Job Description
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Reports to: VP of Community
and Corporate Engagement FLSA status: Exempt –Officials & Managers |
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POSITION
SUMMARY |
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The
Director of Philanthropy provides strategic leadership for all philanthropic
revenue efforts at Peninsula Agency on Aging (PAA). This position is
responsible for building and sustaining a strong donor pipeline, increasing
private philanthropic investment, and strengthening donor relationships in
alignment with PAA’s mission, values, and Strategic Plan. Working closely
with the Vice President of Community & Corporate Engagement, the Director
of Philanthropy advances a coordinated approach to donor engagement,
stewardship, and grant development that supports long-term organizational
sustainability. The Director of Philanthropy also serves as a key liaison to
the Foundation Board, supporting effective communication, alignment, and
philanthropic governance. |
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GENERAL
PURPOSE |
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The
Director of Philanthropy leads the planning, implementation, and evaluation
of PAA’s philanthropic strategies, including major gifts, annual giving,
foundation support, and donor stewardship. This role ensures that
philanthropic efforts are relationship-centered, data-informed, and aligned
with broader mission advancement and community engagement priorities. |
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POSITION
RESPONSIBILITIES |
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Build, manage, and sustain a robust donor
pipeline with clear cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship practices. ·
Oversee the full grants lifecycle, including
prospect research, proposal development, reporting, and compliance. ·
Serve as a primary staff liaison to the
Foundation Board, supporting board engagement, communication, reporting, and
alignment with organizational philanthropic priorities. ·
Provide education, guidance, and support to
board members and staff on donor engagement, cultivation, solicitation best
practices, and philanthropic trends to strengthen organizational fundraising
capacity. ·
Prepare materials, reports, and presentations
related to philanthropic performance and initiatives for Foundation Board
review, as appropriate. ·
Develop and maintain donor analytics,
segmentation, tracking, and reporting to inform strategy and measure
performance. ·
Partner with the Vice President of Community
& Corporate Engagement to cultivate major donors, philanthropic partners,
and regional funding opportunities. ·
Collaborate with the Marketing &
Communications Coordinator to align donor messaging, storytelling, and
campaign materials. ·
Ensure timely and meaningful donor recognition
and stewardship that reinforces trust and long-term engagement. ·
Maintain accurate donor records and reporting
systems to support transparency, accountability, and continuity. ·
Monitor philanthropic trends and funding
opportunities relevant to aging services and community-based organizations. ·
Contribute to department planning,
goal-setting, and evaluation to support mission advancement and
sustainability. |
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ESSENTIAL
SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE |
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Bachelor’s
degree in a relevant field or an equivalent combination of education and
professional experience. ·
Demonstrated
experience in philanthropy, fundraising, or donor engagement within a
nonprofit or mission-driven organization. ·
Proven
ability to build and steward donor relationships and manage a donor pipeline. ·
Working
knowledge of nonprofit fundraising methods, including major gifts, annual
giving, and grants. ·
Strong
written and verbal communication skills, including proposal writing and donor
correspondence. ·
Ability
to use data, metrics, and donor management systems to inform strategy and
track outcomes. |
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NONESSENTIAL
SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE |
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Experience working in aging services, healthcare,
or human services environments. ·
Familiarity with donor management software and
fundraising analytics tools. ·
Experience collaborating with marketing or
communications staff on campaigns and donor storytelling. ·
Knowledge of foundation and institutional funding
landscapes. |
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REPORTING
TO THIS POSITION |
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None |
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PHYSICAL
DEMANDS, TRAVEL, AND WORK ENVIRONMENT |
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The physical demands and work environment
described are representative of those required to perform the essential
functions of this position. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable
individuals with disabilities to perform these functions. This role requires the ability to sit,
stand, walk, use hands for keyboarding and office tasks, communicate
effectively, and occasionally lift or carry materials up to 20 pounds. Frequent local travel is required, with
occasional long-distance travel for meetings, events, or organizational
representation. The work
environment is primarily an office and community-based setting, with
occasional exposure to outdoor conditions. Noise levels are typically minimal
to moderate. |
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GENERAL
SIGN-OFF |
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All
job requirements are subject to possible modification to reasonably
accommodate individuals with disabilities.
This job description in no way states
or implies that these are the only duties to be performed by the employee
occupying this position. Employees
will be required to follow any other job-related instructions and to perform
other job-related duties requested by their supervisor in compliance with
Federal and State Laws.
Requirements are representative of minimum levels of knowledge, skills
and/or abilities. To perform this job
successfully, the employee must possess the abilities or aptitudes to perform
each duty proficiently. Continued
employment remains on an “at-will” basis. |
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