Development Coordinator
Job Type
Full-time
Description

Camp For All seeks an enthusiastic and detail-oriented person with a love of events and an interest in growing as a fundraiser. The Development Coordinator supports the Assistant Director, Development & Special Events in creating three major fundraising events (Houston Gala, the Greater Camp Area Gala, and a peer-to-peer fundraising event). This position is the key liaison for the Camp For All Emerging Leaders group, and responsible for curating two unique auctions, with volunteer support. 


Responsibilities

  • Under direction of the Assistant Director, Development & Special Events, supports strategy and execution of all facets of the Camp For All special events
  • Solicits and manages donations for live and silent auctions for Houston and Greater Camp Area galas, including coordination with volunteer leadership and committees
  • Recruit volunteers for events, with support of the Volunteer Supervisor
  • Coordinates event correspondence, including solicitation packages, thank you notes, and committee communication
  • Assists in preparation for event committee meetings and takes notes for action items
  • With Coordinator, Donor Relations, develops best practices to track events donors in CRM software (Bloomerang)
  • Provides redundancy for Coordinator, Donor Relations role on occasion
  • Primary staff liaison for Emerging Leaders, an auxiliary group that supports Camp For All through advocacy, fundraising and volunteering. Role will coordinate activities and membership engagement, and serve as contact for the Emerging Leaders Board
  • Other activities as requested by the Director of Development; some nights and weekends are required
Requirements
  • Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited college or university 
  • Two years’ experience in not-for-profit experience preferred
  • Strong attention to detail, time management, ability to multi-task, organizational skills and problem resolution skills
  • Experience with BidPal, MobileCause or other auction software preferred
  •  Strong interpersonal, written and oral communication skills
  • Maintain composure while managing multiple projects, positive can-do attitude and a sense of humor
  • Ability to collaborate and cooperate with a variety of individuals 
  • Use diplomacy and tact when working with volunteers, donors, other constituent groups
  • Adept at balancing multiple priorities and meeting deadlines under pressure
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office 
  • Must have valid driver’s license and vehicle liability insurance; must have ability to use one’s own vehicle (mileage is reimbursed)
Salary Description
$37,000 - $41,000 depending on experience