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Development Manager

On-site, Work must be performed in or near Healdsburg, CA
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    Job Type:
    Full Time
    Salary:
    USD $65,000 - $70,000 / year

    Description

    About the Healdsburg Museum

    The Healdsburg Museum preserves and shares the history of Healdsburg, its families, and its businesses. In 2026 we mark our 50th anniversary — a milestone moment for a small, ambitious institution with a working Board, a dedicated staff, and a community that cares deeply about where it came from and where it's headed.

    We're looking for a Development Manager to help carry that forward: someone who can grow our membership and giving, strengthen our donor relationships, and help produce the events that bring our community together.

    The Role

    The Development Manager owns the Museum's membership and annual giving programs and co-produces our signature fundraising events. You'll maintain and grow our current base of members and donors, identify strategies to expand individual and business membership, and help build out our broader donor program. We're seeking an experienced development professional who knows how to grow annual giving, brings proven success and best practices, and isn't short on creative ideas.

    This is a hands-on role with real visibility: you'll take part in major donor and marketing strategy sessions, work closely with the Executive Director, and have genuine room for professional growth. You'll join a creative, thoughtful, and enthusiastic team that shares a love of the area and a belief in its future.

    Reports to: Executive Director / Curator

    Status: Full-time, 40 hours per week (exempt)

    Location: On-site in Healdsburg, with some remote flexibility; occasional evening and weekend events

    What You'll Do

    Membership & Annual Giving

    • Own the membership program (currently ~350 members) and drive growth in both individual and business membership
    • Manage annual giving for growth and stronger donor relationships, bringing best practices and fresh ideas to our processes
    • Prepare appeals, communications, and updates for donors

    Major Gifts & Donor Cultivation

    • Meet with members and donors to deepen their relationship with the Museum
    • Identify prospective major donors emerging from mid-level giving and, with the ED and Board, develop cultivation strategies
    • Present the Museum's case for support compellingly to donors and the public

    Events

    • Co-lead the annual History Lives gala (Dinner & Auction) alongside the Board and staff — supporting sponsorships, promotion, program development, and day-of execution

    Strategy, Reporting & Collaboration

    • Partner with the ED to evaluate progress against membership and giving goals, make mid-course adjustments, and serve as a thought partner on growth and sustainability
    • Prepare reports for the ED and Board on membership, giving, event outcomes, budgets, and proceeds
    • Staff development-related committees
    • Represent the Museum at appropriate community events and help promote new and ongoing exhibitions to members and donors
    • Align development work with the Museum's marketing goals
    • Other duties as needed

    What You Bring

    • 3–5 years of experience in a development office, including annual giving programs
    • Strong grounding in membership and giving strategies and best practices
    • A proven track record of securing memberships and making successful donor asks
    • Event experience: coordination, budgets, sponsorships, and day-of execution
    • Strong communication skills, with candor, empathy, and strategic thinking
    • Experience working with donors diverse in age, culture, and background
    • A working understanding of marketing principles and how to apply them
    • Experience collaborating with volunteers on events and programs
    • Experience writing fundraising and membership communications, and working with graphic designers
    • Reliable transportation for donor visits and community events around the Healdsburg area

    Technical: Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook) and Google Workspace; proficiency with a CRM or donor management system.

    Desired: Canva or similar design tool experience. The Museum uses Bloomerang and PineconeAI as donor management software, so familiarity is a plus.

    Compensation & Benefits

    • Salary: $65,000–$70,000 annually, depending on experience
    • A $330 monthly stipend for health insurance
    • Paid vacation time

    How to Apply

    Please send a resumé and cover letter to Holly Hoods at info@healdsburgmuseum.org.

    The Healdsburg Museum is an equal opportunity employer. We welcome applicants of all backgrounds and are committed to building an inclusive team.

    Benefits

    $330 monthly stipend for health insurance

    Paid vacation time

    Location

    On-site
    221 Matheson St, Healdsburg, CA 95448, USA

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