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Join a global conservation organization as a Donor Relations Manager I, where you'll play a crucial role in building relationships with donors and prospects. This position focuses on identifying and qualifying major gift prospects, cultivating relationships, and achieving fundraising goals. You'll work collaboratively with a dedicated team to ensure the success of fundraising initiatives while promoting the mission of conservation. If you're passionate about making a difference and have the skills to engage diverse stakeholders, this is an exciting opportunity to contribute to meaningful change in the world.
Founded in 1951, the Nature Conservancy is a global conservation organization dedicated to conserving the lands and waters on which all life depends. Guided by science, we create innovative, on-the-ground solutions to our world's toughest challenges so that nature and people can thrive together. We are tackling climate change, conserving lands, waters and oceans at unprecedented scale, providing food and water sustainably and helping make cities more sustainable. One of our core values is our commitment to diversity. Therefore, we strive for a globally diverse and culturally competent workforce. Working in 72 countries, including all 50 United States, we use a collaborative approach that engages local communities, governments, the private sector, and other partners. To learn more, visit www.nature.org or follow @nature_press on Twitter.
The Donor Relations Manager I (DRM I) is responsible for the identification and qualification of major and planned gift prospects and assists in cultivating and soliciting donors through direct contact. S/he conducts initial exploratory meetings with donors and prospects to determine capacity for giving. The DRM I will coordinate efforts to build the Legacy Club.
Essential Functions
The Donor Relations Manager I (DRM I) focuses primarily on pipeline development and discovery through conducting initial exploratory meetings with donors and prospects to determine inclination and capacity for major and deferred gifts. S/he moves prospects capable of major gifts to the prospect pool for management by senior fundraising staff and integration into the Relationship Management process. The DRM I assists in cultivating and soliciting donors by engaging in direct personal contact with prospects and donors using personal visits, telephone, email, appropriate events, and tours. S/he helps to build the Legacy Club program.
S/he is responsible for attaining activity measures related to performance including number of personal interactions and visits each month, as well as an annual fundraising goal. S/he works collaboratively with the fundraising team to achieve annual chapter fundraising goals.
The DRM I may be responsible for staffing volunteers engaged in fundraising or related donor engagement projects. Such responsibilities include organizing and managing volunteer meetings and coordinating follow-up tasks.
S/he uses the Conservancy’s fundraising management system to update donor information, produce reports, perform analyses, and track and cultivate donors. The DRM I works on a variety of activities, including providing program information to prospects and drafting routine correspondence and acknowledgements. The DRM I identifies the correct contacts to go to for information on gifts of assets. S/he effectively communicates and distributes information to assist staff in making decisions, solving problems, and improving workflow.
Must be willing to travel statewide for donors and farther at times for TNC-related training opportunities and donor/prospect visits.
Responsibilities and Scope
Desired Qualifications
Build Relationships: Builds productive relationships by interacting with others in ways that enhance mutual trust and commitment.
Collaboration and Teamwork: Works collaboratively with stakeholders across levels, geographies, backgrounds, and cultures to improve decisions, strengthen commitment, and be more effective.
Develop Others: Takes ownership to help develop others' skills, behaviors, and mindsets to help them maximize their workplace contributions.
Leverages Difference: Demonstrates commitment to harnessing the power of differences strategically; consistently sees, learns from, and takes strategic action related to difference; and demonstrates the self-awareness and behaviors to work across differences of identity and power respectfully and effectively with all stakeholders. Actively seeks to build and retain a diverse workforce and fosters an equitable inclusive workplace by drawing upon diverse perspectives.
Systems Leadership: Demonstrates commitment to harnessing the power of differences strategically; consistently sees, learns from, and takes strategic action related to difference; and demonstrates the self-awareness and behaviors to work across differences of identity and power respectfully and effectively with all stakeholders. Actively seeks to build and retain a diverse workforce and fosters an equitable inclusive workplace by drawing upon diverse perspectives.
Posting deadline of July 16, 2019. Applicant must apply online at www.nature.org and must reference the following job number: