Development Manager (Assistant Director of Philanthropy)
Joybound People & Pets · Walnut Creek, CA · 4 wk ago
ManagementFull-time
Position Summary
The Assistant Director of Philanthropy plays a critical role in advancing Joybound’s financial sustainability by supporting and strengthening the organization’s mid-level donor program.
Key Responsibilities
- Culture
- Interact and communicate with colleagues, volunteers, and the public in a manner that advances a culture of positivity, professionalism, trust, transparency, empathy, and excellence at Joybound.
- Donor Portfolio Management
- Identify, qualify, cultivate, solicit, and steward a portfolio of individual donors and prospects with the capacity to give $1,000–$9,999 annually.
- Develop and execute personalized, donor-centered cultivation and solicitation strategies for a portfolio of approximately 200 donors and prospects.
- Maintain consistent, meaningful communication with donors to express gratitude, share impact, position gift solicitations, and strengthen long-term relationships.
- Conduct donor meetings, tours, and engagement experiences that deepen connection to Joybound’s mission and programs.
- Mid-Level Program Operations & Growth
- Collaborate with the Associate Director of Philanthropy to implement and refine Joybound’s mid-level donor journey, segmentation model, and engagement framework.
- Contribute to the development of scalable systems, processes, and best practices that support donor movement, retention, and upgrade strategies across the mid-level program.
- Support the integration of mid-level donors into leadership giving and major gift pathways by building donor readiness and identifying qualified prospects for deeper engagement.
- Collaborate across development functions—including direct marketing, events, and legacy and major gifts—to ensure a coordinated and consistent donor experience.
- Support the execution and stewardship strategy of Joybound’s Annual Giving Societies, including donor recognition, welcome and renewal touchpoints, and tier-based engagement aligned with donor commitment levels.
- Performance, Metrics & Systems
- Achieve or exceed annual performance goals related to donor retention, tier movement, engagement activity, proposal outcomes, gift size, and total revenue.
- Analyze donor data and fundraising metrics to identify trends, opportunities, and areas for continuous improvement within the mid-level program.
- Ensure timely, accurate, and complete documentation of donor interactions, plans, and outcomes in Raiser’s Edge/NXT and related systems.
- Utilize research and wealth screening tools such as iWave and other platforms to inform donor strategy and prospect development.
- Donor Communications & Culture
- Ensure all donor-facing communications—including solicitations, acknowledgments, and stewardship materials—are donor-centered, mission-aligned, and consistent with Joybound’s values and voice.
- Attend, support, and enhance donor experiences at Joybound events and engagement opportunities.
- Physical Requirements
- Work environment includes constant exposure to animals and animal allergens.
- Push/pull moderately heavy objects up to 25 pounds.
- Kneel, bend, stoop, squat, reach above and below shoulder level, grasp and turn objects, stand and/or walk frequently and repetitively throughout each shift.
- Flex the neck upward and downward; twist the neck and the waist.
- Sit for long and short periods of time using a computer.
- Drive an automobile.
Qualifications
- REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
- Three or more years of experience in nonprofit fundraising, with a demonstrated record of success securing individual gifts of $5,000 or more.
- Strong ability to build and advance relationships with a diverse community of donors, prospects, colleagues, volunteers, and community partners.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to convey impact and inspire donor engagement.
- Demonstrated comfort working within data-driven fundraising systems and performance metrics.
- Proficiency in Raiser’s Edge/NXT, iWave, Microsoft Office Suite, and related development technologies.
- Enthusiasm for the human-animal bond, with comfort working in an environment that includes animals.
- Affection for animals, concern for their welfare, and a willingness to accommodate animals in the workplace.
- Pre-employment background screening required.
- Must have a valid California Driver’s License and must not have more than two at-fault incidents in a three-year period and no major at-fault violations in the last ten years and must be insured.
- EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
- Four-year college degree or equivalent professional experience required.
- CFRE or similar professional designation preferred.