Senior Individual Philanthropy Officer (PPNC)
Company: EPIP
Location: San Francisco
Posted on: September 21, 2023
Job Description:
Posted on October 11, 2018 Concord, CA with flexibility for
remote workFull-time -Planned Parenthood Northern California
(PPNorCal) is currently seeking a Senior Individual Philanthropy
Officer (SIPO) to be responsible for managing a portfolio of major
donors and qualified prospects within a specific geographic region
of San Francisco and Marin counties.Additional major donors in Napa
and Sonoma counties may also be part of the SIPO's portfolio. In
addition to developing long-term relationships with individual
donors, the SIPO would be involved in developing and implementing
plans for deferred gifts through estate planning and other types of
gifts.The SIPO also identifies and solicits prospective donors for
Legacy, Capital, Endowment and Special Gifts both within and
outside of formal campaign structures.APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS:
Please include a cover letter along with your resume
submission.ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- Works under the guidance of the Director of Individual
Philanthropy and Vice President of Development to set goals and
objectives to build and sustain a high level of individual major
gifts support for Planned Parenthood Northern California.
- Plans and implements the cultivation, solicitation and
stewardship of a portfolio of donors and prospects in the
individual major gifts program for the assigned regions.
- Develops solicitation strategies that may include multiple
philanthropic vehicles including working with other development
staff to develop planned giving as a critical component of a
strategic fundraising plan.
- Involved in further training of staff and volunteers for donor
solicitation resulting in effective preparation of the CEO,
leadership volunteers and senior staff for donor visits.
- Personally cultivates and successfully solicits individual
donors/prospects via in-person meetings and/or other forms of
written and verbal communication.
- Participates in meetings of the board Resource Development
Committee as needed, and provides staff support to select volunteer
advisory/fundraising groups.
- Cultivates relationships with potential advisory groups to
effectively involve them in prospect identification, cultivation,
solicitation and stewardship.
- Collaborates with affiliate staff throughout the region to
identify unique and appropriate opportunities to engage donors and
fund core programs, and foster good two-way communication with the
development team.
- Develops the annual work plan for their own portfolio, and
provides input for other major gifts portfolios as needed.
- Collaborates with the major gifts/individual philanthropy team
to determine appropriate relationship-building and
revenue-generating events to engage prospects and donors, builds
these into the overall plan for the region, and collaborates with
the Special Events Coordinator on event implementation.
- Collaborates with the Institutional Giving Team and program
staff to seek gifts for operations, planned gifts, foundation gifts
and other giving opportunities consistent with the organization's
strategic plan.
- Collaborates in developing of donor communications, online and
offline, to engage and solicit major donors.
- Collaborates with other development staff on cultivation and
stewardship activities, proposal development, site visits, special
events, and campaigns.
- Identifies major donors for potential involvement in advisory
groups or for possible board membership.
- Prepares regular activity updates for management.
- Ensures that prospect and donor information is recorded
accurately in Raisers' Edge and collaborates with Operations Team
on systems, reports and other infrastructure needs.
- Participates in departmental and interdepartmental work groups
as required.OTHER SKILLS, ABILITIES, QUALIFICATIONS
- CFRE designation is helpful, but not required.
- Minimum of three years of experience in fund development.
- Familiarity with planned giving is desirable.
- Superior writing and verbal communication skills; excellent
public speaking skills.
- Excellent proofreading skills.
- Ability to prioritize and manage multiple tasks with accuracy,
attention to detail and confidentiality.
- Ability to manage projects and tasks independently with minimal
supervision.
- Excellent organizational and interpersonal skills.
- Available to work occasional weekends and evenings.
- Knowledge of Bay Area philanthropic communities desired.
- Commitment to quality health care, PPNorCal's mission, and
excellent customer service.
- Demonstrated success motivating and managing volunteers.
- Able to work well in a team environment.Planned Parenthood
Northern California champions healthy communities and increases
access to quality health care, information and reproductive freedom
by providing medical services, education, and advocacy.We provide
healthcare and education services to 136,000 adults and youth every
year at -17 sites located throughout 20 Northern California
counties. Planned Parenthood Northern California offers
high-quality, affordable health care to all, regardless of income
or insurance status. We care. No matter what!Our experienced and
caring medical staff gives each client honest information and
personal attention. We provide a full range of services including:
birth control, breast exams, cancer screenings, medication and
surgical abortion, pregnancy testing and counseling, prenatal care,
PrEP and nPEP to prevent HIV infection, STD screening and
treatment, vasectomy and female sterilization, and more. Biz
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