Nonprofit
Published 10/10/25 9:29AM

Development Manager

Hybrid, Work must be performed in or near New York, NY
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  • Details

    Job Type:
    Full Time
    Start Date:
    November 24, 2025
    Application Deadline:
    November 7, 2025
    Experience Level:
    Managerial
    Salary:
    USD $75,000 - $80,000 / year
    Salary is negotiable depending on candidate’s experience.
    Cause Areas:
    Children & Youth, Crime & Safety, Human Rights & Civil Liberties, Prison Reform, Education, Legal Assistance, Urban Areas

    Description

    For 46 years, Avenues for Justice (AFJ) has diverted thousands of justice impacted young people, ages 13 – 24, across New York City from a punitive criminal justice system to our community-based support program designed to help them lead successful lives. In addition to our core program of court advocacy, we provide our HIRE Up enrichment services on a hybrid platform at our Harlem and Lower East Side Community Centers for workforce training, education, mental health wellness and mentoring. AFJ works with 600+ Participants each year who are justice impacted. On average, 94% of our Court-involved Participants are not reconvicted within three years of enrollment to our program.

    Overview of the Position: The Development Manager will support the Executive Director and AFJ’s Development Consultants in implementing corporate, foundation, government, special events and individual funding strategies. They will be responsible for writing high-quality and compelling correspondence, letters of inquiry, proposals, and grant reports for institutional funders, managing the proposal writing process, maintaining a comprehensive monthly foundation tracker and identifying new mission-aligned prospects. Additionally, the Development Manager will support the Executive Director in evolving Avenues for Justice’s approach to raising $3.5 million through a combination of major gifts, individual donations, corporate sponsorships, foundation and government grants, and special events. The Development Manager will manage a small fundraising team charged with increasing revenue and in-kind support to fulfill the organization’s mission.

    ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

    • Researches, identifies, and cultivates new donor prospects, performs high-quality and strategic prospecting.
    • Gathers grant information internally and through market research. Prepares draft and final proposals, letters of inquiry, reports, correspondence, and other accompanying materials, including budgets and financial attachments.
    • Works with the Executive Director, development consultants and program staff to develop persuasive proposal strategies, narratives, and language for new programs and initiatives.
    • Creates and maintains a robust and accurate grant proposal template to streamline the grant writing process at Avenues for Justice.
    • Maintains an accurate grants calendar, tracking all grant deliverables and timelines. Ensures that all institutional gifts and activities are properly entered in the AFJ tracker and database.
    • Interacts with funders via email, phone, and in-person(as needed) to develop and deepen relationships through formal and informal touchpoints and stewardship.
    • Works with the Executive Director and development consultants to enhance fundraising operations and special events.
    • Assists the Executive Director and the development team in the development and creation of all press materials, publications, including press releases, publications, annual report, and weekly newsletter/blog.
    • Works with Communications and Data Specialist in generating visibility for the organization's messaging initiatives through AFJ’s website, weekly newsletter/blog and social media platform.
    • Promotes visibility and support through ongoing networking with funding sources, government agencies, and other potential corporate partners as assigned by the Executive Director.
    • Writes and maintains all donor reports, monthly and quarterly fundraising reports, and budget modifications--- reconciling with bookkeeper.
    • Assist the Executive Director and development consultants in supporting all Board of Director, Board committee and Advisory Council activities, including sending out meeting notices, developing agendas, development and program reports; monthly board correspondence updates and preparing supporting materials.
    • Works with development team and event planner in all fundraising initiatives, including grant writing, special events, holiday/end-of-year appeal, Giving Tuesday, planned individual giving campaign, donor cultivation and acknowledgement.
    • Supports the Junior Board's efforts, such as cultivation events, fundraisers, and other initiatives that help to raise the organization’s profile.
    • Arranges and preparing for visits from individual donors and institutional funders.

    This list of duties and responsibilities is not to be all-inclusive and may be expanded to include other duties or responsibilities that management may deem necessary from time to time.

    QUALIFICATIONS

    1. Commitment to our hashtags of #ServicesNotCells and #JobsNotJails. Our goal is to keep youth and young adults out of prison through a three-fold mission to: 1. Intervene to divert and reclaim young people from lives of crime.
    2. Provide an overloaded court system a reliable alternative to incarceration.

    Make New York City a safer place for everyone.

    • 5-8 years of nonprofit fundraising, development and program experience is highly desirable.
    • Bachelor's degree required. Master’s degree preferred.
    • Donor database experience is required.
    • Excellent prioritization and organization skills and a proven ability to manage multiple projects under tight deadlines.
    • Excellent written communication skills with the ability to connect to a variety of audiences and key stakeholders.
    • Superior interpersonal skills, engaging professionally with colleagues, donors, and community members.
    • Respect for confidentiality of donor information and a strong sense for donor ethics.
    • Proven strength in administration, financial management, program development, board support, special events, public relations, social marketing, technology and fundraising is required.
    • Is passionate about and committed to working in the nonprofit sector.
    • Strong computer literacy in Word, Excel, Salesforce, QuickBooks, etc. Knowledge of Word Press is strongly preferred.
    • Spanish fluency is a plus.

    Full time, Monday-Friday schedule; with virtual/remote work flexibility, some occasional evening work and weekend work will be required.

    Benefits

    All full-time employees receive an excellent benefits package including health and dental insurance, a 401k retirement plan, sick and paid vacation time per year.

    Level of Language Proficiency

    • Spanish fluency is a plus.

    Location

    Hybrid
    Work must be performed in or near New York, NY
    Associated Location
    New York, NY, USA

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