DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR
Company: The Audre Lorde Project
Location: Brooklyn
Posted on: October 30, 2024
Job Description:
Requirements : 40 hours per week (full-time)
Location: Hybrid, with some travel within NYC required
Anticipated Start Date: October 2024
Annual Salary: $80-95k plus generous benefits package
Reports to: Executive Leadership
Director of Development
The Audre Lorde Project (ALP) is a Lesbian, Gay, Bi, Two Spirit,
Trans and Gender Non Conforming (LGBTSTGNC) People of Color (POC)
center for community organizing, focusing on the NYC area. Through
mobilization, education and capacity-building, we work for
community wellness and progressive social & economic justice.
Committed to struggling across differences, we seek to responsibly
reflect, represent, and serve our various communities.
ALP is hiring a Development Director that can help us sustain our
work as a local organizing center striving for racial, social, and
economic justice. The Development Director will work closely with
Executive Leadership to build and implement a multi-pronged
strategy that incorporates ALP's organizing principles of
self-determination and collective liberation, while supporting
organizational sustainability. As a leader in ALP's overall
resource mobilization, the Development Director will also work to
uplift and integrate the work of ALP's Grassroots Fundraising
Coordinator into a broader strategic vision including individual
and institutional donors. The ideal candidate is a seasoned
fundraiser deeply rooted in progressive racial, sexual, gender, or
economic movements who is passionate about ALP's mission, vision,
and goals.
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, though applicants
who apply before August 30, 2024 will receive priority.
What does the Development Director Do?
- Developing annual fundraising strategy
- Stewardship and cultivation of Donor base.
- Grant writing and grant portfolio management.
- Supervision of the Grassroots Fundraising Coordinator
- Expanding organizational capacity for staff and member
engagement in fundraising. Role Commitments
- Development and implementation of a multi-pronged fundraising
strategy that supports ALP's 1.5 million dollar budget including:
- Individual Donors (Monthly, Grassroots, Major)
- Institutional Giving (Foundations, DAF, other)
- Partnerships, where appropriate
- Other approaches
- Bi-annual giving campaigns
- Fundraising events
- Social media and online giving
- Paid speaking engagements
- Stewardship & Prospecting of Donors, including:
- Strengthening current individual donor relationships,
identifying opportunities to increase support as aligned with
organizational goals
- Leading prospecting strategy to identify new individual and
institutional donors, holding meetings, conducting communications,
and follow through as needed
- Holding formal and informal meetings with new potential
institutional donors
- Creating an engagement plan for current and prospective donors
to learn more about opportunities to support ALP's work
- Grant Writing & Management
- Ongoing tracking and research on opportunities that align with
ALP's mission
- Ensuring timely completion of of applicable grants and
subsequent supplement materials
- Grants management, including tracking institutional gift
agreements and/or reporting requirements
- Administration & Reporting Oversight,
- Management of systems and processes for effective
identification, tracking, and engagement with donors and prospects,
including prospecting, data management, monthly donation and
accounting reconciliation, acknowledgments, and ongoing
communication with individual prospects, donors, institutional
funders and other key partners.
- Monthly donation and accounting reconciliation
- Project revenue for fundraising portfolio and periodically
update revenue projects to inform financial planning
- Preparing reports and summaries for presentation at ALP Board
meetings, ensuring timely and accurate reports on finances and
fundraising metrics.
- Manage and process board correspondence, partnering
organizations & community as it pertains to financial system (eg.
audit) and prepare documentation as requested by the Board and/or
Executive Team.
- Capacity Building, through:
- Providing technical assistance and coaching to ALP's
Development team (currently consisting of the Grassroots
Fundraising Coordinator) to help them develop and thrive in their
roles
- Serving as a thought partner to Executive Leadership as they
explore fundraising strategies to support ALP's overall mission and
operations
- Partnering with the Communications Coordinator to create
fundraising content for social media, our website, and in our
annual report
- Increasing ALP community member knowledge of grassroots
fundraising through bi-annual workshops and facilitating campaign
and event committees
- Representing ALP and our mission publicly on local, state,
national, and international levels as appropriate, reflecting our
commitment to LGBTSTGNC People of Color communities and collective
liberation at large.
- Team Coordination & Supervision
- Supervise all fundraising staff (currently, Grassroots
Fundraising Coordinator), centering abundance, transparency,
empathy, and accountability in the supervisory relationship
- Coordinate and support ALP's Fundraising Committee, including
recruiting and supervising relevant staff, vendors, consultants,
and volunteers
- Ability to leverage relationships to skillfully management
fundraising event(s) and activities throughout the year Qualities
We Expect of All ALP Staff
- Strong commitment to ALP's mission
- Communicates with integrity
- Embodies a culture of respect
- Organized working style
- Transformation of self
- Reliable and shows respect for others time Qualities We'd Love
to See in an Applicant
- 5 - 7 years experience in fundraising and/or resource
organizing, particularly for communities of color
- At least 5 years of demonstrated experience with
conceptualizing, securing, and managing culturally-intentional
fundraising strategies
- At least 5 years of proven ability working within multi-racial,
multi-ethnic, multi-gendered, intergenerational communities,
especially within LGBTSTGNC people of color communities
- At least 3 years of direct supervisory and/or managerial
experience
- Grant-writing & management experience
- Familiarity with databases and constituent relationship
managers, particular CiviCRM
- Familiarity with design programs, such as InDesign or
Canva
- Excellent writing and communication skills
- Comfort with public speaking
- Experience with coordinating community-led fundraising events
and facilitating grassroots fundraising political education
workshops
- Aligned politics around philanthropy, capitalism, wealth
redistribution, and economic justice
- Strong attention to detail (for example, you found typos in
this job description) What You Don't Need
- A college degree. ALP recognizes that this is a common barrier
to keep people of color and people from low-income backgrounds out
of positions of power.
- A personal network of rich people. This role is focused on
developing the power of all people to contribute to ALP's movement
work.
Who Should Apply?
The Audre Lorde Project is committed to justice for LGBTSTGNC
people, people of color, women and femmes, immigrants, poor and
low-income people, people with disabilities, chronic health issues,
and mental health concerns, formerly and currently incarcerated
people, youth, elders, parents, those living with HIV, and those
practicing religion or faith. ALP offers equal opportunity
employment to all of these groups and others required by law.
We believe that our people have the tools and lived experiences to
fight for their own liberation and must lead the movement for
justice. Therefore, we prioritize our work being led by those most
affected by our work.
What Benefits Does This Position Provide?
ALP pays for 100% of premiums for employee health, dental, and
vision coverage; flex spending account and additional wellness
programs; retirement account; commuter benefits; life insurance;
and annual professional development stipend. Generous leave
benefits provided, including vacation, wellness and sick days,
personal days, holidays, and the first week of July, last week of
November, and last two weeks of the year off.
How Do You Apply?
Applications should submit a resume and cover letter to apply. In
your cover letter, please speak to the following
questions:
- What is the role of fundraising within movements and where do
you find yourself in that ecosystem?
- What are your specific strengths within development (i.e.,
major donors, institutional fundraising, grassroots) and how do you
plan to leverage them for ALP?
- What is your experience with LGBTSTGNC communities of color and
how has your previous experiences uplifted progressive movements
working toward their liberation?
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