Executive Director, The ASCAP Foundation
ASCAP
- New York City, NY
- $175,000-225,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Increase, expand and diversify fundraising income through proactive donor and stakeholder cultivation, annual giving campaigns, benefit events, grant writing and reporting, project-specific campaigns, sponsorships, institutional giving, and online engagement that meets or exceeds annual goals;
- Expand revenue generating and fundraising activities to support existing program operations and expansion, building a diverse revenue portfolio with sufficient unrestricted revenue to support capacity;
- Maintain positive relations with funders and good stewardship of grants, donations, and contracts;
- Expand opportunities for individual donor support;
- Partner with the Foundation’s board of directors to expand and develop its contribution to the organization, especially in the areas of committee effectiveness and direct board support of fundraising;
- Organize, manage and lead board meetings and board committee meetings per year and keep the board informed of important developments;
- Assist in board growth and development;
- Positively represent the organization at ASCAP hosted events and internal meetings, to the general public, at outside events, and with the media;
- Deepen and refine all aspects of communications - from web presence to external relations - with the goal of creating a stronger brand presence in the music community;
- Oversee the production of and create copy for communications vehicles such as newsletters, annual reports, appeal letters, scripts, press releases, acknowledgement letters, and other promotional materials;
- Oversee and approve the Foundation website content;
- Other duties as needed.
- Recruit, hire, manage and evaluate staff and maintain open communication through regular staff meetings;
- Cultivate an environment of openness and transparency in all areas;
- Administer personnel policies in compliance with ASCAP human resources;
- Create a culture of excitement, inspiration, creativity, collaboration and collegiality;
- Create and manage short and long-term organizational goals;
- Other duties as needed.
- Together with the organization’s finance staff, oversee revenue/expense budgets, audits, accurate financial reporting, analysis, and data integrity, including monthly statements that ensure proper income and expense allocations;
- Oversee the organization’s investment portfolio in concert with the organization’s financial advisor, the board of directors and finance staff;
- Ensure compliance with all federal and state regulations;
- Manage and proactively oversee all aspects of relations with estates and implementation of bequests;
- Review and approve contracts with outside organizations and vendors based on legal review and approval;
- Make day-to-day operational decisions;
- Develop and provide strategic solutions for the organization;
- Maintain official records and documents.
- Together with the Foundation’s program manager, oversee program development, management and execution of the organization’s music education and talent development programs in fulfillment of the Foundation’s mission;
- Continue to build on the excellent professional relationships with outside non-profit partner organizations, grantees, and ASCAP membership personnel;
- Annually assess program initiatives and related funding for compliance and impact;
- Provide input and guidance on the annual grant proposal request process;
- Create innovative live and online programming in fulfillment of the organization’s mission to attract Foundation donors;
- Curate and produce an annual awards event to showcase the work of the Foundation and its beneficiaries.
- Be committed to collaboration and teamwork with diverse groups of people and partners;
- Possess emotional intelligence allowing them to work with our board of directors, staff, and all stakeholders with transparency, discretion, and responsiveness;
- Be an excellent communicator and motivator of the various constituencies within and without the organization while working in a multitasking and fast-paced environment on multiple simultaneous priorities;
- Be entrepreneurial, open-minded, and flexible;
- Be engaging, welcoming, and inviting, with a sense of humor;
- Possess the highest integrity with a strong sense of responsibility and stewardship for all funds provided to operate The ASCAP Foundation.
- Bachelor’s degree required, Master’s degree preferred in Arts Administration, Business Administration, Finance or related field;
- Minimum of ten (10) years of increasing responsibility at a senior level of organizational leadership required, including management of staff, with a non-profit organization;
- Understanding of and demonstrated successful experience in fundraising, preferably in the arts, with evidence of success in donor identification, cultivation, and solicitation;
- Experience writing grant applications and grant reports;
- Fluency in nonprofit finance and budget management skills;
- Excellent communication skills both written and oral;
- Strong organizational abilities including program planning, budgeting, implementation and management;
- Experience in strategic planning;
- Strong interpersonal skills critical to interfacing with donors, talent, ASCAP management and other industry professionals;
- An ability to think creatively with colleagues and outside partners;
- Expertise in organizational management and board collaboration;
- Ability to work both independently and collaboratively;
- Ability to multi-task and juggle a variety of projects/activities simultaneously;
- Ability to work well under pressure;
- Ability and willingness to travel domestically.
- A choice of either network-only provider medical and dental plans or more flexible medical and dental plans where you can see providers in or out-of-network
- Vision plan that offers both in and out-of-network provider options
- 401(k) Plan that offers pre-tax, Roth, and an after-tax employee contribution option which includes a company match.
- An additional employer paid discretionary profit share contribution, regardless of your participation in the 401(k) Plan
- Generous time-off policy
- 12 company holidays
- Health care and dependent care flexible spending accounts
- Short-term disability insurance/salary continuation and long-term disability insurance
- Company provided basic life and accidental death and dismemberment insurance
- Employee gym discounts at select gyms
- Commuter benefits
- Voluntary pet health insurance
- Voluntary auto and homeowners insurance
- Voluntary employee, spouse, and dependent life insurance options
- Voluntary ID protection Coverage