Chief Development Officer
Company: Girl Scouts of Connecticut Inc
Location: Hartford
Posted on: February 16, 2025
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Job Description:
Position Summary
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As a member of the Girl Scouts Council Executive Leadership Team,
the Chief Development Officer (CDO) is responsible for cultivating
relationships with major donors and identifying opportunities for
fundraising while furthering the overall mission of the
organization. They will collaborate with the Board of Directors and
Executive Leadership Team to develop short and long-range strategic
fundraising goals. The CDO will execute on goals, including
managing a team that is responsible for the Council's three-year
capital gift campaign, alumni relations, major gifts, special
events, annual appeals, corporation/foundation relations, grant
writing and reporting, planned giving, as well as lead coordinated
state and local advocacy initiatives.
The CDO works closely with the CEO, other members of the Executive
Team, and the Board to drive the strategic leadership and direction
of the council. Executive oversight of fundraising strategy and
lead the development of a strong culture of philanthropy within the
organization. Collaborates closely to design and execute
comprehensive fundraising strategies to achieve an annual
multi-million-dollar revenue goal from foundations and
corporations, individuals through major gifts, direct mail, online
appeals, Giving Day, and special events.
Major Accountabilities
Work with the CEO and the Resource Development Committee of the
Board of Directors to create broad-based, achievable short and
long-range revenue generation strategies to support the strategic
direction of the Council. Work with the Board to encourage
individual philanthropy and Board engagement in supporting fund
development goals.
Identify and cultivate individual, foundation and corporate
prospects. Create case statements and proposals for external
funding opportunities, including for scheduled annual events and
other new fundraising opportunities as needed.
Effectively develop and maintain influential relationships in the
State of Connecticut to maximize awareness and engagement with
families and funders and in identifying and developing
opportunities to partner with organizations from the business,
non-profit, and public sectors to maximize broad-based support for
the Council's operations.
Develops actionable strategies for meeting and exceeding goals
through grants, sponsorships, gifts, donations and fundraising
events.
Raises awareness of the organization and its primary goals through
outreach efforts, attendance at community events and media
relations.
Identifies new revenue streams to enhance the organization's
fundraising efforts.
Monitors fundraising trends and uses information to inform future
efforts.
Participate on Board and/or Advisory committees which may include
Fund Development and Advocacy.
Assist in the identification and recruitment of potential board
members and community members of board committees. Attend board and
committee meetings as appropriate.
Monitors fundraising trends and uses information to inform future
efforts.
Oversees fundraising events to ensure goals are achieved and donor
needs are satisfied
Solicits donations from large corporate donors and major donors,
keeping them informed of organizational progress made possible by
their donations.
Spearheads GSOFCT advocacy and external communications initiatives
in collaboration with Executive Leadership Team and Board of
Directors.
Serve as liaison between council and GSUSA in ensuring the
effective dissemination and messaging of critical organizational
communications both internally to staff and externally to
stakeholder groups, as needed and appropriate.
Work with the Chief Marketing and Communications Officer to support
all internal departments through philanthropy marketing plans and
strategies that ensure the achievement of their departmental
goals.
Oversee the collaboration and planning of annual grant funding
needs with Member Experience, Community Outreach and other internal
departments.
Participate on Board and/or Advisory committees which may include
Fund Development and Advocacy.
Assist in the identification and recruitment of potential board
members and community members of board committees. Attend board and
committee meetings as appropriate.
Coach and develop staff while modeling the three values of GSOFCT:
shared accountability, integrity and excellence.
Spearhead the activities associated with national initiatives
through GSUSA and sister councils.
Other duties as assigned
Skills, Experience & Qualifications
10+ years' experience in nonprofit fundraising and development,
leadership, along with management, strategic planning and
implementation
Proven ability to manage a team
Experienced track record of cultivating and securing 6 figure major
gifts
Strong verbal and written communications skills to present to the
Board of Directors
Superb interpersonal skills
Experience using fundraising database software. Raisers Edge
preferred
Solid understanding and capable user of Microsoft outlook (email,
calendar, tasks)
Strong experience using Word, Excel, PowerPoint
Demonstrated success with individual giving and major gifts and a
working knowledge of information systems and databases that support
fundraising.
A demonstrated ability to conceptualize and implement comprehensive
development programs, including envisioning and articulating future
direction.
Knowledge of Connecticut-statewide philanthropic community.
Valid Connecticut driver's license, vehicle in working condition,
proof of insurance, or the ability to fulfill travel requirements
across state geography to meet with Donors.
Able to pass a criminal background check
Bachelors Degree; Masters Degree preferred; CFRE preferred
Additional Organizational Requirements
Subscribe to the principles of the Girl Scout Movement
Possess a positive attitude with strong work ethic, integrity and
honesty
Must be flexible, adaptable and willing to thrive in an ever
changing/fast-paced environment.
Be a visible champion for inclusiveness
Behave in ways that demonstrate respectful treatment of other
employees, volunteers and girls
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