Job Description
SUMMARY: Entrepreneurial and proactive fundraiser managing personal portfolio of individual donors giving $750.00-$4,999 (as well as a handful of donors giving $5,000 - $10,000) for NJPAC programs and operations.
Support best-in-class engagement and stewardship program that builds and deepens premium relationships, retains and upgrades philanthropic support, creates a seamless and value-driven donor experience that leverages NJPAC’s artistic excellence and advances an institutional narrative focused on impact, outcomes, and access. Position reports to Director, Major Gifts.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
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Oversee individual giving portfolio valued at approximately $150,000+ (approx. 100 - 150 accounts) including solicitations, renewals, stewardship, upgrades and fulfillment. -
Develop personal relationships with donors that lead to personal solicitation; assign solicitations to CEO, senior management as necessary to close gifts
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Creatively steward and upgrade existing sponsors using personal visits (5-10 personal touches to donors/prospects monthly), organizing meetings with CEO/other stakeholders, using ticketing, invitations to program-related meetings and events, crediting and recognition and benefit fulfillment events
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Project manage Champion-level campaigns, solicitation mailings, and stewardship and cultivation pieces, including working with mail house to ensure timely, accurate, and high-quality collateral is prepared and delivered
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Serve as individual giving “Donor Concierge”: field and then work with Box Office to fulfill ticket requests, reserve parking, take reservations for donor events
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Manage correspondence, acknowledgements and proposals for donors.
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Work with research and membership to identify members with capacity for Vanguard level gifts and design engagement plans designed to steward donors and maximize upgrades and conversion.
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Develop membership benefits, engagement activities and special events tailored to young supporters.
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In collaboration with Major Gifts coordinator, plan and design annual Champions Appreciation Day - including concept, timeline, run of show, invitations, vendor coordination and post-event follow-up
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Work with prospect researcher to parse wealth screening data to isolate, qualify and activate strategies to engage and solicit high wealth individuals within the database
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Update and maintain donor records with contact information, biographical updates and coding
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Manage and/or attend evening and weekend events and perform other duties and assist in special projects as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS:
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3-5 years development experience, effectively stewarding and fundraising from individual donors, in progressively more senior positions -
Bachelor’s degree required.
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Highly motivated strategic thinker with exceptional written and verbal communication skills across a range of formats - including emails, letters, proposals, and progress reports
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Ability to build relationships and consensus across internal teams.
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Superior organizational and project management skills.
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Strong technology skills, including proficiency in Word and Excel. Experience with customer relation software preferred.
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Superior customer service skills and follow-up skills
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Ability to project manage and prioritize
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Excellent project management with an ability to implement systems and follow-up processes.
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Ability to manage up and down
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Self-starter, independent and proactive
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Interest in the arts a plus
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Analytical and comfort with data and databases
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Experience with Salesforce or other Fundraising and ticketing software preferred.
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Evening/weekend work required.