Director, Major Gifts

Remote
Full Time
Development
Experienced
Established in 1985, The ALS Association is the only national nonprofit organization fighting ALS on every front. By leading the way in global research, providing assistance for people with ALS through a nationwide network of chapters, coordinating multidisciplinary care through certified clinical care centers, and fostering government partnerships, The Association builds hope and enhances quality of life while aggressively searching for new treatments and a cure. 
 

POSITION SUMMARY:
Reporting to the Sr. Director, the Director, Major Gifts is responsible for securing and growing major gifts in support of the ALS Association’s strategic priorities and mission. The Director will build philanthropic partnerships with individuals and foundations to secure gifts at the $75,000 - $100,000 level and above and will carry an active portfolio of 75-100 supporters and prospects. Utilizing relationship management strategies this position will identify, qualify, cultivate, solicit, and steward supporters to grow revenue and build a pipeline of major donors for sustainable revenue.


The Director works as a partner to field-based Development staff and is assigned to two geographic territories. This role serves as the Account Manager for major donors, responsible for managing these relationships, including regularly involving other staff and volunteer partners in donor engagement strategies.  This includes assisting these partners with strategy development, cultivation, and stewardship planning and execution, and providing support in all aspects of the execution of those strategies to solicit and secure support.

This position also works in concert with one or more Associate Director, Development roles, who are assigned to mid-level ($5,000-$50,000) within the assigned geography. Together, these teams of one Director, one Associate Director, and field staff in each Territory are responsible for each Territory’s Major Gift revenue goal (ranging from $1.5M-$3M).


RESPONSIBILITIES:
  • Donor Development:
    • Identify and engage donors and foundation partners
    • Utilize moves management to build intentional relationships and thoughtful strategic plans for each supporter
    • Partner with Associate Director and Field Development partners in their assigned Territories
    • Provide engagement and funding opportunities that align with donors’ values and interests
    • Secure gifts through active solicitation
    • Provide prompt, personal, and ongoing stewardship
    • Maintain contact records in Salesforce and update benchmarking reports
    • Collaborate with Sr. Director on fundraising strategies and goals
 
  • Revenue Goals: Meet and exceed assigned portion of Territory Major Gift revenue goals (approximately $2.5-$3 million annually, with slight variations depending on portfolio) by closing strategic gifts from supporters, both directly and through field Development partners.
 
  • Culture of Philanthropy: Work both independently and collaboratively to cultivate relationships with field Development partners, donors, volunteers, and the ALS community. Demonstrate a proactive and resilient approach to cultivating donor relationships. Actively contribute to a culture of philanthropy.
 
  • Mission: We are committed to making ALS a livable disease and finding a cure. Demonstrate a commitment to the ALS Association's mission by staying informed about advancements in ALS research, advocacy, and care services.


QUALIFICATIONS
  • Bachelor’s Degree (BA) from a four-year college or university is required.
  • Five (5) or more years of major gift experience or related field.
  • A self-starter with strong communication skills
  • Ability to successfully engage with a diverse staff and range of donors, volunteers, and community members
  • Collaboration skills are required to partner with field Development colleagues involved in the achievement of Territory revenue goals.
  • Excellent communication, presentation, and analytical skills
  • Commitment to equity and inclusion with an inherent drive to work and collaborate with diverse populations
  • Ability to work with flexibility in a dynamic team environment and embrace organizational change
  • Experience with Salesforce or similar CRM platforms is preferred.
  • Commitment to learn and utilize new technologies to improve efficiency and implement strategy
  • Proven track record of closing gifts and meeting fundraising goals
  • Possess integrity, maturity and ethical awareness; ability to handle sensitive information and maintain strict confidentiality. 

PAY TRANSPARENCY:
The ALS Association’s pay range for this position is $115,000 to $123,498 annually.

The ALS Association has compensation ranges for various work locations throughout the United States, allowing us to compensate employees competitively and consistently in diverse geographic markets. The above-listed listed range shows prospective compensation for this role; the appropriate range will be established by what is eventually determined to be the candidate's primary work location. Various factors, including the complexity and significance of the role, job duties/requirements, relevant experience and abilities, and primary work location, determine individual compensation. Compensation ranges are evaluated and typically adjusted on a regular basis. Offers are made within the compensation range that is in effect at the time of the job offer.

The Association may, at its discretion, offer merit-based increases tied to individual performance. The benefits listed may differ depending on employment status with the Association. Healthcare benefits, a 401(k) plan with employer match, short-term and long-term disability coverage, basic life insurance, well-being benefits, paid time off and several paid holidays are available to Association employees, among other benefits.

We are an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, age, national origin, disability status, genetic information, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.

The ALS Association endeavors to make www.als.org accessible to any and all users. If you would like to contact us regarding the accessibility of our website or need assistance completing the application process, please email onlineaccommodations@alsa-national.org. This contact information is for accommodation requests only and cannot be used to inquire about the status of applications.

The ALS Association highly encourages their employees to be fully vaccinated, as considered per the CDC guidelines, with the COVID-19 vaccination. Requirements to have or obtain a COVID-19 vaccination may be applicable by state, local, and other federal orders or applicable lawful requirements by third-party clinics, vendors, or events attended on ALS Association business. If applicable, proof of vaccination will be required, unless approved for a legally required exemption by The ALS Association.

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