Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
- Manage a portfolio of 250+ individual donors annually, including actively managing individuals making gifts between $2,500 to $9,999.
- Actively support the pipeline for major gifts by identifying and nurturing donors with the capacity to increase their giving over time.
- Develop and implement tailored engagement strategies for donors, ensuring inclusivity and respect for diverse philanthropic motivations.
- In collaboration with the Major Gift Team and Annual Fund Teams, manage the production of annual appeals for mid-level donors, as well as all other correspondence and stewardship specific to the mid-level annual fund.
- Collaborate with the Fund Development and Communications teams to ensure consistency with communications, messaging, and solicitations.
- Ensure timely and meaningful recognition of donors, incorporating personal touches that align with their values and interests.
- Maintain meticulous donor records and track engagement using a donor management system.
- Work collaboratively to support stewardship at all levels.
- Help plan and execute donor cultivation events in coordination with the Fund Development department team.
- Actively identify and cultivate donors with potential for increased giving, collaborating with Annual Fund and Major Gifts Officers to transition them into major donor relationships.
- Provide data-informed pipeline reports and statistics; offer insights into donor trends and recommend engagement strategies based on research and relationship history.
- Ability to foster trust and confidence with donors through transparent and ethical fundraising practices.
- Comfortable engaging with donors through various mediums, including in-person, phone, email, and written correspondence.
- Other tasks and duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree and/or 3+ years equivalent professional experience in fundraising, community engagement, or relationship management.
- Outstanding stewardship, relationship-management skills and experience.
- Knowledge of Bay Area philanthropic landscape and/or funders that emphasize giving preferences aligned with GLIDE’s work. Must have a proven track record of developing and maintaining relationships with stakeholders.
- Excellent writing, editing, communication, presentation, and negotiation skills.
- Outstanding verbal and interpersonal communication skills, with an emphasis on active listening and relationship-building.
- Exceptional storytelling and donor-centered communication skills, with the ability to craft compelling narratives about GLIDE’s impact.
- Able to adapt to changing priorities and navigate uncertainty.
- Commitment to using data-driven approaches to enhance donor engagement strategies.
- Experience with fundraising databases and research tools, Salesforce experience preferred.
- Strong proficiency in MS Office suite, experience using CRM and donor management software.
- Cultural competence, an understanding of systemic barriers to philanthropy and a commitment to expanding access to giving opportunities.
- Highly organized, self-motivated, detail-oriented, creative, and strategic.
- Commitment to the social justice mission, values, and philosophy of GLIDE.
Work Environment:
- GLIDE’s buildings are located in the Tenderloin neighborhood.
- GLIDE maintains an "open door" policy to the community and its clients, who frequently enter and leave the building.
Physical Requirements:
- Ability to work on a computer and see details of objects at close range.
- Ability to hear within normal range, and communicate effectively (in person, telephone, or Zoom).
- Finger dexterity and the ability to use all standard office equipment.
- Sit or stand comfortably, and the ability to navigate throughout office spaces (via elevator or stairs).