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Development Coordinator
Overview:
The successful Development Coordinator will be an excellent writer and communicator, that is highly organized and detail oriented. They will work in concert with the Development Director to coordinate and implement innovative and dynamic funding strategies to support Neighborhood House’s mission, including annual campaigns, grant writing, workplace giving, fundraising events, and donor cultivation and stewardship. They be able to work independently and collaboratively with program managers to help compile accurate and relevant statistics for the organization and be engaged in a way that allows them to understand and tell the story of Neighborhood House to diverse stakeholders.
Primary Responsibilities:
- Assist Development Director in implementing comprehensive fundraising strategies through research, cultivation, and stewardship support for new corporate, foundation, community, and individual prospects.
- Assist with planning and implementation of all annual fundraising campaigns and events.
- Write and review grant applications and reports.
- Research potential new grants and funding streams.
- Serve as the department expert on database management, and technologies and services necessary to achieve department goals.
- Create and maintain internal department process, procedure and database training as needed.
- Proficiently process donations, generate gift acknowledgements, and ensure timely receipting and reporting.
- Administrative tasks including producing reports, queries, and list from database as needed.
- Manage coding of appeals and solicitations to ensure ongoing data integrity.
- Coordinate monthly reconciliation and annual audit requests in cooperation with Finance Department.
- Gather, analyse, and report out on organizational and community-wise statistics (demographic, income and industry trend data) for use in monthly, quarterly and annual reports to board, staff leadership and existing and potential funders.
- Provide onsite event support for annual fundraiser, including processing donations, tracking sponsorship benefits,
- Collaborate closely with the communications department to create social content that increases donor visibility, expresses gratitude to our partners, and messages donor impact on programs and community.
- Tell the story of Neighborhood House and its impact to all stakeholders.
Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s Degree required.
- A minimum of two (2) years of experience in development, fund raising, grant writing program management or an equivalent combination.
- Exceptional written and verbal communication skills.
- Proven experience with data management, statistical analysis, and process creation.
- Strong analytic skills, attention to detail and a commitment to excellence.
- Practiced time-management skills, the ability to multitask under pressure, and have strong organizational and project management skills
- Computer expertise includes all Microsoft Office products, donor database systems (CRM), and social marketing tools.
- Established reliability and ability to work effectively as part of a collaborative team, and independently.
- Demonstrate a positive, collaborative, and productive attitude, and be a flexible team player.
- Energetic personality with commitment to effective communication across diverse populations.
- Spanish language skills (written and verbal) preferred.
- Must be available to work on-site, occasional weekends and after hours.
- Must be able to pass a background check.
Benefits:
Health, Vision, Dental, Discount Dependent-Care, Lunch provided daily
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Additional Info
Job Type : Full-time
Education Level : Bachelors Degree
Experience Level : Entry Level
Organization Mission : The mission of Neighborhood House is to enrich, empower, and educate children and adults through quality, affordable preschool programs, day care services, and comprehensive support services. Our vision is for all to receive access to the resources and opportunities they need to create successful, happy and healthy families.
Nondiscrimination Statement : Neighborhood House acknowledges the ongoing injustices perpetrated by systemic racism that go back hundreds of years in our country and all across the world. As an organization we are committed to building an anti-racist equitable society. Racism and hate have no place here. Neighborhood House will continue to actively fight racism through the power of education, inclusion, access to resources, and community building, while constantly self-examining in order to be better and do better. This organization is committed to creating a safe space for all to be able to express feelings, feel seen and valued, and work toward justice.
Work Model : On-site
Compensation Type : Hourly
Job Status : Nonexempt
Pay Range : 22.00 - 24.00
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