What Does the Team at NEIP Do?
The New England Innocence Project (NEIP) is a small non-profit organization that frees innocent people from prison, supports individuals and families impacted by long-term incarceration, and fights to end the systemic harms of the criminal legal system in the six New England states. We represent people with claims of innocence and use litigation, training, public education, and policy efforts to create systemic change in the criminal legal system. We endeavor to approach our work with an anti-racist and intersectional lens, and we use consensus-based decision-making where possible. We recognize that the criminal legal system and the carceral state are shaped by white supremacy and capitalism. We see our work as an opportunity to challenge and undermine the system's drive for punishment, especially in marginalized communities.
DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR
Overall Position Description
The Development Director will play an important role in ensuring the financial stability and future growth of the New England Innocence Project and its impact in our community. Working with the Executive Director, Senior Director of Communications, Director of Operations, Director of the Exoneree Network, Development Coordinator, and other NEIP staff, the Development Director will be responsible for planning and implementing comprehensive fundraising and stewardship programs using a community-centered approach.
Beyond the individual responsibilities of each staff member, all NEIP staff support each other and the organization by taking on special projects as needed and by attending and participating in NEIP-related functions and events.
NEIP’s hybrid workplace is flexible, with no specific days required at our Cambridge office on a weekly basis. However, this position will require in-person meetings with team members, supporters, potential supporters, and others. In addition, this position will oversee certain in-person events.
Responsibilities & Duties At a Glance:
Qualifications:
Salary & Benefits:
Salary is commensurate with experience with an annual salary range from $100,000-$110,000. Benefits include paid vacation, sick, and personal days, parental leave, and holidays; individual/family health insurance coverage (medical, dental, vision); and educational opportunities. NEIP also offers a defined contribution retirement plan (401k). NEIP is a flexible workplace that values each individual’s contributions toward our mission.
Our Values and Commitment:
NEIP’s core values are being person-centered through collective care, equity, integrity, collaboration, empathy, and compassion. NEIP is an equal opportunity employer. We strongly encourage people from all backgrounds to apply. Importantly, no matter their background, the person selected for this position must embrace, advocate for, and deeply value equity and diversity.
Application Instructions, with a preference for Applications by 2/12/26:
To apply, please send a detailed cover letter, resume, development-related writing sample of your choosing, and the names and contact information of 3 references to jobs@newenglandinnocence.org with the Subject Line “Development Director”. (References will not be contacted without prior discussion with the candidate.)
Applications are preferred prior to February 12, 2026 but will be considered until the position is filled. Please note that because of a high volume of applicants, we cannot respond to every inquiry or application.
Benefits include paid vacation, sick, and personal days, parental leave, and holidays; individual/family health insurance coverage (medical, dental, vision); and educational opportunities. NEIP also offers a defined contribution retirement plan (401k). NEIP is a flexible workplace that values each individual’s contributions toward our mission.
To apply, please send a detailed cover letter, resume, development-related writing sample of your choosing, and the names and contact information of 3 references to jobs@newenglandinnocence.org with the Subject Line “Development Director”. (References will not be contacted without prior discussion with the candidate.)
Applications are preferred prior to February 12, 2026 but will be considered until the position is filled. Please note that because of a high volume of applicants, we cannot respond to every inquiry or application.