Position Overview
The Senior Major Gifts Officer is a strategic, relationship-focused fundraiser responsible for driving significant philanthropic investment in Tipping Point’s mission. This role owns a dynamic portfolio of high-capacity donors and prospects and is accountable for achieving ambitious annual goals through effective cultivation, bold solicitation, and exceptional stewardship. Managing a portfolio of 120+ donors and prospects with the capability to give $25,000 or more annually, the Senior Major Gifts Officer develops and executes proactive individualized strategies that align donor interests with Tipping Point’s organizational priorities. This role regularly solicits and closes five- and six- figure gifts, including multi-year commitments, ensuring donor investments advance measurable impact across the Bay Area.
Reporting to the Senior Director of Philanthropy, the Senior Major Gifts Officer serves as a trusted ambassador for Tipping Point and represents the organization to donors, partners, and community leaders with credibility, clarity, and a deep understanding of our model and impact. Additionally, this position works closely with the Chief Development Officer and entire Giving Team to execute strategies to expand and strengthen support for Tipping Point.
Through disciplined portfolio management, data-informed decision-making, and strategic collaboration, this role advances the long-term strength and sustainability of Tipping Point’s individual giving program.
What will you do?
Portfolio Management + Relationship Building
Donor Strategy
Collaboration
All other duties as assigned.
What qualifications are we looking for?
In addition to our core values, Tipping Point staff exhibit four core competencies: flexibility, exceptional communication skills, ability to work well on a team, and the ability to continuously problem solve in the face of challenges.
Additionally, the Senior Major Gifts Officer must have:
Travel Expectations
This role requires regular local travel throughout the Bay Area to attend donor meetings, cultivation events, site visits, and other fundraising-related activities in support of advancing organizational goals.
alary + classification
Tipping Point is committed to paying competitive wages. In an effort to increase equity, because we know that salary negotiations tend to have an unfair bias, we do not participate in a salary negotiation process for any candidate. We will make our best offer, and it will be the same regardless of the candidate. The annual salary for the Senior Major Gifts Officer role is $176,800. This position meets the exemption requirements as defined by state and federal law. Exempt employees are paid on a salaried basis, and their salary is intended to constitute their entire regular compensation, regardless of the number of hours they work; therefore, exempt employees are not eligible for overtime pay.
Hybrid Work Environment
At Tipping Point, we believe that in-person connection is essential to fostering strong collaboration, creativity, and community. To support this, staff are expected to be in the office Tuesday through Thursday. Some roles may require community meetings, which can be scheduled during these in-person days. On Mondays and Fridays, staff may choose to work remotely or from the office, depending on their preference. Our office remains open five days a week to encourage face-to-face collaboration and to provide a welcoming space for those who thrive working onsite. We also extend the use of our office to our grantee partners as a shared space for meetings and connection. Tipping Point will periodically assess this hybrid work model and may adjust it as needed to best serve our mission and team.
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We are proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity company. We do not discriminate based on race, religion, color, national origin, gender (including pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions), sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, status as a protected veteran, status as an individual with a disability, or other applicable legally protected characteristics. Tipping Point will consider qualified applicants with arrest or conviction records for employment in a manner consistent with the requirements of the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance.
Applicants are encouraged to apply by March 31 for best consideration. Tipping Point accepts applications on a rolling basis; if the position is still posted on our website, we are still accepting applications.