Senior Director of Development
Company: Bbbsla
Location: Los Angeles
Posted on: February 27, 2025
Job Description:
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Los AngelesSenior Director
of DevelopmentBig Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Los Angeles
(BBBSLA) seeks an accomplished philanthropic leader to serve as the
Agency's Senior Director of Development.Big Brothers Big Sisters of
Greater Los Angeles (BBBSLA) serves close to 1,500 at-risk children
and youth (ages 6-22) annually with aspirations to materially grow
our footprint, while continuing to lead the Big Brothers Big
Sisters national network in metrics that measure the quality and
effectiveness of our work. Over the next twenty-five years, BBBSLA
intends to improve the lives of a significant proportion of our
county's at-risk youth and become a potent force for a positive
transformation of Los Angeles' most challenging neighborhoods and
schools.BBBSLA manages a professional staff of 35-40 and an annual
budget of approximately $4.5-$5M. 40 influential community leaders
serve on the governing Board of Directors or as Trustees.POSITION
OVERVIEWReporting to the President & CEO, the Senior Director of
Development serves as BBBSLA's chief fundraising official and will
be a builder and change-agent. The Senior Director of Development
is responsible for the management, expansion and evaluation of all
fundraising initiatives, with an emphasis on creating and executing
a comprehensive fund development plan to strengthen and grow
revenue and relationships. The Senior Director of Development will
lead, direct, and manage a Fund Development and Communications Team
of five full-time staff members and two to three consultants, with
a collective goal to significantly increase revenue through
Individual & Major Gifts, Institutional Giving (Foundation and
Government), Corporate Partnerships, Special Events, Peer-to-Peer
Fundraising, Campaign Planning, and Innovative Opportunities.The
ideal Senior Director of Development will be an inspiring,
visionary leader with outstanding communication and interpersonal
skills and a track record of accomplishing measurable goals. They
should be mission focused, driven, organized and resilient.
Maintaining a collaborative and ethical work environment that is
conducive to attracting and retaining highly competent employees is
a must. Cultivation and management of relationships with donors,
partners, volunteers, honorees, prospects, vendors and community
members is equally as important. The candidate will display a
strong sense of urgency to enhance and improve the fund development
systems and structure resulting in significant increases in revenue
and market visibility.The Senior Director of Development will serve
as a member of BBBSLA's Leadership Team and will work in
partnership with Board members, Trustees, donors, partners,
volunteers, community groups, peers across the federation, and
their team to achieve departmental and Agency goals, while
maintaining organizational values and standards of excellence. This
role is highly visible, both internally with the Agency's staff and
governing Board and externally as a business representative of the
organization.ESSENTIAL JOB ACTIVITIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:The
activities and responsibilities described are representative of
those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the
core functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made
to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential
functions.The Senior Director of Development's priorities are to
provide appropriate leadership and results with reference to the
following key areas:Strategic Planning and Implementation of Fund
Development Initiatives:
- Create and implement a strategic fundraising plan, focusing on
implementing industry "best practices" in processes, metrics and
execution to significantly increase levels of sustainable,
diversified fundraising dollars.
- Investigate and review nonprofit trends to increase revenue and
efficiency of department.
- Develop and annually refine BBBSLA's Case for Philanthropic
Support.
- Participate in organization wide strategic planning, with a
focus on the identification and assessment of fundraising
priorities and the execution of relevant campaigns, projects, and
initiatives. Current Strategic Plan initiatives include increasing
partnerships with companies, organizations and communities;
creating a strategic development plan around major gifts and
corporate gifts; and launching a comprehensive campaign to
celebrate BBBSLA's 70th Anniversary in 2025.
- In collaboration with the external finance team, prepare and
monitor the Fund Development Department budget. Maintain
appropriate monthly, quarterly, and annual reports and
documentation to ensure accurate forecasting and reporting.
Maintain pristine records for all incoming revenue, as well as
prospects.
- Construct annual plans, timelines, performance benchmarks, and
progress reports to guide development activities, achievements, and
emerging opportunities.
