Director, Philanthropy - Military Services

CenterstoneCharlotte, TN
Remote

About The Position

This role is designed to strengthen and expand philanthropic support for Centerstone’s Military Services, including the Steven A. Cohen Military Family Clinics. This role will serve as a national subject‑matter expert in military and veteran mental health philanthropy, hold a portfolio of National and local Military Services funders, and partner closely with local market philanthropy directors to grow funding opportunities. This is a remote opportunity. However, we highly desire candidates in Tennessee, Virginia, Florida Texas or North Carolina.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree required.
  • Seven years of relevant experience required.
  • Progressive fundraising experience with demonstrated success securing five- and six-figure gifts
  • Experience managing a donor portfolio
  • Experience developing and executing fundraising strategies
  • Experience working with corporate, foundation, and individual donors
  • Experience conducting donor discovery, cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship
  • Experience presenting to senior executives, boards, and high-net-worth individuals
  • Knowledge of military culture, veteran issues, and military-connected families
  • Valid driver’s license
  • Ability to travel nationally (often 30–50%)

Nice To Haves

  • Experience fundraising for military, veteran, behavioral health, healthcare, or human services organizations
  • Experience working nationally across multiple markets
  • Experience engaging corporate partners with military-focused giving initiatives
  • Experience collaborating with program leaders and subject matter experts
  • Military service, military spouse experience, veteran status, or demonstrated experience working with military and veteran-serving organizations.

Responsibilities

  • Develop and manage a national portfolio of donors interested in military and veteran mental health.
  • Serve as the internal philanthropic expert on Centerstone’s Military Services and the Cohen Military Family Clinics.
  • Attend Military Services Board meetings and Cohen Advisory Council meetings and serve as the Foundation’s representative.
  • Build strong working relationships with senior Military Services program leaders across Centerstone and the Military Services Board of Directors.
  • Identify, solicit, cultivate, ask and steward national prospects interested in veteran and military family mental health.
  • Work alongside Military Services leadership and board to strengthen, build and steward relationships with key national partners such as Wounded Warrior Project and other military‑aligned organizations.
  • Develop case materials and funding opportunities specific to military services.
  • Partner with the Senior Director and Director of Major Gifts on national strategy for military‑focused philanthropy.
  • Support and provide consultation and strategy to market Philanthropy Senior Directors, Directors and managers as they work to secure local military services donations within their markets.
  • Local market philanthropy senior directors, directors and managers remain the primary relationship managers for donors in their markets.
  • The creation of a Military Services director is intended to support, not replace, local fundraising efforts.
  • Local donors remain in the portfolios of local philanthropy team.
  • The Military Services Director serves as a strategic partner and subject‑matter expert.
  • Local philanthropy teams are encouraged to pursue military‑aligned funding opportunities in their markets.
  • The Military Services Director can join cultivation meetings when national expertise or program depth would strengthen the opportunity.
  • The role focuses primarily on national opportunities, large military‑focused foundations, and partners where a centralized strategy is beneficial.
  • A key principle of this role is that major donors cultivated by local market philanthropy teams will not be removed from their portfolios and reassigned to the Military Services Director.
  • The goal is to empower local teams to pursue military‑related philanthropy without concern that relationships will be transferred.
  • The Military Services Director functions as a collaborator and strategic resource to help deepen opportunities where military services programming is relevant.
  • Holds a portfolio and leads national military philanthropy strategy and partnerships.
  • Also serves as an internal consultant to market philanthropy teams.
  • This position has supervisory responsibilities, which may include providing direction, training, coaching, and performance feedback in accordance with system policies.

Benefits

  • Medical, dental, and vision health coverage
  • Flexible Spending and Health Savings Accounts
  • 403b retirement plan with company match
  • Paid time off and ten paid holidays
  • AD&D Insurance, Life Insurance, and Long Term Disability (company paid)
  • Employee Resource Groups
  • Continuing education opportunities
  • Employee Assistance Program
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