Levine Museum of the New South seeks Chief Development Officer
Company: Small Museum Association
Location: New York
Posted on: November 15, 2024
Job Description:
Levine Museum of the New South seeks Chief Development
OfficerThe Chief Development Officer (CDO) is responsible for
planning, implementing, overseeing, and assessing the LMNS's
fundraising plans in support of the organization's strategic vision
and growth. The CDO will effectively represent the organization's
philanthropy interests to all constituencies to establish and
advance ambitious goals in support of LMNS's operations and
endowment. Reporting to the CEO and serving as a strategic thought
partner and member of the senior leadership team, the CDO will lead
LMNS's annual fund, major gift, membership, planned, corporate, and
foundation giving, events, and government relations, including the
development of a capital campaign.Collaborating with the CEO, Board
of Directors, and leadership team, the CDO will contribute to LMNS'
strategic planning process, deliver innovative strategies, and lead
by example in a mission-driven work environment balancing the need
and relevance of programs with fiscal accountability and
organizational impact in keeping with LMNS's values, mission, and
vision.Roles and ResponsibilitiesStrategic Leadership
- Lead, oversee, and integrate a fundraising plan, with goals,
objectives, timelines, and assignment of responsibilities to
achieve and support initiatives within the museum's strategic
plan.
- Serve as a strategic and innovative thought partner and member
of the leadership team to secure necessary funding for exhibitions,
programs, and experiences that are vital to community engagement
and the national and international reputation of the museum.
- Cultivate and maintain strong partnerships with the board,
major donors, foundations, public agencies, and corporate funders
to grow substantial contributed revenue opportunities.
- Identify, cultivate, solicit, and steward a personal portfolio
of current and new funding sources, and explore innovative
opportunities for expanding individual, foundation, and corporate
philanthropy.
- Guide, enhance, and increase the membership base, creating
compelling programs and opportunities for members while developing
a pipeline for community engagement and support.
- Increase working capital reserves and endowment to support
long-term financial stability for the organization as part of the
comprehensive campaign for a new facility.
- Maintain best practices and knowledge of significant trends in
philanthropy and adapt fundraising strategies as necessary.
- Embrace other strategic leadership responsibilities as
needed.Board and Donor Engagement
- Identify and recruit new board members, educate members about
their role in advancing a culture of philanthropy, cultivate and
solicit their financial support, maximize their engagement with the
museum, and leverage their respective networks to expand the donor
base and support for the museum, in partnership with the CEO.
- Devise strategies with the Development Committee that allow the
museum's community to engage with the museum as donors, sponsors,
partners, advisors, and community ambassadors.
- Ensure high-quality, individualized, and meaningful stewardship
of donors, coordinating with colleagues throughout the museum and
personally stewarding donors as needed.
- Speak skillfully and persuasively about the museum's vision for
the future with current and prospective board members and
donors.
- Lead and mentor the development team, creating and promoting
effective cultivation and solicitation opportunities that involve
the director, board, and staff team members as needed.
- Advise board members individually and collectively on best
practices in community ambassadorship and donor cultivation.
- Embrace other board engagement and recruitment, and donor
engagement responsibilities as needed.Team and Organizational
Oversight
- Recruit, diversify, coach, inspire, and motivate a strong
fundraising team that represents LMNS's communities.
- Ensure sound fiscal operation of the fundraising function,
including timely, accurate, and comprehensive budgeting,
monitoring, forecasting, and reporting of charitable contributions
and department expenses in partnership with the Director of
Finance.
- Maintain consistent messaging and outreach strategies with
Marketing and Communications as they relate to all fundraising
efforts.
- Create a supportive, collaborative, productive, and healthy
work environment based on respect, teamwork, and the equity,
diversity, and inclusion values of the LMNS.
- Set performance standards and provide timely, constructive
feedback while supporting opportunities for professional
development.
- Support team ingenuity and innovation with appropriate human
resources, structures, systems, and technological platforms that
align with current and future trends in fundraising.
- Enhance and ensure the strategic use of the database and other
development communication tools, coordinating communications with
existing and potential donors to ensure the highest level of donor
engagement, satisfaction, expressions of appreciation, and active
stewardship.
- Embrace other team and organizational oversight
responsibilities as needed.Traits and CharacteristicsThe CDO will
be an experienced fundraising professional with a demonstrated
capacity to achieve contributed revenue goals, an affinity for the
LMNS's mission, collection, and programs, and a passion to
positively impact the organization's long-term success. The
successful candidate will be goal-oriented and highly
self-motivated, balancing both individual and team autonomy and
collaboration with finesse. The CDO will be highly accountable with
strong attention to detail and exceptional follow-through in
partnership with the CEO, board, and senior leadership team. An
effective communicator and authentic relationship builder, they
will show sensitivity and a strong commitment to diversity, equity,
and inclusion in all its forms.Other key competencies include:
- Leadership and Diplomacy - The dexterity to anticipate, meet,
and exceed a variety of stakeholder needs and expectations,
inspiring others in effectively handling difficult or sensitive
issues.
- Teamwork - The agility to cooperate with others to meet
objectives; and to organize and motivate others while creating a
sense of trust, order, direction, and active participation among
the board, staff, and other stakeholders to achieve collective
goals.
- Flexibility and Creativity - The capacity to respond quickly
and adapt to change with minimal resistance, adapting to change and
creating new approaches to achieve desired results.
- Stakeholder Focus - The sensitivity to anticipate, meet, and
frequently exceed patron and stakeholder needs, wants, and
expectations.
- Planning, Organizing and Project Management - The capability to
build trust and cooperate with others to meet objectives,
establishing courses of action to ensure that work is completed
effectively.QualificationsA minimum of eight years of progressive
experience in development leadership roles with a comprehensive
understanding of functional areas is essential, including
individual giving, institutional giving, annual appeals, foundation
and government grants, membership programs, planned and endowment
gifts, stewardship, and board relations. Participation in a major
capital, endowment, or comprehensive campaign is preferred, but not
required. Demonstrated acumen and commitment to the intersection of
art history and social justice is essential. Genuine enthusiasm for
art and its transformative power, exceptional written and
interpersonal skills, and a high degree of professionalism and
integrity are needed. A record of recruiting and developing
exceptional people and fostering a transparent and collaborative
work environment is key to success. Educational credentials and
demonstrated professional experience supporting leadership
intelligence, organizational growth, arts and culture experiences,
and community engagement are highly desired.Compensation and
BenefitsLevine Museum of the New South offers a competitive and
equitable compensation package, with an anticipated annual salary
range between $125,000 to $150,000. Employee benefits include paid
vacation, sick leave, personal days, and holidays; health,
long-term disability, and life insurance; and a voluntary 401(k)
retirement plan.Applications and InquiriesTo submit a cover letter
and resume highlighting relevant and demonstrable accomplishments
(electronic submissions preferred), please visit . For questions or
general inquiries about this job opportunity, please contact:Ren--e
Danger-James, Vice President1040 First Avenue, Suite 352New York,
New York 10022-2991Tel (888) 234.4236 Ext. 212Email
LevineMuseum@ArtsConsulting.comLevine Museum of the New South is
committed to sharing the stories of historically underrepresented
people and cultures and acknowledging and addressing systemic
inequities and wrongdoings both internally and externally.Levine
Museum is in a unique position to expose injustices in our
community, past and present, and to raise awareness of DEAI issues.
We value differences and work to remove and reduce emotional,
cognitive, physical, and financial barriers to Levine Museum's
offerings.We will commit to fearlessly facing and addressing
historical inequities, and we will continue to foster conversation,
inspire empathy, and celebrate communities in everything we do.
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