Folger Shakespeare Library- Associate Director of Development, Operations
Company: Nonprofit HR
Location: Washington
Posted on: November 13, 2024
Job Description:
Associate Director of Development, OperationsThe Folger
Shakespeare Library in Washington, DC is seeking an experienced
development operation professional to join our team as the
Associate Director of Development Operations. This role, reporting
to the Director of Development, will be responsible for meeting the
reporting, technology, stewardship, gift processing, and data
acquisition/integrity needs of the team. This role will manage the
staff responsible for research, technology, and reporting; gifts
and records; donor relations; and membership and events.The ideal
candidate will be a strategic leader with the ability to envision,
implement, and steward a thoughtful approach to information
management, prospect development, and process improvement to
support the growth of the Development team at the Folger. They will
have a proven record as an experienced fundraising and
organizational development specialist and must be an
initiative-taker with superior written and oral communication
skills, the ability to solve complex problems, and have a passion
for philanthropy. This individual will be a part of the Development
department's senior team supporting other leaders by fostering a
culture of philanthropy to ensure that fund development is executed
in keeping with the values, mission, and strategic directions of
the Folger Shakespeare Library, working with the Director of
Development to establish a balanced mix of donor sources and
fundraising programs to attract and retain donors and fundraising
volunteers.The standard schedule for this role is Monday-Friday,
8:45am-4:45pm, which is a 35-hour workweek. Occasional evening and
weekend hours may be required for special programs. This position
is currently hybrid with -3 days on-site per week. The selected
candidate will need to be within a commutable distance to the D.C.
office (DC, MD, VA) by their start date.Compensation:
- This is a monthly-paid salary position, with an annual rate of
$100,000-113,000.
- Total compensation includes an extensive benefits plan,
including a generous 403(b) contribution and match, outlined at
Supervisory Duties:The Associate Director of Development Operations
will supervise a growing team of operations and special events
staff members, including a Development Associate, Operations and a
Development Specialist, Membership and Individual Giving.Duties:The
Associate Director of Development Operations will play a key role
in the execution of Folger's short and long-range strategic plans
for financial sustainability. As a member of the department's
senior leadership, this individual will lead a team of advancing
development professionals and will interface with both internal and
external constituents with a focus on providing leadership and
training in best practices.Operations and Management
- Administers all financial operations of the Development
department, including creation and maintenance of Department's
budget, in consultation with Director of Development. Oversees the
department's business and finance operations to include creating
financial reports for the Board, Department, and Folger
leadership.
- Develops and streamlines processes to increase the efficiency
and accuracy of development workflows, including gift processing,
prospect management, revenue/cash forecasting, and report
development in alignment with fundraising strategy. Manages expense
budget analysis and custom report rollout.
- Guides ongoing fundraising strategy using data collection and
analysis to provide crucial insights.
- In collaboration with the Director of Development, develops and
executes policies, guidelines and procedures including, but not
limited to, gift acceptance, counting and reporting standards,
prospect management, naming and recognition, donor recognition and
acknowledgement, and department-wide Key Performance Indicators
(KPIs).
- Works with the Development team to ensure all donors are
appropriately recognized in donor lists for the Annual Report,
Folger Theatre playbills, Folger Consort programs, O.B. Hardison
event program, and other publications as needed; establishes and
tracks guidelines for listings.
- Oversees the Development Associate for Operations work which
includes; gift entry, ensuring data integrity, pulling
acknowledgements, creating, and executing extractions and lists,
pulling reports, and helping manage donor records.
- With the Director of Development, assigns a portfolio of
responsibilities to each member; oversees and reviews work as
necessary; establishes annual goals and performance
expectations.
- Collaborates with senior department staff on strategic
initiatives.
- Oversees Tessitura management and support for the entire
department in collaboration with other relevant Tessitura managers
across the institution.
- Serves as the designated departmental primary liaison to
internal teams including Finance, IT, Operations, Visitor
Experience, and Marketing and Communications. Cultivates strong
working relationships with all programmatic departments.
- Participates in Board of Directors-led special events and
committees. Participates in the planning, design, implementation,
coordination and overall management of the annual Folger Gala,
Folger's annual Acquisitions Night event, and other events;
coordinates with internal staff and consultants to ensure
successful events.
- Participates on the Gala Committee. Works with the Development
staff to pull the relevant data to solicit new, renewed, and
increased sponsorship gifts; coordinates Gala program with
Programming staff, invitation, and other event printed and digital
collateral with Marketing Team. Working with consultant and
internal events team, participates in day of logistics with
development team.
