Deputy Director of Donor Engagement
Apply NowCompany: Habitat for Humanity International
Location: Portland, OR 97229
Description:
The Deputy Director of Donor Engagement will oversee the planning, implementing, managing and evaluating of HfHPR's individual giving program. Directly managing the Donor Engagement Officers, Mid-Level Development Officer, and the Sr. Development Manager to provide structure and processes resulting in a successful donor pipeline that effectively acquires, retains, and cultivates donors at all levels of giving.
Key Responsibilities:
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How to Apply:
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Key Responsibilities:
- Strategic Leadership: Develop and implement strategies for annual giving, mid-level giving, and major giving programs to expand the donor base and increase engagement and retention.
- KPI: Year-over-year increase in giving as well as donor retention and acquisition.
- Team Management: Lead the Major Gifts, Mid-Level Gifts Officers, and Annual Giving Manager, setting clear objectives, providing support, training, and conducting performance evaluations.
- KPI: Team satisfaction and retention rate; achievement of individual and team fundraising goals.
- Donor Relationship Development: Directly manage relationships with key top tier donors and oversee personalized communication and engagement strategies across all levels.
- KPI: Number of donor interactions per month; percentage of donors upgraded to higher giving levels.
- Cornerstone Society Management: As the Deputy Director, effectively manage the $5,000+ Cornerstone Society at Habitat for Humanity Portland Region, ensuring it remains a vibrant and integral part of our donor community.
- KPI: Increase in membership retention and growth within the Cornerstone Society.
- Fundraising and Solicitation: Oversee the solicitation of major, mid-level, and annual gifts, ensuring compelling proposals and effective stewardship plans.
- KPI: Total funds raised against targets; average gift size.
- Budget Oversight: Manage the budget for major, mid-level, and annual giving, aligning spending with strategic goals and forecasting future needs.
- KPI: Return on Investment (ROI) for each giving program.
- Performance Analysis: Utilize RENXT and RE to track and report on fundraising activities, analyzing data to optimize strategies and decision-making.
- KPI: Accuracy and timeliness of reports; demonstrable adjustments made from insights gained.
- Collaborative Engagement: Coordinate with other departments and ensure a unified approach to donor engagement and to capitalize on cross-promotional opportunities.
- KPI: Number of collaborative initiatives undertaken; feedback from other departments and Exec. Board.
- Donor Experience Improvement: Innovate and implement strategies to enhance donor experience across all giving levels, ensuring that donors feel valued and informed.
- KPI: Donor satisfaction survey results; repeat gift rate.
- Market and Tool Proficiency: Stay informed of fundraising trends and donor preferences and demonstrate proficiency in using RENXT and RE for donor management and engagement.
- KPI: Number of professional development hours; proficiency milestones in RENXT and RE.
- DEI in Fundraising: Lead efforts to diversify the donor base and create inclusive fundraising events and campaigns that resonate with a wide range of audiences.
- KPI: Increased diversity in the donor base; positive feedback on inclusivity from internal/external stakeholders.
- Compliance and Ethics: Ensure all fundraising activities adhere to legal requirements and ethical standards, maintaining the organization's integrity.
- KPI: Compliance rate; absence of legal or ethical complaints.
- Support all Resource Team events through recruitment efforts, administrative support, and other activities as necessary.
- Please note that the Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) provided are suggestions and may be tailored to better align with the specific goals and metrics of the team.
- Minimum 5 years' experience in individual donor fundraising with at least 3 years of direct donor cultivation, team management and successful relationship building and solicitation experience.
- Aptitude for engaging with donors, and to earn and maintain their confidence.
- Demonstrated ability to lead projects with minimal supervision, showcasing strong initiative and self-direction.
- Proven track record of successfully collaborating with cross-functional teams, including marketing, events, and donor relations, to achieve fundraising goals.
- Experience in autonomously managing a portfolio of donors while also contributing to team-oriented strategies and goals.
- Exceptional written communication skills, with experience crafting compelling donor correspondence, grant proposals, and fundraising campaign materials.
- Outstanding verbal communication abilities, including public speaking and one-on-one donor interactions, to effectively articulate the organization's mission and impact.
- Strong active listening skills, with a proven ability to understand donor motivations and tailor engagement strategies to various audiences.
- Demonstrated experience in managing complex fundraising calendars and coordinating multiple projects with overlapping deadlines.
- Adept at maintaining meticulous donor records and utilizing Raiser's Edge for effective donor management and analysis.
- Ability to prioritize tasks in a dynamic environment, ensuring both short-term tasks and long-term projects are completed efficiently and effectively.
- Proficiency with office technology and information systems (including Word, Excel, Outlook) and robust understanding of donor database software and moves management systems.
- Ability to work occasional evenings and weekends.
- Bachelor's degree in Nonprofit Management, Communications, Marketing, or a related field. (preferred, not required)
- Certified Fund-Raising Executive (CFRE) certification. (preferred, not required)
OFFICE/HYBRID
- Fast-paced, open, team-oriented, business casual office This position may be eligible for remote/hybrid work based on responsibilities, performance, and access to essential work-related resources.
- The employee will routinely use standard office equipment such as computers and phones
- This position may have occasional local travel
- OFFICE - ALT SCHED
- 40 hours a week generally Mon-Fri 8:30-4:30, but variable, occasionally evenings and weekends dependent upon appointments and events. Some travel and occasionally work from a build site or company's location. Hybrid office environment.
- Minimum $69,000 to range salary range midpoint of $84,050. Placement will generally not exceed the midpoint based on qualifications, experience, and internal equity. The full salary range is $69,000 to $100,050.
How to Apply:
- Submit the following materials at: https://bit.ly/HABCAREERS
- Cover letter addressing how your personal and professional experiences have prepared you for this position.
- Resume
- Three professional references
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