Director of Development

Port Discovery Children's Museum

Baltimore, MD

Work Location: Hybrid: remote & office

Museum

  • Full Time
  • Baltimore, MD (Remote)
  • Work Location: Hybrid: remote & office
  • Museum
  • $80,000.00
  • $85,000.00

Website Port Discovery Children's Museum

The Director will manage the museum’s Annual Fund, business memberships, event sponsorships, and will cultivate partnerships to further advance the organization’s mission. This position ensures that all donor relations-whether individual, corporate, or community-based-are strong, growing, and align with the highest standards of the museum’s mission and values. As a critical member of the Development team, the Director collaborates closely with colleagues to meet and exceed fundraising goals.

Essential Responsibilities:

Individual Giving and Relations

Provide leadership for all aspects of the museum’s Annual Fund, including planning, strategy, and implementation of an annual workplan for the program. Strategize and execute the annual timelines and work plans as related to all appeals processes. Prospect and acquire new annual fund donors via targeted appeals, acquisition appeals, and the cultivation of general members and other partners. Steward the full Annual Fund participation of the museum board of directions. Maintain and steward relationships with Annual Fund donors through regular communications, engagement, and outreach. Assist the Vice President of Development in prospecting and creating strategy around major gift donor cultivation. Prepare regular reports on progress, updates, and projections in relation to goals for the annual giving program.

Corporate Giving and Relations

Provide leadership for all aspects of the museum’s Corporate Membership program, including planning, strategy, and implementation of an annual workplan for the program. Co-lead in the management of Corporate sponsorships, contracts, and communications. Maintain and steward relationships with corporate contacts through regular communications, engagement, and outreach, including identifying and delegating connections to the Director of Development and/or President as necessary. Manage and strategize the timeline, stewardship, and work plan as related to all corporate appeals processes. Research new potential corporate relationships and regularly prepare prospecting plans to museum leadership. Prepare regular reports on progress, updates, and projections in relation to goals for the corporate membership program.

General Donor Relations

Prepare and implement an annual overall museum engagement strategy that may be applied to various donor entities (corporate, major gift, individual, board of directors, various councils, or community partners). Maintain up-to-date knowledge and be the department’s point person regarding the museum-wide annual event calendar. Be the staff lead on select donor events and engagements, as well as assist on other events as needed. Contribute to maintaining, updating, and implementing donor recognition policies, procedures, and practices.

Other duties and Initiatives

Collaborate with development staff to develop consistent communications and marketing resources to support fundraising initiatives. Ensure that all donor related interactions within this position’s purview are accurately entered into the museum’s donor database CRM system. Prepare reports, lists, data, and other analytics from the CRM system. Work collaboratively with development and financial staff to ensure that all pledge reminders and gift acknowledgements are processed and sent to donors in a timely manner. Be part of rotating staff that participates in off-site outreach events (some weekend hours). Be available to support other special event activities as needed.

Essential Qualifications:

Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university, or related experience as demonstrated on resume.
5-7 years (minimum) experience in working in fundraising/development for non-profit charitable organization.
Understanding of and experience working on individual and/or annual giving programs.
General knowledge in fundraising strategies and tactics, particularly annual fund, direct mail, one-on-one / face-to-face fundraising. Experience with major fundraising campaigns is a plus.
Must embrace the mission of the Port Discovery Children’s Museum.
Possess a strong business acumen.
Exceptional interpersonal and leadership skills that can work with a variety of people, personalities, constituencies.
Excellent oral and written communications skills.
A self-starter and solutions-oriented individual capable of initiating and executing an array of tasks
Well-organized, detail-oriented.
A positive and empathetic attitude.
Demonstrate presence, self-confidence, common sense, listening skills.

Port Discovery provides you with the opportunity to make a difference in the community and in the lives of children. Additional benefits include:

Free parking
Free admission to the Museum for family
Group medical, dental and / or vision insurance options
Vacation, personal and sick leave
Retirement savings with Museum match after 6 months
Museum provided life and disability insurance, as well as EAP, travel assistance and grief counseling support

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