Get more replies from employers
Send a job-specific resume in minutes.
Community Access to the Arts (CATA) is seeking an early-career Development Associate to support fundraising operations in Great Barrington, MA. You will handle donor data, acknowledgments, events, and day-to-day admin for the Development team.
This full-time, benefits-eligible role reports to the Development Director; requires 1–3 years nonprofit fundraising experience, strong organizational skills, and a commitment to equity and inclusion.
Community Access to the Arts (CATA) is an innovative, award-winning nonprofit arts organization that nurtures creativity, connection, and community. Through high-quality visual, performing, and literary arts programs, CATA empowers people with disabilities to express themselves, develop artistically and personally, and share their work with the community.
This is an exceptional opportunity for an early-career professional interested in nonprofit fundraising or arts administration. The ideal candidate is highly organized, detail-oriented, curious, eager to learn, and excited to build a career in the nonprofit sector while contributing to an organization that is transforming lives through the arts. You will have the opportunity to learn and to develop professionally within a successful, highly-regarded mission-based organization surrounded by exceptional colleagues.
This position plays a key role in advancing CATA's fundraising efforts by maintaining the integrity of donor data and providing outstanding administrative support to the Development team. Reporting to the Development Director, the Development Associate helps support special events, donor communications, and day-to-day operations to create a seamless and meaningful donor experience and ensure CATA's fundraising success. The Development Associate bears responsibility for accurate gift processing, thoughtful donor communications, meticulous database management, and administrative support.
This is a full-time, benefits-eligible position based at CATA's offices in Great Barrington, Massachusetts.
The Development Associate is a full-time, non-exempt position. Starting annual salary is $52,200. An excellent benefits package includes:
CATA is an equal opportunity employer with a mission rooted in equity and inclusion. We strongly encourage candidates who contribute to the diversity of our organization.
All inquiries and materials will be confidential.
Apply by: August 28, 2026
Salary: $52,200 annually plus generous benefits package
Community Access to the Arts(CATA) is a trailblazing nonprofit that nurtures and celebrates the creativity of people with disabilities through the arts. In powerful arts programs, people with disabilities express themselves creatively, developing personally and artistically through dance, theater, music, painting, yoga, creative writing, and more. Their vibrant work is showcased in CATA’s public performances, readings, and art exhibits, presented in collaboration with premier cultural institutions in the Berkshires including The Clark Art Institute, Shakespeare & Company, and The Mount.
CATA has dramatically expanded its programs and impact in recent years through robust partnerships with 65 community-based organizations, including disability agencies, residences, and schools, to serve over 1,300 CATA artists annually. Programs focus especially on people with developmental and intellectual disabilities, autism, and brain injuries–historically among the most underserved groups in the arts–and are taught by a professional faculty of talented teaching artists, all experts in their artistic fields.
Located in Great Barrington MA, CATA has an annual budget of $3.2M and is led by a dedicated team of 23 full-time staff, including eight resident faculty. CATA prizes its intentional organizational culture, which is characterized by collaboration, inclusivity, and a shared commitment to innovation, bold thinking, and excellence. CATA has been widely recognized for its groundbreaking work through the Mackenzie Scott Yield Giving national grant award, Massachusetts Cultural Council Commonwealth Award, NEPR Arts & Humanities Award, Mass Nonprofit Network Excellence Award, 1Berkshire Trendsetter Award, and the Barr-Klarman Massachusetts Arts Initiative.