Department: Advancement
Title of Immediate Supervisor: Director of Advancement Salary Range: $70,000-$80,000 per year
Hours: Full-time, Exempt
Best Consideration Date: Friday, July 19, 2024
How to Apply: Send cover letter and resume (in attachment format) to hr@washingtonperformingarts.org with position title in subject line. Applications submitted without a resume or cover letter will not be considered.
Position Summary/Purpose:
The Washington Performing Arts Advancement team—a creative, lean, and collaborative collective of arts professionals—seeks an experienced and dynamic Major Gifts Officer (MGO). Reporting to the Director of Advancement, the MGO is responsible for growing the corporate giving portfolio, cultivating diplomatic and government relationships, and managing Washington Performing Arts’s Board and Junior Board pipelines in support of the organization’s mission, vision, and growth.
A key member of the Advancement team, the MGO will establish effective, strong working relationships with Director of Advancement, Washington Performing Arts President & CEO, the Board of Directors, Junior Board, President Emeritus, and other Management and Advancement colleagues to coordinate and execute immediate and long-term fundraising initiatives. As a self-motivated, externally facing frontline fundraiser, the Major Gifts Officer will possess an entrepreneurial spirit and carry great enthusiasm for building and growing meaningful partnerships with corporations, local businesses, and individuals, have a proven track record of success in fundraising, and be passionate about diversity, equity, and inclusion and the performing arts. The MGO will facilitate connections between the right WPA ambassador (CEO, Director, Board Member) and new prospects for support.
The MGO develops and advances strategies and relationships to engage the corporate, diplomatic, and congressional communities, and other elected and appointed officials in Washington, D.C. to the advantage of Washington Performing Arts and its programs, with a focus on institutional visibility and well-aligned partnerships. In addition, this candidate serves and collaborates with other departments as project coordinator in various programs and events. The MGO will also build and support a portfolio of prospects for the CEO.
This is an exciting role that offers excellent opportunities to work with a collaborative, supportive, and passionate team and volunteers while working to enrich our community with vibrant performing arts experiences.
- Performance Sponsorships - Secure sponsorships for dozens of music and dance performances each season, covering a broad spectrum of genres including classical, jazz, gospel, chamber, and contemporary;
- Education and Community Engagement Programs - Cultivate connections that support the organization’s robust gospel music programming and training, community--based cultural programming, global art forms, and instrumental and vocal programs developed in partnership with D.C. public schools;
- Washington Performing Arts’ World in our City initiative - Develop and implement strategies to weave together programs with global focus including featured programming on the annual presenting season, the Embassy Adoption Program (in partnership with D.C. Public Schools), and Mars Arts D.C.; and
- Special Event Sponsorships - Identify and secure special events sponsorship opportunities including a large-scale annual Gala, the quadrennial Inauguration Weekend Brunch, and special productions like Marian Anderson 75th Anniversary Concert and Hazel Scott 101st Birthday Celebration
Essential Duty #1: Portfolio Management: Corporate/Institutional/Diplomatic Entities Cultivation, Strategy, and Solicitation
Percentage: 80%
- Develop Strategies to Increase Corporate Giving and Engagement - Identify, cultivate, and solicit prospective corporate donors, as well as diplomatic entities, and develop strategies to increase their level of giving and full engagement with Washington Performing Arts. Mobilize the Board and CEO as sources of connections, and as points of contact in achieving goals in this area.
- Donor Portfolio Management & Building - build, manage, and grow a portfolio of 40+ active and prospective corporate supporters for annual, special, or multi-year gifts beginning at $5,000 and extending to five and six figures; support and grow an annual portfolio goal of more than $350,000 in contributed revenue. Ensure that CEO is engaged in cultivating and recognizing major gifts.
- Board of Directors/Corporate Donation Cultivation and Stewardship - In close collaboration with the Director of Advancement and President & CEO, serve as primary relationship manager for Washington Performing Arts Board of Directors members who also hold Corporate Board seats, to facilitate corporate donations, giving and stewardship. Work closely with key Board Members in building portfolio of contacts for WPA and the Member to cultivate.
