Gift Officer II

Dr Phillips CenterOrlando, FL
2d

About The Position

The Development Gift Officer II is responsible for identifying, prospecting, cultivating and soliciting capital and annual gifts of $5,000 and above. This role will be responsible for an annual fundraising goal of $750,000. The Gift Officer will manage their own portfolio and develop an annual work plan based on the department’s strategic plan. Responsibilities will also include developing a stewardship plan and implementing the plan across the department.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s Degree or equivalent experience plus a minimum of 2-4 years (direct or equivalent) experience managing high level donor relationships with demonstrated success in closing major gifts.
  • Extensive experience cultivating and soliciting high net-worth individuals for outright gifts and planned gifts and a proven track record in the management of successful development programs.
  • Ability to conceive, plan, and execute a major gifts program, including: annual giving, special events, and special projects/campaigns.
  • Possess strong initiative, creativity, flexibility, adaptability and an entrepreneurial spirit.
  • Enjoys working as a team player but also has the ability to work independently and as a self-starter.
  • Results-oriented with a focus on donor and goal achievement.
  • Superior interpersonal skills and ability to communicate professionally with a culturally diverse group of donors, colleagues and volunteers.
  • Possess excellent verbal skills, written communication skills and good business sense.
  • High level proficiency with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, SharePoint, Teams, etc.) and a working knowledge of search functions for donor research purposes.
  • Excellent organizational, project and budget management skills and the ability to prioritize workload in a timely manner to complete assignments with many deadlines and competing requirements.
  • Have a genuine interest in the arts, understand and support the Dr. Phillips Center’s mission, and appreciate the important role cultural institutions play in the life of a vibrant community.

Nice To Haves

  • Prior experience in a not-for-profit, development or philanthropy department preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Secure and steward major gifts at the $5,000+ level with the goal of raising $750,000+ annually towards the capital & annual campaigns.
  • Manage and maintain a portfolio of 400+ major gift prospects and donors.
  • Project manage appeals ensuring deadlines and fundraising goals are met.
  • Create and implement moves management plans for each major donor and prospect.
  • Prepare individually tailored presentations and/or proposals for solicitations and create packages specific to projects and the interests of prospects.
  • Report and Database Management: Prepare written proposals, gift agreements, funder pitches, and other materials needed to define, secure and document major gifts.
  • Effectively utilize Tessitura to maintain timely records of contacts with donors and prospects; analyze potential donor research materials to target appropriate givers; and track, evaluate and present relevant giving information.
  • Acknowledge donors through public and private recognition, ensuring appropriate acknowledgement of pledges, major gifts and planned gifts.
  • Make direct, face-to-face solicitations, and assist the board and other staff with their solicitation (e.g. provide portfolio development support, strategic counsel, and help with donor communications).
  • Track and report progress using specific metrics while fostering and preserving strong donor relationship practices.
  • Identify, build and maintain relationships with new and prospective donors via face-to-face cultivation, solicitation and stewardship meetings, telephone calls, emails, and onsite tours.
  • Develop and Execute Annual Plans: Work with the Development department to align efforts and set goals on strategic plans with short- and long-range metrics to meet funding objectives.
  • Coordinate and manage donor cultivation events for major donors and prospects.
  • Attend and participate in weekly Development Team strategy sessions.
  • Provide status reports on progress towards goals.
  • Work collaboratively with board members, leadership and other departments to assist with donor cultivation and solicitation.
  • Follow and support all operational policies and procedures.
  • Assimilate into the arts center culture through understanding, supporting and demonstrating the core values.
  • Maintain a professional and friendly relationship with other departments, colleagues, and partners.
  • Able to remain calm under pressure.
  • Ability to work effectively with internal and external customers, some of whom will require high levels of patience, tact, and diplomacy.
  • Maintain Dr. Phillips Center standards of customer service at all times.
  • Able to effectively communicate in English in both written and oral forms.
  • Other duties as assigned.
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