Director of Development (Lead Advancement Officer)
University of Utah · Salt Lake City, UT · 2 mo ago
Management$50k/yrFull-time
Job Summary
Under the supervision of the UMFA's Marcia & John Price Executive Director and the Senior Executive Director of Advancement in University Advancement, the Lead Advancement Officer (Director of Development) leads fundraising strategies and activities at the UMFA, particularly in soliciting major gifts.
About the Role
The Director of Development will identify and manage an appropriately-sized portfolio of predominantly major gift prospects capable of making gifts of $50,000 and greater. The role will work closely with the UMFA's Executive Director to identify, cultivate, and solicit major gifts utilizing strategic prospect and donor engagement plans, while collaborating with University Advancement staff and others to align fundraising efforts.
Responsibilities
- Major Gift donor identification, cultivation and solicitation: Plans and implements strategies and goals to increase fundraising effectiveness, overseeing major gifts; local and national corporate and foundation grants and sponsorships; annual giving including an annual fundraising event/gala; planned giving and endowment strategies; and participates in and collaborates with University Advancement in the University's comprehensive campaign.
- Oversees strategic, Museum-wide efforts in major donor cultivation and stewardship. Responsible for soliciting major gifts in coordination and partnership with the Executive Director, University Advancement, and the Museum's Board of Directors.
- Tracks engagement and solicitation progress in the Unite prospect management database ensuring the capture of updated and accurate information.
- Utilizes fundamentally sound fundraising practices to identify, cultivate, solicit, and steward major gift prospects for the UMFA throughout the development cycle.
- Establishes and effectively manages relationships with a goal portfolio of ~75 major gift prospects and donors in Unite capable of making gifts from $25,000 - $1M.
- Expands the donor base and creates effective engagement pipelines for both new and existing major gift prospects and donors.
- Prepares donor briefings, proposals, and follow up communications to support solicitation and stewardship efforts in a timely and professional manner.
- Management Of Frontline Fundraising And Engagement Staff: Sets and administers the Development Department's annual budget. Works in concert with the Executive Director and University Advancement to set and pursue fundraising goals in support of the Museum's operations. Supervises, motivates, and provides leadership to a team of three development staff at the Museum. Ensures that predetermined fundraising goals and performance metrics are met.
- Advancement Leadership: Collaborates and communicates with fundraising colleagues in University Advancement and across the University. Serves as a key member of the Museum's senior management team. Represents the Museum with the Lead Advancement Officer cohort, and to Central Advancement units.
Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree in marketing, communication, public relations, art history, education or humanities or a related area.
- UCareers: 8 years of directly related work experience in philanthropy; or a master's (or equivalency) + 6 years of directly related work experience in philanthropy.
- Possess knowledge and familiarity with the visual or performing arts, museums or other cultural organizations in order to work well with Museum staff and our donor community.
- Planning, organization, execution, and accountability skills to meet predetermined fundraising performance goals and metrics.
- Strong human relations and excellent communication skills.
- Ability to work independently and as part of a collaborative team.
- High ethical standards, discretion, and confidentiality in working with donor information.
Preferences
- Demonstrated success in major gift fundraising ideally for an arts and culture organization.
- Experience with CRM-style database.
- Experience in grant and proposal writing, public speaking, and an understanding of the University of Utah's fundraising practices and policies.
- Familiarity with Utah's philanthropic community and knowledge of the visual arts, the larger art world, and art museums.
- Experience with the planning and implementation of large-scale, elegant special events, parties and galas and effectively managing volunteers.
- Demonstrated ability to work well independently and on a team, always showing respect for the diverse constituencies within and outside of the UMFA.
- Demonstrated critical thinking skills, sound reasoning, and great personal and professional integrity.