Development & Communications Director

Lavender Youth Recreation & Information Center (LYRIC)San Francisco, CA
Hybrid

About The Position

The Development & Communications Director serves as a crucial member of LYRIC's Senior Leadership Team and is the driving force behind LYRIC’s fundraising and communication efforts. The Development & Communications Director will work closely with the Executive Director to set short-term and long-term fundraising/communications goals and create and implement plans to achieve those goals. The Development & Communications Director leads board fundraising committees, manages related Development contractors, and also oversees the execution of LYRIC’s annual Pride Pour fundraiser.

Requirements

  • Seasoned fundraising professional with proven ability to help create and achieve goals of a multi-strategy development plan and at least 5 years senior level experience and 5 years supervising staff.
  • Experience in building and expanding a development effort by utilizing moves management, major gift solicitation, and other development tools.
  • Demonstrated success in fundraising experience with individuals, foundations, and corporations.
  • Track record of soliciting and closing six-figure gifts.
  • Proven experience diversifying revenue streams (major donors and private foundations preferred).
  • Demonstrated experience overseeing complex or multiple projects through to success, including meeting financial goals and coordinating the work of key staff and volunteers.
  • Experience reporting to a board and/or board committees.
  • Experience collaborating and ensuring alignment across departments within an organization.
  • Experience with creating a mission-driven culture of accountability; enhanced workplace culture and youth development, social justice, and racial equity principles and practices values.
  • Familiarity with LGBTQQ+ giving culture.
  • Passion and commitment to fostering healthy LGBTQQ+ youth and the ability to work in a supportive role within protocols that prioritize youth development principles and organizational capacity.
  • Experience and competencies in working in a multiracial, multicultural environment.
  • Verified Covid 19 vaccination is required.

Responsibilities

  • Develop and Implement a comprehensive fundraising plan inclusive of major gifts, corporate and foundation giving, and special events.
  • Identify and cultivate major gift prospects, as well as corporate and foundation donors.
  • Plan and execute signature fundraising events such as LYRIC’s Pride Pour event.
  • Create and execute donor cultivation events such as the Donor Appreciation Soiree.
  • Manage and grow a private institutional grants portfolio.
  • Manage prospecting, proposal development, proposal submission, and reporting in partnership with staff and development consultants.
  • Refine and maintain fund development best practices, systems, procedures, and policies, including those related to donor database management (Raiser’s Edge) and gift processing/entry/tracking/acknowledgment.
  • In the near future, this role will manage and lead a team of staff, volunteers, and contractors.
  • Facilitate ongoing leadership development with direct reports, including initiating professional development goal-setting process and identifying professional development opportunities for direct reports.
  • Work with the Finance Director to project and track the fund development-related revenue and expenses of the agency’s annual budget, including monthly fiscal reconciliation and annual audit preparation.
  • Work with LYRIC’s Vice President on alignment with program pillars/deliverables and private funding.
  • Design and implement a cohesive communications plan.
  • Develop and implement a complementary communications plan to: (1) highlight LYRIC’s vision and community impact; (2) strengthen the organization’s external messaging; and (3) cultivate donor relationships.
  • Craft key organization-wide messages and manage their distribution through various print media (organizational collateral, annual report, direct solicitation mailings, etc.) and digital channels ( The LYRIC Letter , LYRIC.org, social media, etc.), coordinating consultants and vendors as needed.
  • Compose strong, effective internal and external communications content and correspondence with audience-specific styles, grammar, and tones.
  • Work closely with the Executive Director, Board of Directors, and Vice President of Programs.
  • Participate as a member of LYRIC’s Senior Leadership Team, working collaboratively to set and meet LYRIC’s strategic initiatives and annual work plans, following LYRIC’s operating principles.
  • Act as primary staff liaison to the LYRIC Board Fund Development Committee, partnering with the Committee Lead to set the committee’s annual work plan and achieve its goals.

Benefits

  • $800 annual health & wellness cash supplement
  • Professional and Learning Development Trainings including $1000 optional employee’s choice of professional and learning development external opportunities.
  • Comprehensive health insurance including full coverage of medical, dental, vision, and acupuncture/chiropractic insurance for employees
  • Optional Health FSA and Commuter Benefits with employee contributions
  • 403b retirement plan, including up to 4% employer matching
  • 19 holidays observed including employee birthday and 5 days for winter break.
  • 19 Vacation (accrued at 6.33 hours twice a month) days, 18 sick days (accrued at 6 hours twice a month), 1 personal day
  • 3 days of critical incident leave, 3 days of bereavement leave, and 5 days of paid jury duty.
  • Hybrid work schedule offering two work-from-home days.
  • $112,246.32 annual salary.
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