Sr. Director of Advancement (Major Gifts)
@ National Catholic Reporter
Remote
Bachelor's Degree
Senior Level (5-10 years)
$105,000 - $115,000
Role Summary:
The National Catholic Reporter (NCR) is a non-profit, independent, lay-led news organization that reports on the Catholic Church and wider moral issues facing the human family. It publishes the National Catholic Reporter bi-monthly in print and daily at NCR Online. It also publishes Global Sisters Report and EarthBeat online. These publications are committed to shaping a world that recognizes the sacredness and dignity of every human being, regardless of religious belief, gender, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation. Throughout our history, NCR has been a voice for the voiceless, disadvantaged and marginalized. It has held authority, secular or religious, accountable.
As NCR nears the public and final phase of its $8M endowment campaign, the Sr. Director of Advancement will have the unique opportunity to leverage the campaign’s momentum to establish and grow a stronger base of major donor support for NCR’s general and restricted funding needs. The Sr. Director of Advancement will report to the Chief Advancement Officer with a specific focus on cultivating, securing, and stewarding gifts of $10,000+ as well as legacy/planned gifts.
The Sr. Director of Advancement will focus on the following:
Major Donor & Legacy Gift Development (90%)
- Develop and maintain a dynamic major donor portfolio (100-135 prospects/donors)
- Design and implement moves management strategies to ensure opportunities are leveraged Strategically move major gift prospects through the development cycle from qualification to cultivation to solicitation to closing to stewardship.
- Understand, identify, suggest, and utilize multiple giving vehicles for the donor.
- Meet monthly and yearly metrics with respect to prospect and donor visits, solicitations, and revenue targets.
- Coordinate donor interests with the priorities of the organization and develop funding proposals to match interests with needs.
- Maintain updated and thorough donor recordkeeping in Salesforce.
- Lead the development and execution of 1-2 strategic VIP donor/prospect engagement events, in conjunction with board members and other key NCR ambassadors.
- In coordination with the Chief Advancement Officer, develop and regularly evaluate program metrics to ensure continued progress and/or shift strategies as needed.
- Articulate NCR’s mission, values, and needs clearly through informal and formal communications including in-person/virtual presentations, written grant and donor proposals, impact documents, and other NCR promotional strategies.
- Serve as a thought-partner to senior leadership and board members on philanthropy efforts.
- Work collaboratively with the development team and other NCR colleagues to support the success of other fundraising campaigns.
- Bachelor’s degree or higher.
- Minimum of seven years fundraising experience
- Track record of success in managing major donor portfolios and securing significant cash and planned gifts from individuals.
- Excellent planning and organizational skills.
- Strong research and analytical skills
- Team-oriented, flexible, positive, personable outlook and willingness to learn
- Proven ability to self-motivate and work both independently and as part of a team
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office, Google Workspace, and common CRM and online fundraising tools. Familiarity with Salesforce a plus.
- Appreciation for and understanding of news organizations and journalism is a plus.
- Passion for social justice, human dignity and the common good – all core values of the National Catholic Reporter.
- Appreciation for and strong understanding of the history and mission of the National Catholic Reporter.
- Ability and willingness to travel up to 40% of the time, including some weekends and evenings to maintain a travel schedule necessary to visit donors/prospective donors.
- Health Insurance plan options (90% employer paid premium)
- Dental and Vision plan coverage (90% / 75% employer paid premium)
- Life Insurance and Long-Term Disability
- Group Annuity Program (403B) with company match
- Supplemental Insurance option (Aflac) and Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
- Paid parental leave (up to 12 weeks)
- Generous paid vacation (up to 20 days per year)/sick/personal time, plus 11 paid holidays