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Development Manager

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New York, NY, USA
Full-time

Development Manager - The Opportunity

Reporting to the Chief Advancement Officer, the Development Manager will join a team of five advancement professionals who are part of the intentional and important effort to invigorate and elevate philanthropy for the Center for Jewish History.

The Development Manager will play a key role in expanding the Center’s overall fundraising program through various philanthropic avenues including, donor identification, engagement, and solicitation; digital fundraising; social media; events; leadership giving; and stewardship. Equal parts research, coordination, and strategy, this role is ideal for an innovator seeking a place to grow and build their own profile as an outstanding fundraiser in the nonprofit arena while making a tremendous impact for an organization with a high-stakes mission and ambitious plans for the future.

In its 23-year history, the Center for Jewish History has raised $250M and is debt free and mortgage free. The Center has a $13M endowment. Last year, advancement raised approximately $5M. The overall philanthropic goal for 2023 is to raise $8.3M.

This position is based at the Center for Jewish History on 16th Street in New York City. The work can be partially hybrid, but regular onsite time is required.

Areas of Responsibility: 

Responsibilities

  • Partnering with the Chief Advancement Officer, create a strategy to expand the Center’s giving program.
  • Proactively identify, research, solicit and steward leadership giving prospects. (Prospects capable of giving $50k+.)
  • Create a strategy for an annual giving program inclusive of direct mail/segmentation/digital/social media/and email campaigns.
  • Create a strategy for donor stewardship inclusive of annual, major and corporate donors.
  • Manage two staff - the Development Coordinator and a part-time Raiser’s Edge consultant.
  • Plan and coordinate special events, including themes, invitations, venues, fundraising/support, donor engagement, media, and all stewardship/follow-up. 
  • Effectively steward donors through verbal and written consistent communication.
  • Maintain relevant donor data in donor management database Raiser’s Edge.
  • Contribute to the development team’s overall strategy for fundraising.
  • Support the Chief Advancement Officer and Center’s leadership team (Chief Executive Officer, President, and Vice President) with other special fundraising projects as needed.
  • Other duties as assigned.
Skills/Experience: 

Qualifications and Skills

  • Excellent communicator, both orally and written.
  • Bachelor’s degree required, advanced degree welcome.                               
  • 5 years of proven experience in securing funding  in the non-profit, higher education, cultural heritage, library, museum, or related sectors.
  • Exceptional interpersonal skills, with the ability to connect easily and professionally with other people and remember details.
  • Strong collaboration skills.
  • Close attention to detail.
  • Ability to collect and analyze information about a donors and ability to match donor interests to fundraising opportunities at the Center.
  • Must be able to manage and deliver multiple (and often concurrent) internal and external deadlines.
  • Knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite, Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and web search tools.
  • Ability to search and update data in a donor management database (Raiser’s Edge).
  • Comfort with electronic systems, portals, and databases.
  • Comfort with in-person and virtual meetings.
  • Interest in Jewish history, archives, libraries, and/or the humanities required.
How to Apply: 

Please contact Wendy Wilsker for further information at [email protected].

Organization Info

Center for Jewish History

Overview
Headquarters: 
New York, NY, USA
About Us
Mission: 

The Center for Jewish History is the largest and most comprehensive archive of the modern Jewish experience outside of Israel.

Programs: 

Center for Jewish History and partner collections span five thousand years, with tens of millions of archival documents (in dozens of languages and alphabet systems), more than 500,000 volumes, as well as thousands of artworks, textiles, ritual objects, recordings, films, and photographs. The Center's experts are leaders in unlocking archival material for a wide audience through the latest practices in digitization, library science, and public education. As one of the world's foremost research institutions, the Center offers academic fellowships, symposia, conferences and lectures as well as a wide array of cultural, educational and genealogy programs for the public.

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Listing Stats

Post Date: 
Oct 11 2023
Active Until: 
Nov 11 2023
Hiring Organization: 
Center for Jewish History
industry: 
Nonprofit