Director, Major Gifts

CANADIAN WILDLIFE FEDERATION
20hCA$74,252 - CA$111,378Hybrid

About The Position

CWF is seeking a Director, Major Gifts to lead a growing major gifts program that secures significant restricted and designated support from individual donors, foundations, government agencies, and institutions. Reporting to the Chief Conservation Officer, this role builds and manages a pipeline of major donors, cultivates long‑term relationships, identifies strategic funding opportunities, and secures transformational gifts—including six‑ and seven‑figure contributions annually—to advance CWF’s conservation priorities across education, species and habitat initiatives, and cross‑cutting strategies. The Director collaborates closely with the Conservation and Marketing & Communications teams to develop compelling proposals, oversee grant submissions, and ensure strong reporting and funder stewardship. Working in partnership with the Fund Development Department, the Director ensures unified prospect pipeline management and aligned stewardship across restricted and unrestricted revenue streams. As a newly created leadership role, the Director, Major Gifts will also help shape CWF’s long‑term designated and major gifts strategy and build a team to expand organizational capacity and drive sustainable, mission‑aligned revenue growth.

Requirements

  • 5+ years of progressive fundraising experience, with demonstrated success cultivating and soliciting significant gifts ($50,000+) from individuals, foundations, corporations, or institutional funders.
  • College Diploma or equivalent combination of education and experience in Finance, Marketing, Business/Public Administration, or a related field.
  • Experience hiring, coaching, and developing staff, with the ability to build and lead a high‑performing team.
  • Strong initiative and resilience, with a track record of meeting revenue targets and advancing donor relationships.
  • Ability to work independently while managing multiple priorities, deadlines, and donor portfolios.
  • Exceptional interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to build trusted relationships with donors and senior leadership.
  • Strong writing skills for proposals, cases for support, and donor communications.
  • Experience using donor databases/CRM systems.
  • Strong attention to detail and accuracy in documentation, reporting, and record‑keeping.
  • Ability to represent CWF professionally in donor meetings, events, and public engagements.

Nice To Haves

  • Certified Fund-Raising Executive (CFRE) certification.
  • Grant writing experience and familiarity with foundation and institutional funding.
  • Strong strategic thinking, analytical, and problem‑solving skills.
  • Bilingualism (English and French).
  • Experience working collaboratively across multiple departments in a complex organization.

Responsibilities

  • Identify major gift, grant, and institutional funding opportunities aligned with CWF’s Conservation programs.
  • Develop compelling, strategically aligned gift opportunities based on donor interests and program priorities.
  • Stay informed on philanthropic trends and emerging opportunities to strengthen fundraising strategy.
  • Build and manage a robust pipeline of individual, corporate, and foundation prospects.
  • Identify, cultivate, solicit, and steward major gifts, including six‑ and seven‑figure contributions.
  • Prepare briefing notes, call reports, and customized solicitation materials to support donor engagement.
  • Partner with organizational and Conservation leadership to align donor strategies and provide strong follow‑up.
  • Collaborate with the Fund Development Department to ensure integrated pipelines and coordinated stewardship.
  • Lead the development of letters of intent, proposals, budgets, and presentations in collaboration with Conservation and Marketing & Communications.
  • Manage the full grant lifecycle, from submission through reporting and renewal.
  • Maintain a proposal and reporting calendar and track all grant activity through the CRM.
  • Ensure high‑quality impact reporting to support donor retention.
  • Hire, supervise, and develop staff supporting major gifts and restricted/designated revenue.
  • Provide mentorship, coaching, and performance management to build a strong, collaborative team.
  • Work with internal subject‑matter experts to enhance proposals and donor communications.
  • Maintain accurate donor and grant records and monitor fundraising performance.
  • Support annual budgeting, forecasting, and multi‑year revenue planning.
  • Represent CWF to donors, partners, and stakeholders, fostering strong relationships and trust.

Benefits

  • Friendly and casual work environment.
  • Opportunity to expand your network of conservation and program experts.
  • We are committed to work-life balance.
  • We are committed to building a more diverse workforce.
  • Relevant professional development opportunities for career growth.
  • We offer a competitive benefits plan at no cost to employees which include health, dental, vision, and LTD. Enrollment to Employee Assistance Program.
  • We offer Group RSP enrollment with up to 5% matching.
  • 13 paid stat holidays per year.
  • Generous time-off policies include paid vacation days, sick days, float days, and appointment time.
  • Complimentary subscription to our Canadian Wildlife magazine.
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