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Director of Corporate Relations, Northwest Region

Director of Corporate Relations, Northwest Region

PublishedPublished: Published 1 week ago
Fundraising
Full time
3 - 5 years of experience

The Director of Corporate Relations, NW Region is a full-time position responsible for building and strengthening relationships with corporate partners within the NW Region (Cobb, Douglas, Paulding, and Cherokee counties). The Director of Corporate Relations will grow relationships with decision-makers and C-suite leaders, demonstrating initiative and development expertise as part of the UWGA team. They will develop, manage, and execute a comprehensive plan to build strategic year-round relationships that align with the mission, vision and values of UWGA and generate revenue that funds our community work. In addition, they are responsible for articulating the power of the donor and corporate investment to United Way. This role will also be responsible for the cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship of all donors within their portfolio. This role must possess effective communication and problem-solving skills for a high-volume workload and produce a high level of quality and attention to detail in their work.

This role supports the goals of
•Growing the base of support to United Way, increasing corporate engagement, and building strong relationships with individual donors increasing their involvement with UWGA through investment, volunteer, and service opportunities.
•Increasing awareness and knowledge among prospects, donors and other key stakeholders about the Child Well-Being Movement.

Key Responsibilities
•Work with portfolio of corporations, corporate champions, and internal stakeholders to develop a robust year-round engagement strategy for each account based upon targeted research and Corporate Social Responsibility focus at each company
•Strategic engagement of companies year-round through creation and implementation of specific donor/corporate engagement strategies in partnership with Community Engagement, Marketing, and/or Volunteerism
•Manage a portfolio of 25-50 leadership donors and prospects for cultivation and solicitation
•Manage a portfolio of 50 accounts within the NW Region (Cobb, Cherokee, Douglas, Paulding and N. Fulton)
•Prepare clear and concise objectives and materials for each donor visit
•Initiate and cultivate relationships with decision-makers and C-suite leaders
•Solicit and secure corporate gifts in support of UWGA’s Child Well-Being Agenda
•Create a donor engagement strategy targeted at returning, new, lapsing, and lapsed donors.
•Personally, engage with leadership and Tocqueville donors to increase participation and retention
•Strong attention to detail and focus on updating campaign and individual donor information in CRM including, but not limited to, corporate contact(s), employee count, UWGA involvement, company processing information, engagement practices, campaign start/end dates, etc.
•Work closely with Analytics and Insight (data) team and Pledge Processing as necessary to ensure account’s projections and collected funds reported timely and accurate.
•Exceed yearly revenue and metric-driven goals (visits, solicitations, etc.)
•Promote collaboration, recognizing our shared goals, and regularly collaborate with colleagues within and outside of the Office of Development

Qualifications and Expectations

Qualifications

This role requires a balance of project management skills and the ability to create philanthropic solutions for our current corporate supporters and new business prospects. Qualifications
•Demonstrated experience cultivating, soliciting and securing gifts
•Proven ability to create and execute successful strategic plans
•Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively in a cross-functional team
•Superb written, presentation, persuasion and listening skills
•Ability to adapt quickly to change and innovation
•Critical thinking and problem-solving ability
•Excellent project management skills - attention to detail and ability to manage multiple projects
•Organization skills for a fast-paced work environment
•Sound judgment, discretion and commitment to maintaining donor confidentiality
•Commitment to excellence, accountability, transparency, and UWGA’s mission
•Ability to analyze numbers for discovery, strategy, and planning purposes
•Experience with CRM/database management
•Bachelor’s degree in relevant field and commitment to personal/professional development.
•Minimum three years of experience in donor development, fundraising, sales, or a related field
•Use of personal vehicle required

Expectations
A successful individual in this role will be:
•An excellent task manager that can balance many projects at once
•A strong communicator with outstanding listening and writing skills
•Organized, resourceful, solution provider
•A strong collaborator and comfortable working with many different external partners and internal teammates and departments
•Mission-Focused: Catalyze others’ commitment to mission to create change that leads to better lives and healthier communities. This drives performance and professional motivations
•Relationship-Oriented: Understands that people come first and is astute in cultivating and managing relationships toward a common goal.
•Collaborator: understands the roles and contributions of all UWGA departments and external partnerships. Can mobilize resources (financial and human) through meaningful engagement.
•Results-Driven: Dedicated to shared and measurable goals for the common good; creating, resourcing, scaling, and leveraging strategies and innovations for impact.
•Brand Steward: Steward of the brand and understands his/her role in growing and protecting the reputation and results of the greater network.

Required degree level

  • Bachelor

Years of experience

  • 3 - 5 years of experience

Skills and Competencies

  • Collaborator
  • Community Expertise
  • Cross-Functional Capability and Collaboration
  • Development and Sales
  • Effective and Engaging Communication
  • Donor Influence
  • Effective Fund Raising