Project Manager – Fundraising, Fairmount Ventures
Posted by Fairmount Ventures on August 29, 2016
Position Available: PROJECT MANAGER – Fundraising
Fairmount Ventures (http://fairmountinc.com) is a social impact business launched in 1992 to help create the world in which we all want to live. Core services for nonprofits, public agencies, and philanthropy include: strategic and business planning, resource development, board
development, program design and assessment, and mergers and affiliations. Clients benefit from our expertise in: early childhood, K-12
and higher education; community healthcare; youth development; human services; housing and community development; arts and culture;
the environment and sustainability; food access and sustainable communities; and workforce development. Fairmount has been a thought
partner to over 350 organizations and is sought for our deep understanding of the Philadelphia region and rich set of connections that we
bring to benefit every client.
Position Overview
Fairmount is adding another Project Manager to our growing team. This mid-level position supports a full range of Fairmount’s projects
with a particular focus on planning and executing all aspects of fundraising programs (individual and institutional giving) and capital
campaigns. S/he will also be part of teams focused on strategic and business planning and mergers and affiliations. The position is an ideal
opportunity for an experienced and intellectually curious individual that understands the nuance of and enjoys major gift fundraising but
does not want to be the face of an organization. S/he is energized by complex questions and being part of a multi-disciplinary, diverse
team, excellent at 360 communication, and capable of maintaining a high volume of tactical data. S/he thrives in situations where there is a
need to keep many things moving at once. Core responsibilities include:
DESIGN & STRATEGIZE – Help develop overarching fundraising and campaign strategies as well as nuanced tactical approaches
for specific donors and funders. Vet and prioritize ideas and opportunities with Fairmount colleagues and clients. Offer in-themoment
advice to clients as opportunities arise and as their donor relationships evolve. While there will be a sharp focus on major
gifts, the position will also develop strategies for institutional funders (including foundations, corporations, and government sources).
WRITE – Write in many different styles and voices on behalf of clients and their committee members. Writing products will include
feasibility studies, reports to clients based on team research and analysis, federal grant applications, foundation proposals, major donor
specific communications and talking points and strategic and business plans.
RESEARCH & ANALYZE – Analyze client donor program, budget & resource development data; conduct funder, market, and
competitor analysis; research and evaluate funding, donor and board prospects.
COMMUNICATE – Represent Fairmount to clients and serve as day-to-day contact; manage clients’ funder and donor outreach;
engage in and help facilitate client meetings; work independently and collaborate on teams with Fairmount staff.
MANAGE – Balance a diverse portfolio of work with an average of 6-8 clients; oversee junior supporting staff on client teams (on
most, though not every client project); track work activities and proactively report to senior client leads.
Process: Please submit a cover letter, resume, 3 original and relevant professional writing samples, and three professional references to
[email protected]. Please write “Project Manager” in the subject line.
Qualifications
At least 5 years’ direct experience in fundraising, a portion of which is focused on major gifts
Deep understanding of the nonprofit and philanthropic sectors
Superior writing skills; excellent research, analytical and organizational skills
Facility and comfort with quantitative data and information
Ability to work independently as well as collaboratively
Experience managing broad-scale projects & processes and overseeing and mentoring junior staff
Ability to translate abstract concepts into cogent written products
Portfolio of relevant, original written materials
Compensation: Commensurate with experience. Health benefits. 401(k) plan.
Start Date: Immediate
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