The American Heart Association (AHA) has an excellent job opportunity for a Fundraising (Sales) Director, Go Red For Women in our Los Angeles Division (based in Downtown LA). As the Director, you work as a part of a staff and volunteer team, including executive leaders in the corporate and medical fields, to plan and implement the Los Angeles Go Red For Women Campaign, including the annual fundraising luncheon.
Areas of Responsibility:
- Share in a net revenue goal of $1M
- Secure and maintain high level corporate cash sponsorship
- Identify, recruit and activate leadership volunteers in both the corporate and medical communities
- Engage individual philanthropic donors through the Open Your Heart and Circle of Red giving opportunities
- Adhere to best practices, benchmarks and times to achieve the fundraising goal as well as increase public education and awareness of the cause
- Conduct active community networking and outreach through 10+ face to face meetings on weekly basis with donors, volunteers and sponsors
Educational Background:
Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience
Skills/Experience:
- 2+ years successful experience in fundraising, sales or marketing
- Ability to recruit, train, and manage leadership volunteers to achieve goals
- Ability to thrive in a results-driven and collaborative environment with highly effective organization, multi-tasking, communication, negotiation and interpersonal skills.
- Ability and willingness to travel and to work evenings and weekends as needed
Here are some of the preferred experience/skills we are looking for:
- Experience with the American Heart Association or similar non-profit experience in a fundraising position
- Experience in closing high level corporate sponsorship
- Experience working with individual giving
- Comfortable with B2B networking and outreach, including cold calls
Job Function:
Organization Info
Listing Stats
Post Date:
Jan 26 2018
Active Until:
Feb 26 2018
Hiring Organization:
American Heart Association | American Stroke Association
industry:
Nonprofit