- Collaborate with President/CEO to coordinate compliance
reporting and related requirements from the Big Brothers Big
Sisters of America national office as requested.
- Recruit and manage executive volunteer committees for all
Special Events, along with special initiatives and campaigns as
determined necessary.
- Engage current and former Bigs in revenue generating
activities, connecting them to the agency for long-term involvement
and impact outside of their service as a mentor.
- Account for Fund Development Department performance. Monitor
operational effectiveness using workflow and tracking systems (i.e.
Salesforce); develop and gather accurate information for reports;
track performance & develop measures to ensure growth; analyze
trends; problem solve issues; minimize risk; ensure BBBSLA's
fundraising initiatives have a high likelihood of success; develop
gap planning strategies (if necessary), and ultimately, meet annual
agency revenue goals.
- Surface "best practices" that can be integrated into nationwide
models for replication and investments. Represent BBBSLA at
regional and national levels through work groups, affinity groups,
presentations and partnerships.Revenue Generation:
- Achieve fundraising goals across all revenue categories,
included but not limited to: Individual & Major Gifts,
Institutional Giving (Foundation and Government), Corporate
Partnerships, Special Events, Peer-to-Peer Fundraising, Campaign
Planning, and Innovative Opportunities. FY24-25 Goal = -$3.3
million, and moderate to significant growth is expected in
subsequent years.
- Provide direction to Special Events staff, consultants, and
committees, ensuring exceptional planning, execution, and
evaluation of all events according to best practices and timelines.
Direct participation in event execution and revenue generation will
include:
- Identification, recruitment, stewardship and fundraising
planning of event honorees in conjunction with "host committees",
as well as executive decision making on strategy and
logistics.
- Identification and implementation of new event-based
fundraising opportunities.
- Creation of general and event-specific corporate sponsorship
materials, along with general and personalized opportunities for
support.
- Conceptualize and carry out detailed campaigns and events aimed
at increasing donor engagement and participation.
- Provide leadership for continued stewardship and solicitation
of existing partners, and oversee research on local corporations
and their giving history to identify potential opportunities for
new partners.
- Plan, develop, direct and execute a strategy to attract
corporate and organizational support aligned with Agency priorities
and initiatives.
- Prepare and present partnership proposals.
- Maintain high quality, high touch, high impact relationships
with donors, partners, honorees, prospects and supporters.
- Drive fundraising opportunities connected to the entertainment
industry, including but not limited to partnerships, individual
giving, experiential donations, in kind donations, employee
engagement opportunities, event honoree recruitment, and
stewardship of past and current Women In Entertainment Mentorship
Program participants.
- Conceptualize, develop, and implement new and innovative
fundraising opportunities.Staff, Board and Agency Leadership &
Development
- Supervise direct reports and serve as the liaison to external
consultants, as follows:
- Associate Director of Special Events
- External Event Planning Consultant(s)
- Senior Manager of Corporate Partnerships
- Philanthropy Manager
- External Grant Writer(s)
- Marketing Manager
- Development Coordinator
- Hire, engage, develop, and hold staff accountable to work
efficiently and effectively and to achieve individual and team
goals while complying with local polices, national standards of
practice, and best practices of nonprofit fundraising.
- Define measurable goals and objectives, and motivate Fund
Development Team to achieve and exceed annual revenue targets.
- Reinforce a culture of empowerment and accountability that
enables team members to perform at their best, while facilitating
opportunities for all staff's professional development and
growth.
- Develop strong working relationships with members of the Board
of Directors and Trustees.
- Serve as staff liaison for Board Fund Development Committee.
Plan agendas in partnership with Fund Development Committee Chair,
attend meetings, conduct follow-up in a timely manner, and partner
with Fund Development Committee to increase the fundraising impact
of BBBSLA's Board of Directors.
- Develop individual "Impact Plans" with each Board member
annually and follow-up consistently to ensure they maximize their
personal and influenced impact.
