Director of Development, ACMS
Company: Executive Director, Inc.
Location: Chicago
Posted on: February 18, 2025
Job Description:
CLIENT ASSOCIATION: American College of Mohs Surgery Foundation
(ACMS Foundation)REPORTS TO: Executive DirectorDIRECT REPORTS: ACMS
Foundation Program CoordinatorEXEMPT/NON-EXEMPT EMPLOYEE STATUS:
Exempt (Minimum of 37.5 hours/week)GENERAL SUMMARYThe American
College of Mohs Surgery (ACMS) is a membership organization
comprised of rigorously trained skin cancer and reconstructive
surgeons specializing in Mohs surgery, the most effective treatment
for skin cancer today. The ACMS serves as the voice of the
specialty, promoting and advancing the highest standards of patient
care through fellowship training, research, education, and public
advocacy. This position is responsible for the management and
execution of the ACMS Foundation strategic plan, fundraising and
day-to-day operations.The American College of Mohs Surgery
established The ACMS Foundation (ACMSF) during our 50th Anniversary
Year in 2018. Honoring the legacy of Dr. Frederic E. Mohs, the
Foundation aims to support the next 50 years of growth for our
specialty.POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES (Minimum 37.5 hours/week)
- In concert with the Executive Director and Fundraising
Committee, develop and implement components of the College's ACMSF
strategic plan that pertains to fund development.
- Develop a comprehensive fundraising plan that is aimed at both
supporting the programs and services of the College as well as
meeting the aims of the Foundation's strategic plan.
- Direct and oversee the efforts of the Foundation including fund
procurement, donor tracking, estate/planned giving donations, grant
writing, funding reporting & metrics, funder compliance and
benefits administration, donor relations/recognition and awards
distribution, fundraising events and annual campaigns to support
the Foundation.
- Effectively lead, mentor, and oversee the Program Coordinator
and other staff as assigned.
- Support Foundation staff with interdepartmental information
exchange pertaining to funder and donor needs, expectations, and
key deliverables.
- Effectively collaborate with other College staff, including
education, communications, membership, and meetings, to ensure
compliance planning timelines and the sharing of relevant
information across departments.
- Ensure good relationships with existing Foundation donors and
source new revenue streams and funding sources to underwrite the
strategic efforts and initiatives of the College.
- Identify and develop program expansion/leveraging opportunities
aimed at increased funding opportunities.
- Oversee the development of fundraising-related marketing
materials, press releases, online information, special events and
other materials as needed.
- Oversee and direct grant development, submission and reporting
including grant research, writing, budgeting, compliance, and
reconciliation.
- Serve as the primary staff liaison to the Fundraising Committee
as assigned and provide direction for the creation of agendas,
background materials, and minutes as well as decision and action
item implementation.
- Oversee the maintenance of all needed files and systems to
track solicitation and other fundraising efforts including
individual donor relations (i.e. sponsor database, donor database,
donor letters and tax reporting).
- Recommend and oversee the development and implementation of
systems to ensure maintenance of proposals, agreements, budgets,
and deliverables.
- Stay updated on new technologies, best practices, and industry
trends to identify innovative strategies and solutions that will
drive growth in quality lead generation and funder/donor
relations.
- Overtime, develop a solicitation training program for ACMSF
Fundraising Committee members, ACMS BOD, and ACMS EC.
- Monitor current and potential funder news and regularly report
findings to ACMSF Fundraising Committee Leadership and ACMS
Executive leadership.
- Develop and monitor budgets in areas of responsibilities as
well as provide appropriate tracking and trending reports.
- Provide support for the volunteer solicitors and executive
staff for development efforts as needed.
- Other duties as assigned.QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE REQUIRED
- At least 5 years professional experience in fund development.
Skills needed in fundraising, business development, proposal
writing, budget planning and management. Ability to forge positive
interpersonal relationships with prospects and colleagues.
- Outstanding interpersonal, organizational, and communications
skills.
- Bachelor's Degree preferred.
- Previous association management experience and familiarity with
nonprofit boards of directors a plus.OTHER REQUIREMENTS
- Travel of up to 3-4 weeks per year.
- Some evening and weekend work may be required.
- Occasional lifting required.*This position is located in
downtown Milwaukee, WI and a minimum of two days onsite in the
office (including Wednesday as an all-staff-in-office day) are a
requirement of the role.*Please apply to the role that best aligns
to your experience and qualifications. We'll discuss your interests
and possible opportunities during an initial phone interview. (No
need to apply to multiple opportunities.)
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