
Associate Director of Development and Stewardship
- Detroit, MI
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Achieve annual goals for engagement activity, volunteer commitments, stewardship, and fundraising.
- Regularly evaluate prospect portfolio, build relationships with donors, and solicit gifts culminating in donations in the five-figure range, or higher.
- Actively research prospect lists and maintain awareness of donors'/prospects' personal and professional realities, with a focus on growing relationships and building strategies to move donors from annual to major gifts.
- Effectively and creatively steward donors, regularly sharing the stories of impact.
- In partnership with the Department of Catholic Schools, formulate and plan annual appeals and fundraising initiatives, including donor and communication strategies, timelines, and deliverables.
- Collaborate the Department of Catholic Schools to create cultivation and solicitation strategies to meet department fundraising goals, while matching the interests and objectives of prospects.
- Prepare timely written contact reports, proposals, gift illustrations, informational materials, and other materials to advance the cultivation and solicitation process.
- Encourage donors' ongoing support of the SHMS Annual Fund and Catholic Services Appeal.
- Attend Advancement, AOD, and SHMS events to build and maintain relationships with donors, prospects and other possible philanthropic stakeholders.
- Develop and manage implementation of donor and prospect research processes.
- Other duties based on the needs of the Development Office may be assigned.
- Candidates must have a bachelor's degree in a related field and 3+ years in fundraising, with proven success in closing five-figure gifts (and higher).
- Ability to understand the needs and interests of leadership and major gift donors to develop relationships between them and the institution.
- Demonstrated leadership and the ability to successfully manage multi-functional or diverse areas.
- Successful experience in making cold calls, as well as developing cultivation and solicitation strategies.
- Excellent interpersonal skills and a demonstrated record of completing assignments.
- Ability to work some evenings and weekends.
- Proven success in working in a hybrid environment (on-site plus telecommuting)
- Demonstrate and reflect an understanding of and commitment to the mission and core values of the Archdiocese of Detroit and Sacred Heart Major Seminary, both on campus and to the larger community.
- Demonstrates ability to plan, organize, and prioritize workload and job assignments.
- Ability to cold-call and provide outreach to new constituents.
- Seeks out efficiencies and demonstrates good use of available resources.
- Proactively responds to changes in workload prioritization and department needs.
- Able to work independently and as a team player to effectively fulfil a list of diverse projects.
- Customer service and problem-solving expertise, with excellent verbal and written communication skills (in- person, phone, and email).
- Success in effectively learning and utilizing new software and web-based database tools.
- Refined analytical skills, with a focus on attention to detail.
- Must be able to maintain strict confidentiality handling highly sensitive material, such as protected PII (Personally Identifiable Information) and financial information.