Position Summary & Dimensions
Summary
The Engagement and Stewardship Manager ensures exceptional execution of fundraising strategies that are foundational to achieving department revenue goals. This role is responsible for donor stewardship; department communications; special event strategy, development, and execution; and business administration and data management for development programs. The ideal candidate is detail-oriented and organized, possessing the ability to navigate competing priorities across multiple projects while increasing operational effectiveness through relationship-building and continuous process improvement.
Dimensions
Working Title: Development Manager
Position Classification: Manager
Employment Conditions: Exempt
Department/Section: Development
Classification Starting Range: $62,000-$72,000, depending on experience
Reports To: Senior Development Manager
Supervisory Responsibilities: None
Essential Roles and Responsibilities
Responsibility 1: Special Events & Communications (40% time)
Tasks
- Plan, organize, and execute 6-8 events annually that support Wilderness Inquiry’s mission, fundraising goals, and community engagement efforts (including Board & Friends, house parties, Opportunity Fund gatherings, and Great River Race):
- Facilitate event design, metrics for success, and annual revenue goals with the Development team and organizational leadership.
- Develop and manage timelines, budgets, and work plans for each event.
- Organize and lead effective event-planning meetings with internal staff, Board committees, and vendors.
- Independently manage sponsorship outreach and fulfillment by creating and submitting proposals and ensuring consistent and timely followup.
- Coordinate event logistics including catering, audio-visual, transportation, rentals, auctions/raffles, and signage.
- Supervise on-site execution of events, including staff, volunteers, and vendors.
- Develop promotional strategies for special events in collaboration with the Communications/Marketing team to ensure consistency with brand standards:
- Design and disseminate digital and print materials.
- Oversee invitation lists, registration, and attendee engagement.
- Ensure audience segmentation and alignment with other priorities on the organizational communications calendar.
- Conduct post-event evaluations and analyze feedback to improve future events:
- Maintain accurate records of event performance, attendance, and financials.
- Ensure acknowledgements are promptly made to attendees, vendors, and sponsors.
- Analyze evaluation data and make recommendations for year-over-year improvements.
Responsibility 2: Donor Engagement & Stewardship (40% time)
Tasks
- In collaboration with the Senior Development Manager, organize and implement the annual giving strategy to increase participation and revenue growth through direct mail, email campaigns, digital fundraising, and other innovative approaches.
- Grow the number of individuals that give to Wilderness Inquiry on an annual basis and create tracking mechanisms for continuous improvement:
- Analyze donor data, prior campaigns’ performance metrics, and nonprofit sector research that supports our individual donor development strategy.
- Ensure effective donor cultivation efforts by researching prospects and helping ensure consistent engagement strategies.
- Design, develop and implement effective donor communications collateral, including meaningful and inspiring acknowledgment letters, impact statements, event communications, eNewsletter articles, appeal campaigns, proposals, etc. in a collaborative, but self-directed manner.
Responsibility 3: Department Administration, Data Management and Research (20% time)
Tasks
- Ensure timely execution of core department business processes, such as gift entry and acknowledgement letter disbursement, reporting, prospect research, and meeting coordination.
- In collaboration with Senior Development Manager, implement and maintain effective data standards and training for all staff who manage and maintain donor records.
- Manage the donation entry process and ensure quality control:
- Maintain organized files, calendars, and records for all major development projects and campaigns.
- As needed, design and implement continuous business process improvement strategies to ensure effective use of resources.
- Work collaboratively with members of the development team to assist with other fundraising projects as needed.
- Manage and update annual charity compliance reviews and ratings.
Responsibility 4: Embrace Values, Community Agreements and Other Roles/Responsibilities as Assigned.
Tasks
- Perform all job responsibilities in a manner that centers Wilderness Inquiry values and supports a healthy, safe, and productive work environment for all employees, adhering to our Workplace Community Agreements
- Actively engage in other duties as assigned, including mission-oriented events, programs, and core audience engagements.
Please note: These are not intended to encompass all roles and responsibilities of this position; other duties may be assigned at the discretion of the supervisor.
Qualifications and Requirements
Required Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree and 1-3 years of experience in nonprofit development, communications or comparable experience;
- OR, 3+ years of communications and/or development experience.
- Demonstrated experience with clear, concise writing, storytelling and donor-centered communication, event planning, and/or development administration.
- Excellent organizational and project management skills and ability to independently organize, manage deadlines, and prioritize multiple projects.
- Demonstrated ability to articulate desired outcomes, goals, and impacts and manage work to achieve results.
- A team player with strong interpersonal communication skills, who thrives in a collaborative, fast-paced environment.
- Demonstrated computer and database management skills.
Desired Qualifications and Characteristics
- Ability to balance strategic thinking with attention to detail.
- Demonstrated experience in managing complex events with multiple stakeholders.
- Proactive problem-solver that addresses challenges with persistence, respect for other opinions, and a sense of humor when needed.
- Passion for Wilderness Inquiry’s inclusive mission and the natural world.
- Results-driven and able to independently implement a planned event or campaign.
- Willingness to learn and continuously improve.
Physical Requirements:
- Must be able to use a telephone and computer.
- Must be able to lift 25 lbs.
- Must possess a legal driver’s license and ability to drive a car.
- Reasonable accommodations will be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Work Environment:
This is a hybrid position which reports to Wilderness Inquiry’s Headquarters in Bloomington, MN. Individuals can expect 2-3 days in-person with opportunities for remote work when responsibilities allow.
Note: your application must include a cover letter which will be evaluated as an example of your writing.