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Corporate Gifts Officer

Taubman Museum of Art

Location: Roanoke, VA 24011 (Downtown area)
Type: Full-Time, Non-Remote
Posted on: May 25, 2023
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Corporate Gifts Officer
Taubman Museum of Art
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Roanoke, VA 24011
$42,000 - $67,000 a year - Full-time
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Salary
$42,000 - $67,000 a year
Job Type
Full-time
Shift and Schedule
8 hour shift
Weekend availability
Overnight shift
Day shift
Qualifications
• English (Required)
• 6 or more years of fundraising (Required)
• Bachelor's (Preferred)
Benefits
Pulled from the full job description
401(k)
401(k) matching
Dental insurance
Employee assistance program
Health insurance
Life insurance
Paid time off
Relocation assistance
Vision insurance
Full Job Description Job Summary:
The Corporate Gift Officer is responsible for the cultivation and stewardship strategies of a portfolio of corporate donors. The Corporate Giving Officer also provides fundraising support to TMA Development staff who engage with corporations. The position will also work in concert with the Membership and Special Events Assistant Manager, the museums annual fundraising events, and membership initiatives. The ideal candidate will work closely with the whole Development Team on how to best position the organization in front of companies and corporations and plays a key role in reaching the team fundraising goal of $2 million+ for annual budget and increasing corporate annual commitments.
Job Duties and Responsibilities:
Fundraising Duties
• Research, solicit, cultivate and manage a portfolio of corporate donors of various sizes
• Build and manage a portfolio of 50-75+ corporate donors and prospects with an annual giving capacity of $1,000 - $25,000+.
• Serve as liaison for incoming corporate inquiries to ensure alignment, timely response and implementation of relationships; expand, enhance and retain partnerships.
• Develop corporate partner initiatives with a focus on all perspectives of programs and services.
• Collaborate with Development staff, Community Engagement Staff, and Rental Manager to manage fundraising, corporate relations and corporate introductions for new and existing corporate partnerships.
• In coordination with Development team and programs, develop multi‐year corporate fundraising goals, strategies and corporate prospect list.
• Document and capture corporate relationship data in Altru.
• With support from the TMA marketing and communications team, create presentations, program and project descriptions, and customer‐facing messaging and other releases of information in order to cultivate relationships and enhance branding.
• Maintain a current, thorough, and accurate understanding of the Museum's exhibitions, community engagement programs, naming opportunities, and funding priorities to effectively connect funding needs to corporate prospects.
• Serve as lead to define sponsorship opportunities for both general and event specific.
• Provide support on events including but are not limited to Women’s Luncheon, Tastings at the Taubman, Sidewalk Art Show, Opening Party, Chairman’s Dinner & Summer Celebration, and VIP events as needed.
• Utilize Member events, including Member Hour, Curated Cribs, and Tours, to cultivate corporate relationships.
• Work closely with the Deputy Director of Development to identify and cultivate prospective corporate donors for TMA Endowment. Create endowment proposals with appropriate follow-up.
• Assist with Sponsor and Donor tracking for events, fundraisers, and exhibitions, in coordination with the Development Team
• Expected to spend 50%-70% of weekly time building relationships, on corporate donor calls/appointments, cultivating and soliciting gifts. Build relationships and execute prospect/corporate donor solicitations with a combination of in-person and virtual opportunities.
• Maintain interactions and move management strategy in the database and hard copyrecord, as appropriate.
• Meet with the Deputy Director of Development weekly/monthly and keep appropriate staff up to date on interactions with corporate donors, including research information, and goals and outcomes of corporate donor meetings. Proactively communicate with other Museum staff/departments as to the progress of fundraising administration needs/initiatives to ensure effective cross-departmental collaboration.
• Work with all segments of the Museum to understand departmental opportunities for program sponsorship, produce sponsorship materials including engaging and inspiring letters and proposals, donor and member brochures, corporate brochures, and response vehicles.
• Develop stewardship reports along with annual report and impact summaries in coordination with the Deputy Director of Development, and cross-departmental teams.
• Work cross-departmentally with leadership and Museum teams to ensure proper corporate sponsor recognition on internal/ external signage and marketing materials.
• Coordinate with the Development Administrative Assistant Manager and the Finance Department to manage the gift recording, acknowledgments, and stewardship reports for corporations.
• Ensure appropriate corporate thank you letters for fundraiser and event sponsors, work in coordination with the Development Administrative Assistant Manager to prepare mailings where appropriate.
• Create and maintain tracking reports for sponsor solicitation.
• Work in coordination with the Development Team to leverage partnerships and sponsorships for cost savings.
• Work in coordination with the Deputy Director of Development to initiate sponsorships for select events.
• Champion the Museum’s fundraising messaging, in coordination with the Deputy Director of Development; draft specialized proposals and pitches for prospective corporate donors and assist the Executive Director and Deputy Director of Development with producing pitch materials for prospective corporate donors where applicable.
