Job Overview
General
Provide support for relationship based fundraising, event and community engagement efforts with individual donors, foundation partners, government agencies, and corporate partners.
Support fundraising efforts by preparing for stakeholder meetings, conducting research, writing meeting briefs and planning small investor events.
Participate in team planning and implementation of our Investments & Partnerships team strategy, including documentation in the database, maintaining team planning schedules, creating position procedure manuals, and contributing to achieving team and organizational goals.
Support communication efforts such as fundraising campaigns, newsletters, and social media.
Steward lasting donor relationships by regularly communicating with donors, sponsors and volunteers to ensure continued and/or increased support.
Prioritize conflicting needs; handle matters expeditiously, proactively and ask for support as needed.
Other duties as assigned.
Administrative
Donor record management: consistent and accurate data entry, gift reporting, timely donor acknowledgment, reporting, and troubleshooting database issues.
Communications: constantly keep up-to-date on incoming emails, follow-up, and follow-through.
Coordination: schedule meetings with partners, prospective donors, and current supporters.
Complete quality deliverables on time: draft letters and emails, maintain schedule, manage projects, and complete other tasks necessary to assist in effectively moving fundraising efforts forward.
Reporting: create reports that show fundraising results and effectiveness for current and past campaigns.
Organizing: filing, data entry, maintaining filing systems and other duties as assigned.
Event Management
Coordinate the WAA Day Out for Autism.
Manage WAA’s Annual Fundraising Gala and act as the internal point person.
Work with the WAA team and event committee to coordinate donation procurement, event sponsorship, vendors, volunteers, and event details.
Job Detail
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KeywordsFund raising, Social Media and Marketing, CRM, Event Execution
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Experience(In Years)1
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SkillsOne year of nonprofit fundraising and development experience preferred Aptitude and interest in fundraising and community engagement An interest in helping individuals and families affected by autism Excellent organizational and time-management skills Exceptional communication skills: written, verbal, and listening Proficient in Microsoft Office/Google docs applications Strong computer and internet skills, flexibility, excellent interpersonal and professional communication skills Solid experience working with integrated Donor Management software (Little Green Light or equivalent), MailChimp, etc. Experience working with Social Media Platforms (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram) Be able to work autonomously and collaborate with a team Must have reliable transportation to attend off-site meetings and events Schedule flexibility to attend occasional evening and weekend events
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EducationBachelors
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Remuneration / CTC $(Yearly)39.5K-45.8K