Chief Development Officer
Company: Association of Fundraising Professionals
Location: Chicago
Posted on: April 4, 2025
Job Description:
BACKGROUNDSince 1976, The Dystonia Medical Research Foundation
(DMRF), a 501(c)3 nonprofit, has been dedicated to serving all
people with dystonia and their families. As many as 250,000
Americans are afflicted with this neurological movement disorder
that causes excessive, involuntary muscle contractions and can
affect any region of the body with varying degrees of disability
and pain. Although treatments exist, dystonia remains a chronic
disorder for which there is not yet a cure. Dystonia affects adults
and children and presents in many forms.The mission of the DMRF is
to advance research for more effective treatments and ultimately a
cure for dystonia, to promote awareness and education and to
support the well-being of dystonia affected individuals and
families.The DMRF is a dynamic membership-driven organization, led
by a Board of Directors and network of national volunteers with
personal connections to dystonia. Membership of the DMRF is
comprised of individuals living with all forms of dystonia, their
friends and families, donors, healthcare professionals, and
researchers. Based in downtown Chicago, this $3 million Foundation
is led by a long-standing executive director with 10 staff
members.The DMRF holds the top 4-star rating from Charity
Navigator.ABOUT THE POSITIONThe Chief Development Officer (CDO) is
a strategic and operational leader who is responsible for all
aspects of the fund development activities of DMRF including but
not limited to major and individual giving, special events, planned
giving, and corporate and foundation giving. The CDO will be
responsible for developing and executing comprehensive fundraising
strategies to achieve ambitious revenue goals to support the
important work of the DMRF. The CDO will be responsible for
cultivating strong relationships with key donors and stakeholders
to achieve annual revenue goals.The CDO will report to the DMRF
Executive Director, serve on the leadership team as the second in
command and manage the development of the department's staff person
and outside vendors. The CDO will have one full-time direct report
and work collegially with the full DMRF to achieve fundraising
goals. The CDO will work closely with the Board of Directors and
the Vice President of Development to support their fund development
efforts and will staff the Development Committee.The position is
located at DMRF's downtown Chicago office and can be a hybrid of
in-person and virtual work.Key Responsibilities:Strategic Planning
and Leadership
- Develop and implement a comprehensive development plan aligned
with the organization's strategic goals, identifying key donor
segments and prioritizing fundraising initiatives.
- Manage the development team, including setting goals, mentoring
staff, overseeing performance and monitoring progress to
goals.
- Collaborate with senior management to integrate fund
development strategies across all programs.
- Monitor and provide analysis of progress toward approved
goals.
- Monitor the accurate tracking and acknowledgement of gifts,
prospect gifts, board member contacts, donor reports, and oversee
the monthly reconciliation of development records to financial
records.
- Work with the Director of Finance to monitor the charitable
watchdog agencies ratings of the DMRF.
- Serve as the second in command to the Executive Director.Major
Giving
- Identify, cultivate and solicit high-level donors through
personalized outreach, building strong relationships and
understanding their philanthropic interests and motivation to
support the DMRF.
- Manage the engagement of Members of the DMRF Board in
developing and stewarding relationships with major donors. This may
include the development of resources utilized in donor
outreach.Individual Giving
- Develop and execute strategies and solicitations to maximize
individual giving revenue through direct mail, email and online
appeals, membership and donor stewardship activities.
- Oversee donor retention and cultivation efforts to foster
long-term relationships with donors.Planned Giving
- Lead the development and execution of a planned giving program
including the growth of the DMRF Legacy Society.
- Establish strong relationships with legal and financial
advisors to facilitate planned giving opportunities.Foundation and
Corporate Giving
- Identify and cultivate relationships with corporate and
foundation funders.
- Develop compelling proposals using the program catalog
outlining funding opportunities.
- Establish and maintain a reporting and application schedule to
comply with all giving requirements.
- Develop and maintain corporate partnerships, including
sponsorships and employee giving campaigns.Special Events
- Work with event organizers to develop and implement the plan to
achieve financial goals for approved events. This may include
providing staff support to selected events.
- Work with the Development Team to assess opportunities coming
to the Foundation from the community.
- Work with the Communications Team to develop and monitor a
promotional plan for all events.Budgeting and Financial Planning
- Responsible for forecasting and obtaining annual revenue and
expenses goals.Communications
- Serve as a spokesperson for the organization on occasion.
- Work with marketing to plan and implement development
communications in electronic and print format.Candidate
Qualifications:EducationA bachelor's degree is required, Master's
degree in non-profit management or related field
preferred.ExperienceThe CDO will have 10+ years of successful
experience as a development professional, will have utilized an
array of fund development techniques, and will have demonstrated
progressive fund development results.Skills & Abilities
- Demonstrated ability in major gifts fundraising and moves
management experience.
- Enthusiasm and dedication.
- Excellent interpersonal, verbal and written communications
skills.
- Demonstrates empathy and understanding for those affected by
the disorder and able to discuss current state of research and
clinical approaches.
- Resourceful and strategic in utilizing an array of fundraising
techniques.
- Experience managing staff and volunteers.
- Team player can successfully manage direct and indirect reports
in a small office environment.
- Fosters an environment of cooperation and collaboration.
- Proficient in CRM software and data analytics.
- Candidates must be able to travel.SEARCH PROCESSThe search for
the Chief Development Officer of the Dystonia Medical Research
Foundation is being conducted by Tuft & Associates. Applicants
should submit a cover letter and resume to:Gail Luxenberg, c/o
cbabjak@tuftassoc.com
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