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Director of Outreach and Development

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Washington, DC
Full-time

Director of Outreach and Development

This position is a Co-Director position, focused on fundraising and operations, responding directly to the Board of Directors and based in GHRC’s Washington, DC office.

Areas of Responsibility: 

Fundraising

  • Develop and implement strategic fundraising strategies
  • Produce and mail out at least three appeals a year (spring, early fall, and late fall/end of year)
  • Meet with major donors
  • Identify new likely donors, both individual and institutional
  • Develop, maintain, and adhere to a grant proposal schedule
  • Write grant proposals and submit any necessary reporting
  • As conditions permit, organize fundraiser events (at least 2 per year, to coincide with Guatemala staff or defender visits) and organize annual Alice Zachmann Human Rights Award event.

Communications and Outreach

  • As conditions permit, and in coordination with the Director of Advocacy, serve as a spokesperson at pertinent events to raise the visibility of GHRC
  • Participate occasionally in relevant coalitions working on human rights
  • Organize, promote, and participate in occasional webinars and other online events
  • With the assistance of volunteers, interns, and the Director of Advocacy, update and maintain website and social media accounts
  • In coordination with the Director of Advocacy, send out weekly communications to GHRC’s base of supporters, highlighting GHRC’s work and engaging supporters in meaningful action
  • Depending on conditions, recruit participants for delegations of US based activists to Guatemala and help arrange logistics, coordinating with staff in Guatemala
  • Depending on conditions, organize meetings, public events, and logistics for GHRC partners visiting Washington or collaborate with US allies to support visits to Washington
  • Depending on conditions, organize and help lead speaking tours in the US by partner human rights defenders

Management/Administration

  • Recruit and supervise interns and volunteers
  • Prepare monthly financial reports for the board and prepare quarterly financial statements
  • Ensure payment of bills
  • Oversee accounting in Quickbooks
  • Ensure that database is kept current
  • Send thank you letters and acknowledgements of donations to GHRC donors
  • Provide information and documentation as requested by the accountant, auditor and/or board treasurer
  • Ensure timely filing of all DC and federal statements, including the payment of payroll taxes and completion of Form 990 and any other relevant DC, state, or federal requirements
Skills/Experience: 

Qualifications

  • Experience in writing and managing grants
  • Proficiency in Spanish
  • Demonstrated commitment to human rights and social justice issues
  • Solid knowledge of and experience with Quickbooks
  • Organizational skills, including close attention to detail
  • Ability to work well as part of a team in a small, fast-paced office
  • Ability to take direction from the Board of Directors
  • Familiarity with current office technology and computer programs
  • Demonstrated experience successfully raising funds from individual donors
  • Excellent writing and interpersonal skills
  • Knowledge of Guatemala and experience living or working in Latin America
Compensation/Benefits: 

Salary

$57,000

Benefits

Excellent benefits including:

  • 4 weeks paid vacation, 12 day sick leave and 9 paid federal holidays per year
  • Paid maternity/paternity leave
  • Employer provided health insurance
  • 3% employer retirement match after 1 year of employment
How to Apply: 

To apply, send a cover letter, resume, and writing sample to [email protected], with “Director of Outreach and Development” in the subject line.

Organization Info

Guatemala Human Rights Commission/USA

Overview
Headquarters: 
Washington, D.C., USA
Annual Budget : 
$100-500,000
Founded: 
1982
About Us
Areas of Focus: 
Mission: 

The Guatemala Human Rights Commission/USA (GHRC) is a nonprofit, grassroots, solidarity organization dedicated to promoting human rights in Guatemala and supporting communities and activists who face threats and violence. GHRC documents and denounces abuses, educates the international community, and advocates for policies that foster peace and justice.

Programs: 

The Guatemala Human Rights Commission/USA (GHRC) is a non-profit, grassroots, solidarity organization dedicated to promoting human rights in Guatemala and supporting communities and activists who face threats and violence. GHRC documents and denounces abuses, educates the international community, and advocates for policies that foster peace and justice.

Our work

GHRC analyzes the structural causes of human rights violations and the impact those abuses have on the population, with a particular focus on women and vulnerable communities. We provide reports and educational materials to the international community related to human rights in Guatemala and offer ways in which allies can effect positive change. We advocate for government policies in Guatemala and the United States that promote human rights, protect those Guatemalans striving to uphold those rights, and contribute to positive, systemic change. And we provide direct support to human rights defenders threatened or attacked for their work.

Our current areas of focus include militarization; women’s rights; truth, justice and historic memory; criminalization and impunity; and access to land and natural resources.

Why Work For Us?: 

The Guatemala Human Rights Commission/USA is a small nonprofit that has managed to have a big impact in its four decades of work. Staff members typically have the opportunity to travel to Guatemala to support human rights defenders, teach others about country conditions and history, and witness the courage of those risking their lives for change. Staff members also are called to speak truth to power, as GHRC advocates for the rights of the Guatemala people by pressing for more just policies in Washington.

Because GHRC is a small organization, staff members have the opportunity to be involved in many aspects of the work. An experienced board leads the organization, a broad base of grassroots supporters engage in advocacy initiatives, and our Guatemala office director does direct work with threatened defenders on the ground.

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Listing Stats

Post Date: 
Jun 23 2021
Active Until: 
Jul 23 2021
Hiring Organization: 
Guatemala Human Rights Commission/USA
industry: 
Nonprofit