Chief Development Officer
Company: Daniel Murphy Scholarship Fund
Location: Chicago
Posted on: October 20, 2024
Job Description:
About Daniel Murphy Scholarship Fund The mission of the Daniel
Murphy Scholarship Fund (DMSF) is to unlock educational
opportunities for talented Chicago-area students facing financial
need. DMSF partners with Scholars, families and schools through
high school and beyond by providing scholarships, academic
programs, and personal support. Founded by two brothers in 1989,
DMSF now offers around 150 scholarships to 8th graders each year,
supporting a total of 500 Scholars in high school. Those Scholars
are attending roughly 40 different parochial and independent day
schools in the Chicago area, as well as 40 boarding schools from
coast to coast. For more information, please visit
https://www.dmsf.org/Job Summary: DMSF is seeking a
results-oriented leader to take our fundraising program to the next
level. The Chief Development Officer (CDO) will serve as a member
of the Senior Leadership Team and is responsible for planning,
directing, and implementing the strategic development plan to meet
our annual $6M+ fundraising goal. Reporting to the Chief Executive
Officer and partnering closely with the Board of Directors, the CDO
will manage a team of five and play a critical role in driving
philanthropic growth, building and maintaining strong donor
relationships, and advancing the organization's mission and impact
on our students and the city.Compensation: This is a full-time
position in a hybrid work environment with an annual salary range
of $165,000 - $175,000, based on experience and credentials. See
Benefits section for information on our comprehensive benefits
package.Qualifications: A Bachelor's degree plus a minimum of 5
years of nonprofit or education leadership experience including
managing a high-performing fundraising operation, soliciting major
gifts ($25K+), and working directly with a Board of Directors (or
similar body). Capital campaign management is a plus.Principal
Duties and Responsibilities:In this role, the CDO will be
responsible for:Creating and Executing the Fundraising Vision &
Strategy
- Developing and executing a comprehensive development strategy
aligned with DMSF's mission, vision, and goals.
- Providing visionary leadership to the Development team and
collaborating closely with senior leadership and the Board to drive
philanthropic growth.
- Leading the planning, execution, and monitoring of annual
fundraising initiatives, which includes major gifts, corporate
partnerships, annual fund appeals, special events, grants, and
planned giving.
- Engaging the Board of Directors, Leadership Team, and other key
stakeholders in fundraising efforts; providing support, training,
and resources to empower involvement in donor cultivation.
Building, Guiding, and Coaching the Development Team
- Recruiting, developing, and leading a high-performing
development team, providing mentorship, guidance, and professional
development opportunities.
- Fostering a collaborative and results-oriented team
culture.
- Facilitating strong performance and achievement of key metrics;
providing ongoing feedback to assigned direct reports to address
and encourage performance.
- Utilizing data analytics and performance metrics to assess the
effectiveness of fundraising strategies and making data-driven
recommendations for refinement and improvement. Cultivating and
Stewarding Supporters
- Building and maintaining strong relationships with individual,
corporate, and foundation donors.
- Implementing effective stewardship practices to ensure ongoing
engagement and retention, leading to increased giving levels.
- Creating an effective program to deepen knowledge and further
engage current and prospective corporate and institutional donors
in the work of DMSF.
- Developing sponsorship packages, partnership proposals, and
collaboration opportunities that offer mutual benefits and help
attain the financial goals of DMSF.
- Researching, identifying, and evaluating potential major gift
prospects and funding opportunities and conducting thorough
research to tailor cultivation strategies for major donors and
different donor segments. Driving Results
- Achieving +10% year-over-year growth in current FY while
establishing a roadmap for next FY.
- Forecasting revenue projections accurately and operating within
the departmentalexpense budget.
- Working closely with the Financial and Development Committees
to monitor, drive and adjust revenue projections.
- Ensuring adherence to all relevant fundraising regulations and
reporting requirements and maintaining accurate records of donor
interactions, contributions, and outcomes.Competencies and Skills:
- A stronginterest in the mission of DMSF and the students we
serve.
- A proven ability to build trust and rapport with boards and
volunteers (or similar), effectively inspiring and supporting new
levels of engagement with fundraising activities.
- A proven track record of taking initiative and managing
multiple priorities simultaneously.
- Demonstrated ability to set and attain fundraising and
financial goals while controlling costs.
- Ability to forge and maintain effective working relationships
with a variety of constituents, including board members, donors,
volunteers, and DMSF staff.
- Exceptional written and verbal communication skills.
- A positive and authentic approach to relationship-building that
inspires long-term financial support and a genuine investment in
improving the lives of Murphy Scholars.
- Unquestioned integrity, ethics, and values; proven ability to
be trusted with highly confidential and sensitive information.
- Curiosity and drive to stay ahead of trends and identify new
opportunities to serve the DMSF mission.Benefits:Current benefits
(which are subject to change) are outlined below:
- Health Insurance: 100% employee coverage for HMO plan or 87.5%
employee coverage for PPO options; 12.75% coverage for eligible
dependents (all plans).
- Dental/Vision: 87.5% employee coverage; 12.75% coverage for
eligible dependents.
- Vacation: 10 days in Year 1 with an additional year added each
year worked.
- Personal: 4 days
- Sick: 10 days
- Winter Holiday Office Closure: Week between Christmas Eve and
New Year's Day
- Summer Fridays
- Retirement: Up to 3% IRA match
- Flex spending accounts for Healthcare and Dependent Care
- Life insurance, short and long-term disability
- Hybrid work environment (3 days per week in DMSF's downtown
Chicago office); will require periodic weekend and evening
workEqual Employment Opportunity PolicyDaniel Murphy Scholarship
Fund provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and
applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and
harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion,
age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected
veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression,
or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local
laws.Interested candidates should submit resume and targeted cover
letter at . MBT Civic is the recruitment firm conducting this
process. Please email search@mbtcivic.com with questions. Inquiries
made to Daniel Murphy Scholarship Fund will not be forwarded. No
phone calls please.
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