Position: Assistant Director of Institutional GivingPosition Type: Full Time/HybridSalary: $70,000-$80,000Location: 1415 Kellum Place, Suite 140, Garden City, NY 11530Department: Development OfficeDescription of Responsibilities:The Assistant Director of Institutional Giving will be tasked with supporting the institutional giving strategy for the agency and assisting with overseeing SCO's grant writing process and outreach to potential funders and foundations. This position will work to create compelling, outcomes-driven letters of inquiry, proposals, reports, and other correspondence for current and prospective foundation, corporate and government funders.This position reports to the Director of Institutional Giving.This individual will contribute to and perform the following tasks:
- Help with the creation of a long-range strategic plan to grow institutional sources of support, identifying new opportunities with existing funders as well as new prospects.
- Support the creation of portfolios of foundations, corporations, and government funders to meet and exceed individual and departmental goals.
- Support the writing and editing process of institutional funding materials to include LOIs, proposals, acknowledgements, and reports.
- Ensure high-quality stewardship by coordinating intra-organizational efforts to engage funders using materials generated by program staff including reports, factsheets, articles, and online tools.
- Work with the fiscal and program teams on the preparation of proposal budgets and financial documents.
- Manage and track all aspects of the institutional fundraising process from identification to reporting, acknowledgement to stewardship in Raisers Edge NXT database.
- Review and evaluate government and foundation requests for proposals.
- Conduct in-depth research to identify prospects for new foundation, corporate, and government proposals.
- Work closely with the Chief Development Officer and Director of Institutional Giving to track revenue goals, reporting on a weekly and monthly basis.
- Collaborate with the Development Team to identify opportunities to strategically highlight programs in events throughout the year according to funding cycles.
- Other duties as requested, based on department and/or organizational needs.
Required Education and Experience:Bachelor's degree required.Requires a minimum of two years of experience in institutional giving, preferably at a NY-based social services agency.Required Skills:
- Proficiency in MS Office applications, with particular emphasis on Excel and Word, PowerPoint, as well as Web-based research
- Experience with database management, Raiser's Edge NXT strongly preferred.
- Must possess excellent verbal communication skills and have ability to speak/collaborate frequently with foundation representatives and program staff.
- Creative and strategic thinking is a must.
- Demonstrated success in soliciting and renewing contributions from foundations by articulating a compelling case for support through multiple communication tools.
- Experience with government grants
- Strong interpersonal skills
- Ability to work both independently and as a member of a team.
Minimum Qualifications:Bachelor's degree with a minimum of two years of work experience required. Must be organized, have strong time management, communication, analytical skills, attention to detail, excellent writer, motivated, and a team player. Flexibility to work different schedules when needed.