Fundraising Jobs

Fundraising Officer

Appalachian Citizens’ Law Center (ACLC) is seeking a Fundraising Officer for immediate hire. We seek a candidate who is excited about our mission and our work and who can help us grow our organization. In particular, we are looking for an organized, resourceful individual, who is not shy about making calls and striking up conversations, who is dogged and can push through challenges, and who is eager to explore new strategies for finding support for our important work.

Donor Relations Specialist, Animal Welfare Nonprofit

Your role is to nurture these donors and ensure their experiences with THL are nothing short of exceptional. You’ll also assist with prospect research and identify donors who may be primed to advance to gift officers on the Donor Relations team for deeper relationship-building. Our Annual Fund and monthly donors are the backbone of our organization, providing vital operating support on an annual basis. You will work to keep them informed and engaged, which is key to their ongoing involvement.

Vice President for Philanthropy and Engagement

AU seeks an individual who is an innovative and dynamic leader who will partner with the President, staff, alumni, and the broader community to advance its mission, priorities, and core values.

Director of Corporate and Individual Development

The Director of Corporate and Individual Development is responsible for overseeing the organization’s fundraising strategies, donor relationships, and development efforts. This role involves planning, implementing, and managing all fundraising initiatives, including corporate partnerships and major gifts.

Major Gifts Officer

The Major Gifts Officer will play a crucial role in identifying, cultivating, and soliciting major gift prospects to secure substantial donations for our agency’s programs and initiatives. Reporting to the head of development, the Major Gifts Officer will be instrumental in sustaining our major gifts pipeline and maximizing philanthropic support. The ideal candidate will be responsible for articulating UMC’s structure, theology, polity, and commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion to potent

Director, Institutional Giving

The United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee (USOPC) is a nonprofit organization supporting U.S. athletes and programs. The Director of Institutional Giving plays a key role in the Development Division, leading efforts to secure foundation and institutional funding to support athletes and programs. This role includes identifying funding opportunities, cultivating relationships, writing compelling proposals, and managing grants to align funders’ priorities with organizational goals.

Chief Advancement Officer

The Chief Advancement Officer (CAO) will lead and elevate The ILC’s overall fundraising efforts, growing the program especially among individual, corporate, and foundation donors.

VP, Development

At this exciting time in its history, KACF is seeking a mission-driven leader who believes in the power of collective giving for the critical role of Vice President of Development.

Associate Publisher for Development

New York Review of Architecture seeks an Associate Publisher for Partnerships and Development during an exciting period of growth for the publication. The primary responsibility of the Associate Publisher will be to lead all aspects of NYRA’s fundraising, from grant writing to business development to mobilizing a network of new and existing donors.

Vice President and Executive Director, Cubs Charities

Vice President and Executive Director, Cubs Charities Cubs Charities is looking for a dynamic leader to build on the organization’s rich philanthropic legacy and grow its influence as a contributor with local and national impact. As one of the largest charities in Major League Baseball, the next Executive Director will embrace the shared goals of […]

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