Chief Advancement Officer
Company: Moas
Location: Daytona Beach
Posted on: November 6, 2024
Job Description:
Reports to: Chief Executive OfficerEducation: 4-year degree in
related field required; Master's preferredExperience: 7-10+ years
in non-profit, sales, marketing, fundraising or related fieldExempt
Status: ExemptPosition SummaryThe purpose of this role is to
support the Museum of Arts & Sciences (MOAS) mission by developing
and implementing the Museum's strategic communication, marketing,
and fundraising goals. As part of the leadership team, the Chief
Advancement Officer will coordinate and implement a fundraising
strategy for individuals, foundations, and corporate support
throughout the Daytona region and beyond. The CAO will work with
the Chief Executive Officer to operationalize, oversee, and expand
all activities related to marketing, communications, membership,
and fundraising.The CAO will synthesize the overall messaging of
the organization to best leverage the organization's ability to
increase visitorship, grow membership, and continually grow and
develop the donor pipeline. Working in partnership with the CEO and
Board of Trustees, the ideal candidate will build relationships
with existing and potential donors to grow the Museum's donor base
and inspire existing members and donors to greater levels of
commitment. A proven track record of successfully building
relationships, soliciting major gifts, and managing staff is
critical. The ideal candidate will have a passion for MOAS' art,
history, science, education, and community engagement. Success in
the position will be defined by driving a cohesive strategy
demonstrating both initiative and creativity to reach ambitious
attendance, membership, and fundraising goals.Duties and
Responsibilities
- Oversee, strategize, and grow all initiatives and activities
related to messaging, communication, relationship-building, donor
cultivation/stewardship, and marketing.
- Collaborate with key education and curatorial staff to develop
and implement giving strategies that leverage the Museum's
offerings to utilize and grow the organization's portfolio of
donors, supporters, and prospects.
- Oversee the division's key budget areas including
marketing/communications, development, and membership including
analysis, reporting, and forecasting.
- Take ownership of all Strategic Plan goals related to the
Advancement & Communications Division.
- Provide direction and consultation for the Museum's Advancement
and Marketing strategic plans to include membership, fundraisers,
campaign initiatives, grants, sponsorships, individual
contributions, Guild, and overall brand strategy.Marketing &
Communications
- Working with the Advancement & Communications division, develop
communication strategies and promotional materials to support all
aspects of the Museum's communication, messaging, and fundraising
strategies.
- Provide insights and consultation for the Museum's marketing,
public relations, media relations, and communications
initiatives.
- Develop innovative and creative strategies that will support
exhibits and fundraising efforts while attracting a wide array of
members and guests to the Museum.Donor Relations
- In partnership with the Chief Executive Officer, manage a
portfolio of individual donors and prospects to provide charitable
donations to the museum; maintain regular correspondence with
program officers of foundations and corporate representatives.
- Along with the CEO, identify, cultivate, solicit, and steward
donors to build the organization's network to deepen relationships
with individual donors, foundations, and businesses.
- Attend and participate in museum and community events to meet
new members, prospects, and donors; represent the museum in a
professional manner with diplomacy and confidentiality.
- Oversee the membership program and work with Development
Manager to strategize annual efforts for growth and membership
value.
- Provide strategies and tactics that will allow MOAS to deepen
engagement between Guild members and the Museum by embracing and
supporting Guild activities while also introducing new
opportunities for its members to support MOAS efforts.
- In partnership with the CEO, create and implement a strategic
fundraising program with a focus on achieving Museum-wide goals
that strengthens and stewards all important donor
relationships.
- Lead all fundraising initiatives and programs related to
membership, sponsorships, direct contributions, grants, and
fundraisers focusing on establishing and hitting revenue
targets.
- Develop and execute a fundraising calendar; solicit and close
individual gifts, coordinate annual fund campaigns, and meet with
corporate partners to develop sponsorship opportunities.
- Work closely with Development Manager and grants contractor to
oversee the grants program and reporting requirements.
- In partnership with programming staff and the Development
Manager, research new grant opportunities and oversee the grants
calendar, including proposals and reports.
- Provide detailed fundraising progress reports, help establish
performance measures, monitor results, and utilize Altru database
to document fundraising activities.
- Work closely with the CFO and COO on processes, procedures, and
financial reporting as it relates to contributions.
- Develop systems, flow charts, and SOP's that clarify roles and
responsibilities of each group.Programs/Events
- Manage the Museum Guild and Corporate membership programs, send
out membership communication, and coordinate a successful and
consistent delivery of membership benefits.
- Lead, envision, design, and manage the annual fundraiser, VIP
preview nights, appreciation/cultivation events, and other needs to
grow the donor and member base.Supervision
- Direct Supervision of:
- Director of Design (dotted line to Chief Curator)
- Manager, Marketing & Communications
- Manager, Development
- Conduct annual merit performance evaluations for direct
reports.
- Board of Trustees Development/Campaign Committee
- Leadership Team
- Senior StaffSkills
- A creative thinker who can generate new ideas and problem-solve
proactively.
- Ability to adjust leadership and communication style to meet
the needs of variable constituencies, both internal and
external.
- High level of demonstrated personal accountability.
- Team player who can be flexible and adapt to the needs of the
Museum.
- Goal oriented, driven and takes initiative.Qualifications
- A Bachelor's degree and minimum 7-10 years of experience in
development / fundraising and/or sales/marketing with demonstrated
success.
- Experience managing staff and/or a department.
- Capital and/or Endowment Campaign experience strongly
preferred.
- Genuine interest and commitment to the arts, culture, science
and history field.
- Experience in measuring data and outcomes of fundraising
appeals, campaigns, membership, and events for efficiency and
effectiveness.
- A strong communicator and writer; relationship-builder of the
highest integrity.
- Excellent financial management skills, including experience
with developing and managing budgets.
- Experience with project management, including conceptualizing
projects, planning, and execution.
- Experience with CRM database (Altru) preferred.Interested
candidates should submit a cover letter addressing related
experience, a resume, and three references to Tabitha Schmidt, CEO,
at tabitha@moas.org. First review of submissions will begin October
15th.
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