The Resource Development Associate plays a vital role in advancing the mission of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Monmouth County by supporting and assisting the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) in the areas of fundraising and resource development. The associate is primarily responsible for special event planning and implementation, relationship maintenance, donor research/cultivation, and supporting administrative functions as needed. In addition, the associate is responsible for maintaining the donor database and its accuracy, as well as other duties as assigned by the CEO.
ResponsibilitiesStrategic Planning Assistance
Lead the planning and implementation of special event fundraisers (A Most Unusual Evening, golf outing, awards ceremony, donor appreciation events, etc.)Assist in the management and execution of the annual resource development planWith the CEO and Communications Director, manage and execute the annual fundraising campaign, including developing a targeted strategyResource Development
Drive special event execution (develop timeline, keep staff on schedule, monitor task completion, acquire necessary permits and contracts)Manage resource development solicitation details, including research on prospective and current donors, foundations, and organizationsAssist in implementing donor cultivation, stewardship, and moves management strategiesAssist in creating new and different campaigns (e.g., short-term, capital) as directed by the CEODevelop comprehensive reports to assist the CEO with individual and corporate cultivationCollaborate with the Chief Operating Officer in planning and implementing corporate and community volunteer projects and outreach events, including soliciting sponsorsServe as initial point of contact for volunteer groups, cultivating and stewarding those relationshipsAssist the CEO and Communications Director in the management and execution of the biannual print newsletter, including developing a targeted focus and call to actionWork with the Assistant to the Chief Executive in supporting the CEO in all aspects of fundraising (prospecting, cultivation, stewardship), advising on strategy, execution, and follow upIn collaboration with the CEO and Communications Director, assist in the development and implementation of a donor retention strategy.In collaboration with the Assistant to the Chief Executive, facilitate the CEO’s moves management plan, strategizing major gift solicitations and mapping out next steps with all high-potential donors, capturing all information in DonorPerfect’s Contacts ManagerManage CEO’s weekly development contacts calendar, in coordination with the Assistant to the Chief ExecutiveManage the donor database, accurately entering and maintaining donor and gift data in DonorPerfectIn accordance with the Club’s donor stewardship matrix, generate written acknowledgement and thank-you letters, required tax receipts, and other related correspondence, as well as filing necessary support documentationGenerate monthly donation reports (or as needed) and analyze giving dataMaintain list of active donors for all printed and digital donor listingsRepresent the Club at community fairs, special events, third-party fundraisers, etc., as needed.Resource Management
Serve as the point of contact for the Resource Development Committee and support its efforts accordingly. Monitor progress on implementation and execution of resource development plan and prepare materials for reports and meetings.Maintain a list of vendor donations for further appeal at appropriate timesMaintain files, archiving event records for future referenceRELATIONSHIPS:
Internal: Maintain close, daily contact with Assistant to the Chief Executive to exchange information, seek and give assistance, consultation, and direction in support of the CEO’s fundraising efforts. Maintain relationships with board of directors and attend regular board and committee meetings, as needed. Aid board members with personal events and personal appeals. Assist in organizing and leading the Resource Development Committee meetings. Maintain close collaborative relationships with senior staff members.
External: Make and maintain relationships with BGCA’s resource development support network, key community partners, vendors, and others to achieve goals.
QualificationsSKILLS/KNOWLEDGE REQUIRED:
Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university or equivalent experiencePrevious nonprofit fundraising or development experienceSpecial event planning and executionCompetent in Microsoft Office products, proficient in DonorPerfect (or comparable donor database), and strong capacity to use/learn new technologiesAbility to maintain confidentialityExcellent attention to detailStrong communication skillsAble to complete projects in an efficient and timely mannerExemplary work ethicA self-starter who also collaborates effectively as a member of a teamStrong time-management skills with flexibility to transition between projectsKnowledge of accounting principles as they relate to fundraisingWillingness to provide phone coverage as neededPHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS/WORK ENVIRONMENT:
Valid NJ Driver’s License, ability to lift and carry 65 pounds, ability to walk and stand for prolonged periods of time, ability to climb stairs, ability to concentrate in small bustling office, available to work some nights and weekends
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $50,000.00 - $55,000.00 per year
Benefits:
Health insurancePaid time offRetirement planSchedule:
Monday to FridayEducation:
Bachelor'sExperience:
fundraising: 2 years donor database management: 2 yearsWork Location: Hybrid remote in Asbury Park, NJ 07712
DISCLAIMER:
The information presented indicates the general nature and level of work expected of employees in this classification. It is not designed to contain, nor to be interpreted as, a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities, qualifications and objectives required of employees assigned to this job.