Non-Profit Development Manager (Chicagoland Territory)
Company: Foundation Fighting Blindness, Inc
Location: Chicago
Posted on: June 1, 2025
Job Description:
The Chicagoland Field Development Manager is accountable for the
revenue, volunteer management, and planned activities for this
chapter community. The Foundation chapter network brings people
together across the country to join in finding treatments and cures
for blinding retinal diseases. Our chapters focus on three key
areas: revenue, resources, and education. The Field Development
Manager will drive, promote, and achieve revenue goals, volunteer
engagement, and community relations.This position is the "face" of
our organization, the first point-of-contact for our chapter
members within their community. Our Development Managers forge
strong relationships with individuals and organizations, provide
information about local resources, and share scientific
advancements that assist individuals through their personal
journey.Primary Responsibilities:The following are representative
of the duties and responsibilities associated with this position
and are not meant to be an all-inclusive list:Fundraising
- Develop and implement innovative fundraising strategies to
surpass the previous year's financial achievements.
- Strengthen ties with corporate sponsors, volunteer committee
members, event attendees, and honorees to secure sponsorships and
sustained support.
- Active Committee Involvement: Lead, engage in and contribute to
event committee meetings, ensuring successful coordination
implementation of events.
- Proactively seek and connect with potential contributors for
various organizational initiatives and campaigns.
- Partner with internal VisionWalk and Special Event teams to
plan and execute significant events that meet or surpass
fundraising goals and exemplify best practices.
- Establish and nurture a network of community relationships,
representing the Foundation and uncovering new support
opportunities.Volunteer Leadership Engagement
- Enhance Volunteer Chapters: Develop and broaden the chapters'
influence, emphasizing fundraising, partnerships, and community
education. Work together with the Regional Director to create a
strategic plan that includes key milestones and success
metrics.
- Recruit, guide, and activate a dedicated team of volunteer
leaders for chapter activities and special events; Maintain dynamic
membership and offering continuous volunteer opportunities.
- Host engaging chapter events both in-person and virtually to
disseminate valuable information and foster community ties.
- Engage and steward volunteers and donors, prioritizing
retention, recognition, and growth through effective moves
management strategies.
- Build strong internal connections: Support peer initiatives and
enhance donor involvement to achieve fundraising
goals.Administrative/Operational
- Proactively utilize the donor database for recording donor
details, pinpointing engagement prospects, assessing philanthropic
potential, and generating various reports.
- Recognize the distinct characteristics of the chapter community
and offer tailored advice to leverage strengths and navigate
obstacles, ensuring optimal outcomes.
- Manage the storage and distribution of community materials and
collateral.
- Gain a solid understanding of relevant scientific concepts to
effectively disseminate knowledge, share insights, and highlight
the organization's impact.Essential Qualifications Include:
- Must have 3+ years of successful event fundraising, including
collaboration with volunteers.
- Proven ability to recruit, lead, and motivate volunteer groups
or non-profit organization chapters.
- Exceptional interpersonal, verbal, and written communication
skills.
- Proven ability to work effectively with individuals from
diverse backgrounds and varying abilities.
- Willingness to travel (anticipated 20-25%).
- Ability to work flexible hours, including evenings and
weekends.
- Highly organized and detail-oriented; Capable of managing
multiple projects simultaneously with the flexibility to address
and resolve issues efficiently.
- Enthusiastic, takes initiative, and demonstrates strong
follow-up skills.
- Applied experience with budget preparation, budget management,
and reporting.
- Familiarity with Microsoft Office products and databases (e.g.,
Salesforce, Virtuous, Raiser's Edge).
- Deep commitment to the mission of the Foundation Fighting
Blindness.
- Valid driver's license with an acceptable driving
record.Position Specifics:
- Location: Chicago, IL: Relocation not provided.
- Internal title: Chicago Community Manager.
- Work from home with travel to meetings, community partnerships,
and trainings.
- HP or MAC laptop, monitor, printer, $120.00 monthly technology
stipend provided.
- The budgeted starting salary range: $70k-$85k. This range is
what we reasonably expect to offer for this role and considers
factors considered in making compensation decisions, including but
not limited to: geographic market, skill sets, depth of experience,
and salary equity to internal roles.
- Annual Incentive Bonus Eligible: up to 5%.
- Full-time, M-F with flexibility; some evening and weekends
required.
- Reporting to Regional Director; no direct reports.How to
Apply:
- Provide resume with a cover letter.
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