Development Manager - Vancouver, Canada - Georgia Strait Alliance

Georgia Strait Alliance
Georgia Strait Alliance
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Vancouver, Canada

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We are seeking a pivotal role in the leadership of our small environmental group as we embark on a new strategic plan, focused on building community power and collaboration, environmental justice and increasing the connection to the Salish Sea, all in an effort to protect these waters.

We are seeking a passionate and committed individual to join us on this journey.


Position:
Development Manager


Compensation:
$70,000-$75,000, depending on experience


Preferred start date:
as soon as possible


Location:

remote (from south coast of BC) or working in either one of our offices which are located on the unceded territories of the xwməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish) and sel̓íl̓witulh (Tsleil-Waututh) people (known as the Downtown Eastside of Vancouver) and the territories of the Snuneymuxw people (known as downtown Nanaimo).

Note that most of the staff at GSA work from their home offices throughout the Salish Sea region.


Terms:
permanent, full time, with some travel, weekend and evening work required


About Georgia Strait Alliance:


GSA focuses on the health of the marine environment of the Strait of Georgia region (the northern arm of the Salish Sea).

Grounded in environmental justice, Georgia Strait Alliance mobilizes and supports collective action to protect the Salish Sea region.


We do this by:
- building and activating community power through relationship development and capacity building;
- fostering systems transformation by advocating for community-led initiatives;
- connecting people and place through engagement and awareness building; and,
- strengthening organizational health and equity by creating a supportive and safe working environment


Our values of collaboration, caring, courage, accountability, and interconnectedness guide us as we work toward our vision, and the spirit of 'alliances' that our founders nurtured is still present within GSA and in the way we work to protect this region.


As a primarily settler-led organization, we are committed to change this, to recognizing our responsibility to challenge and address harmful patterns in our work, and create a more diverse and equitable organization.

We are committed to ensuring that our mission is one that is inclusive of all communities and people, and we look forward to the Development Manager joining us on this ongoing journey and bringing their unique perspective to our team.


About the position


The Development Manager works closely with the Executive Director, and will be responsible for leading the strategic development and management of GSA's fundraising efforts.

They will collaborate with the leadership team and board of directors to set and achieve revenue targets, currently $1.2 million annually.

They will manage one full-time staff member, and collaborate with all members of the broader organizational team.


The responsibilities include planning and executing fundraising strategies for the organization, including specific strategies for community giving and major donor giving.


You will manage:
- our grant program, developing proposals to secure funding.
- undertake strategic research and prospecting efforts for funders, corporate sponsors and donors.
- organize successful fundraising events for major donors, and engage board support.
- with our communications team, the creation of fundraising and donor stewardship content as required.

You will succeed in this role if you;
- have a passion for fundraising,
- are comfortable with a broad range of tasks,
- are good at meeting deadlines, and working in a continually changing environment,
- enjoy building trusting, collaborative working relationships with donors and funders,
- are comfortable in the complex and changing world of philanthropy, including dialogues around power, inequity and decolonizing.
- are also committed to incorporating community centric fundraising into your approach to donor engagement.
- think strategically, aligning the goals of funders and donors with the various initiatives, programs and campaigns that GSA undertakes, which use different theories of change.
- enjoy the challenge of embedding justice and equity, creating new fundraising approaches and of identifying and engaging new funders and donors.


Experience and Qualifications:

We understand that not all experience looks the same, and encourage applicants to share how their experiences relate to the following:

  • success leading robust and multi-faceted, non-profit fundraising program and meeting fund-raising targets
- overseeing multiple fundraising initiatives with overlapping timelines
- strategic thinking, finding the areas of common interest between funders and donors, and social change organizations
- fundraising writing for different mediums, platforms and audiences that results in funding success
- curiosity to investigate and try new fundraising strategies, including challenging power dynamics
- comfort in building authentic relatio

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