Manager of Institutional Giving

Building Bridges Across the RiverWashington, DC
Onsite

About The Position

The Manager of Institutional Giving serves the institutional development needs of Building Bridges Across the River. This position works within the Development team to secure funds that support the organization’s Theory of Change: to reduce structural barriers to social and economic mobility to build a more equitable city. This position writes grant proposals to foundations, corporations, and government (local and federal), completes grant reports and deliverables as well as seeking new funding opportunities, ensuring annual fundraising goals are met. The Manager of Institutional Giving works closely with the Development, Program and Senior Leadership teams. Building Bridges Across the River (Building Bridges) provides residents east of the Anacostia River access to the best-in-class facilities, programs and partnerships in arts and culture, economic opportunity, education, recreation, health and well-being. Building Bridges Across the River (Building Bridges) works to build intergenerational wealth, improve the social determinants of health and amplify the stories, history and culture of the Ward 8 community. Building Bridges develops and manages facilities and programs in Wards 7 and 8 including the Town Hall Education Arts Recreation Campus (THEARC), THEARC Farm, THEARC Theater, 11th Street Bridge Park, Skyland Workforce Center and Building Bridges Farms. In 2005, Building Bridges' first facility was THEARC at 110,000 square feet and since then, has grown to 236,000 square feet, representing the largest social service, multisector, nonprofit collaboration in the country. Building Bridges’ energizing work environment makes it an optimal place for highly motivated, tenacious and friendly individuals to succeed and grow within the organization. Building Bridges’ office is located on the campus of THEARC in Southeast DC.

Requirements

  • Passionate about the mission of Building Bridges and uplifting under-resourced communities.
  • Able to compellingly articulate the mission, programs and stories of Building Bridges in writing and in person.
  • Self-motivated, team-player with exceptional customer service orientation.
  • Excellent written (including editing and proofreading) and verbal communication skills, including the ability to understand and translate Building Bridges mission to different audiences.
  • Must possess strong interpersonal skills, as well as have excellent multitasking abilities to participate in a variety of projects.
  • Knowledge of and demonstrated proficiency in the use of software (Windows OS, Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook and donor databases such as Donor Perfect) and the ability to use or learn technology used at Building Bridges, including the Instrumentl research platform and WordPress web management.
  • Intellectually curious, creative, and strategic thinker. Able to think out of the box, challenge conventional norms, and try new approaches.
  • Has a high level of emotional intelligence, cultural sensitivity, and interpersonal skills.
  • Sound judgment and integrity with discretion in handling and securing confidential information, as well as the ability to conduct oneself in a highly professional manner.

Nice To Haves

  • Knowledge of East of the River communities is preferred.
  • Corporate, foundation, and government supporters preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Writes grant proposals to foundations, corporations, and government (local and federal)
  • Completes grant reports and deliverables
  • Seeks new funding opportunities
  • Ensures annual fundraising goals are met

Benefits

  • PTO
  • Holiday Pay
  • Medical
  • Dental
  • Vision
  • Ability to participate in the 401(K) Plan
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