Director of Philanthropy

Trinity Park Conservancy
Published
January 13, 2025
Location
305 West Commerce Street, Suite 105, Dallas, Texas
Category
Job Type
Salary Range
$80,000-$140,000

Description

The Director of Philanthropy will support and execute all stages of major and principal gift cycles and advise on long-term advancement department strategy. The Director of Philanthropy will work closely with the Development Committee and senior stakeholders to support the Campaign for Harold Simmons Park, as well as other fundraising goals of the Conservancy.

This position will be an integral and prominent part of the team that transforms the heart of Dallas to unite people with nature and one another. The Director of Philanthropy will contribute crucial industry knowledge and relationship-building expertise to garner the deep and broad support needed to realize this vision.

Essential Duties & Responsibilities

Manage a Portfolio:

  • Plan, coordinate, and execute effective cultivation and solicitation initiatives for current and prospective prospects to build relationships and increase financial or in-kind support.
  • Support senior leaders’ effective participation in development-related activities, including prospect research, moves management strategies, and follow-up actions.
  • With the CAO, ensure high-quality, individualized, and meaningful stewardship of donors through communications, events, and collateral.
  • Advise the ongoing discovery of new major and principal gifts prospects, including increased support from existing or lapsed supporters.
  • Actively partner with the CAO and board leadership on committee management and robust engagement of board members.

Exhibit Internal Leadership:

  • Participate in goal-setting, analysis, and reporting for all fundraising activities.
  • Explore and support the addition/adoption of staff, contracts, technology, and tools that optimize processes and foster best-in-class operations.
  • Contribute to building a culture of philanthropy across the organization,
  • Model professionalism and a solutions-oriented mindset.
  • Contribute to organizational equity goals and objectives.

Preferred Background and Skills

  • At least 5 years of relevant experience in direct solicitation of major and principal gifts (preferably $1M+). At least one example of three or more years at the same organization with continued success is strongly preferred.
  • Demonstrated (measurable) track record of contributing to and leveraging successful moves management plans, with attention to the full gift cycle.
  • Familiarity with Dallas non-profit landscape and philanthropic community a strong plus.
  • Experience working with high-profile individuals and brands a plus.
  • Experience working cross-departmentally with programming, communications, finance, etc.
  • Strong communication skills, both oral and written.
  • Strong attention to detail, and ability to manage multiple projects at concurrently.
  • A collaborative mindset and impeccable integrity.

Compensation and Benefits

A candidate with acceptable qualifications could expect to earn $80,000 per year, while a candidate with exceptional qualifications could expect to earn up to $140,000 per year. The Conservancy currently bears 100% of employee medical, dental, vision, and long-term disability insurance. Annual professional development budgets are allotted for all staff.

About Trinity Park Conservancy

Currently thirteen people from diverse backgrounds including Paul Quinn College, Telemundo, SeaWorld, the Atlanta Braves, the Dallas Museum of Art, and more. We value integrity, creativity, excellence, positivity, and flexibility. The organization and the team are in a growth phase, with near-term growth in every department’s workstreams. The team is mostly in-person, 9am-5pm, Monday-Friday.

The mission of Trinity Park Conservancy is to champion the transformation of the Trinity River to become the heart of Dallas. With the community, we design public spaces that unite us, enrich people’s lives through access to nature, create economic development opportunities, and inspire protection for the river ecosystems in this shared natural treasure.

Trinity Park Conservancy 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.

Application Instructions

To Apply

Send us an email via info@trinityparkconservancy.org with “Director of Philanthropy” in the subject line, with answers to the questions below, and your resume (including preferred pronouns) attached.

Questions:

  • What about this organization interests you?
  • What about this job interests you?
  • How would you describe your personality at work?
  • What type of work environment brings out your most authentic participation, your best ideas, and your highest-quality work?

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