About CSS
Center for Supportive Schools (CSS) is a fast-paced, collegial, and team-oriented organization wholly committed to helping schools become places where students want to be. CSS is driven by the vision that one day, all students will thrive in schools that graduate them prepared for the rigors of college and lives filled with meaningful work, active citizenship, and personal fulfillment.
Our work directly addresses student disengagement, a root cause of diminished academic performance, students dropping out of school, and other high-risk student behaviors. Founded in 1979, we are a national organization currently impacting 65,000 students annually and committed to supporting every K-12 school in the country.
We know that we can only be truly mission-oriented by first building a safe, supportive, engaging, and inspiring internal culture. Thus, we focus on creating the conditions for staff to bring the full weight of their brilliance, skills, and past experiences, and to thrive personally. We work to ensure that all staff feel accepted, valued, affirmed, connected, safe to grow, and encouraged to advocate for progress.
For more information, please visit www.supportiveschools.org.
The Role
The Center for Supportive Schools (CSS) is in search of a senior fundraising leader who will be responsible for developing, managing, and executing enterprise-wide major gifts and advancement strategies that will drive major philanthropic investments to support the mission and long-term sustainability of the organization. In this role, the Director of Advancement Strategy & Major Gifts will partner closely with the CEO, in ensuring that CSS is positioned as a celebrated organization poised for transformative philanthropic investments.
This colleague will provide leadership for and execution of the major-gift strategy, cultivating high-value donor relationships, and building and providing oversight of a portfolio of prospects—both individual and institutional, qualified to make gifts of $25,000 and above. With direct support from the Executive Advisor to the Office of the CEO, the Director of Advancement Strategy & Major Gifts will also partner closely with the Manager of Advancement Operations and Annual Fund(s) to meet and exceed philanthropic revenue targets for CSS.
The ideal candidate is known for their meticulous attention to detail, engaging and inspiring connections with donors and champions, and excellence in execution of initiatives and campaigns. This leader will have demonstrated success in securing major gifts in the nonprofit space, and deep alignment with and connection to education and youth development causes. As a hybrid/remote colleague, there will be some travel required to support the CEO and trustees in specific markets (Atlanta; Boston; Los Angeles; New York City Metropolitan Area; San Francisco/Oakland Bay Area; Washington, DC Metropolitan Area; among others).
Key Job Responsibilities
Major Gifts Strategy & Execution
Advancement Strategy & Leadership
Relationship Management & Donor Engagement
Collaboration & Internal Partnerships
Qualifications and Experience
Required Qualifications/Experience:
Location
The Director of Advancement Strategy & Major Gifts is a hybrid role and will require travel nationally, with frequent travel to the following major markets: Atlanta; Boston; Los Angeles; New York City Metropolitan Area; San Francisco/Oakland Bay Area; Washington, DC Metropolitan Area; among others.
Preferred Qualifications/Experience:
Core Competencies
Performance Metrics
Work Environment/Physical Requirements
To Apply
Interested applicants are requested to apply by emailing a cover letter and CV/résumé to resumes@supportiveschools.org. Please include (1) the title of the position in the subject line of your email and (2) where you found the position posting in your cover letter. If possible, please email all documents in PDF format.
Center for Supportive Schools is an equal opportunity employer committed to inclusive hiring.
Compensation and Benefits
The anticipated starting date for this position is April 2026. The annual salary range for this position is $75,000 - $85,000 per year.
CSS offers the following benefits: