Fund Development Manager - Upstate & Surrounding Areas
Upstate & Surrounding Areas Fund Development
Job Type
Full-time
Description

We're seeking an experienced, dynamic Fund Development Manager to lead the cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship of an active portfolio of prospective and returning donors in the Upstate and surrounding areas. This role drives meaningful relationships across the communities—advancing individual giving, donor upgrades, retention efforts, and signature programs to include Alumnae engagement. The ideal candidate brings strategic focus and measurable goal-setting skills to implement effective development techniques, manage recognition and engagement events, and achieve annual financial objectives through thoughtful, relationship-centered fundraising.
 

This key position reports to the Chief Advancement Officer, and is based at our Greenville Office, serving Upstate and surrounding areas initiatives. It requires flexibility to include event functions scheduled in the evenings and/or weekends as well as travel to include Council meetings and other team gatherings.
 

A successful candidate brings a proven track record of building meaningful donor relationships and driving measurable fundraising results – you’ll apply your self-driven career success to…

  • Developing and managing an active portfolio achieving benchmark targets and closures, exceeding the minimum annual goal as outlined in the Fund Development plan. 
  • Research and cultivate relationships with prospective donors, sponsors, and partners, leveraging the Bloomerang database and adding new prospects as identified.
  • Facilities discovery outreach activities to develop and steward a qualified prospect pool; engages, cultivates, and solicits prospects through multiple channels (networking, calls, referrals, and other methods); ensures timely, professional, and consistent follow-up throughout the cultivation process.
  • Conducts follow-up with donors to clarify gift intentions and gather required information for accurate processing, using both phone and email communication.
  • Contributes to the planning, management, and implementation of fundraising campaigns and events, advancing cultivation efforts and maximizing donor contributions.
  • Participates in budget planning related to fundraising initiatives and campaign activities.
  • Assists with grant writing and sponsorship requests by gathering information, coordinating with team members, and supporting strategic fundraising planning.
  • Demonstrates strong written communication skills, producing clear, professional correspondence and related materials.
Requirements

What you bring to contribute immediately to the organization and team…

  • Four-year degree in business, communications, public relations, marketing or closely related field preferred or HS Diploma or GED and minimum 6 years relevant fund development experience.
  • Minimum 4 years of directly related fund development experience with demonstrated results.
  • Directly related certification a plus.
  • Demonstrated leadership with positive, engaging professional communication and sound judgment in decision-making.
  • Excellent networking and interpersonal skills, with the ability to engage, communicate, and build rapport with diverse audiences.
  • Proficiency with the Microsoft Office Suite, internet tools, and research applications.
  • Experience with CRM systems; Bloomerang preferred; comparable CRM database experience required with proven accuracy and efficiency in data entry.
  • Exceptional written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills, with the ability to be diplomatic, persuasive, and build support and commitment across stakeholders.
  • Strong listening and interpretive skills to accurately identify, assess, and respond to customer needs.
  • High level of integrity with the ability to handle sensitive information and maintain strict confidentiality.
  • Flexibility to work a variable schedule, including some evenings and weekends, and to travel as needed.
  • Strong organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple responsibilities and shifting priorities.
  • Meticulous attention to detail and effective time-management skills, with the capacity to maintain steady performance while meeting daily workflows and deadlines.
  • Active membership in the Girl Scout organization is required and may be obtained upon hire, upholding the values of the Girl Scout Promise and Law.
  • Must have reliable transportation, possess a valid South Carolina driver’s license, maintain personal auto insurance meeting the council insurance company’s requirement for coverage, and submit to a background check.

In a collaborative, inclusive environment, GSSC-MM offers you…

  • Professional growth through cross-functional collaboration, mentoring opportunities, and meaningful contributions that strengthen council membership and volunteer engagement.
  • This hybrid role combines regular in-office hours with remote flexibility (upon completing the first 90-day onboarding program).
  • Must travel throughout the Upstate and surrounding areas, occasionally for Council meetings and be available for a variety of evening and/or weekend events as part of the position’s responsibilities.
  • An engaging workplace culture rooted in purpose, connection, and creativity—where your ideas are valued, and your impact is felt.
  • A comprehensive benefits package includes flexible healthcare options with shared premiums, accruing vacation time, paid time off between Christmas and New Year’s, 401k and a variety of team-building activities that make work both rewarding and fun.
  • A comprehensive job description will be provided during the interview process or upon request.

Girl Scouts of South Carolina – Mountains to Midlands is an Equal Opportunity Employer.  Applicants requiring reasonable accommodation to apply for or interview for an open position should contact Human Resources at HR@GSSC-MM.org. Requests will be handled confidentially and in accordance with applicable laws.