- Serve as a contributing member of the BBBSLA's Leadership Team,
providing strategic Agency direction and collaboration beyond the
Fund Development Department.
- Collaborate with the Senior Director of Programs to facilitate
cohesion between the Fund Development and Program Departments to
ensure an on-going supply of resources to support agency programs
and opportunities for volunteers to engage.
- Establish a Culture of Philanthropy across the
organization.
- Cultivate the values of integrity, inclusiveness, stewardship,
safety, and continuous quality improvement within the
organization.QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE:The Senior Director of
Development should have the following experience and
qualifications:
- Bachelor's degree.
- 6-10+ years of substantial work experience in Fund Development
roles at non-profit organizations, with growing responsibilities
and achievements. Transferable skills such as sales, business
management or broad business management will be considered when
coupled with significant nonprofit volunteer experience.
- Demonstrated leadership and management experience to
effectively supervise, mentor, hold accountable and inspire a five
member team of collaborative, motivated development professionals
(at minimum 3-5 years of proven leadership & management
experience).
- Knowledge of effective fundraising strategies and trends.
- Ability to develop/maintain effective partnerships with
community constituents, corporate executives, nonprofit groups, and
individuals. A natural ability to build and maintain genuine
relationships.
- Experience assisting or setting strategic direction for a
department and organization.
- Ability to track and analyze success metrics, and change course
when needed to successfully meet defined targets.
- Ability to think strategically, anticipate future consequences
and trends, and incorporate them into the Fund Development
plan.
- Understanding of IRS regulations regarding nonprofits;
proficiency in intermediate financial analysis and related business
skills.
- Excellent interpersonal communication skills, both written and
verbal.
- High level of organization and exceptional time management
skills.
- Must demonstrate advanced computer literacy with CRM based
management systems (Salesforce preferred) and MS Office
programs.IDEAL PERSONAL TRAITS AND CHARACTERISTICSA successful
candidate should be:
- A mission-driven individual with a belief in and commitment to
transforming the lives of at risk children and youth for the
better;
- Willing and able to work with diverse populations in regards to
age, gender identity, race, ethnicity, sexuality and socio-economic
background;
- A leader whom the team seeks for expertise and breadth of
experience; a champion for change and innovation with the
sensitivity and ability to negotiate or ameliorate fears or
limitations;
- A good listener and strategist; comfortable receiving input
from many sources, and able to analyze and formulate disparate
information into a sound, well-organized plan; a decision maker
able to make decisions that improve efficiency and benefit the
overall functioning of the team;
- Intrepid yet tactful; determined yet respectful of others'
concerns; someone with the flexibility and creativity needed to
find alternative ways to reach objectives when barriers arise; a
skilled negotiator who does not drive self or others into a
corner;
- A team builder; confident and competent with strong skills in
management and communication; one who understands the subtleties of
motivating and directing a diverse group of personalities with
different work styles;
- A professional who demonstrates integrity, discretion,
judgment, maturity, and flexibility to represent BBBSLA in diverse
forums and organizational relationships;
- A hard worker with a high energy level; a proactive "doer" with
a willingness to work hands-on in developing and executing a
variety of process and activities;
- A well-organized individual with concern for details, accuracy,
and deadlines, and the ability to set realistic goals and
objectives, and balance multiple priorities;
- Reflective, with strong conceptual, critical, and creative
thinking abilities;
- Creative and innovative;
- An excellent communicator with stellar written and oral
communication and presentation skills;
- A self-motivated learner committed to professional development
for the team and the organization;
- Willing to travel locally, nationally, as needed;
- Emotionally mature with a sense of
humor.COMPETENCIES:Customer/Client Focus-Is dedicated to meeting
the expectations and requirements of fellow staff, volunteers,
children, parents and agency partners; talks and acts with them in
mind; establishes and maintains effective relationship with
customers/clients and gains their trust and respect; views her/his
role as adding value to the experience of volunteers and children
in their match relationship; builds parental support for the match;
