Senior Director, Development/Fundraising

Natural Lands

$110K — $130K *
Education, Government & Non-Profit
15+ years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree and 8+ years of department leadership experience
  • 15+ years of fundraising experience with major gift and campaign fundraising exposure
  • Strong alignment and passion for Natural Lands’ conservation mission
  • Ability to articulate the organization’s case for support clearly
  • Demonstrated capacity for relationship cultivation across all organizational levels
  • Skilled in managing multiple deadlines in a fast-paced environment
  • High level of discretion with donor information

Responsibilities

  • Lead and direct the frontline fundraising team to grow philanthropic revenue
  • Manage relationships with major donors ($10,000-$24,999) and corporate partners
  • Collaborate on fundraising strategies and branding with the VP of Development
  • Oversee the frontline fundraising team’s performance, budget, and work plans
  • Steward a portfolio of 75 individual major gift prospects
  • Manage and enhance the Corporate Partner Program relationship
  • Coordinate sponsorship solicitations for the annual Stardust event

Benefits

  • Flexible working arrangements with hybrid options.
  • Opportunities for professional growth and networking in the nonprofit sector.
  • Participation in preserve-based corporate volunteer workdays.
  • Engagement in high-level meetings and committees for strategic planning.
  • Commitment to diversity and inclusion, fostering a supportive workplace environment.
Full Job Description

Natural Lands, a vibrant, regional, nonprofit organization and leader in land conservation, natural resource stewardship, and public engagement, seeks a Senior Director of Development to join our team at our headquarters on the Hildacy Preserve in Media, Pennsylvania.

The Senior Director of Development, in close partnership with the Vice President of Development, oversees Natural Lands’ frontline fundraising team—membership, individual, institutional, and planned gift fundraisers—with the goal of growing philanthropic revenue and deepening donor relationships to advance organizational priorities.

This position has primary and direct fundraising and relationship management responsibility for major donors and prospects, corporate partners, and other individual and institutional sponsors. A leadership member of a, highly motivated, fast-paced, and successful department, the position is also tasked with strategic and work planning, budgeting, and other department oversight.

Primary Responsibilities

  • Provide strategic and operational direction for the frontline fundraising team—building on Natural Lands’ decades long development success and strengthening even further the department’s capacity to grow philanthropic revenue and advance donor relationships across a spectrum of individual and private institutional giving.
  • Function as primary relationship manager for $10,000-$24,999 major donors and prospects, as well as for corporate partners and event sponsors at a range of gift levels.
  • Collaborate with the Vice President of Development on Natural Lands’ fundraising case making, branding, marketing, and communications; ensure consistent application throughout the frontline fundraising team.
  • Partner with the Senior Director of Donor Relations and the Senior Director of Development Services to support the Vice President of Development at a high level—driving departmental strategy, cohesion, and success.


Team Management

  • Provide daily supervision and guidance for the frontline fundraising team—the Director of Individual Giving, to whom the Membership and Annual Giving Manager reports, the Director of Institutional Giving, and the Director of Planned Giving.
  • Maintain a frontline fundraising unit that meets and exceeds annual goals and excels at donor relationship management.
  • Drive—in partnership with the Senior Director of Development Services and the Senior Director of Donor Relations—the department’s donor pipeline management to support gift upgrading and fundraising
  • Help shape all fundraising cases (including associated marketing and communications)—ensuring consistency throughout the frontline fundraising team and coordination with the Communications and Engagement Department.
  • Oversee the frontline fundraising team’s annual budget production as well as work plan tracking and advancement.


Major Donor Fundraising

  • Serve as primary relationship manager for a portfolio of approximately 75 individual donors and prospects who give—or have the capacity to give—between $10,000 and $24,999 each year.
  • Attend to the full life cycle of Natural Lands’ CONSERVATIONISTS members whose gifts range from $10,000 to $24,999—including relationship advancement and solicitation; stewardship; gift acknowledgement; proposal and gift report production; and donor record management.
  • Function as a key member of the staff leadership team for all fundraising campaigns—with responsibility for assisting the Vice President of Development with proposal coordination and impact reports in leadership and principal gift phases and directly managing a portfolio of major gift prospects in public phases.
  • With the Senior Director of Donor Relations and in partnership with the Vice President of Development, oversee the Board of Trustees’ engagement and involvement in all development initiatives.


Institutional Fundraising

  • Manage the Corporate Partner Program—including membership renewals, solicitations, gift acknowledgements, and relationship management—and develop a strategy for the program’s next phase.
  • Organize and participate in preserve-based corporate volunteer workdays—a signature benefit of the Corporate Partner Program and meaningful prospecting opportunity.
  • Coordinate with colleagues in the Communications an Engagement Department to celebrate corporate relationships as required via expressed benefits.


Sponsorship Fundraising

  • Organize sponsorship solicitations and steward relationships—both individual and institutional—for Stardust, Natural Lands’ annual fundraising event.
  • Support the Vice President of Development as needed with Stardust Event Committee fundraising.


Other

  • Participate in Board of Trustees Development and Campaign Committees and other leadership meetings as well as special project-based task forces as requested.
  • Read, network, and attend professional meetings to stay informed about best practices and trends in individual, institutional, and planned gift fundraising.


Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s degree with a minimum of 8 years of department leadership.
  • Minimum 15 years of fundraising experience, including in a sophisticated development department with broad exposure and hands-on major gift and campaign fundraising experience.
  • Passion for the mission of Natural Lands—with knowledge of and frequent exposure to nature preferred.
  • Easy ability to understand and articulate Natural Lands’ case for support and organizational priorities; experience serving as a spokesperson for organizational priorities.
  • Skill at establishing and cultivating strong relationships with peers, organizational leadership, and colleagues across different levels of the organization.
  • Capacity to balance multiple and sometimes competing deadlines and to work productively and amicably in an extremely fast-paced and highly motivated environment.
  • Unwavering commitment to discretion in dealing with donor information.


Physical Requirements/Working Conditions:

This position is primarily an office-based position and hybrid with a minimum of two days a week in the office. The ability to travel throughout the region and valid driver’s license are required.

For full position details and to apply: visit our Careers page. Address all applications to Tiffany D. Sowers, SPHR, SHRM-SCP, Vice President of Human Resources.

Natural Lands is committed to creating an inclusive environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, age, national origin, sexual orientation, disability, or veteran status. We aim to build a workplace where employees feel empowered to bring their full, authentic selves to work.

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