Development Director-ACLU of Texas Foundation (6/30/2008)
American Civil Liberties Union of Texas Foundation
Development Director
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), a national public interest organization,
is the leading defender of civil liberties guaranteed by our nation’s
Bill of Rights.
The ACLU of Texas, a private, non-profit organization, is the state’s
guardian of freedom that works to promote and defend civil liberties in Texas.
To achieve our mission, we manage legal, legislative and public education programs
on a broad range of constitutional issues including discrimination, free speech,
immigrant rights, police accountability, youth and school issues, death penalty,
religious freedom, reproductive rights, GLBT rights, and privacy. Founded in
1938, the ACLU of Texas is headquartered in Austin with a regional office in
Houston. It has 16,000 members and an annual budget of $1.5 million. To learn
more about the work of the ACLU and the civil liberties principles we uphold,
please visit www.aclutx.org and www.aclu.org.
The ACLU is an equal opportunity/affirmative action
employer and encourages women, people of color, persons with disabilities, and
lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender individuals to apply.
Position Overview:
The ACLU of Texas is seeking a Director of Development, a senior management
position reporting to the Executive Director, to coordinate programs that raise
funds for the ACLU and strengthen the links between the ACLU and its supporters.
Position requires close supervision of three people, two of whom are in another
location, plus the ability to work collaboratively with a senior colleague to
supervise a shared staff member. Working closely with the Executive Director,
the Director of Development is responsible for planning, supervising and executing
the affiliate’s major gifts program and leading the progression and expansion
of the ACLU of Texas’ fundraising strategies.
Our organization is experiencing historic growth in its fundraising programs
and the ACLU of Texas is poised to take advantage of this growth to raise resources
for major programmatic expansion. Using major gifts to frame our development
program, the Director of Development will provide leadership to and collaborate
with our affiliate’s development staff and the Board to reach our annual
and long-range development goals.
Job Responsibilities:
Primary Responsibilities
Major Gifts Program: Identify, develop and implement strategies
for the cultivation of 750 prospective donors for gifts of at least $1000; identify
potential donors of $10,000 or more and train board members and others for solicitations;
identify donor prospects and maintain records on current donors; facilitate
solicitations for the Executive Director and board leadership; prepare materials
for solicitors and donors; develop and coordinate an annual comprehensive work
plan that will include specific fund raising goals and targets for proposals,
appeals and campaigns with the Executive Director; work with the national office
in coordinating production of appeals; prepare reports. Coordinate and implement
cultivation and outreach events to prospective donors throughout the year.
Planned Giving: Work with the national ACLU Office of Planned
Giving to develop and implement strategies for marketing planned giving products
to ACLU donors and members.
New Donors: Lead and participate in efforts to identify, cultivate
and solicit sources of funds and gifts, including major gifts occasional foundation/corporate
grants, special events, endowment support and planned giving.
Other Responsibilities:
Foundation Grants Program: Coordinate foundation grants program,
including strategic prospect research, scheduling, writing, grant preparation
and reporting.
Membership: Work collaboratively with the Field Organizer to
grow membership across the state.
Gift Recording & Acknowledgement: Assure the proper recording,
tracking and reporting of gifts from major donors. Maintain accurate and current
data files, including giving histories, profiles, interactions; coordinate with
the ACLU National Office regarding changes and updates. Become proficient in
National ACLU sharing formulas, produce reports for annual audits and verify
reconciliation of funds between ACLU of Texas and the National office.
Materials: Work collaboratively with the Public Education department
to develop the messages, materials, and explanations of our work used in all
of the development campaigns. Work with the Public Education department to develop
the Annual Report and other materials that advance the ACLU’s development
programs.
Management: Supervise, train, and evaluate the development
staff. Design projects for volunteers and interns. Ensure the development and
maintenance of effective documentation of all routine development tasks. Assure
confidentiality and work quality requirements are met by other development staff
and volunteers. Generate reports and analysis that aid in program evaluation;
provide accurate and efficient record keeping and reporting functions for the
giving process.
General staff leadership responsibilities: Attend ACLU functions,
such as the annual membership meeting, quarterly weekend Board meetings and
other ACLU events. Assist the Executive Director in maintaining a strong team
spirit within the office.
Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree and/or equivalent combination of education and experience
with at least five years experience in fundraising focusing on individual
major gifts, particularly in advocacy or community-based organizations. CFRE
accreditation desirable.
- Experience in working with advocacy and/or community-based organizations.
- Broad understanding of multi-faceted campaign planning, implementation and
management.
- Strong interpersonal skills and comfort working with donors, volunteers
and senior staff and making presentations and reports in public settings,
including board meetings.
- Creative, result-oriented, self-starting, willing to learn, and able to
manage an aggressive schedule, willingness to travel occasionally, working
beyond 9-5 as needed.
- Demonstrated leadership skills and ability to motivate others and work well
with colleagues; experience in successfully directing volunteers in positive,
team-oriented approach.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills with experience developing
successful written donor communications and marketing materials.
- Superb organization skills; detail oriented with strong follow-through and
the ability to meet tight deadlines
- Computer proficiency, including list/database management.
- A commitment to diversity; a personal approach that values the individual
and respects all types of peoples including, but not limited to, differences
of race, age, color, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, religion,
ability and socio-economic circumstance.
- Firm commitment to the mission and principles of the ACLU.
Compensation and Benefits:
Salary based on experience. Excellent benefits include paid vacation, medical
and dental insurance, pension plan, life and long-term disability insurance,
and generous paid holidays. Benefits subject to waiting periods.
To Apply:
Send a letter of interest that explains your interest in the position and offers
a very short biography that tells us what you would like us to know that isn’t
included in your resume; include a resume; and complete our online application
form, available at our website www.aclutx.org,
under “Career Opportunities”. You may
submit the entire package via e-mail to jobs@aclutx.org,
or via regular mail to:
Glenna Bargsley
ACLU of Texas
P.O. Box 12905
Austin, Texas 78711-2905
Applications accepted until August 15 or until filled. Please indicate
in your cover letter where you found this job listing.
The ACLU of Texas comprises two separate corporate entities, the American Civil
Liberties Union of Texas and the ACLU Foundation of Texas. Both the American
Civil Liberties Union of Texas and the ACLU Foundation or Texas have the same
overall mission, and share office space and employees. The ACLU has two separate
corporate entities in order to do a broad range of work to protect civil liberties.
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