• Present newopportunities of sponsorship to current and prospective corporate sponsors.
• Serve as lead support for the Women’s Luncheon fundraiser (TMA’s largest fundraiser) in conjunction with the Deputy Director of Development; assist with oversight of the Women’s Luncheon Benefit Committee along with the Deputy Director of Development and the Board of Trustee Women’s Luncheon Benefit Committee Chair.
• Serve as lead support for Banner Exhibition fundraising and the Opening Celebration, with direct oversight of associated committees, along with the Deputy Director of Development.
• Actively participate in weekday, evening, and weekend Museum programs, fundraisers, and events as assigned.
General Duties
• Manage and implement Development Team updates to the Museum’s website, in coordination with the Deputy Director of Development and Development Administrative Assistant Manager.
• Work in coordination with the Deputy Director of Development and Executive Director to seek out and secure quarterly speaking engagements, to promote the Museum at its events/programs and cultivate prospective corporate donors.
• Work with the Visitor Services Manager, and in conjunction with the Development Team, to identify and fill department volunteer needs.
• Provide staff leadership and oversight of the 110 Society Steering Committee, with the support of the Membership and Special Events Assistant Manager.
• Perform other tasks as assigned by the Executive Director and/or the Board of Trustees.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Strong interpersonal skills, work ethic, and self-discipline to work both independently and within a team of individuals with diverse backgrounds. Strong verbal and written communication skills. Detail-oriented with strong organizational, analytical, communication and planning skills. Ability to prioritize and manage multiple tasks and a variety of demands. Demonstrated ability to meet financial goals with proven track record of growth in development and fundraising with endowment and planned giving knowledge; think strategically and creatively; persuade others. Knowledge of development principles and non-profit organizational management to oversee a comprehensive fundraising program. Demonstrated writing ability and willingness to be hands-on in a role that is demanding and requires a high level of energy. Ability to lead, coach, train, and motivate members of the development team and benefit volunteer committees. Commitment to integrity and confidentiality and a high-degree of accuracy and ethicality with record keeping. A positive outlook and willingness to learn and grow. Passion for the Museum’s mission to bring art and people together for discovery, learning, and enjoyment.
Training, Education and Experience:
Bachelor Degree required. 6-10 years of increasingly responsible advancement experience in fundraising required, in particular managing a portfolio with demonstrated success in closing gifts between $2,500-$25,000+. Experience in strategic planning for development, membership management, major gifts, capital campaigns, corporate and marketing initiatives. Management experience preferred; ability to manage multiple priorities and meet deadlines. Experience in nonprofit arts and culture organizations preferred.
Minimum of 3‐5 years’ experience with corporate giving, corporate sustainability initiatives, or nonprofit partnership building required. Bachelor’s degree preferred but not required.
·Ability to interact effectively with a wide variety of corporate decision makers in areas such as sustainability and corporate social responsibility.
· Ability to leverage corporate relationships and fundraising in support of the Taubman Museum of Art objectives for communications, marketing and branding.
·Excellent oral and written communication skills.
·Self‐starter with demonstrated ability to work well independently and as part of a team.
· Organized, detail‐oriented, possessing a builder’s mentality and strong work ethic.
·Passion and interest in the mission of The Taubman Museum of Art.
Special Requirements:
Must be available to work flexible hours weekly, including nights, overnights, and weekends as needed. Must possess and maintain a valid driver's license and maintain a driving record acceptable to the Taubman Museum of Art and its insurance carrier(s).
EEOC Statement:
The Taubman Museum of Art is committed to creating a diverse environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status or any other federal, state or local protected class. The Taubman Museum of Art is also committed to comply with all fair employment practices regarding citizenship and immigration status.
Taubman Museum of Art is committed to creating a diverse environment:
At The Taubman Museum of Art we each contribute to inclusion—we all have a role to play. Our culture is the result of our behaviors, our personal commitment, our curiosity, how we collaborate, and the ways that we courageously share our perspectives and encourage others to do the same. In turn, our inclusive culture inspires us to try new things and share information openly and transparently. It brings us together in ways that help us stand out. Our inclusive culture empowers all of us to connect, belong, and grow.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $42,000.00 - $67,000.00 per year
Benefits:
• 401(k)
• 401(k) matching
• Dental insurance
• Employee assistance program
• Health insurance
• Life insurance
• Paid time off
• Relocation assistance
• Vision insurance
Schedule:
• 8 hour shift
• Day shift
• Weekend availability
Ability to commute/relocate:
• Roanoke, VA 24011: Reliably commute or planning to relocate before starting work (Required)
Education:
• Bachelor's (Preferred)
Experience:
• 6 or more years of fundraising (Required)
Language:
• English (Required)
Work Location: In person
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