Director of Major Gifts
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Summary: Oversee all aspects of the Museum’s philanthropic giving programs, primarily focusing on prospects capable of making major gifts of $25,000 and above. Areas of responsibility include the Beaux Arts Council ($1,500-$25,000) and Leadership Council membership programs ($25,000+); endowment and planned giving programs; personal giving for the acquisition of works of art and Collectors Circle program; corporate and foundation giving; and donor stewardship. This role involves developing and implementing strategies to secure significant financial contributions; fostering relationships with high-net-worth individuals, foundations, and corporations; and managing a portfolio of major gift prospects.
Reports to: Chief of Philanthropy & External Relations
Supervises: Major Gifts Officer, Individual Giving Officer, Institutional Giving Manager
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Qualifications:
Required: Bachelor’s Degree and a minimum of 10 years professional development experience required. Proven track record of soliciting five- and six-figure gifts required. Extensive experience managing groups of fundraising volunteers required, with direct access to an organization’s trustees and highest-level individual donors. Planned giving experience required, including knowledge of current tax laws affecting planned giving and understanding of planned giving instruments (i.e., gift annuities, charitable trusts, etc.). Strong written and verbal communication and management skills required, including experience managing staff and seven-figure budgets. Must be comfortable managing and working within a structured moves management process. Ideal candidate must be trustworthy and maintain the utmost level of discretion.
Preferred: Non-profit arts experience.
Additional Details:
Hiring Range: $113,820 – $142,275 annually
Status: Regular full-time, some weekends and evenings required.
Benefits: Full, competitive benefits package effective date of hire.
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