Chief Development Officer
Listed on 2026-02-01
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Non-Profit & Social Impact
Community Health, Fundraising / Charity
The Chief Development Officer leads the fundraising team to achieve ambitious contributed income goals through data-driven strategies, including both annual fund and planned giving. As a key collaborator on the Leadership Team, the CDO will work closely with the Sr. Director of Philanthropy, senior leadership and board leadership to secure sustainable, mission-aligned funding through relationship-building and personalized donor engagement.
QualificationsBachelor’s Degree in a related field;
Master’s Degree preferred
Minimum of ten year's full-time professional experience in fundraising. Proven track record in donor stewardship, securing major gifts, and donor prospect research leading to new gifts.
Responsibilities- Lead the development strategy, including setting fundraising goals and managing all aspects of fundraising activities to collectively raise $1.2M+ in annual support.
- Provide annual fundraising budget, including revenue goals and division expenses, and track progress toward revenue goals.
- Track all activity in a donor database, produce monthly donor reports and analysis as needed. Analyze fundraising results and use planning information to develop recommendations for the future.
- Participate as a member of the executive leadership team, planning and executing strategy for all departments from a cross-functional perspective.
- Collaborate to execute all fundraising activities related to annual individual giving, spanning family support, Circle of Caring monthly giving, and major gifts, with a focus on moving annual donors up the donor ladder into higher level giving.
- Personally develop and manage a portfolio of prospects with the capacity to make five- and six-figure annual gifts.
- Qualify and cultivate prospects (targeted at 50% of portfolio) for first-time and increased gifts. Work with volunteers from the Board of Directors and the community to solicit prospects; coach team members to do the same.
- Develop and oversee a major gift prospect management system to track prospect activity including cultivation, solicitation, stewardship, and recognition.
- Work with the Development team to plan annual donor stewardship events and other recognition/benefit opportunities to engage new donors and encourage upgraded gifts.
- Expand and foster the widespread awareness of the planned giving program (“The Legacy Society”) by qualifying prospects for planned gifts.
- Meet regularly with donors and prospective donors to inform them of organizational activities and develop relationships.
- Collaborate to support all grant development.
- Conduct presentations and meet with donors as needed for grant proposals.
- Contribute to all outgoing correspondence for the development division, including print and electronic communication (i.e., newsletters, donor letters, etc.).
- Participate in after-hours meetings and events as required.
- Assist with event strategy and provide support to the team to plan and execute each event.
Shore Community Services offers a competitive salary and a comprehensive benefits package including health, dental, paid vacation, sick leave, 403b.
Shore is an equal opportunity employer and considers applicants for all positions without regard to race, color, religion, creed, gender, national origin, age, disability, marital or veteran status, sexual orientation, or any other legally protected status. The
Shore is an inclusive and accessible employer. Successful candidates will have experience working with diverse groups of people and will demonstrate a deep commitment to advancing organizational values of Inclusion, Dignity, Autonomy, and Health & Safety.
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