- Manages development event budgets, participates in vendor
bidding and artist handling.Membership and Annual Giving
- Oversees and supervises the Development Specialist, Membership
& Annual Giving to achieve increasing annual revenue goals and
build a pipeline to donors who will become major, and principal
gifts candidates. With the Development Specialist Membership and
Annual Giving, takes shared responsibility for the implementation
of the membership and annual giving programs, including all
innovative segmentation strategies, renewals and acquisitions, and
coordination with major gift efforts and robust stewardship
activities. Serves as a senior member of the development team who
will set and achieve revenue and strategic plan goals for
membership and annual giving to meet overall institutional revenue
objectives and to build a broad pipeline of donors to Folger.
Collaborates with the Director of Marketing and Communications,
Director of Development, other Senior Director leadership, and the
Visitor Experience team to lead efforts to reframe and execute a
new membership model as a part of the Folger reopening in
2024.
- Implement effective ways to acquire new, renew lapsed, and
upgrade current members including Renaissance Circle members -
working closely with Associate Director of Development, Planned and
Major Gifts, using a variety of direct marketing strategies, onsite
sales, direct response, digital marketing tactics, and other
promotions (including considering categories, benefits and offers).
Manage a modeling and segmentation program to achieve maximum
giving and engagement to build the donor pipeline.
- Integrates data insights and creative storytelling to drive
strategy and collateral for large, multi-channel, segmented
fundraising and advocacy campaigns.
- Collaborates with the Marketing and Communications and Visitor
Experience departments on the development of membership marketing
campaigns.
- Develops annual and long-term revenue and cost projections for
annual giving and provides senior management with analysis and
reports based on department's progress towards meeting
predetermined goals.
- Conducts performance benchmarking with peer organizations and
best-in-class benchmarking across industries to identify practices
that may be employed by the Folger Shakespeare Library.
- Works collaboratively with the Associate Director of
Development, Planned Giving and Major Gifts and Director of
Development to grow Folger's annual fund, membership, Renaissance
Circle programs and steward those donors for engagement and
development towards major and principal gift
opportunities.Education and Experience:
- B.A. required. Advanced degree preferred or equivalent
experience required.
- 5-7 years of progressively responsible experience in
development, preferably in a cultural, art, or academic
institution.
- Prior supervisory experience required.
- Demonstrated success in annual fund/or membership
fundraising.
- Market research, analytics, and data modeling experience is
essential.
- Prior experience hosting or supporting cultivation and
stewardship events.
- Experience creating and executing sophisticated blended gift
proposals and complex gift agreements.
- Experience in the areas of structured giving, including
outright current, blended, and deferred giving as it relates to
comprehensive charitable estate planning.Skills and Knowledge:
- Expert knowledge of Tessitura.
- Ability to interpret data for financial reporting and analysis
while liaising with the CFO.
- Excellent verbal and written communications skills
required.
- Interest in multiple aspects of education, performing arts,
humanities, and early music.
- Ability to motivate and nurture growth and foster independence
and collaboration as a staff supervisor and mentor.
- Has a customer service-oriented mindset with a propensity to
work with the public and relate effectively with a diverse donor
population.
- Ability to identify challenges ahead of time to ensure
proactive problem-solving.
- Ability to work under pressure managing multiple priorities and
to meet multiple deadlines.
- A commitment to, and ability to effectively convey the Folger's
mission with genuine passion, and the willingness to continually
learn about the programs and mission.
- Demonstrated organizational skills, attention to detail and
excellent follow-through after the event process.Working
Conditions/Physical Requirements:This job operates in a
professional office environment. The employee may be exposed to
various components of an office environment such as fluorescent
lighting, pollen, dust, recycled air, cooling fans, semi-enclosed
areas, central heating, seasonal warmer temperatures, and office
noise. The physical demands described here are representative of
those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the
essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be
made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the
essential functions.
- The normal work week is Monday-Friday, 8:45 am to 4:45 pm.
Ability to work varying and additional hours as project demands
arise (including evenings and weekends as necessary).
- Ability to work at a computer for an extended period of time,
with accuracy.
- Willingness and capacity to work in an office environment at a
workstation, and to come and go repeatedly throughout the day as is
necessary, to perform various responsibilities.
- Capacity to communicate, in person, or using video, phone, or
electronic communication methods, in a manner which can be
understood.Our Commitment to Diversity, Equity, Inclusion &
BelongingNonprofit HR is committed to fostering and maintaining a
work environment where diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) are
fully integrated into everything we do for the benefit of our
employees and the clients that we serve. To fully realize our goal,
we prioritize our understanding of the complexities of DEI within
our workforce to inform our approach to talent management. We
believe that this guides how we do our work, advise our clients to
operationalize DEI and position our content and educational
opportunities help strengthen the talent management capacity of the
social impact sector.Continue reading our about our commitment at
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