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Job Description:
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The Inuit Art Foundation is seeking a Development Manager. Reporting to the Executive Director, the Development Manager is responsible for creating an organization-wide environment for fundraising success, and for implementing a plan to raise $250,000 annually. The Inuit Art Foundation values all donors and is actively building a culture of philanthropy that includes all staff and board members in fundraising. This will be the IAF’s first full-time development position and is an opportunity for the successful candidate to build a sustainable program and strong team. The Development Manager’s primary responsibilities will include:
• With the Executive Director, lead the creation of a fundraising plan to meet the IAF’s fundraising goals; • Execute a fundraising and donor-relations strategy to maximize revenue streams for the IAF, including annual giving, individual and corporate major gifts, sponsorships, foundation grants, and volunteer recruitment and encouragement; • Articulate the general and program-specific case for support to potential and existing donors; • Manage the development budget; • Implement strategies to identify, qualify, cultivate and secure individual and corporate donors; • Oversee annual giving campaigns; • Develop recognition, stewardship and networking opportunities; • Work closely and collaboratively with the IAF’s Executive Director, board and staff to steward donors appropriately; • Oversee donations processing, including tax receipting, as well as donor and donor relations policies; • Recruit and engage a volunteer team to expand the IAF’s community reach; and • Actively participate in strategic and annual planning to ensure fundraising is appropriately incorporated into operations and that revenue needs are met for programs.
A successful candidate’s qualifications will include the following: • Minimum five years in a development role, including familiarity with annual giving and donor relations; • Demonstrated success in fundraising; • Excellent written communication skills, including writing and editing business correspondence; • Strong verbal communication and interpersonal skills; • Outstanding organizational and analytical skills; • Experience with a fundraising database; and • Ability to work closely with others and achieve group targets.
Prior experience with Indigenous organizations and Inuit art will be considered a strong asset.
Interested applicants should submit a letter of intent and resume to hr@inuitartfoundation.org by 5PM on April 25, 2018. Your interest in this opportunity is appreciated; however, only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted. The Inuit Art Foundation is committed to diversity and encourages applicants from all backgrounds to apply.
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