About Texas Census Institute
The Texas Census Institute (TxCI) is on a mission to provide independent, nonpartisan, and data-driven census policy and program guidance to overcome operational and motivational barriers to census participation so that, through a complete count, all Texans can enjoy a great quality of life. We are a small (4 FTEs currently) but growing nonprofit that was recently granted independent 501(c)(3) status by the IRS.
The 2020 Census resulted in approximately 550,000 person undercount in Texas, potentially costing Texans almost $25 Billion in lost federal funds by 2031 and causing the loss of one U.S. House seat. As Texas grows, robust census participation will help leaders make sound policy decisions, wise investments, and appropriate resource allocations so Texas remains a great place to live and work. The Texas Census Institute is working to help secure a complete count in 2030 and beyond in order to restore lost funding and ensure representation for all Texans.
Summary
The Texas Census Institute (TxCI) is seeking its first Associate Director Development Manager, a new role instrumental in advancing our brand, supercharging our fundraising, and strengthening key partnerships to support TxCI’s growth and long-term sustainability. Reporting directly to the President & CEO, with support from the Chief Operating Officer, this position will design and execute a comprehensive development and marketing plan that effectively communicates the value of the census and the important role the TxCI plays in ensuring a complete count in Texas to our partners and funders to drive engagement and inspire further investment and engagement in our work.
The Associate Director Development & Marketing will be a relationship-driven and strategic fundraiser with 4-6 years of experience building and executing a coordinated development plan in a mission-driven environment, preferably in a nonprofit or government setting. This person will play a central role in cultivating and stewarding major institutional donors, including foundations and public-sector funders, while also strengthening partnerships with government agencies, research institutions, and nonprofit allies across the state and beyond by developing compelling narratives, personalized outreach strategies, and meaningful stewardship experiences.
This role requires a highly collaborative, self-motivated professional who is comfortable working independently in ambiguous situations, in a fast-paced and evolving environment. The ideal candidate brings strong experience in donor engagement, cross-sector partnerships, and messaging strategy, and is energized by the opportunity to build systems and relationships from the ground up. Familiarity with fundraising in resource-constrained environments, engaging diverse communities, and communicating across sectors is highly valued.
Key Responsibilities
Build Fundraising & Donor/Partner Engagement
Foster Partnerships & Cross-Functional Collaboration
Drive the Marketing & Communications of the Organization
Develop Organizational Capacity for Success
Note: This list is not exhaustive and may be subject to modification as job duties evolve.
Qualifications
Working Environment
Compensation and Benefits
Equal Opportunity Statement
The Texas Census Institute is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to creating a workplace that reflects the diversity of Texas. We do not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment based on race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, sexual orientation, and gender identity), national origin, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law.
Our commitment to equal opportunity applies to all aspects of employment, including recruitment, hiring, training, promotion, compensation, benefits, and termination. We also strictly prohibit retaliation against any individual who reports discrimination, files a complaint, or participates in an investigation or proceeding related to equal employment opportunity.
We value diverse perspectives and experiences, and we encourage candidates from historically underrepresented communities to apply.
Application Process
To apply, submit your application through this form. Applications will be manually reviewed, with interview candidates identified and asked to participate in two rounds of interviews, starting with a job and team fit interview, and then an organizational fit interview before a hiring decision is made. We plan to begin our first round of interviews the week of October 6th. Priority review will be given for applications submitted by 11:59pm CT, October 7th, 2025. Please submit your materials by this date to ensure your application is considered. Applications after this date will be considered only if there are an insufficient number of qualified candidates in the interview pool. Questions about this process can be sent to hiring@texascensus.org.
We offer a 401k plan (without match) and a stipend for health insurance
Required English fluency in reading, writing, speaking, and listening.
Spanish proficiency in reading, writing, and speaking is a plus.
Applications will be manually reviewed, with interview candidates identified and asked to participate in two rounds of interviews, starting with a job and team fit interview, and then an organizational fit interview before a hiring decision is made. We plan to begin our first round of interviews the week of October 6th. Priority review will be given for applications submitted by 11:59pm CT, October 7th, 2025. Please submit your materials by this date to ensure your application is considered. Applications after this date will be considered only if there are an insufficient number of qualified candidates in the interview pool. Questions about this process can be sent to hiring@texascensus.org.