Director of Development

Gateway Public Schools

$150K — $175K *
Education, Government & Non-Profit
8 - 10 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • 10+ years of demonstrated success in nonprofit fundraising, achieving results in the $1M-$3M range
  • Experience with major gifts, capital campaigns, and multi-channel fundraising
  • Proven flexible leadership skills with a focus on team building and direct management
  • Entrepreneurial mindset with a passion for social impact and equity
  • Strong communication skills, encompassing interpersonal and written abilities at all organizational levels
  • Technical proficiency in Google Workspace, Microsoft Office, Salesforce, and donor databases

Responsibilities

  • Develop and implement annual fundraising strategies to meet organizational goals
  • Lead efforts in major gifts, annual giving, institutional giving, and event fundraising
  • Cultivate and manage relationships with high-capacity donors
  • Expand the donor base through targeted outreach and appeals
  • Identify and grow a portfolio of institutional funders and oversee grant proposals
  • Oversee the planning and execution of major fundraising events
  • Ensure efficient development operations and accurate reporting

Benefits

  • Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance with employee premium coverage
  • Generous vacation policy with 6 weeks paid time off
  • 10 sick days and 14 paid holidays each year
  • Professional development budget provided
  • Retirement savings plan with employer matching contributions
  • Potential for student loan repayment support if qualified
Full Job Description
Director of Development

(Full Time/Exempt)

POSITION OVERVIEW

Gateway seeks a strategic, relationship-driven, and results-oriented Director of Development to strengthen, scale, and lead a comprehensive fundraising program that supports Gateway's mission and long-term sustainability. The Director of Development will be directly accountable for achieving Gateway's annual fundraising goal of $1.7M-$2M+ (with the expectation of continued growth toward a future capital campaign), and will partner closely with the Executive Director to grow the major gifts pipeline, optimize development systems, and build a culture of philanthropy across the board, staff, and broader community. This is a complex, multi-dimensional role, spanning strategy and planning, major gifts, institutional giving, events, development operations, donor stewardship, and staff management.

The Director of Development will oversee all aspects of individual, institutional, and event fundraising, with a particular emphasis on:
  • strengthening and scaling major donor strategy and execution
  • building clear systems and accountability structures
  • developing compelling messaging and donor communications
  • supporting the Executive Director in high-level donor engagement
  • ensuring accurate, reliable development operations and achieving measurable fundraising results

This is a pivotal moment for Gateway's development function. The ideal candidate is a driven, innovative, and results-oriented leader who thrives in environments where they can build on a solid foundation, deepen relationships, and elevate the organization's fundraising capacity.

CORE RESPONSIBILITIES

Fundraising Strategy & Leadership
  • Develop and implement annual fundraising goals and strategies aligned with organizational priorities, with direct accountability for achieving results.
  • Lead major gifts, annual giving, institutional giving, and event fundraising.
  • Serve as a key ambassador for Gateway with donors, partners, and community stakeholders.

Major Gifts
  • Lead all aspects of major donor cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship.
  • Manage a portfolio of high-capacity donors and prospects.
  • Support the Executive Director in donor strategy, meeting preparation, and follow-up.
  • Grow multi-year major gift pledge commitments.

Annual Giving
  • Expand Gateway's donor base through targeted outreach, appeals, and stewardship.
  • Strengthen family and alumni giving programs.
  • Develop a strong recurring giving program.

Institutional Giving
  • Identify, manage, and review grant proposals and reports.
  • Manage and grow a portfolio of institutional funders.
  • Maintain strong relationships with foundation and corporate partners.

Events
  • Oversee Matters of the Mind, Gateway's largest fundraiser and other events.
  • Ensure events are mission-aligned, financially successful, and strategically leveraged for donor cultivation.

Development Operations
  • Ensure accurate, timely, and transparent development operations.
  • Oversee database management, gift processing, acknowledgments, and reconciliation with the finance department.
  • Produce regular reports for the Executive Director and Board of Trustees.

Communications & Outreach
  • Partner with the Executive Director to produce fundraising and marketing materials.
  • Support community outreach, public relations, and external engagement.

Board Relations
  • Prepare development reports for the Board of Trustees.
  • Engage board members in fundraising strategy and execution.
  • Lead the Development Committee of the board in partnership with board committee chair
  • Provide training and support to strengthen board participation in development.


REPORTING RELATIONSHIPS

This position reports directly to the Executive Director. The Director of Development (DD) will work within the Development Department and across other central office teams and with school site staff to accomplish the goals of fundraising. The Associate Director of Development reports directly to the DD.

SALARY RANGE AND BENEFITS

The salary range for this position is $150,000 to $175,000, commensurate with experience and track record. GPS offers an excellent benefits package, including medical, dental and vision insurance (employee premiums covered and additional stipends for dependents), life insurance, 6 weeks paid vacation, 10 sick days, and 14 paid holidays, professional development budget, a retirement savings plan with employer match, and, if qualified, student loan repayment support.

QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE
  • Development/Fundraising Experience: Proven success and experience (10+ years preferred) in nonprofit development, with a personal track record of raising in the range of Gateway's $1.7M-$2M+ goal - candidates who have personally driven results of roughly $1M-$3M annually are strongly encouraged to apply. Track record of achievement with major gifts, capital campaigns, events, and multi-channel fundraising from individual and institutional funders. Demonstrable ability to grow individual giving programs. Candidates should be prepared to speak specifically to dollars personally raised, the largest gift personally cultivated and closed, and provide references from direct supervisors who can verify results.
  • Leadership: Demonstrated flexible leadership skills, including relationship management and team building. Experience managing a team and in planning, leading, and managing development initiatives, including tracking and reporting on progress. Collaborative, participatory leader.
  • Entrepreneurial Spirit and Innovative Thinking: Ambitious about social impact and social change, including the pursuit of equity. Knowledgeable about current trends in charitable giving and innovative fundraising practices and avenues. Creative and strategic thinker who takes initiative and actively seeks to deepen current donor relationships and to forge new ones.
  • Communication Skills: Strong interpersonal and verbal communication skills, able to passionately communicate Gateway's mission and vision to various constituents. Excellent written communication, research, and organizational skills, including grant writing and reporting. Skilled at establishing strong relationships with all levels of internal and external stakeholders.
  • Technology: Proficiency with Google Workspace, Microsoft Office, Salesforce, prospect databases, and other digital platforms.


DEI AND ANTIRACIST COMMITMENT

Gateway is committed to creating a diverse, equitable, and inclusive workplace and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. Gateway strongly encourages women, people of color, LGBTQ+ persons, and persons from other underrepresented groups to apply. Learn more about Gateway's commitment to anti-racism and a pro-Black community here: www.gatewayps.org/gps/anti-racism

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