Duke Ellington School of the Arts (DESA) & The Ellington FundWashington, DC (On-Site)OverviewDuke Ellington School of the Arts (DESA), in partnership with The Ellington Fund, seeks an accomplished and entrepreneurial
Development Director to lead its fundraising strategy and execution at a critical stage of institutional growth.
This is a
high-visibility leadership role with direct accountability for philanthropic revenue generation, donor engagement, and long-term development infrastructure. The Development Director will work closely with the Principal/Head of Schools and an engaged Board of Directors to expand the organization's philanthropic base and advance its mission.
The RoleThe Development Director will design and execute a
comprehensive, integrated fundraising strategy, with a focus on:
- Generating new philanthropic revenue
- Expanding and diversifying the donor base
- Strengthening major gifts and institutional funding
- Building scalable development systems and processes
This leader will combine
strategic vision with hands-on execution, operating as both a senior advisor and a frontline fundraiser.
Key ResponsibilitiesStrategy & Revenue Growth- Develop and implement a multi-year fundraising strategy aligned with institutional priorities
- Establish annual goals, KPIs, and revenue targets
- Identify and pursue diversified funding streams
Major Gifts Leadership- Build and manage a portfolio of major donors and prospects
- Lead cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship strategies
- Partner with senior leadership and Board members on key donor relationships
Institutional Funding- Oversee grant strategy and pipeline development
- Secure foundation, corporate, and government funding
Board & Executive Partnership- Serve as a trusted advisor to the Principal/Head of Schools
- Support Board engagement in fundraising efforts
- Provide regular performance reporting and strategic insight
Infrastructure & Team Development- Strengthen development operations, systems, and data utilization
- Build a culture of accountability and performance within the function
- Supervise staff and external partners
Performance ExpectationsThis is a
performance-driven role with clear accountability:
- Deliver a minimum of $250,000 in new philanthropic revenue annually, directly attributable to individual efforts
- Build and maintain a donor pipeline of at least 3x annual revenue targets
- Meet defined quarterly revenue benchmarks
- Maintain strong donor engagement and retention outcomes
Performance is evaluated on a
quarterly and annual basis, with direct alignment to compensation.
Candidate ProfileThe ideal candidate will be a
results-oriented fundraising leader with a demonstrated ability to generate revenue, build relationships, and operate effectively in a mission-driven environment.
Professional Experience- 7-10+ years of progressive fundraising and development experience
- Proven track record of securing major gifts and institutional funding
- Experience working closely with executive leadership and Boards
- Demonstrated ability to build and manage donor pipelines
Ideal Leadership TraitsTop-tier candidates will bring the following attributes:
1. Revenue Ownership & AccountabilityTakes full ownership of fundraising outcomes, with a clear track record of meeting or exceeding revenue targets.
2. Relationship-Driven InfluenceBuilds trust quickly with donors, Board members, and stakeholders; able to influence without authority and navigate complex relationships.
3. Strategic AgilityBalances long-term vision with near-term execution; able to pivot strategies based on data, feedback, and opportunity.
4. Execution DisciplineDemonstrates strong follow-through, organization, and pipeline management; consistently converts strategy into measurable outcomes.
5. Executive PresenceCommunicates with confidence and clarity; represents the organization effectively with high-level donors and partners.
6. Mission AlignmentDisplays a genuine commitment to arts education, youth development, and equity in access to opportunity.
7. Builder MindsetComfortable operating in a growth environment; able to build systems, processes, and structure where needed.
Compensation- Base Salary: $110,000 (aligned with and supported by new revenue generation)
- Performance Bonus: 10%-20%
- Additional incentive opportunities for exceeding targets
- Competitive benefits package
Work Environment- On-site role in Washington, DC (remote work not available)
- Occasional evening and weekend commitments required
Search ProcessDESA and The Ellington Fund are conducting a national search for this role. Interested candidates should submit a resume and a brief statement of interest outlining relevant experience and alignment with the mission.