Location: Wellesley Hills,MA, USA
PURPOSE STATEMENT
Cure Alzheimer's Fund seeks an energetic and highly organized Donor Relations Associate (DRA) to join a high-performing team of mission-driven professionals in the fight against Alzheimer's disease. This is a unique moment to join Cure Alzheimer's Fund and support externally facing Development colleagues on a range of fundraising strategies and tactics, and an exceptional opportunity that offers a supportive environment in which to learn and refine the important foundational skills necessary as a frontline fundraiser.
RESPONSIBILITIES
On a day-to-day basis, the DRA will perform a variety of administrative support and direct donor engagement duties to advance frontline fundraiser impact. The successful candidate will be an effective problem-solver, exceptionally detail-oriented, and possess strong organizational, verbal and written communication skills. They will demonstrate the initiative and ability to anticipate needs with minimal direction, commitment to meeting deadlines, meticulous attention to detail, and the ability to effectively ‘manage up'. The DRA must be able to work collaboratively within a team environment and independently.
EVENT RELATED
DONOR ENGAGEMENT
ADMINISTRATIVE
QUALIFICATIONS
ABOUT CURE ALZHEIMER'S FUND
Headquartered in Wellesley, MA, the Cure Alzheimer's Fund team is comprised of mission-driven professionals who share a commitment to finding a cure. The Board of Directors, Trustees, and select donors support all operating expenses, allowing every general dollar raised to go directly to support research initiatives. With 30 full and part-time staff and more than 894 grants funded around the world, Cure Alzheimer's Fund has distributed more than $210,000,000 to Alzheimer's research, with many projects resulting in breakthroughs that afford a deeper understanding of Alzheimer's disease to get closer to a cure.
There are currently 6 million people in the United States and 50 million worldwide who have been diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease. Current estimates are that this represents 25% of the actual number of those afflicted; the others have not yet been diagnosed. Underrepresented racial groups and women are most at risk. Of those who have the disease, two-thirds are women. Black persons are twice as likely to get the disease as white persons, and the rate of the disease within the Hispanic and Latino populations is expected to grow 7x in the next 30 years.
Recognizing that therapies are only possible when based on successful foundational research, founding board directors Henry McCance, Jeffrey and Jacqueline Morby, and Phyllis Rappaport formed Cure Alzheimer's Fund in 2004 with an unwavering focus on providing research grants to the world's leading scientists researching Alzheimer's disease. The organization's vision has been carefully and ambitiously designed to accelerate research, make bold bets, and eradicate Alzheimer's disease.
Pearl Street Collective, the search firm with purpose, has been exclusively retained for this engagement. Adele Mezher, Maeve Clifford, and Shari Berenson are leading the search. Pearl Street is an award-winning, national executive search and talent strategy firm serving the nonprofit, education, and healthcare sectors. Our firm is women-owned and led by a diverse group of talented professionals who are deeply committed to Equity and are disrupting traditional search dynamics by practicing radical empathy; listening and learning from others' unique perspectives, lived experiences, and identities; and committing to transparency for all stakeholders. This purposeful approach informs every facet of our meticulous process as we strive to identify talent, build real relationships, and deliver an unparalleled, values-driven service that honors the whole person. For three consecutive years, Women of Color in Fundraising & Philanthropy (WOC) has named Pearl Street one of the Top Search Firms for Women of Color and Hunt Scanlon has included the firm in their 2024 shortlists of top recruiters for nonprofits and higher education. Follow Follow Follow Pearl Street.
Cure Alzheimer's Fund is an equal opportunity employer welcoming applicants from diverse backgrounds. We encourage you to apply even if you do not meet 100% of the requirements. All applicants will receive consideration without regard to race, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, physical ability, or length of time spent unemployed.