Description
The Southern Environmental Law Center seeks an experienced development
professional to manage a portfolio of current major donors and prospective
individuals and family foundations, and to build the relationships that fund
SELC’s program work. This is an excellent opportunity to join a highly
successful, nationally recognized organization that is effectively addressing
some of the most pressing and challenging environmental issues throughout the
South and the nation.
You will be joining a successful team that includes seasoned fundraisers with
leadership gift, campaign, and planned giving expertise; a sophisticated
development information systems/research department; event staffers who handle
logistics for 20+ high-touch special events a year; and on-staff writers,
designers, and administrators who create a full range of customized proposals,
reports, printed handouts, and digital materials that capture SELC’s goals and
accomplishments. Having this strong support leaves you free to spend your time
on customized cultivation and solicitation plans; networking; and partnering
with SELC staff and board leadership to identify leads, make the entrée, and
bring in the revenue.
It is a particularly dynamic period for SELC as we have adopted a new ten-year
strategic plan. Our goal is to double the revenue we raise from individuals
and families over the next five years. The development officer position is an
exciting career opportunity that allows you to participate in this forward-
looking brainstorming and implementation; to actively partner with SELC’s top-
notch attorneys and board members; and to get mentoring from senior
development colleagues.
This is a full-time position reporting to the Director of Development,
Philanthropy. This position can be based in any of our SELC
offices. This
position requires consistent, well-planned travel. SELC currently has a hybrid
work model that offers employees the flexibility to work at home two days per
week. We require all staff to be vaccinated and boosted and to provide proof
of vaccination to work in our offices.
Primary Responsibilities:
- Manage a portfolio of donors and prospects mostly in SELC’s six states (VA, TN, NC, SC, GA, AL). The location of the successful candidate will affect portfolio makeup. Must be skilled at the full range of identification, entrée, engagement, solicitation, and cultivation strategies.
- Individually or as part of a call team, solicit a range of gifts from individuals and families with emphasis on five to six figure gifts. Like all SELC front-line fundraisers, the development officer will also be comfortable asking for first-time, entry level gifts as part of qualifying and establishing new relationships.
- Complete a minimum of 10-15 calls or visits per month, many of which will require overnight trips. Plan ahead to fill your schedule with multiple face-to-face calls along with special events or other productive activities.
- Build and manage a network of advisors and helpers, including SELC’s engaged and supportive Board of Trustees.
- Through effective networking and collaborating, identify and qualify new pools of major gift prospects in SELC core territories and beyond.
- Be an effective spokesperson for the SELC’s mission and why it is worthy of significant philanthropic support.
- Partner with SELC’s event logistics team by co-leading on invitation list, turnout, and meticulous post-event follow-up.
- Be a collaborative, supportive partner at the table as our development leadership charts the implementation plan that can sustain the big, robust, multi-faceted organization that SELC is today and realize our long-term program vision.
Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience required.
- Minimum of 5 years of professional fundraising experience with a track record in developing relationships with high net-worth individuals and securing major gifts. This should be combined with an ability to bring in new prospects and grow their investment over time.
- Strong environmental interest and intellectual curiosity. Connection to or familiarity with the Southeast is a plus. SELC fundraisers’ success depends on their ability to grasp complex environmental and legal concepts and turn them into inspiring stories about how our work impacts this region’s natural areas, air and water, and communities—and helps steer national law and policy.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Has ease picking up the telephone, welcomes face-to-face contact, and can smoothly navigate challenges such as talking your way in the door for a visit.
- A genuine interest in and commitment to helping SELC create and foster a more diverse, inclusive, and equitable workplace.
- Highly organized, with an appetite for action and results. You are a natural self-starter, self-disciplined, and have good time management skills. You are skilled at setting and tracking short- and long-term plans and priorities, juggling multiple schedules and projects, and thriving in a fast-moving, goal-driven environment.
- Collegial, collaborative team player. Ability to work with a wide range of roles and styles, both in the office and externally. A key point of collaboration is with the development information systems team to ensure a free exchange of information between your portfolio and the database. You enjoy brainstorming and creative problem-solving and can think on your feet.
- Travel proficiency, with a proven track record of planning robust trips of donor/prospect appointments to maximize time spent on the road and produce successful results.
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office required, familiarity with Salesforce donor management software a plus.
About SELC:
The Southern Environmental Law Center is one of the nation’s most powerful
defenders of the environment, rooted in the South. With a long track record,
SELC takes on the toughest environmental challenges in court, in government,
and in our communities to protect our region’s air, water, climate, wildlife,
lands, and people. Nonprofit and nonpartisan, the organization has a staff of
over 200, including more than 100 attorneys, and is headquartered in
Charlottesville, VA., with offices in Asheville, Atlanta, Birmingham, Chapel
Hill, Charleston, Nashville, Richmond, and Washington, DC.
At our core, we are place-based, rooted in our region, and connected with the
communities and clients we serve. We believe in an equitable and inclusive
workplace that reflects the rich racial and cultural diversity of our region
and allows diverse perspectives to come to the forefront. We approach our work
with the highest level of integrity, holding ourselves to high standards with
an emphasis on honesty, accountability, and thoughtfulness. We value
collaboration and camaraderie, realizing we are strongest when we work
together and knowing that everyone has a critical role to play. We strive for
impact through a strategic, bold, pragmatic, and ambitious outlook that is
dedicated to achieving powerful results. We believe in these values and in the
power of SELC. We hope you consider joining us. Learn more at
https://www.southernenvironment.org/.
Compensation:
SELC offers salaries competitive with other leading environmental nonprofits
nationally and provides an excellent benefits package. The starting salary
range for this position is $95,000- $110,000, commensurate with experience.
For more details about our benefits package, please visit our Careers
page.
How to Apply
- To apply, click here to be directed to an online application where you may upload your application materials. Applicants must submit a cover letter and resume. Cover letters should be directed to the Director of Development, Philanthropy. Interested persons should apply immediately, however applications will be accepted on a rolling basis until the position is filled.
- SELC is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to fostering an inclusive workplace environment. We are eager to welcome new team members who share this commitment. We still have much progress to make, but our goal is to create and maintain a staff that, at every level, reflect s the rich racial and cultural diversity of the communities where we work and the clients that we serve. Persons of all backgrounds—including people of color, women, people with disabilities, veterans, and LGBTQ candidates—are strongly encouraged to apply.
Location
Charlottesville, Virginia, United States
Category
External
Posted
2022-12-14 00:00