POSITION SUMMARY
The Annual Fund Coordinator (AFC) will be responsible for the strategic direction and oversite of a comprehensive annual giving program (donors less than $1,000) and lead stewardship and engagement efforts for the ISLE Society (young professionals' network). The AFC will contribute to the creation and management of the revenue and expense budgets relating to this program, report and track fundraising progress, and collaborate in planning cultivation and stewardship events.
The AFC will work with the entire development team to plan, develop, and implement annual fundraising campaigns to support CSIOBS's programs and initiatives.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- Develop strategies to grow the annual giving rate byacquiringnew donors and increasing donations from existing donors.
- Create compelling fundraising appeals and materials to engage donors, alumni and prospective donors.
- Coordinate online and offline fundraising efforts, including email campaigns, direct mail, phone-a-thons, crowdfunding initiatives and other digital strategies.
- Evaluate and report on each appeal highlighting giving trends and program results, and plan for market segmentation for future mailings and/or cultivation activities. Analyze national giving data and trends toidentifyopportunities for growth and improvement.
- Cultivate relationships with potential donors and steward relationships with current donors to encourage repeat giving.
- Manage the ISLE Society network for young professionals, including setting strategic direction and goals, committee communications, fundraising and cultivation events, ongoing engagement, and solicitations.
- In partnership with members of the Development & Communications Team, support annual fundraising events and assist with implementing cultivation and stewardship events.
- Perform additional duties assigned by the CEO, Chief Development & Communications Officer or other team members as needed.
ACCOUNTABLILITIES
- ISLE Society Young Professionals Committee
- ISLE Society Young Professionals Society and related events
- Member of Development and Individual Giving Teams
- Possibility of interns or temps
QUALIFICATIONS
- Bachelor's degree, or equivalent professional experience
- 2-4 years of fundraising or relevant non-profit experience, particularly with annual fund development and implementation, and knowledge of fundraising principles and techniques
- Excellent oral and written communication skills, with a specific ability to create donor solicitations, thank you letters, and newsletter copy
- Proven ability to work independently and with a team
- Possess the ability to work well in an extremely fast paced, ever changing environment
- Well organized, detail oriented, and have strong critical thinking skills
- Ability to manage multiple projects, with competing demands, while maintaining a commitment to excellence
- Exceptional interpersonal skills, including the ability to create personal relationships and to communicate effectively delivering exceptional customer service to a variety of internal and external stakeholders (i.e. donors, sponsors, volunteers, staff at all levels, students and families), both verbally and in writing)
- Proficient in all Microsoft Office applications and Raiser's Edge or other CRM database software experience required
LOCATION AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS
This salaried position will require occasional night and weekend work. CSIOBS Administrative staff work a hybrid schedule. Employees work out of our local office in Boston's Seaport Neighborhood. Occasionally you will be required to go to our island in Boston Harbor for events, meetings, and trainings. Ferry transportation will be provided. A criminal background check is required for this position.
OUR BENEFITS
We are committed to staff learning, growth, and development. Our holistic investment includes the following:
- Medical insurance with up to 80% employer contribution
- Dental, vision, FSA, life, and disability insurance plans
- 401 (K) and Employer Match
- Generous paid time off, including 17 vacation days, 20 personal days, and 13 company-wide holidays
- Individual, local, regional, and national training
- A commitment to developing leaders from within the organization
- An organizational culture that supports staff well-being and holistic self-care
- Ample opportunities to connect with the students and communities we serve
OUR COMMITMENT TO EQUITY, DIVERSITY, INCLUSION AND BELONGING
Our staff and board care deeply about social justice, equity, and diverse perspectives and backgrounds, creating a rich work environment and enhancing our ability to pursue our mission. We hope you will join us as we continue to make a diverse organization that fosters a work environment where people from all backgrounds are welcomed and valued.
HOW TO APPLY
Select "Apply for this Position" below to submit a resume and a compelling cover letter addressed to Rebecca Fater, Interim Chief Development Officer, by April 15, 2025, at or before 2 pm.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
Cathleen Stone Island Outward Bound School is an equal opportunity employer and actively seeks staff that is as diverse as the communities it serves. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
Cathleen Stone Island Outward Bound School has a zero-tolerance policy for incidents of child abuse and neglect. Protecting our minor students against abuse and neglect is of the highest priority.