Associate Director, Major Giving & Corporate Partnerships
Company: Letterformarchive
Location: San Francisco
Posted on: April 22, 2025
Job Description:
Associate Director, Major Giving & Corporate
PartnershipsReporting to the Revenue Director, this position is
critical to our small development team, balancing day-to-day
operations while driving member, grant, major gift, and corporate
sponsorship pipelines. As a key member of our team, you'll
cultivate relationships, support major gift cultivation and
stewardship, and drive our sustainability goals by strategizing and
leading our contributed revenue and fundraising efforts.You will be
surrounded by beautiful, meaningful materials from the Archive's
collection, as well as a diverse and dynamic community of those who
love design. Your colleagues will be a small group of people who
are passionate about the organization and eager to share their
enthusiasm through their work.About Letterform ArchiveLetterform
Archive is a nonprofit center for inspiration, education, and
community. We offer hands-on access to a curated collection of over
100,000 items related to lettering, typography, calligraphy, and
graphic design. Every year, we serve thousands from across the
world, including students, practitioners, and design
enthusiasts.With a budget of $4 million, and a full-time staff of
22, plus 15 part-time educators and support staff, our revenue
portfolio includes earned income from education, publishing,
admissions, and programming, and contributed income from members,
donors, sponsorships, and grants. We encourage you to learn more
about us by browsing through our website:
letterformarchive.org.Responsibilities
- Oversee all aspects of identification, cultivation,
solicitation, recognition, and stewardship of all individual major
donors, including working closely with the Revenue Director on
end-to-end planning and management of the annual Major Gifts and
Year-End Fundraising Campaign. Provide support to other fundraising
campaigns throughout the year as needed.
- Develop and implement an annual plan of personalized moves
management for all Circle-level donors.
- Work closely with the Revenue Director, Executive Director, and
Board members to engage major donors, annual fund donors, and
prospects throughout the year.
- Create and attend cultivation and stewardship opportunities for
donors and prospects individually and through small gatherings to
raise visibility and deepen relationships with leadership donors.
Events often take place in evenings or on weekends.
- Analyze, evaluate, and prepare reports on progress and success
of individual major giving against annual goals.
- Manage and grow corporate partnership program.
- Manage and supervise the database support staff to oversee gift
entry and acknowledgments, weekly and month reporting, and general
communications with donors and members, as tracked in the
database.
- Ensure related major donor information and moves management
activities are accurately recorded in the organization's donor
database in a timely manner.
- Work with the Revenue Director to create an annual budget
(fiscal year Jan-Dec) and fund development plan with specific
benchmarks for major gifts.
- Support community engagement opportunities and fundraising
events as assigned or delegated.
- Cultivate and steward leadership donors who attend the
Archive's events.
- Manage the grants portfolio including collaboration with grant
writing consultant and staff to develop reports and proposals in a
timely manner as well as communicate with appropriate staff about
grant awards, deliverables, and timelines.
- Work in partnership with marketing, design, and social media
team to create compelling fundraising messaging and campaigns.
- Foster a culture of philanthropy by educating staff,
volunteers, and board members on fundraising importance and impact,
enhancing engagement strategies for donor cultivation.Minimum
Qualifications
- At least 3-5 years of fundraising experience with progressively
increasing responsibilities.
- Demonstrated ability to self-start, execute various components
of a strategic development plan, and solicit engagement with donors
and prospects.
- Experience with soliciting corporate partnerships.
- Experience as a strategic thought partner with the ability to
engage in creative, entrepreneurial thinking, and then execute new
ideas.
- Proven track record as a team player and relationship builder,
demonstrating resourcefulness in setting priorities, proposing
efficiencies, and guiding investment in people, systems, and
facilities.
- Excellent people skills and a proven ability to engage
community members in areas of passion and interest and to craft
specific messaging to garner support.
- Excellent written and oral communication skills, flexibility
and comfort in a rapidly changing environment, and ability to work
under pressure to meet deadlines, with a high degree of integrity
and dependability.
- Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience desired.Ideal
QualificationsIn addition to the minimum qualifications above, an
ideal candidate would have some, but not necessarily all, of the
following qualifications as well:
- Experience working with archives, museums, or special
collections and a knowledge of or interest in the arts, especially
graphic design and related printing arts.
- Familiarity with HubSpot or similar CRM system.Physical
DemandsThe Associate Director of Philanthropy will regularly be
required to perform desk-based computer tasks, including using a
computer screen for long periods of time, typing, and making phone
calls. They may also occasionally be required to move items
weighing up to 10 pounds or push and maneuver a fully-loaded book
truck weighing up to 60 pounds. They may also frequently be
required to move items weighing up to 30 pounds and travel for
local and non-local donor meetings and special events. The Archive
will provide reasonable accommodations to an employee with a
disability who requires accommodations to perform the essential
functions of their job.COVID-19 Vaccination PolicyTo ensure the
health and safety of the Archive's community, all newly hired
employees of Letterform Archive are required to be fully vaccinated
against COVID-19 as a condition of employment, absent qualifying
exemptions for medical, religious, or other reasons in accordance
with all applicable laws.Equal Opportunity and
Non-DiscriminationLetterform Archive is an equal opportunity
workplace, community, and place of learning. Pursuant to the San
Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance, we will consider for employment
qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records. The
Archive does not discriminate in employment or in offering
educational services and programs.Position Type, Schedule, and
LocationThis is a full-time, exempt position working 40 hours per
week during the Archive's normal office hours in addition to
occasional nights and weekends as required. It is hybrid and onsite
at Letterform Archive's offices in San Francisco 3-4 days per week.
The position is open to all with current US work authorization and
California residency. This role will travel about 10-15% of their
time for donor visits and events.Compensation and BenefitsThe pay
rate for this role is between $85,000-$105,000 per year depending
on candidate experience and qualifications.Letterform Archive
offers benefits to all full-time employees including:
- Medical, dental, and vision coverage with subsidized dependent
coverage.
- Three weeks of Paid Time Off each year with incentive accrual
up to four weeks per year.
- 10 paid holidays per year.
- Sick leave.
- Flexible Spending Account (FSA).
- 401(k) retirement plan.
- Pre-tax commuter benefit.
- Annual professional development budget.
- Complimentary Archive membership, and waived tuition to Archive
workshops.How to ApplyPlease apply by submitting a r--sum-- and a
short cover letter explaining your interest in this position at
letterformarchive.org/careers by Wednesday, March 19, 2025. You may
address your cover letter to the Revenue Director, Grace Tsai, and
it should be no more than one page. The most effective cover
letters explain your interest in the Archive and this position, and
make clear how your qualifications match this role's
responsibilities.
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