Manager, Institutional Giving
WFH Flexible Brooklyn, NY Development
Job Type
Full-time
Description

JOB OVERVIEW

The Manager of Institutional Giving works on the Alliance’s institutional giving programs with an emphasis on philanthropic and government grants and and growing the portfolio of foundation funders. The job additionally works on engagement with corporations through philanthropic support, sponsorship opportunities, and corporate volunteer days. This position coordinates communication with funders and reports directly to the Director of institutional Giving, also providing support to the Vice President, Development, and the President & Park Administrator by researching, cultivating, and engaging funders in the mission and work of the Alliance.


ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS / KEY JOB OUTCOMES

Planning, Strategy & Relationship Building

  • Manage a high-impact institutional giving and engagement strategy program, encompassing the cultivation of private, community, and corporate foundations supporting the growth and long-term sustainability of the Alliance
  • Conduct research and navigation of the field of institutional funding sources to identify potential compatibility and interest in the work of the Alliance including analysis of past, current, and prospective supporters and partners
  • Broaden and deepen the portfolio of funders supporting the organization by building compelling and targeted narratives
  • Ensure the primary relationship manager for all institutional funders and partners keeps them abreast on an on-going basis of the work and initiatives of the Alliance through site visits, briefings, and reports by setting up correspondence strategies for all funders and managing and executing a year-round communications calendar
  • Identify and implement a series of engagement opportunities, including event participation, so that institutional funders sustain their interest and long-term support of the Alliance
  • Ensure appropriate recognition and fulfillment of all obligations to corporate, foundation, and government funders, including processing tax acknowledgments in a timely fashion


Institutional Fundraising & Grant Development/Management

  • Identify, write, and submit philanthropic grant proposals and budgets, in collaboration with the organization’s program staff and other departments as necessary
  • Manage and maintain institutional grant calendar, reporting schedule, and task management documents for corporate, foundation, and government support
  • Serve as a significant thought partner and contributor on all institutional grant proposals, report submissions, and grant solicitations, and position the organization through these activities for ongoing and new support from institutional funders
  • Conduct ongoing prospect research to grow the prospect pool for priority projects, to apply for 8-10 new grants per year
  • Arrange meetings with corporations and foundations for pitching and presenting proposals and cultivating and stewarding relationships and long-term partnerships
  • Maintain ongoing communication with program teams on priority projects and initiatives for which to seek prospective foundation, corporate, and government funding; identify funding sources for renewed and new support; and develop and implement strategies for grant stewardship
  • Ensure all necessary records, files, reports, databases and resource materials pertinent to grant activities remain up to date and accurate
  • Collaborate with the organization’s finance and administrative staff to ensure that grants comply with regulatory, funding agency, and policy requirements


Program & Administrative Coordination

  • Track key performance indicators to assess expenses, revenue generation, and ROI related to all institutional giving initiatives and relationships.
  • Utilize Raiser’s Edge to record and monitor all funding opportunities, communications, pledges and payments
  • Prepare monthly, quarterly, and annual reports for review and follow-up by the Finance Department and senior leadership team
  • Assist with general Development Department activities, including mailings, funding, and performance presentations, and preparations for Board meetings
  • Provide writing templates for the Development Department to utilize in appeals, acknowledgments, and other written materials
  • Assist with donor cultivation and provide general support for various Alliance fundraising events
  • Travel to various parts of the Park or other locations as needed to fulfill duties


Performs other job-related duties and functions as assigned

Requirements

EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE

  • Bachelor's Degree in Marketing, Journalism, Public Administration, Business Administration, or other relevant discipline
  • 4 - 7 years experience in fundraising with a nonprofit organization, particularly institutional grants management, grant writing and development and cultivating relationships with private, family, community, and corporate foundations
  • A valid NYS Driver’s License

COMPETENCIES (Knowledge, Skills & Personal Attributes)

