The New York Philharmonic connects with millions of music lovers each season through live concerts in New York and around the world, as well as broadcasts, recordings, and education programs. After returning to a transformed David Geffen Hall in October 2022, the Orchestra has a renewed commitment to building on a 180-year-old legacy of excellence by serving as a platform for today's creators and connecting with our communities. In the 2023-24 season the NY Phil marks Jaap van Zweden's farewell season as Music Director, and features 14 World, US, and New York Premieres, a celebration of the centennial of our famous Young People's Concerts, and more. In February 2023 the New York Philharmonic announced the appointment of Gustavo Dudamel as the Orchestra's next maestro, to begin as Music and Artistic Director in 2026-27, after serving as Music Director Designate in 2025-26. The New York Philharmonic seeks a Manager, Foundation Relations to serve as a key member of institutional giving team, raising funds from foundations in support of the Philharmonic's artistic and educational programs, community engagement activities, media initiatives, and special projects. This is a full-time, non-exempt position within the Development department that reports to the Director of Institutional & Corporate Giving. Responsibilities include:
- Manage a portfolio of foundations throughout the grant lifecycle, prepare grant proposals and reports.
- Manage the activities of all foundation giving, including identifying, cultivating, and soliciting new sources of support, while managing current annual grants.
- Oversee all foundation records and maintenance in database and tracking files.
- Oversee fulfillment of funder benefits and contractual obligations including proper crediting in all print and digital materials.
- Coordinate budgets with finance and other teams as they relate to proposals and reports.
- Perform other special projects as requested by the Director of Institutional and Corporate Giving.
- Support Patron Lounge activities including staffing, scheduling, and logistical preparation as required.
- Represent the Philharmonic as needed, including assistance with special events as needed.
- Commitment to valuing diversity and contributing to an inclusive working environment.
- Miscellaneous duties as assigned.
Requirements: The candidate will have a bachelor's degree (or equivalent experience) and a minimum of three years of development experience, preferably in institutional giving, with knowledge of the foundation solicitation and stewardship process. The candidate will have a proven track record of maintaining effective relationships with donors, strong writing and organizational skills, and the ability to work independently and manage multiple projects within a fast-paced work environment. Good computer skills, including Word and Excel, and experience with a fundraising database are essential, Tessitura a plus. Experience at an arts organization and knowledge of classical music preferred. Occasional evenings or weekends required to attend performances and/or cultivation events. The New York Philharmonic offers a comprehensive benefits package to our full- time employees including:
- Medical Dental and Vision coverage
- Employer contributions to the 403(b) plan after one year of employment
- Employer paid Life and Disability insurance
- 12 Holidays
- Up to 20 Vacation days in third calendar year of employment
Please submit a resume and a cover letter. No phone calls, please. Although we appreciate your interest, we will only contact applicants we are considering for interview. The New York Philharmonic is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of age, immigration or citizenship status, color, disability, ethnicity, gender, gender identity, marital and partnership status, national origin, race, religion, sexual orientation, veteran or active military service member or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws in its employment policies.