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Director of Donor Relations, West and South Area

Remote, Work must be performed in or near Phoenix, AZ
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    Job Type:Full Time
    Education:4-Year Degree Required
    Experience Level:Director

    Description

    ABOUT US:

    Nuestros Pequeños Hermanos (NPH) means “Our Little Brothers and Sisters” in Spanish. NPH transforms the lives of vulnerable children in Bolivia, the Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, and Peru. Together, we help children overcome poverty and become productive, caring leaders in their own communities. Founded in 1954 by Father William Wasson, NPH is supporting nearly 8,000 children, both inside and outside our homes, ensuring they have a safe and nurturing place to live, an education, clothing, healthcare, and a strong family support system. In addition, NPH’s St. Damien Pediatric Hospital in Haiti is the only pediatric medical facility in the entire nation of 11.5 million people, employing more than 500 Haitians and serving thousands of children and expectant mothers each year.

    NPH USA, a fundraising organization for NPH International, is headquartered in Chicago with fundraising offices in three areas covering the West and South; Midwest; and East Coast. NPH International is headquartered in Mexico, with other fundraising offices in Europe, Australasia, and Canada.

    Mission

    NPH USA connects supporters’ passions and interests to the transformational work of Nuestros Pequeños Hermanos impacting the lives of children, families and communities in Latin America and the Caribbean.

    Vision

    We envision a world where vulnerable children, families, and communities have access to the resources and opportunities they need to thrive.

    Organizational Imperatives

    • Honor Donor Relationships
    • Fulfill Commitment to NPHI
    • Live the Values of Fr. Wasson

    Values

    • Show GRATITUDE in all we do
    • Foster authentic RELATIONSHIP and true connection
    • Act with INTEGRITY always
    • Accept RESPONSIBILITY for our mission and our commitments
    • Work in COLLABORATION to achieve more together
    • Operate with TRANSPARENCY and honesty
    • Embrace DIVERSITY, EQUITY and INCLUSION, building a better organization and a better world

    POSITION SUMMARY:

    The Director of Donor Relations for the West and South area serves in a leadership capacity and is an active participant in developing and executing NPH USA’s fundraising strategy.

    The Director of Donor Relations will connect and foster donor relationships, build visibility and impact and secure financial resources. This individual will design and implement a comprehensive fundraising plan for developing key external alliances by cultivating individual, corporate and foundation philanthropic support.

    The Director of Donor Relations will have primary responsibility for establishing and implementing operational strategies and execution needed to grow and support annual gifts, child sponsorships, major gifts, special events, corporate and foundation support. The Director of Donor Relations will expand and diversify NPH USA’s donor base and work closely with the Donor Relations Manager to secure program funding. In addition, the Director of Donor Relations will work closely with local board members to systematically strengthen NPH USA’s overall fundraising capacity.

    It is expected that the Director of Donor Relations is a strong leader who embodies a clear understanding and passion for NPH USA’s mission, vision, organizational imperatives, values, diversity, equity and inclusion.

    PRIORITIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

    The Director of Donor Relations will:

    • Manage a personal portfolio of approximately 120 major donors and prospects and be responsible for the identification, cultivation, solicitation and stewardship of these individuals, corporations and foundations;
    • Develop and follow multi-year cultivation, solicitation and stewardship plans for each portfolio member – facilitating deeper connections between donor interests, philanthropic goals and the needs of NPH;
    • Travel throughout assigned area to make donor and prospect exploratory, cultivation, solicitation and stewardship visits consistent with assigned targets;
    • Implement a structured program for fostering strong relationships with targeted individual and institutional donor constituencies, involving where appropriate the CEO, board members, and other members of the NPH family as appropriate;
    • Ensure the successful execution of all development strategy which includes the planning, execution and follow-up of donor trips and fundraising events;
    • In partnership with the local board chair and other board members, oversee the involvement, identification, training, and support of fundraising volunteers in outreach and solicitation;
    • Participate in long-range strategic planning for NPH USA; prepare annual operating plans and budgets, incorporating fundraising projections into the budget of the organization;
    • Oversee the selection, performance management, and development of a direct reports, working closely to grow skill levels in fundraising and cross-functional collaboration to achieve fundraising goals.

    IDEAL EXPERIENCE AND PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS

    Candidates should have the following type of experience and characteristics:

    • A minimum of 7-10 years of fundraising experience. Executive leadership experience, preferred.
    • A proven track record in leading fundraising campaigns with extensive nonprofit fundraising experience in a roll-up-your sleeves environment and a demonstrated ability to leverage a strong brand and established programs to draw the attention of donors;
    • Broad-based knowledge of and experience with various development activities including: planned giving, major gift programs, event planning and management, direct solicitations, leveraging fundraising databases and support systems for donor segmentation, research and volunteer management;
    • An exceptional communicator, in writing as well as verbally; a good listener and strategist; comfortable receiving input from many sources, and able to analyze and formulate disparate information into a sound, well-organized plan;
    • Experience engaging volunteers and staff in the fundraising process, preferably for a national organization, an organization that funds services for children, or an organization that raises contributed funds that are invested overseas;
    • A leader who has a history of success with coaching/mentoring staff to be the best they can be in nonprofit development work. Creating an effective, collaborative and professionally fulfilling work environment.
    • Ability and willingness to travel domestically and international, as needed.
    • Driver’s license and personal transportation required.

    ABOUT US:

    Nuestros Pequeños Hermanos (NPH) means “Our Little Brothers and Sisters” in Spanish. NPH transforms the lives of vulnerable children in Bolivia, the Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, and Peru. Together, we help children overcome poverty and become productive, caring leaders in their own communities. Founded in 1954 by Father William Wasson, NPH is supporting nearly 8,000 children, both inside and outside our homes, ensuring they have a safe and nurturing place to live, an education, clothing, healthcare, and a strong family support system. In addition, NPH’s St. Damien Pediatric Hospital in Haiti is the only pediatric medical facility in the entire nation of 11.5 million people, employing more than 500 Haitians and serving thousands of children and expectant mothers each year.

    NPH USA, a fundraising organization for NPH International, is headquartered in Chicago with fundraising offices in three areas covering…

    Location

    Remote
    Work must be performed in or near Phoenix, AZ
    Associated Location
    Phoenix, AZ, USA

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