Development Associate
The Chicago Academy for the Arts seeks a Development Associate who enjoys fundraising and is passionate about the power of the arts to transform lives. The right candidate will be detail-oriented, entrepreneurial, customer-service oriented, collaborative, and interested in playing a central role in growing a wonderful organization. The Development Associate must be able to function as a strong day-to-day manager of the school’s fundraising-related data and gift processing work, and act as a key coordinator of the school’s annual fundraising gala and alumni and parent association programs. The right candidate must deliver a high level of quality control and possess a high degree of comfort working with multiple audiences – internal and external, and enjoy leveraging opportunities for revenue growth. This position offers the right candidate valuable exposure to all aspects of running a non-profit organization that is one of just four independent high schools of its kind in the country.
- Bachelor’s degree in non-profit management, marketing, communications or a related field
- Minimum of two years of experience in a development office strongly preferred
- Proven success in managing a comprehensive set of development functions, which include fundraising goals from a variety of sources and strategies, including annual fund, institutional giving, and special events
- Significant experience with fundraising software/database is preferred (e.g. Raiser’s Edge, Salesforce), including the ability to generate complex reports and oversee consistent use and updates within the database
- Strong organizational and project management skills
- Computer literacy is a must -- Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint)
- Ability to work effectively with a team
- A passion for work with teenagers, families, artists and in the high school education arena
- Excellent language and communication skills, with the ability to motivate and build a rapport with a variety of stakeholders, including staff, board, volunteers, and donors
- Experience working in a fast-paced, results-oriented environment while demonstrating flexibility and responsiveness when faced with dynamic priorities and needs
- Ability to work outside standard work hours when necessary, attending fundraising events, and other meetings and events
- Data Management
- Manage and maintain CRM database, including:
- Ensure gifts, grant agreements, payments and report data is accurate and entered into CRM system in a timely manner
- Maintain individual, foundation and corporation files
- Track all progress with prospects and donors as well as funding progress toward goals
- Produce reports monthly, quarterly, annually
- Produce queries, labels, data files as needed
- Manage and maintain constituent records
- make updates to donor records, enter call reports and track event attendance
- Continually update and correct database records
- Maintain list of funding priorities
- Set Campaigns, Funds and Appeal annually
- Produce reports monthly, quarterly and annually
- Maintain and produce Trustee and prospect manager lists
- Gift Management
- Process gifts and prepare acknowledgement letters and other correspondence
- Draft and update acknowledgement letters on a weekly basis
- Produce and send pledge reminders and invoices monthly
- Produce gift reports weekly
- Produce monthly reports to inform reconciliation with Business Office
- Special Events
- Assist with the planning, management, coordination and execution of the school’s annual gala, in addition to other development-related events
- Attend key Academy events, dinners and meetings, when appropriate
- Track event-related information throughout the year and produce progress reports for administration and volunteer leadership
- Coordinate and support the activities of volunteer leaders and vendors, and work with event co-chairs to execute the event
- Prepare registration materials and manage registration check-in and CRM data entry
- Manage auction solicitation and management
- Manage gala follow-up/closeout
- Design and manage marketing aspects of the gala
- Annual Giving
- Help design and implement moves management program for annual donors
- Coordinate production and mailing of spring and year-end appeals
- Auxiliary Groups
- Provide support services for Development Committee, Parents Association and Alumni Association
- Manage meeting calendars, including: sending meeting notices and materials, tracking RSVPs, making follow up phone calls and scheduling meetings
- Conduct regular updates of contact, employment and biographical information
- Stewardship and Communications
- Work with Director of Development to design and implement a disciplined and robust moves management program that includes a meaningful and effective stewardship component
- Help design and support the management of development-related marketing collateral and development pages of website
- Help design and support the management of development-related content and communiques (social media, email, print)
- Create invitations to various events
- Research and Proposals
- Research prospective donors – individuals, corporations and foundations
- Update records in Raiser’s Edge with research findings
- Flag prospects for specific funding proposals
- Assist with proposal submission