deals effectively with diversity; demonstrates high degree of
flexibility and adaptability.Listening-Practices attentive and
active listening; has the patience to hear people out, can
accurately restate the opinions of others even when he/she/they
disagrees; understands child safety issues and is vigilant in
recognizing signs of problems.Interpersonal Savvy-Relates well to
all kinds of people; builds appropriate rapport; listens carefully
to all points of view builds constructive and effective
relationships; uses diplomacy and tact; capable of diffusing
difficult situations comfortably; doesn't show frustration. Ability
to mediate and create middle ground
understanding.Approachability-Is easy to approach and talk to;
spends the extra efforts to put others at ease; can be warm,
pleasant and gracious; is sensitive to and patient with the needs
and interests of others; builds rapport well; is a good
listener.Priority Setting-Spends her/her/their time and the time of
others on what's important; quickly zeros in on the critical few
and puts the trivial many aside; can quickly sense what will help
or hinder accomplishing a goal; eliminates roadblocks; creates
focus.Commitment to Task - Willing and able to pursue goals with
commitment and to take pride in accomplishment. Willing and able to
take action to achieve goals and strives to exceed
goals.Results/Outcome Oriented - Is motivated by results; can be
counted on to meet and exceed goals successfully; bottom-line
oriented; pushes self for results; sets clear objectives and
measures; monitors process and progress.Organizing-Marshals
resources to get things done; orchestrates multiple activities at
once to accomplish a goal; uses resources effectively and
efficiently, identifies informal and incomplete information in time
to do something about it.Commitment to JEDI (Justice, Equity,
Diversity, Inclusion) - A deep commitment to fostering a safe,
equitable, inclusive environment where diversity is celebrated, and
justice is ensured for all. A commitment to JEDI expands beyond
staff and internal operations to our matches, parents/guardians,
community partners, constituents, and community in general.Physical
Demands: The physical demands described here are representative of
those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the
essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be
made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the
essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the
employee is frequently required to sit, stand, walk, bend and
drive. Job requires frequent verbal and computer communication.
Computer, telephone and fax use are required.Americans with
Disabilities Act: Applicants as well as employees who are or become
disabled must be able to perform the essential duties &
responsibilities either unaided or with reasonable accommodation.
The organization shall determine reasonable accommodation on a
case-by-case basis in accordance with applicable law.Working
Location: Location is based on a percentage of where work time is
spent. Indoors - 70%. Travel (local) - 30%: job requires local
travel to communities, corporations, institutions and individuals.
Occasional out-of-state travel to applicable approved conferences.
Currently, BBBSLA is operating on a hybrid work schedule, with
employees selecting 2+ days per week to work in one of our office
locations (Koreatown, Lakewood, Northridge), with the opportunity
to work remotely up to 3 days per week.Equal Employment
Opportunity: BBBSLA is committed to the principle of equal
employment opportunity for all qualified individuals. All
employment decisions are based on business needs, job requirements
and individual qualifications, without regard to race, color,
religion, national, social or ethnic origin, sex (including
pregnancy), age, physical, mental or sensory disability, sexual
orientation, gender identity and/or expression, marital, civil
union or domestic partnership status, past or present military
service, family medical history or genetic information, family or
parental status, or any other status protected by the laws or
regulations in the locations where we operate.Compensation, Hours,
and Benefits: Exempt, full-time position (approximately 40 hours /
week) with a starting annual salary in the range of $100,000 -
$120,000 DOE. Typical work schedule includes weekday and some
weekend work, depending on activities and engagements. Benefits
include 24 days paid PTO, 14 paid holidays, comprehensive health
plans covering 100% of the employee cost of medical, dental and
vision insurance, as well as STD, LTD, life insurance and an
employee assistance program. Optional pet insurance, critical care,
and flexible spending accounts. Eligible for 403(b) retirement
plan(s) immediately, with salary matching benefits (up to 4% of
salary) after one year of service.Big Brothers Big Sisters of
Greater Los Angeles is an Equal Opportunity Employer
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