Director of Development

The Fuller Project
  • Location
    Washington, D.C.
  • Sector
    Non Profit
  • Experience
    Mid Career / Advanced
  • Posted
    Nov 27

Position description

The Fuller Project is the global nonprofit newsroom dedicated to groundbreaking investigative journalism that shines a light on the stories of women around the world. Our reporting reaches millions and drives meaningful change by exposing injustice, challenging harmful systems, and amplifying the voices that too often go unheard.

As our Director of Development, you will play a major role in growing and diversifying our revenue, ensuring we have the resources to expand our impact. Your role is extremely hands-on: you will execute strategies to build meaningful relationships with high-net-worth donors, foundations, and institutional partners who believe in the power of fearless journalism. Your work will support investigative stories that create global awareness and drive social change on issues ranging from human rights and education to health and economic equity. 

For mission-driven development leaders with a passion for gender equity and journalism, The Fuller Project offers the opportunity to contribute to a tangible difference through your work.

  • Make a Global Impact: Our award-winning journalism reaches millions across diverse platforms, driving policy change and sparking international conversations.

 

  • Support Strategic Growth: Together with the CEO, you’ll spearhead innovative development strategies, collaborating with a passionate team to ensure The Fuller Project’s long-term sustainability.

 

  • Amplify Underrepresented Voices: Join a mission-driven organization committed to elevating the stories and experiences of women worldwide.

 

  • Work With Passionate Professionals: Be part of a collaborative team that believes in the power of journalism to effect real-world change.

Responsibilities

  • Partner with the CEO to implement a comprehensive, multi-year fundraising strategy that aligns with The Fuller Project’s mission and editorial priorities. 

 

  • Leverage the CEO’s involvement in all institutional fundraising activities, as well as engage the executive team staff, reporters, and board members in fundraising when appropriate; provide support to the CEO for fundraising events and high touch conversations. 

 

  • Identify and cultivate opportunities to grow long-term relationships that yield high donor and funder engagement and giving.

 

  • Manage a portfolio of donors and funders – build on existing relationships, initiate new relationships, and improve donor/funder retention through meaningful stewardship strategies.

 

  • Oversee the development of compelling proposals and presentations that effectively communicate The Fuller Project’s impact and the value of individual donor support.

 

  • Ensure compliance with funder regulations and specific terms and conditions of grant awards.

 

  • Conceptualize and produce all fundraising and development events, activities, and special projects; develop a long-range calendar of events and ensure project timelines are met.

 

  • Manage a team including a development project manager and a development consultant. Foster a culture of collaboration, skill-building, and knowledge sharing; provide training, support, and guidance to ensure that best practices are utilized to achieve financial goals.

 

  • Represent The Fuller Project as needed at relevant fundraising events, community gatherings, and donor cultivation activities to expand the organization’s network and visibility.

Qualifications

  • A minimum of 7 years of experience in nonprofit fundraising, with a demonstrated track record of developing and implementing successful revenue strategies.

 

  • Excellent relationship management, communication, and interpersonal skills, and established writing skills

 

  • Proven ability to develop and implement effective individual giving fundraising strategies.

 

  • In-depth knowledge of fundraising best practices and trends within the nonprofit sector.

 

  • Superior organizational and project management abilities, with the capacity to manage multiple priorities and meet deadlines.

 

  • Self-motivation and the ability to work both independently and collaboratively as part of a team, and with diverse internal and external partners.

 

  • A passion for news and advancing change for women and underrepresented communities.

This position is based in Washington DC. The Fuller Project team works a hybrid schedule with at least 2 days in the office. 

Compensation

The salary range for this full-time position is $130,000-$140,000 benchmarked against DC/NYC cost of living. Actual salary from this range will be based on the candidate’s experience and qualifications as well as their geographic location. 

Our benefits package in the US includes the following: 

  • Health, dental, vision, short-term disability, long-term disability, group life, and AD&D insurance
  • FSA & Commuter expenses
  • Retirement contributions 
  • Phone/internet stipend
  • 18 vacation days, 2 administrative days, 10 paid sick leave days, and additional days of PTO based on tenure, plus all US federal holidays 
  • An additional week off between Christmas and New Year 
  • Professional development support

 

Qualifications

 

Application instructions

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