The Library Foundation of Los Angeles (LFLA) is seeking a Chief Development Officer (CDO) to lead its philanthropic enterprise through its extraordinary next chapter powering the promise of the Los Angeles Public Library (LAPL). The Richard J. Riordan Central Library—a beacon of knowledge and a sanctuary for stories since its dedication in July 1926—is marking its centennial. A multi-year Centennial Celebration and $10MM campaign is well underway and generating real civic energy. A year+ of signature events, a luminous honorary committee, and a library that has never been more visible, more resonant, or more compelling to donors has created the conditions for visionary, transformational philanthropy. With LA28 bringing global attention to the city's cultural institutions and a new LAPL strategic plan, the incoming CDO will arrive not as a steward of the status quo but as an architect of what comes next. Alongside the Centennial Celebration and Campaign , LFLA is beginning to think expansively about the future: impactful new initiatives, longer-term endowment goals, and a next comprehensive campaign that could significantly scale LFLA's philanthropic ambition. The CDO will be a principal voice in shaping that vision. At this moment, when trust in institutions is fragile and civic spaces are disappearing, our public libraries stand strong, and LFLA is committed to helping advance access, learning, discovery, and opportunity for all Angelenos. ABOUT THE ORGANIZATION The Library Foundation of Los Angeles (LFLA) is a private foundation with a public purpose: to support the work and mission of the Los Angeles Public Library (LAPL). Through fundraising, advocacy, and innovative programming, LFLA enhances the capabilities, resources, and programs of LAPL, the third-largest public library system in the country. For more than 30 years, LFLA has worked in close partnership with LAPL to strengthen communities and improve civic life across Los Angeles. LAPL serves one of the largest and most diverse populations of any public library system in the country. With 72 neighborhood branches and the historic Central Library in downtown Los Angeles, LAPL provides free and open access to information, ideas, books, and technology, enriching, educating, and empowering individuals of all ages and backgrounds. Its programs span youth and adult literacy, digital equity, teen civic engagement and college readiness, new citizenship support, veteran services, makerspaces, and much more. LFLA's current annual revenue goal is approximately $10 million, comprised of individual major and planned gifts, corporate and foundation giving, membership, annual giving, and special events. The organization is governed by a 39-member active, engaged Board of Directors and mobilized by a Council of 400+ civic and philanthropic ambassadors who work year-round to advance LFLA's mission, focusing on helping students succeed, investing in lifelong learning, and engaging the imagination. LFLA is led by President and CEO Stacy Lieberman. For the full range of LFLA-supported programs please visit: https://lfla.org/what-we-fund/. REPORTING AND TEAM The Chief Development Officer reports directly to the President and CEO and is a member of LFLA's Executive Leadership Team alongside the Chief Financial and Operations Officer. The CDO is a principal officer of the organization. The CDO manages a team of 13 with six direct reports. THE POSITION The CDO is a senior executive role demanding bold strategic thinking, sophisticated donor leadership, and the influence to galvanize a board, inspire and mentor a team, and move institutional philanthropy forward. The CDO will be a true partner to the President and CEO and the Board of Directors—helping to set the organization's philanthropic agenda, managing a team of development professionals, personally leading the cultivation and closing of some of the largest gifts, and serving as a primary external face of LFLA in major donor settings. This person will drive the Centennial Celebration and Campaign toward and beyond its goal, define the next phase of LFLA's fundraising, and co-create initiatives with philanthropic foundations that go beyond traditional grant-seeking.
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