  • Passion for the Alliance Mission & Core Values: A passion for public parks and environmental conservation combined with a commitment to treating others with respect, appreciating individual differences and embracing the values of diversity, equity, and inclusion.   
  • Ethics & Integrity: Earns the trust and respect of others through a consistent commitment to integrity, honesty and professionalism in all interactions.
  • Job Knowledge: Naturally, creative, highly interpersonal, and goal-oriented with a drive to positively influence others to further fundraising objectives and organization goals. A passion for developing fresh ideas and approaches to achieve success.
  • Development & Fundraising Knowledge: Sophisticated and in-depth understanding in the areas of prospect research, donor cultivation, stewardship, and moves management of donors and funding entities at varying degrees of net worth and giving capacity. A strong commitment to quality and staying up to date on emerging trends, best practices and innovation in the field.
  • Relationship Building: A natural relationship builder and demonstrated interpersonal skills and capacity to work with a diverse array of individuals, donors, and Board Members. Ability to think strategically and build constructive and positive working relationships with external funders and supporters characterized by a high level of acceptance, cooperation and mutual respect. 
  • Communication Skills: Superior written and verbal communication skills, including public speaking and the ability to convey concepts and make presentations in a clear, culturally competent and understandable manner. Demonstrates effective listening skills and openness to other people’s ideas and suggestions. 
  • Decision-Making & Judgment: Integrates broad knowledge of information sources, garners insight from abstract data that can be used to assess problems, and exercises sound judgment to make decisions. Thoroughly analyzes the impact of possible solutions and decisions and shares probable impacts based on experience. Is proactive in deciding the best course of action, anticipating likely outcomes or implications. Ensures policies, procedures, and measures are in place to support the achievement of objectives.
  • Planning, Organizing & Problem-Solving: Able to manage multiple projects effectively. Defines tasks and milestones to achieve objectives and ensures the optimal use of resources to effectively solve problems and accomplish work objectives. Alerts others to possible problems in a timely fashion and knows when to seek support and direction from others to solve problems, while offering possible solutions. Acts on solutions selected and decisions made. 
  • Organization & Accountability: Meticulously well-organized with diligent attention to detail, ability to set priorities, meet deadlines, and takes pride in consistently producing accurate, timely, and quality work products with minimal supervision. 
  • Collaboration & Teamwork: Committed to working in collaboration with others, promoting cooperation and commitment to others, and being a positive team contributor. 
  • Customer Service: Exhibit a strong commitment to delivering excellent and responsive service to internal stakeholders, patrons, donors, and customers.
  • Technology: Proficient with automated technologies that support areas of responsibility including Raiser’s’ Edge, other fundraising platforms, G-Suite, and Microsoft Office Suite.

COMPENSATION + BENEFIT DETAILS

  • Job Grade: 4 (Managerial & Technical)
  • Salary Range: $70,000 - $75,000 
  • FLSA Status: Exempt
  • The Alliance offers a comprehensive benefits package including: 
  • Medical, Dental, Vision
  • Supplemental Options: AFLAC, Flexible Spending Account, Dependent Care FSA + Commuter Benefits, Pet Insurance
  • 403b Contributions + 2% Employer Contributions
  • 20 Vacation Days + 10 Paid Sick Days
  • 13 Paid Holidays (all eligible to float/carryover)

*Salary offered will be based on several factors, including job-related knowledge, skills, and experience


WORKING CONDITIONS & PHYSICAL DEMANDS

  • Work is normally performed in an interior office setting which does not subject the employee to any hazardous or unusual elements
  • This position requires operating a motor vehicle; standing for extended periods and use of a desktop, laptop or video display terminal
  • Work requires routine physical movements with limited physical exertion
  • Requires communicating information with co-workers, stakeholders and/or the public; reading correspondence, instructions and/or technical documents; writing correspondence and/or reports and filling in forms
  • Requires flexibility to work fundraising events, both after work and on the weekends as necessary


Diversity Makes Us Stronger Together: Prospect Park Alliance serves park users of all socio-economic and cultural backgrounds and strives to reflect this diversity throughout our operations and in our leadership, staff, stakeholders, and supporters. We know that by creating an equitable and inclusive workplace built on mutual respect and the appreciation of difference, our employees will feel safe to express themselves, voice their opinions, and work together to find common ground and solutions. Integral to this vision is our longstanding commitment to provide equal employment opportunities for all employees and applicants for employment.  

Salary Description
$70,000 - 75,000 per year