- Strategic Partnership - Develop engagement and relationship-building strategies for legislators and representatives at the local, state, and federal level, diplomatic entities, and related associations, to support direct fundraising initiatives, often in partnership with the Director of Advancement and President and CEO
- Project Reporting - Submit periodic progress and final project reports to fulfill donor compliance expectations, via corporate funding and diplomatic portals
- Creation of Stewardship Materials - Create stewardship materials by working with programmatic colleagues and design colleagues to generate annual reports, e-news vehicles, and other collateral as needed
- Special Events Engagement - Manage corporate and diplomatic engagement and participation connected to the Annual Gala and Auction, and other large- scale special events like the Quadrennial Inauguration Weekend Brunch
Essential Duty #2: Board and Junior Board Governance Percentage: 20%
- Board Governance – Work closely with Director of Advancement and President &
- CEO to support the Governance, Board Engagement, and Equity Committee to manage board pipeline, prepare meeting materials, and track committee tasks and activities.
- Board Prospecting - identify, research, and qualify prospective board members via wealth screening tools, phone calls, and in person conversations, and track activity in Tessitura.
- Develop and Pitch Proposals - Build a pipeline and develop and pitch proposals for corporate donors and prospects, and for diplomatic entities that could be supportive of Washington Performing Arts
- Junior Board Facilitation - Facilitate and leverage Junior Board relationships within the corporate, diplomatic, and government communities
Minimum Qualifications:
- 4+ years of experience in fundraising
- Some college coursework in a related field, or an equivalent combination of education and experience
- Proven track record of success in cultivating, soliciting, and closing gifts of $5,000 to
- $50,000, and ideally six figures as well, from corporations and individuals
- Proven ability to set goals strategically and oversee execution
- Experience working with an energetic and engaged CEO and positioning them for success in building support
- Experience managing and partnering with Board members, high-level volunteers, and executive staff
- Proven ability to interact with and influence philanthropic leaders
- Ability to manage multiple tasks and deadlines independently and to work effectively and cross-functionally with internal and external constituents
- Demonstrated commitment to and interest in, the performing arts
Qualifications and Essential Capabilities
- Ability to proactively design initiatives and proposals to engage donors and prospects
- Genuine interest in a wide range of people and a diverse array of programmatic content, preferably in the arts world
- Collaborative team player
- High degree of personal initiative and accountability
- Superlative written and verbal communication skills
- Creative and strategic thinking skills
- High level of discretion and ethical approach to fundraising
- Good judgment, tact, and patience
- CRM experience (ideally, Tessitura or Raiser’s Edge)
- Affinity for the performing arts and commitment to DEIAB (diversity, equity, inclusion, accessibility, and belonging)
- Relationships in the local D.C. business community, on Capitol Hill, and within the diplomatic community a plus
Specific Conditions of Work
- Completion of a satisfactory criminal background check prior to start of employment
- The Major Gifts Officer is a full-time position with office hours from 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m., plus additional duties and activities at performances and events that are above and beyond regular office hours.
- Hybrid work schedule: 3 days minimum in office
- Must be able to staff events on evenings and weekends as well as attend social and networking events on behalf of Washington Performing Arts
- Must have reliable transportation
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $70,000.00 - $80,000.00 per year
Benefits:
- 401(k) matching
- Dental insurance
- Employee assistance program
- Flexible spending account
- Health insurance
- Health savings account
- Life insurance
- Paid time off
- Parental leave
- Retirement plan
Schedule:
- Monday to Friday
- Weekends as needed
Application Question(s):
- Did you include a cover letter with your application? Please note that applications submitted without a cover letter will not be considered.
Experience:
- Fundraising: 3 years (Required)
Ability to Relocate:
- Washington, DC 20005: Relocate before starting work (Required)
Work Location: Hybrid remote in Washington, DC 20005