Native Prairies Association of Texas seeks Development Director (Remote)
Company: Cechouston
Location: Fort Worth
Posted on: October 31, 2024
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Job Description:
Native Prairies Association of Texas seeks Development Director
(Remote)Our Mission and People:
Native Prairies Association of Texas (NPAT) is a 501(c)(3)
nonprofit accredited land trust dedicated to the conservation,
restoration, and appreciation of native prairies, savannas, and
other grasslands in Texas. Learn more at -www.texasprairie.org .We
are committed to the highest standards of integrity in our land
protection practices in accordance with the Land Trust
Accreditation Commission standards. NPAT currently holds 18
conservation easements and manages 12 fee-simple properties
totaling over 6,000 acres across Texas. NPAT has local chapters of
prairie lovers in Houston, Dallas, Fort Worth, the Fayette Prairie
region, and Central Texas.As the Development Director, you will
work with a passionate and dedicated team to expand prairie
conservation across the state, focusing on the design and execution
of a comprehensive fundraising strategy to support NPAT's mission
and initiatives. This leadership role involves working closely with
the Executive Director, Board of Directors, and program team to
identify funding opportunities, build relationships with donors and
stakeholders, and oversee all fundraising activities. The
Development Director will report directly to the Executive Director
and play a key role in advancing NPAT's growth and impact.What
You'll Be Doing:
Lead Fundraising Strategies: Develop and direct annual development
strategies, including annual giving campaigns, donor cultivation,
planned giving, major gifts, special events, and project-specific
campaigns. Track and analyze progress towards achieving revenue
goals and adjust strategies as needed.
Collaborate on Fundraising Plans: Work with NPAT staff and board to
execute fundraising plans and meet financial projections. Ensure
alignment with organizational goals and maximize fundraising
potential.
Manage Donor Relationships: Maintain a portfolio of donors,
corporate supporters, and foundations. Develop and nurture
relationships through a meaningful strategy, communicating NPAT's
mission, goals, and programs with authenticity and transparency.
Build and maintain systems for cyclical giving campaigns, corporate
support, and donor stewardship.
Oversee Grant Management: Lead grant application efforts, including
writing proposals and managing reports. Identify new funding
opportunities, build relationships with funders, and maintain
detailed records of awarded grants.
Build Partnerships and Community Engagement: Establish and maintain
positive relationships with donors, community members, partners,
and stakeholders. Ensure DEIJ (Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and
Justice) principles are integrated into fundraising and outreach
efforts.
Develop Fundraising Materials and Communication: Collaborate with
staff to create messaging and collateral for fundraising campaigns
and donor communications. Ensure consistency across all platforms,
including social media, direct mail, and public outreach.
Manage Financials and Compliance: Assist the Executive Director
with developing and managing the annual fundraising and
organizational budget. Ensure compliance with NPAT policies and
Land Trust Alliance Standards and Practices.
How to Excel in This Position:
Show up on time, have a positive outlook, and exhibit a friendly
attitude when interacting with landowners, partners, donors,
businesses, and volunteers.
Be a team player and work well with NPAT staff. Step in to help
with special projects.
Proactively learn about the work NPAT does and the tools you need
to do this job. Ask lots of questions and seek out the answers.
Offer and receive constructive criticism and incorporate it into
your work.
Embrace our mission, work hard, and help make NPAT as welcoming and
helpful as possible.
You're a Great Fit for This Job If:
You have at least five years of experience in fundraising,
including major gift management. CFRE (Certified Fund Raising
Executive) is preferred.
You're skilled in developing and executing fundraising strategies
with the ability to track and meet goals.
You're strong at cultivating and maintaining relationships with
donors and stakeholders.
You're detail-oriented with excellent communication skills and the
ability to handle sensitive information confidentially.
You're proficient in donor management software (e.g., Little Green
Light), Microsoft Office, and other fundraising tools.
You're able to manage multiple projects and priorities in a
fast-paced environment.
You're available for occasional travel across the state.
You enjoy working remotely, are self-motivated, and work well with
limited direct supervision.
Compensation:
$70,000-$80,000 depending on experience.
Health and dental insurance reimbursement.
Each regular full-time employee will receive 12 paid holidays,
based on federal holidays.
12 days of vacation per year for employees with less than one year
of service.
Travel expenses will be reimbursed.
How to Apply:
Send your resume, cover letter, and three references to Amber
Arseneaux, NPAT Executive Director, at
-amber_arseneaux@texasprairie.org -with the subject line
"Development Director." Applications will be reviewed on a rolling
basis starting October 1, 2024.
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