Development Manager

Bay Area Community Resources

$75K — $90K *
Education, Government & Non-Profit
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Exceptional organizational and project management skills
  • High attention to detail and follow-through
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills
  • Knowledge of grants management and proposal development
  • Ability to maintain confidentiality and sound judgment
  • Self-motivated and service-oriented team player
  • Demonstrated passion for BACR's mission

Responsibilities

  • Maintain a stewardship calendar for grant and fundraising deadlines
  • Track commitments and provide reminders to leadership
  • Prepare agendas and follow-up materials for meetings
  • Draft grant proposals and funder reports
  • Develop and manage the Salesforce donor database
  • Coordinate future donor initiatives and support fundraising efforts
  • Champion a culture of philanthropy within the organization

Benefits

  • Core benefits: medical, wellness, dental, vision, life insurance, FSA, retirement
  • Wellness fair and people-centered work culture
  • Generous time off: vacation, sick leave, holidays, parental leave
  • Growth opportunities: conferences, training, and professional development
  • Remote work flexibility with occasional in-office meetings and minimal travel requirements
Full Job Description

Job Description:

Title:Development Manager

Reports to: CEO

Compensation: $75,000 - $90,000/year

Location:Hybrid - San Francisco Bay Area. Can work remotely but will be required to attend occasional meetings in the BACR office or other locations. Some travel may be required, but it is not expected to be significant.

Benefits:

  • Core benefits: Medical,  wellness/mental health benefit, dental, vision, life insurance, FSA (medical, dependent, transit), hospital indemnity, retirement, WellHub, Pet Insurance, employee assistance program

  • Additional Perks: wellness fair, people-centered work culture, ability to make an impact in your community through mission-driven work.

  • Time off: Include vacation, sick, 15 holidays, parental and medical leave policy, and mental health days

  • Growth: Include conference opportunities, regular training opportunities, and professional development week

Responsibilities:

  • Coordination & Accountability: Maintain a stewardship calendar of grant application and reporting deadlines, donor touchpoints, campaigns, and events, and ensure the CEO and Executive Directors stay ahead of deadlines

    • Track fundraising commitments and next steps across leadership, providing timely reminders and progress check-ins to keep all development activity on schedule

    • Schedule and coordinate donor, funder, and prospect meetings on behalf of the CEO and Executive Directors

  • Meeting Preparation & Follow-Up: Prepare agendas, briefing materials, and funder research summaries in advance of meetings; capture notes and action items; and draft and send follow-up correspondence to ensure commitments are honored

  • Grants & Reporting Support: Support outreach and draft grant proposals, letters of inquiry, applications, and funder reports in collaboration with the CEO, Executive Directors, and finance staff

    • Support outreach to funder prospects by drafting emails and other communications for the CEO, Executive Directors, and other staff

    • Where appropriate, maintain direct communications with prospects to secure fundraising meetings and steward funder relationships

    • Develop and maintain a library of boilerplate language, program descriptions, budgets, and standard attachments to streamline proposal development

    • Collaborate with the Contracts team on tracking foundation, government, and corporate grants at all stages, from prospect research through application, award, reporting, and renewal

  • Development narrative:  Help to shape the org-wide narrative on fundraising (“the system behind the safety net”), work with CEO and Executive Directors to help shape specific investment opportunities, and lead efforts to find relevant data and citations (internally and externally) to support the above.

  • Donor Database & Records: Develop and maintain the Salesforce donor database, including accurate and timely entry of gifts, contacts, and actions; generate acknowledgment letters; and produce pipeline and revenue reports for leadership

  • Development Initiatives:  Play a key coordinating role for potential future initiatives including  individual donor, major gifts, grassroots support, and/or planned giving efforts

  • Culture of Philanthropy: Serve as an internal resource and champion, helping program staff across the organization understand and embrace their role in fundraising

  • Other Duties: As assigned by the CEO

Mindsets

  • You’re a great communicator.  Whether it’s written or verbal, you pride yourself on getting your message across succinctly and in a compelling way.

  • You sweat the small stuff.Getting the details right matters to you. 

  • You love creating order out of chaos. You’re a systems builder. Whether it’s a spreadsheet, app or database, you love tracking things to make sure they don’t fall between the cracks. 

  • You know how to juggle.You’re comfortable being pulled in many directions and are actually energized by the challenge.

  • You’re not afraid to manage up.You’re able to move projects forward and hold people accountable. 

  • You’re inspired by the work you do.You bring energy, commitment and passion and they’re a big part of your success. 

Qualifications & Experience

  • Exceptional organizational and project management skills, with a demonstrated ability to manage multiple competing workstreams, prioritize, and meet deadlines

  • High level of attention to detail and follow-through; comfortable serving as the person who keeps others on track, including a proven ability to manage up across multiple personality and leadership styles

  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills effective with a diverse range of audiences, including executives, program staff, donors, and institutional funders

  • Knowledge of grants management, funder research, proposal development, and reporting

  • Ability to maintain a high level of confidentiality and exercise sound judgment

  • Self-motivated, service-oriented, and able to work both independently and as part of a team

  • Ability to convey a high degree of commitment and passion for BACR’s mission

Requirements

  • One to three years of experience in nonprofit development, development operations, or project coordination, including grant writing, proposal development, and funder reporting experience

  • Proficiency with donor databases/CRM systems (especially Salesforce), Microsoft Office, and Google Workspace

  • Experience with AI tools (especially as applied to nonprofit fundraising) a plus

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Above is the pay range for this position that we reasonably expect to pay. Individual compensation is based on various factors including experience/education, skillset, and geographic location.

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