Established in 2007, disABILITYsa is a nonprofit 501c(3) organization with the mission to educate, advance, and engage people with disabilities by building connections, exchanging information, creating opportunities, and strengthening our disability community in the greater San Antonio area. The work of disABILITYsa supports a vision where San Antonio is the #1 community where people with disabilities want to live, learn, work, and play.
Through four mission pillars, disABILITYsa works to EDUCATE people with disabilities by sharing information about resources and services, providing access guidance, and offering leadership development training, promoting greater independence and inclusion. ADVANCE public attitudes, awareness, respect and consideration for success of people with disabilities. ENGAGE people with disabilities as active participants in our community. And, STRENGTHEN organizations, supports, and connections that improve independence, inclusion, and belonging for people with disabilities.
Learn more at www.disABILITYsa.org.
The Development & Communications Director is responsible for driving revenue, visibility, and donor engagement for the organization. This includes individual giving, corporate partnerships, grants, special events, and all public-facing communications. This person will lead strategy and execution while collaborating across a small team of committed colleagues and volunteers.
This is a high-accountability, goal-driven leadership role ideal for someone who thrives in a mission-focused environment. disABILITYsa is a small, ambitious organization with a high expectations culture. Candidates should be prepared for hands-on work, collaborative problem-solving, and direct ownership of fundraising and communications outcomes.
Fundraising & Donor Engagement (60%)
Month 1–2: Rapid Assessment & Initial Action
Month 3–4: Parallel Planning & Activation
Month 5–6: Execution with Strategic Alignment
Established in 2007, disABILITYsa is a nonprofit 501c(3) organization with the mission to educate, advance, and engage people with disabilities by building connections, exchanging information, creating opportunities, and strengthening our disability community in the greater San Antonio area. The work of disABILITYsa supports a vision where San Antonio is the #1 community where people with disabilities want to live, learn, work, and play.
Through four mission pillars, disABILITYsa works to EDUCATE people with disabilities by sharing information about resources and services, providing access guidance, and offering leadership development training, promoting greater independence and inclusion. ADVANCE public attitudes, awareness, respect and consideration for success of people with disabilities. ENGAGE people with disabilities as active participants in our community. And, STRENGTHEN organizations, supports, and…
disABILITYsa offers a supportive, mission-driven work environment with comprehensive benefits including flexible schedule, paid time off (PTO) for vacation and sick leave, 10 paid holidays annually, 3% match to retirement plan, health insurance group plan options with 50% of premiums covered, professional development opportunities, and a phone stipend. This role requires an in-person presence and includes occasional evenings and weekends for events, it offers the opportunity to contribute meaningfully to a high-impact, community-centered organization.
disABILITYsa offers a supportive, mission-driven work environment with comprehensive benefits including flexible schedule, paid time off (PTO) for vacation and sick leave, 10 paid holidays annually, 3% match to retirement plan, health insurance group plan options with 50% of premiums covered, professional development opportunities, and a phone stipend. This role requires an in-person presence and includes occasional evenings and weekends for events, it offers the opportunity to contribute meaningfully to a high-impact, community-centered organization.
English – Fluent (Required):
Must possess excellent verbal and written communication skills in English, including the ability to craft compelling narratives, manage professional correspondence, and engage diverse audiences through print and digital media.
Spanish – Conversational to Fluent (Preferred):
An appreciation for the linguistic diversity of the San Antonio community is essential. The ability to communicate effectively with Spanish-speaking stakeholders is valued and supports outreach and inclusivity.
American Sign Language (ASL) – Basic Proficiency or Willingness to Learn (Preferred):
Familiarity with ASL is an asset, particularly when engaging with Deaf or hard-of-hearing community members. Willingness to learn basic ASL or to collaborate with interpreters demonstrates a commitment to accessibility and inclusion.
English – Fluent (Required):
Must possess excellent verbal and written communication skills in English, including the ability to craft compelling narratives, manage professional…
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