Job Description
Development Coordinator
Reports to: Associate Director of Partnerships
Type: Full-time starting ASAP
Salary: $55,000 - $65,000
About NYC Pride: NYC Pride works toward a future without discrimination where all people
have equal rights under the law. We do this by producing LGBTQIA+ Pride events that inspire,
educate, commemorate and celebrate our diverse community
Position Summary:
The Development Coordinator supports NYC Pride's fundraising efforts across individual giving
and foundations. Responsibilities include database management, donor communications, grant
writing, event support, and administrative tasks.
Key Responsibilities:
Develop and execute the annual fundraising plan, ensuring all development practices are
inclusive, transparent, and community-centered in partnership with the Associate Director of
Partnerships, Executive Director, Development Committee, staff, and board members by
focusing on the following:
Individual Giving
donors, recurring donors, and grassroot supporters.
social media that highlight program outcomes and funder impact.
donor pipeline
increased donor retention, with attention on diversifying donor demographics & giving
levels.
Event and On-site Activation Support
Grant & Proposal Support
& track impact
CRM & Data Management (Salesforce)
steps)
leadership
with budgets, messaging, and program delivery
meetings
Committee Assignments:
report updates to staff
Qualifications:
the heavy season
Commitment to Diversity:
HOP is committed to providing equal opportunity to all employees and applicants for
employment without regard to race, religious creed, color, gender identity, gender expression,
age, national origin, ancestry, citizenship status, physical or mental disability, medical condition,
pregnancy, marital or veteran status, sexual orientation, height, and weight, or other personal
characteristics as may be protected by applicable law. We especially encourage members of
historically underrepresented communities to apply, including LGBTQ+ people, women, people
of color, and people with disabilities.
Benefits: