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Published 1/9/26 6:26PM

Director, Institutional Philanthropy

Hybrid, Work must be performed in or near Seattle, WA
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  • Details

    Job Type:
    Full Time
    Start Date:
    February 9, 2026
    Application Deadline:
    February 9, 2026
    Education:
    4-Year Degree Required
    Experience Level:
    Director
    Salary:
    USD $117,800 - $124,000 / year
    Cause Areas:
    Children & Youth, Community Development, Economic Development, Education, Volunteering

    Description

    Lead transformational funding. Shape community impact. Grow meaningful partnerships.

    Are you a visionary fundraiser who loves building powerful partnerships that change lives? Do you thrive at the intersection of strategy, storytelling, public-sector funding, and high-impact philanthropy? Are you energized by ambitious goals and inspiring teams to achieve them?

    If so, this is your leadership opportunity.

    United Way of King County is searching for an exceptional Director of Institutional Philanthropy to lead our foundation, government, and corporate revenue strategies — a portfolio of more than $15 million annually that fuels some of the most innovative community impact work in the region.

    This is a role for a strategic thinker, a relationship builder, and someone who sees possibilities everywhere.

    Compensation:

    • The pay range for this job is $117,800 - $124,000/annually.
    • Medical, dental, vision and life insurance
    • PTO (including holidays)
    • 403(b) retirement savings plan
    • Subsidized Transit Pass (Orca Card)

    Essential Duties:

    • Set and drive an aggressive institutional fundraising strategy — identifying bold opportunities, mitigating risks, and ensuring sustainable year-over-year growth.
    • Lead a powerhouse team of corporate relations, stewardship, foundation, and grant-writing professionals — inspiring excellence and accelerating results.
    • Design compelling, complex proposals and steward multifaceted government, foundation, and corporate partnerships.
    • Serve as our internal expert on federal, state, and local funding — ensuring compliance, alignment, accuracy, and timely reporting.
    • Champion cross-team collaboration, working closely with Community Services and Engagement leaders to craft high-impact programs that resonate with public and private funders.
    • Influence at the highest levels, partnering closely with the Chief Philanthropy Officer, President & CEO, Board members, Campaign Chairs, and community leaders.
    • Build and steward relationships across government agencies, major foundations, corporate partners, elected officials, and philanthropic networks.

    If you see fundraising as both an art and a strategy — and you’re excited by the challenge of leading one of United Way’s largest revenue channels — this is a rare opportunity to make a measurable and lasting impact.

    Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:

    • A deep commitment to racial and economic justice.
    • A track record of meeting and exceeding ambitious fundraising goals.
    • Expertise in government funding, program outcomes, and compliance.
    • Exceptional writing, communication, and storytelling skills.
    • Proven success leading teams and managing complex portfolios.
    • Strong relationship skills and the ability to connect with executives, funders, government leaders, and community partners.
    • Confidence in navigating competing priorities with clarity, diplomacy, and vision.
    • The ability to inspire volunteers, senior leaders, and staff toward shared goals.
    • Demonstrated understanding of social and racial justice and equity, with a proven commitment to apply racial and economic justice lenses in both personal and workplace contexts.
    • Lived experience and/or demonstrated professional skills working within a diverse work environment.

    Education and/or Experience:

    • Bachelor’s degree in English, Communications, Business, Social Services, or related field.
    • 7+ years in development, institutional giving, or corporate sponsorship.
    • 4+ years managing high-performing teams.
    • Experience with public-sector funding and government grant processes.
    • Background in new business development strongly preferred.

    Application Procedures:

    If you’re energized by ambitious goals, inspired by cross-sector partnership, and passionate about building a more just and equitable community, we’d love to meet you.

    Apply today and help shape the future of United Way’s impact.

    Please click here to apply online via the following link. You will be asked to upload your resume and provide a cover letter as well as complete the United Way of King County application.

    **Applicants MUST apply at the United Way of King County Career Center to be considered for this position.

    Click here to access the Career Center to apply.***

    Benefits

    • Medical, dental, vision and life insurance
    • 32+ PTO (including holidays)
    • 403(b) retirement savings plan
    • Subsidized Transit Pass (Orca Card)

    Location

    Hybrid
    Work must be performed in or near Seattle, WA
    Associated Location
    720 2nd Ave, Seattle, WA 98104-2266, United States

    How to Apply

    If you’re energized by ambitious goals, inspired by cross-sector partnership, and passionate about building a more just and equitable community, we’d love to meet you.

    Apply today and help shape the future of United Way’s impact.

    Please click here to apply online via the following link. You will be asked to upload your resume and provide a cover letter as well as complete the United Way of King County application.

    • **Applicants MUST apply at the United Way of King County Career Center to be considered for this position. Click here to access the Career Center to apply.***

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