Director of Individual & Major Gifts
hace 2 días
Orlando
Job Description TITLE: Director of Individual & Major Gifts PERFORMANCE PROFILE SOURCE: Individual Contributor DEPARTMENT: Development REPORTS TO: Chief Development Officer (CDO) FLSA Status: Exempt WORKER CATEGORY: Full-Time EMPLOYMENT FUNCTION: Professional POSITION SUMMARY: The Director of Individual & Major Gifts serves as a strategic front-line fundraiser responsible for developing, implementing, and growing the organization’s individual and major gifts program to secure increased philanthropic support. This leader manages a robust portfolio of high-net-worth individual donors and prospects, leads donor cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship, and designs strategies to advance annual, major, and campaign gifts. In partnership with senior leadership, marketing, and volunteer committees, the Director aligns fundraising strategies with the organization’s mission, ensuring donor engagement, recognition, and measurable impact on organizational goals. This role often partners cross-functionally and requires strong analytical, communication, and relationship management skills to deliver sustained revenue growth and strategic donor engagement efforts. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: Leadership, Strategic Planning, and Growth: • Develop and execute comprehensive individual and major giving strategies that drive revenue growth, expand the donor pipeline, and increase annual and campaign gifts., • Set ambitious goals and performance metrics; regularly analyze results and refine strategies for donor acquisition, retention, and gift upgrades., • Partner with leadership, campaigns, volunteer committees, and marketing to align fundraising priorities, donor messaging, and case-for-support materials with organizational objectives., • Build, manage, and steward an expanding portfolio of individual and major donors, proactively advancing relationships through personalized outreach, meetings, proposals, and events., • Design, contribute to, and implement creative donor engagement initiatives such as annual campaigns, giving societies, and donor recognition opportunities., • Collaborate with and mentor staff, volunteers, or interns supporting donor engagement and research activities., • Oversee donor tracking, moves management, and progress reporting using established CRM systems (e.g., Salesforce or similar)., • Prepare and present regular reports, dashboards, and revenue forecasts for leadership and team performance scorecard., • Partner with marketing, campaigns, and events teams to integrate donor experiences into signature fundraising events (galas, golf tournaments, community performances, cultivation gatherings, program tours, etc.)., • Collaborate with program, finance, and communications teams to leverage impact data, storytelling, and outcomes for donor proposals and engagement., • Represent the BGCCF at community, donor, and networking events, serving as a visible ambassador to enhance relationships and organizational reputation., • Uphold the highest standards of ethical fundraising in all interactions, ensuring transparency, confidentiality, and compliance with industry regulations and donor intent., • Model integrity, accountability, and confidentiality when handling donor information, gift agreements, and stewardship practices., • Adhere to organizational policies and the Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP) Code of Ethical Standards, fostering a culture of trust and respect., • Bachelor’s degree or equivalent work experience and education; relevant certifications preferred., • Minimum of five years’ progressive experience in nonprofit fundraising, with demonstrated success in managing individual and significant gifts portfolios, closing five, six, and seven-figure gifts, and developing fundraising strategies., • Proven expertise in donor cultivation, solicitation, stewardship, and moves management for high-net-worth individuals, family foundations, or principal gift prospects., • Strong strategic, analytical, and data-driven decision-making skills; able to use CRM systems (e.g., Salesforce) for prospect research, performance tracking, and donor management., • Experience collaborating effectively with senior leaders, board members, and high-level donors., • Familiarity with giving vehicles (e.g., planned giving, donor-advised funds) and major gift best practices., • Exceptional interpersonal, verbal, and written communication skills; persuasive and confident presenter able to inspire donors and stakeholders., • High level of initiative, self-motivation, and accountability with the ability to manage up, work independently, and handle multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment., • Strong organizational, project, and time-management skills, meticulous attention to detail, and ability to meet fundraising goals and deadlines., • Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite, with advanced skills in Excel and CRM platforms. Strategic Mindset Supervisory Responsibilities • Internal: Maintains close, daily contact with Club staff (professional and volunteer), Club members, and supervisor to receive/provide information, discuss issues, explain guidelines/ instructions, instruct, and communicate project plans. ENVIRONMENTAL AND WORKING CONDITIONS: • Primarily office-based with frequent donor meetings, event attendance, and occasional local or regional travel required., • The position requires working in both indoor and outdoor environments of an office or club setting, which may involve exposure to varying weather conditions., • Ability to read and interpret documents such as safety rules, operating instructions, and policy manuals., • Work in environments frequented by children and families, requiring adherence to safety and conduct standards that ensure a child-friendly and family-oriented atmosphere., • Physically capable of performing programming activities, office, and club duties on-site, including lifting to 30 pounds, standing, sitting, or walking for extended periods, bending, and reaching., • Operates a computer and other office productivity equipment such as a copy machine, phone, printer, and tablet frequently. Requires the ability to work on a computer for extended periods (8+ hours), including performing tasks that involve repetitive motion, visual focus, and fine motor skills, • Visual and auditory acuity to monitor the environment and ensure safety standards are maintained., • Mental resilience and the ability to stay focused and effective in a busy, sometimes noisy environment., • Capacity to handle multiple tasks simultaneously and prioritize effectively., • Strong interpersonal skills to interact positively with children, family members, and other staff., • Exposure to outdoor weather conditions (occasionally)., • Candidates must successfully pass a pre-employment drug screening. The information presented in this job description is intended to illustrate the general nature and level of work expected of employees in this classification. It is not a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities, qualifications, and objectives required of employees assigned to this job. Job responsibilities and requirements are subject to change based on the needs of the club and the direction of the Club Director and Chief Executive Officer. Notice to Applicants: Please note: Submission of an application does not create an obligation for BGCCF to provide individual status updates. Our hiring managers carefully review all applications received, and only candidates selected to move forward will be contacted regarding next steps. Due to the high volume of applications, BGCCF is unable to respond to emails or calls requesting updates on application status. Applicants who repeatedly contact BGCCF HR or BGCCF staff to request status updates, or who email staff members with whom they do not have an existing professional relationship solely to announce that they have applied, may be removed from consideration and have their application archived. If you have an existing professional connection with BGCCF, you are welcome to reach out to that contact directly for networking purposes. However, all candidates must still follow the formal application and selection process outlined in this posting.