Nonprofit
Published 4/22/26 9:04AM

Director of Philanthropic Advancement

Remote, Volunteer must be in United States
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  • Details

    Available Times:
    Weekdays (daytime, evenings), Weekends (daytime, evenings)
    Time Commitment:
    A few hours per week
    Commitment Details:
    5 to 8 hours per week
    Recurrence:
    Recurring
    Volunteers Needed:
    5
    Cause Areas:
    Community Development, Disaster Relief, Economic Development, Environment & Sustainability, Human Rights & Civil Liberties
    Benefits:
    Training Provided

    Description

    Director of Philanthropic Advancement (DoPA)

    Reports to: Managing Director / Chief Enterprise Steward (as designated)

    Job Family: Executive Leadership – Philanthropic Advancement & Institutional Capital

    Location: Hybrid / Global (limited international travel)

    Role Overview

    The Director of Philanthropic Advancement (DoPA) is a senior executive leadership role responsible for advancing Celestial Point Inc.’s institutional sustainability through integrated philanthropic, enterprise, and intellectual‑property–enabled capital strategies.

    Operating within a knowledge‑, design‑, and innovation‑intensive enterprise environment, the DoPA stewards long‑horizon capital formation in support of regenerative megaprojects, venture development, and portfolio replication. The role transcends traditional nonprofit development by focusing on institutional capitalization, social trust, and mission‑aligned private capital, rather than transactional fundraising alone.

    The DoPA serves as one of five horizontal peer directors, collectively responsible for financing and capitalizing Celestial Point Inc.’s mission while maintaining governance discipline, ethical integrity, and long‑term public trust.

    Role Context

    Celestial Point Inc. is a philanthropic enterprise and venture foundry operating in a perpetual beta environment. Through the application of holobiont theory, regenerative design, and systems‑level innovation, the organization builds, operates, and replicates new growth models across its portfolio, including large‑scale Eco Mega District initiatives.

    Within this context, the Director of Philanthropic Advancement plays a critical role in ensuring that innovation intensity is matched by capital sophistication, institutional legitimacy, and durable financing structures appropriate to a 501(c)(3) organization that acquires equity through intellectual property creation rather than financial purchase.

    Core Responsibilities

    Institutional Capital & Advancement Strategy

    • Design and steward long‑term philanthropic and enterprise capital strategies aligned with organizational lifecycle stages and portfolio needs.
    • Advance diversified funding and financing mechanisms that support innovation, infrastructure, and replication without compromising mission or governance integrity.
    • Integrate philanthropic, enterprise, and IP‑derived value streams into a coherent institutional advancement framework.

    Executive Leadership & Governance

    • Serve as a senior member of the executive leadership cohort, contributing to organizational strategy, capitalization policy, and long‑term capacity building.
    • Uphold fiduciary responsibility, ethical standards, and regulatory compliance across all advancement and capital‑related activities.
    • Exercise disciplined judgment within defined authority boundaries, with accountability to executive leadership and Board‑approved structures.

    Strategic Relationship Stewardship

    • Build and steward high‑trust relationships with donors, foundations, institutional partners, advisors, and mission‑aligned capital stakeholders.
    • Represent Celestial Point Inc. in complex, high‑level advancement conversations requiring credibility, discretion, and institutional maturity.
    • Strengthen social capital and public trust through principled engagement and transparent stewardship practices.

    Innovation‑Aligned Capital Integration

    • Partner closely with venture, design, and program leadership to translate complex scientific, regenerative, and design‑intensive initiatives into credible, fundable advancement narratives.
    • Ensure capital strategies appropriately support innovation pipelines, intellectual property development, and portfolio scalability.
    • Align advancement activity with enterprise risk management, compliance, and long‑term institutional resilience.

    Strategic Planning, Budgeting & Performance

    • Contribute to multi‑year financial planning, capitalization models, and advancement projections.
    • Support rigorous evaluation of advancement effectiveness using impact‑oriented and institutional performance frameworks.
    • Promote continuous learning and adaptive strategy in response to internal performance data and external conditions.

    Governance Commitment: Give‑or‑Get Policy

    As part of Celestial Point Inc.’s governance expectations, individuals serving in this role are required to participate in the organization’s Give‑or‑Get Policy.

    This role carries a $1,000 annual Give‑or‑Get commitment, which may be fulfilled through personal giving, donor engagement, fundraising activity, or other Board‑approved pathways.

    The expectation is full participation, not uniform financial capacity. This requirement reflects shared responsibility for institutional sustainability, public trust, and ethical stewardship.

    Qualifications & Readiness Indicators

    Demonstrated Readiness (Required)

    This role requires evidence of executive‑level capability and judgment, including:

    • Ability to reason at the institutional, system, and governance level
    • Capacity to operate effectively under ambiguity and complexity
    • Disciplined decision‑making within defined authority structures
    • Accountability for outcomes affecting long‑term organizational health
    • Demonstrated ethical leadership and stewardship mindset

    Education & Experience

    • Advanced degree in public administration, philanthropy, finance, law, organizational leadership, or a related field—or equivalent professional experience.
    • Senior experience in philanthropic institutions, nonprofit advancement, impact finance, or mission‑driven enterprise environments.
    • Demonstrated experience stewarding complex stakeholder relationships and institutional resources.
    • Familiarity with innovation‑intensive, design‑driven, or IP‑enabled organizational models is strongly valued.

    Work Environment & Conditions

    • Hybrid work environment with periodic travel as required.
    • High cognitive demands associated with executive accountability and institutional decision‑making.
    • Engagement in sensitive, high‑trust advancement and capital relationships.

    Why This Role Matters

    The Director of Philanthropic Advancement is a guardian of institutional durability. This role exists to ensure that Celestial Point Inc.’s innovation, science, and regenerative ambitions are matched by capital structures capable of sustaining them across generations—without compromising mission, ethics, or public trust.

    Location

    Remote
    Volunteer must be in United States
    Associated Location
    Raleigh, NC, USA

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