Summary
Are you an experienced fundraiser who wants your work to drive real, meaningful social change to the benefit of millions of Americans? Are you someone with a passion and commitment to improve the world around you? No single act of state government inflicts more harm on the financial, social, and mental well-being of the people of our nation than the institution of predatory gambling. Stop Predatory Gambling is seeking a dynamic Development Director to grow our fundraising base and fuel a growing national movement dedicated to addressing this much-neglected problem and its harmful impacts on individuals, families, communities, and our country.
This is a unique opportunity to lead and expand fundraising efforts for a mission-driven organization at the forefront of national reform efforts. You’ll partner closely with leadership, engage committed supporters, and build sustainable revenue strategies that power advocacy, education, and outreach across the country. We invite you to bring your expertise and your passion to our team. This team member can work from anywhere in the United States.
ORGANIZATION SUMMARY
Who We Are
We reveal the truth behind gambling operators to advocate for those who have suffered harm, to prevent more victims, and to champion policy reforms that stop predatory gambling.
A 501c3 national non-profit organization, we are a national advocacy network of individuals and partner groups with members in all 50 states.
We are one of the most diverse organizations in the United States, one in which citizens of all political stripes and life circumstances, from every corner of the country, work side-by-side.
POSITION SUMMARY
The Development Director will create and implement organizational fundraising initiatives with the Executive Director, board members, and other key stakeholders to grow and diversify revenue streams, including individual giving, foundation grants, and special events.
The ideal candidate will have a record of effective fundraising results, demonstrate excellent relationship-building skills, and convey a passion for meaningfully improving the financial, mental, and social well-being of tens of millions of Americans whose lives are being severely affected by predatory gambling.
What You'll Do
Fundraising Strategy and Planning
Donor Cultivation and Stewardship
Grant Management
Event Planning and Execution
Data Management and Reporting
Key Character Traits
Professional Qualifications
What We Offer:
Work Environment, Schedule, and Compensation
The physical demands described for this position are that of a typical office environment.
Location: Remote; willingness to travel required on occasion (likely no more than quarterly.) This position could function anywhere in the United States. While the ideal candidate would be located in or near Greater Boston, location will not be a deciding factor in choosing the right candidate.
Schedule: Monday – Friday, occasional evenings and weekend availability will be required as job duties demand. For the right candidate, if necessary, we are open to offering flexibility on structuring the work week.
Compensation: $75,000-$90,000 commensurate with experience with opportunities for advancement as the organization grows. This position is eligible for a benefits package including:
Please submit your resume along with a cover letter that describes how your interests fit our needs.
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Along with your resume, please include a cover letter that describes how your interests fit our needs.
We intend to fill this position as soon as we find the right candidate, so if you're a good fit for us, please apply soon.