Major Gift Officer

Carnegie Museums of PittsburghPittsburgh, PA
Hybrid

About The Position

This Full-Time position is eligible for the Carnegie Museums' many Benefits. The Major Gift Officer is responsible for identifying, qualifying, cultivating, and soliciting donors capable of making annual gifts of $25,000 or more. This role develops and implements strategies to build a sustainable pipeline of major donors and ensures long-term philanthropic support for Carnegie Museums. This position collaborates with the other members of the Individual Giving team, as well as Directors of Development at each respective museum.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree or equivalent combination of education and experience required; master’s degree desirable.
  • Seven years of related experience in individual fundraising with strong emphasis on major gift cultivation and solicitation, or related experience, is required.
  • Ability to collaborate effectively and develop positive relationships with a diverse group of colleagues, donors, prospects, and volunteers.
  • Exceptional verbal and written communications skills; strict attention to detail; commitment to exemplary customer service; diplomacy and persuasive abilities in dealing with donors and colleagues alike.
  • Must be creative and a self-starter with the ability to work both independently and as part of a team.
  • Ability to prioritize tasks, manage multiple assignments at once, and work effectively under deadlines and the pressures of a fast-paced work environment.
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office and experience with CRM systems required.
  • Demonstrated success in securing major gifts.
  • Results-oriented team player with optimistic attitude who takes initiative as an independent worker.
  • Pennsylvania Child Abuse History Clearance, Pennsylvania State Police Criminal Record Check, FBI Fingerprint Criminal Background Check.

Nice To Haves

  • Familiarity with the Pittsburgh funding community a plus.
  • Master’s degree desirable.

Responsibilities

  • Develop and execute an annual portfolio focused on securing funds for the organization by managing a group of assigned, qualified donors (portfolio) and ensuring donor retention.
  • Create individual goals for each person in portfolio based on the donor’s history of giving and the Museums’ knowledge of that donor’s potential.
  • Focus on Major Gifts of $25,000 and greater.
  • Manage a portfolio of approximately 150 households, with responsibility for qualification, cultivation, solicitation, retention, and upgrading of giving.
  • Make direct, face-to-face solicitations (local and national). Design and implement innovative strategies to identify, cultivate and solicit major donors.
  • Effectively prepare high-quality meeting materials, liaise with the writing team on stewardship reports and major gift solicitations/proposals.
  • Manage communication and donor interactions with Senior Director of Individual Giving.
  • Work closely with the Individual Giving team to develop quarterly strategies and multi-stage plans for meeting goals.
  • Review annual goals for number of personal visits, number of solicitations, and projected dollars raised.
  • Work with Prospect Management and Research team, as well as Director of Annual Giving to identify prospects for acquisition and pipeline development.
  • In addition to increasing and preserving unrestricted annual fund support through annual fund and gift recognition societies, help Carnegie Museums meet other fundraising goals by having a thorough understanding of current capital and programs fundraising priorities, needs for endowments, and museum-specific Giving Societies.
  • Utilize CRM software to track and manage donor/prospect portfolio and monitor individual results toward fundraising goals; adhere to timely reporting of results to ensure accuracy of the fundraising pipeline and year-end projection forecasts.
  • Enhance donor relations by representing Development and Carnegie Museums at functions and meetings as assigned and working with donors and potential donors, members, friends, families, and various constituencies of the Museums to strengthen their ties to Carnegie Museums.
  • Prepare for professional and donor meetings by establishing and maintaining professional competency and currency in the field of development work through professional reading, developing professional contacts with colleagues, attending professional development courses/ training, and maintaining appropriate professional memberships.
  • Assure donor confidentiality as well as the confidentiality of the projects undertaken by Development and Carnegie Museums by conducting all personal contacts and communications with donors in a professional manner.
  • Further the attainment of established goals for Development and Carnegie Museums by developing and maintaining cordial and professional working relationships with staff and volunteers.
  • Attend Museum events and assist with planning and strategy as needed.
  • Other duties as relevant to the duties of the position or as assigned by supervisor or designee.

Benefits

  • Full-Time position is eligible for the Carnegie Museums' many Benefits.
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