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Development Associate

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Seattle, WA
Full-time

Building Changes seeks a Development Associate to support the Development Team in implementing successful fundraising efforts to sustain Building Changes’ mission. This position reports to the Development Director. While we are currently employing a hybrid work model, our office is based in Seattle, and applicants must be willing to work within Washington State.

Individuals identifying as Black, Indigenous, people of color, having lived experience with homelessness, and/or LGBTQ are strongly encouraged to apply.

About Building Changes

Vision
Communities thrive when people have safe and stable housing and can equitably access
and use services.

Mission

Building Changes advances equitable responses to homelessness in Washington State,
with a focus on children, youth, and families and the systems that serve them.

Areas of Responsibility: 

Responsibilities of this position will include:

  • Administration and Data Management (~50 %)
    • Manage Salesforce data entry, donor records, donor correspondence, and maintain quality control.
    • Create and manage campaigns and reports in Salesforce; create lists/segments for donor appeals and email campaigns; and monitor and analyze donor data.
    • Work with Accounting department to reconcile monthly Salesforce donation entries with accounting records.
    • Oversee Daily Receipts process for Development, including pulling donation reports from various donation platforms, entering donation data into Salesforce, and sending donor tax receipts as needed.
    • Provide administrative support to Building Changes’ Board Development Committee, including scheduling and communication with board members, compiling agendas, and taking meeting minutes.
  • Donor Relations, Communications, and Events (~25%)
    • Implement annual appeal campaigns and other fundraising activities, including creating and sending email campaigns and coordinating direct mail appeals, workplace giving campaigns, etc.
    • Draft communications for donors, foundations, and corporate sponsors.
    • Conduct research and prospecting for identified sponsors and donors; assess and report on giving potential among current sponsors and donors.
    • Support the production of effective in-person and virtual events agency-wide, as assigned, including content briefings for our funders.
  • Fundraising Strategy Support and Research (~15%)
    • Work with Institutional Giving Officer to track and update prospective institutional giving opportunities in Salesforce.
    • Work with Development Director to track current and prospective major individual donors and corporate sponsors, including use of Salesforce to inform the creation of new campaigns and document outcomes.
    • Identify and develop additional opportunities for individuals, businesses, and institutional funders to support Building Changes’ work, as guided by Institutional Giving Officer and Development Director.
    • Collaborate with other staff to gather information necessary for funding applications or funder events.
  • Other Duties (~10%)
    • Ensure development efforts reflect Building Changes’ commitment to promote racial equity, social justice, and inclusion, and our approach to addressing youth and family homelessness (encompassing practice and policy implementation, research, and advocacy).
    • Represent Building Changes to community partners and the broader public by acting in alignment with our values of Equity, People, Partnerships, and Integrity.

 

 

Skills/Experience: 

The ideal candidate will have a combination of the following:

  • Capacity and desire to lean into antiracist work with Building Changes colleagues and external partners.
  • Critical thinker who is highly motivated, organized, creative, and flexible.
  • Excellent verbal, written, and interpersonal communication skills.
  • Administrative experience and a demonstrated attention to detail.
  • Experience with donor database management. Salesforce experience a significant plus.
  • Experience creating and sending mass email campaigns. Campaign Monitor experience a significant plus.
  • Experience supporting events.
  • Experience in fund development.
  • Ability to work on multiple projects simultaneously and prioritize tasks and responsibilities.  
  • Ability to work on projects independently, maintain self-motivation, and persist in the face of challenges.
  • Knowledge of Washington State’s philanthropic community desired. 

 

Note: In our effort to conduct an inclusive search for qualified candidates, this position does not require an advanced degree. Educational attainment will be considered along with other experience.

Compensation/Benefits: 

Salary for this position is $70,000. We offer excellent health, paid time off, retirement, and other benefits to support an equitable employment environment.

How to Apply: 

To Apply for this position please click the link below and use the online form to submit your cover letter and resume.

https://buildingchanges.freshteam.com/jobs/Ps1-SdXC_ikO/development-asso...

Building Changes is an Equal Opportunity Employer with a strong organizational commitment to building a diverse workforce.

Additional Information: 

Racial Equity Statement

At Building Changes, we seek to hold ourselves accountable for addressing racism and discrimination. Black, Indigenous, and people of color disproportionately experience homelessness due to historical and systemic racism. We cannot address homelessness without addressing racism at its roots and the trauma it continues to perpetuate. We set universal goals to end homelessness and pursue targeted solutions to achieve these goals.

Our racial equity work does not stop there. We are committed to building an internal
culture that challenges racism within our organization.

Values
Building Changes’ work is grounded in these core values: Equity, People, Partnerships, and Integrity.

For more information, visit BuildingChanges.org

Organization Info

Building Changes

Overview
Headquarters: 
Seattle, WA, USA
Annual Budget : 
$1-5M
Founded: 
1992
About Us
Mission: 

Building Changes advances equitable responses to homelessness in Washington State, with a focus on children, youth, and families and the systems that serve them.

Why Work For Us?: 

The Washington Youth & Families Fund (WYFF) was created by the Washington State Legislature in 2004 and amended to include youth in 2014. Building Changes administers this fund of public and private dollars to make grants across the state focused on innovative housing interventions and strategies.

We use an interdisciplinary approach to advocate for change at the systems level. Working with a wide array of partners, including schools, school districts, housing providers, policymakers, advocates, and community members, we:

  • Analyze and share data and research on student homelessness in Washington State
  • Identify strategies and develop tools for addressing the unique needs of students experiencing homelessness
  • Influence policy and advocate for adequate and sustainable resources and capacity for the education and housing systems
  • Hold the education and housing  systems accountable to advance and adopt racially equitable and culturally responsive policies, practices, and community partnerships
  • Facilitate leadership buy-in and cross-systems collaboration

We use an interdisciplinary approach to advocate for change at the systems level. Working with a wide spectrum of partners, including health care providers, housing providers, schools, policymakers, advocates, and community members, we:

  • Advocate for adequate and sustainable resources for health systems
  • Share knowledge on addressing homelessness within the health context
  • Hold health systems accountable to advance and adopt racially equitable and culturally responsive policies, practices, and prioritization and eligibility criteria
  • Facilitate cross-systems collaboration
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Listing Stats

Post Date: 
Dec 27 2022
Active Until: 
Jan 27 2023
Hiring Organization: 
Building Changes
industry: 
Nonprofit