About ICS
The Institute for Curriculum Services (ICS) is a national nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the quality of K-12 education on Jews, Judaism, and Jewish history in the United States. We do this by working with publishers and content developers, developing high-quality instructional materials, and providing professional development to classroom teachers.
Position Overview
ICS seeks a mission driven and experienced professional to join our team. The Director of Advancement will be responsible for leading ICS’s fundraising efforts by developing and implementing a strategic fundraising plan and working to develop the financial resources to support ICS’s growth and expanded impact. Candidates must be talented and confident relationship-builders, creative, collaborative, and detail-oriented.
Primary Responsibilities:
- Create and lead the implementation of a fundraising strategy to increase our revenue and grow and diversify our funder base
- Meet our annual fundraising goals (estimated at $4M+ for FY26, and quickly growing)
- Steward existing funders and build inspiring programming to connect them to our work and sustain and/or increase their support
- Actively pursue new funders and sources of support
- Build a Major Donor program to increase individual support for ICS’s mission
- Help to build, engage, and manage ICS’s governing board
- Shape a culture of philanthropy on our Board and support Board members to connect their networks to ICS programs and impact
- Direct the work of our Grants Manager and Writer, and potentially grow the development team
- Track, analyze, and present relevant fundraising data and make data-based decisions
- Collaborate with communications team to keep existing and potential donors engaged with our work
Qualifications and Requirements
You are:
- Passionate about ICS’s mission
- Experience in fundraising that includes leading the entire funder lifecycle with individuals and institutions resulting in 5, 6, and 7-figure gifts
- Experience working with boards of directors to engage board members’ networks to play a catalytic role in ICS's ability to fundraise
- Experience working collaboratively on a development team that successfully forecasts and conducts regular progress to goal conversations
- Experience collaborating with communications team for fundraising purposes
- Excitement about being a part of a growing organization
- Ability to work effectively and efficiently in a remote environment
- Desire to be a part of a mutually supportive and connected community of professionals
- Experience working on a team and managing and supervising others
- Self-motivated, team-oriented, relational, entrepreneurial, organized, optimistic
You have:
- 4+ years of experience in frontline fundraising, preferably in individual and/or foundation giving
- Track record of successfully raising $5M+
- At least two years of experience managing and nurturing teams under tight deadlines, effectively delegating projects, and providing coaching and constructive feedback
- Strong oral and written communication skills
- Experience with donor CRMs
- Master’s degree or beyond in Communications, English Literature, Journalism, Business/ Nonprofit Administration, Education or related field (preferred, but not required)
We are:
- Passionate about the mission and the work that we do
- A collaborative team that is intellectually curious, warm, and upbeat
- Dedicated to learning and growing
- Proactive problem solvers
- Serious about our positive work culture and relationships