PennPAC seeks a fractional Director of Development to lead and expand our fundraising efforts among individual prospects. The primary focus of this role will be on identifying, cultivating and soliciting major donors; other responsibilities include developing and overseeing programs and donor-focused events, fundraising communications and other strategic philanthropic initiatives. This role will work closely with PennPAC’s Executive Director, staff, Boards, Development Committee and other key volunteer leaders.
About PennPAC
PennPAC (Pro Bono Alumni Consulting) works with nonprofit organizations to help solve their business challenges through the engagement of Penn alumni who serve as pro bono consultants.
Headquartered in New York City, PennPAC engages Penn alumni across the U.S. and runs consulting engagements for organizations based in NYC, Philadelphia, the Bay Area and virtual engagements to support nonprofits across the country.
Since our launch in 2011, PennPAC has delivered $13 million worth of pro bono consulting to 300+ nonprofits, drawing on a corps of 1,100+ alumni volunteers. Our lean staff team works in close partnership with volunteer leaders, creating a highly efficient and collaborative model.
About the Position
PennPAC is at an exciting moment: demand is high for our services from both alumni volunteers and nonprofits. To build on our recent success, we’re looking to add a Director of Development to our 3-person professional staff. This person will play a pivotal role in strengthening PennPAC’s financial sustainability and donor engagement strategy. Reporting to the Executive Director, they will lead our development effort, focusing on major donor cultivation, solicitation and stewardship while also overseeing fundraising communications and outreach, and supporting broader development initiatives.
This position is ideal for a self-starter who excels at relationship-building, communicates with clarity and warmth, and enjoys collaborating with a wide range of highly motivated and successful stakeholders including staff, board members, advisory board members, and volunteers.
Primary Responsibilities
Major Donor Engagement
Collaboration with Organizational Leadership
Additional Responsibilities
Qualifications
A successful candidate will have many of the following qualities:
Compensation, Hours & Location
This is a part-time/fractional role requiring approximately 25 hours per week (note: actual hours will vary week to week). Most work can be done remotely, although prospect and donor development activity will include in-person meetings and events, primarily in New York City.
Compensation will be paid by monthly retainer; rate will be commensurate with experience.
To Apply
Please send a resume and a brief cover letter to jobs@pennpac.org with DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT in the subject line by May 1st.
PennPAC is committed to creating an inclusive environment and proud to be an equal opportunity employer.
Please send a resume and a brief cover letter to jobs@pennpac.org with DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT in the subject line by May 1st.