The Graduate School of Design (GSD) is a global leader in design education and research, training the next generation of architects, landscape architects, urban planners, urban designers, and design thinkers whose work will shape the future of cities, communities, and the planet. At a moment when the world faces urgent and interlocking challenges—from climate change and environmental justice to access to housing, public health, and infrastructure—the GSD is uniquely positioned to generate the creative, interdisciplinary, and actionable solutions these crises demand. The School’s faculty and students push the boundaries of knowledge and practice, advancing ideas that influence policy, industry, and communities worldwide. To sustain and accelerate this impact, the GSD must secure long-term philanthropic investment in its core priorities: ensuring access for exceptional students, supporting world-class faculty, and fueling innovative programs and research. Development and Alumni Relations is central to advancing these goals. Our dynamic and collaborative team, including five frontline fundraising positions, is pivoting toward a more metrics- and goal-oriented major and principal gifts program designed to significantly increase philanthropic support for the School. The Associate Director of Major Gifts will play a pivotal role in this evolution, helping to build a robust, sustainable pipeline of donors who are deeply engaged with the GSD’s mission and work. Reporting to the Senior Director of Major Gifts and Individual Philanthropy, the Associate Director of Major Gifts is a key frontline fundraiser for the GSD, responsible for managing and growing a portfolio of approximately 150–250 prospective donors—including individuals, corporations, and foundations—with a primary focus on six-figure gifts and select opportunities to secure seven-figure commitments. Reporting to the Senior Director of Major Gifts and Individual Philanthropy, the Associate Director will advance the School’s highest priorities—students, faculty, and programs—by developing and executing thoughtful, data-informed strategies for identification, qualification, cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship. This full-time, exempt position is hybrid, with a minimum expectation of one day per week in the Cambridge office and extensive travel (primarily domestic) to engage donors and prospects.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Senior
Education Level
Associate degree