The Peninsula College Fund makes college graduation a reality for low-income, first-generation college students. Our comprehensive program includes four-year college scholarships, one-to-one adult mentors, college and career success training, and summer internship support. MISSION Our mission is to empower low-income, first-generation college students to graduate and obtain a job that aligns with their career goals. WHO WE ARE & WHAT WE DO Starting as a grassroots effort to support three scholars in 2005, PCF has steadily grown and today has served over 500 students and awarded over $12 million in scholarships and wraparound services. PCF operated as a completely volunteer-run agency until late 2010, and currently employs a small staff. We support our scholars through four key programs: Scholarships: Each student receives a scholarship of $3,000/year for each of the four years enrolled in a four-year college/university. One-to-One Mentoring: We carefully match each scholar with one caring adult who provides support, counsel, networking, and positive role modeling to help each student complete college. We provide our mentors with on-going training and continuously evaluate and improve our mentoring program. College and Career Success Trainings: We provide all students with targeted, in-depth training events to give them the tools for college completion and career readiness. Summer Internships: We provide internship application support for our scholars, ideally for summer internship placements. The Peninsula College Fund (PCF) is seeking an experienced individual to fill the role of Director of Development and Major Gifts. Reporting to and in partnership with the Executive Director (ED), the Director of Development and Major Gifts (Director) will spearhead development efforts as PCF continues to grow. As the principal contact for members of PCF’s donor community, the Director must be adept at stewarding relationships with existing donors, and be able to cultivate support from prospects, including individuals, foundations, and corporate partners. The ideal candidate will have major gift experience across Santa Clara and San Mateo Counties and will have a demonstrated track record of raising $2-5 million annually. The Director of Development and Major Gifts currently manages a Development Specialist. Essential Job Functions The Director of Development and Major Gifts is responsible for forecasting and achieving PCF’s revenue objectives by developing and implementing a fundraising strategy, including the retention of existing donors and the acquisition of new major donors, that achieves near-term goals while also establishing and pursuing strategic goals.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Director
Number of Employees
1-10 employees