
Massachusetts
Director of Development
Brain Science Foundation
Wellesley, MA
www.brainsciencefoundation.org
The Brain Science Foundation (BSF) is a nonprofit, supporting organization dedicated to finding a cure for meningioma and other primary brain tumors and to advancing the understanding of brain function as it relates to these tumors. The Foundation supports basic and clinical research, promising new treatments, and opportunities to improve the quality of patient care. Steven R. Haley and his wife, Kathleen Haley, established the BSF in 2002 following Steven’s treatment for meningioma in 1997. Steven Haley, who now runs his own diversified asset-management company, believed research and treatment could be further accelerated with more purposefully managed financial support that places high requirements for performance, timetables, and results upon scientists and doctors. The Foundation was established with an initial gift of $5 million to support research led by Peter Black, M.D., Ph.D., chairman of Neurosurgery at the Brigham & Women’s Children’s Hospitals. This year, approximately 13,000 people in the U. S. will be diagnosed with a meningioma, which accounts for approximately 30 percent of all primary brain tumors.
The BSF has a strategic advantage rooted in the depth of experience and entrepreneurial spirit embodied in its boards. Reporting to the Board Chair and working closely with the Development Committee, the Director of Development is responsible for creating and implementing a comprehensive development program. S/he will be charged with broadening support for the annual fund, creating and implementing a gala event, and cultivating, soliciting, and stewarding individual and corporate major gifts. This is a special opportunity for an experienced and motivated professional to have a significant impact on people’s lives and to assist in a cutting edge approach to finding a cure for meningioma and other primary brain tumors.
Send cover letter and resume to Jodi-Joy O’Keefe.
Vice President of College Advancement
Framingham State College
Framingham, MA
www.framingham.edu
Framingham State College is the premier state college of Massachusetts with a strong liberal arts base that offers challenging undergraduate and graduate programs to newrly 6,000 students annually. Located on a beautiful 73-acre traditional New England campus, FSC is conveniently situated in the Commonwealth's thriving MetroWest region, just 20 miles from Boston.
Under the leadership of President Timothy J. Flanagan, the Vice President of College Advancement will play a key role in shaping and positioning the College for a future campaign. This is an exceptional opportunity for a strategic, experienced development leader and manager to build his/her own high-functioning fundraising team, and to plan and implement a comprehensive advancement program, including a coherent vision for advancement communications and alumni relations. A minimum of ten years of demonstrably successful development experience in a complex setting, preferably in higher education, is required.
Send cover letter and resume to Audrey Paek.
Director of Development
New England Historic Genealogical Society
Boston, MA
www.NewEnglandAncestors.org
Founded in 1845, the New England Historic Genealogical Society is the country’s oldest and largest genealogical society. Its mission of making accessible the histories of families in America resonates with today’s public and amateur family historians. Members, who currently number more than 20,000, utilize one of the finest genealogical libraries in the country located at the Society’s headquarters in Boston’s beautiful Back Bay and access thousands of high-quality databases and articles on one of the largest websites of its kind.
The position of Director of Development is an outstanding career opportunity for an energetic, detail and process oriented development professional to embrace the organization’s mission, manage a diverse portfolio of donor prospects, and create strategies designed to realize the current and life-time giving potential of individual donors through major gifts and the launch of a successful capital campaign. The successful candidate will have a solid understanding of major gifts, annual fund and capital campaign fundraising, demonstrate a strong track record of individual gift solicitation, understand and implement fundraising best practices and serve as a passionate and articulate ambassador of the New England Historic Genealogical Society and its strategic priorities.
Email cover letter and resume to Barbara Weener.
Oxfam America
Boston, MA
www.oxfamamerica.org
Oxfam America is an international development and relief agency with roots beginning in England in 1942. Today, financially self-sufficient Oxfam America is headquartered at 226 Causeway Street in Boston. A large open space designed to encourage collaboration and integration in the work place, the Oxfam offices have easy access to the Orange and Green Lines, and the Commuter Rail via North Station. Oxfam America has a grassroots partner network that spans more than 120 countries, and it is through these local partnerships that Oxfam delivers development programs, emergency relief services, and campaigns for change in global practices and policies that perpetuate poverty. Eighty percent of every dollar raised goes directly towards programs.
Director of Major Gifts
Reporting to the Deputy Director, the Director of Major Gifts manages three major gifts officers, a special gifts officer, and an assistant. The new DMG will provide leadership to the individual major gifts team to develop and enhance strategies for growth of Oxfam’s portfolio of individual donors. S/He will manage and build a personal portfolio as well as work with members of Oxfam’s volunteer leadership on fundraising initiatives. A sophisticated understanding of annual, major and planned gift fundraising as well as experience with moves management is required. Knowledge of international development and human rights a plus.
Major Gifts Officer
Reporting to the Director of Major Gifts, the Major Gifts Officer will increase financial support from and involvement of a portfolio of high-capacity individual prospects. The ideal candidate will have five years experience in direct personal major donor solicitation at the $10K level and experience in project management of cultivation events. Travel is required.
Gift Planning Officer
Reporting to the Deputy Director, the Gift Planning Officer will increase the financial support from and the involvement of an assigned portfolio of planned gift donors and prospects, and will expand the number of donors and financial support in gift planning.
This includes the development and implementation plans for a gift planning program that encompasses bequests, annuities, trusts, personal property, and other gift planning vehicles. Five years direct solicitation experience at the $10K level of which three years must have gift planning implementation.
Send cover letter and resume to Teresa Ward.
Associate Director of Development
Partners in Health
Boston, MA
www.pih.org
Partners in Health is an internationally renowned health care organization dedicated to providing a “preferential option for the poor.” Founded in 1987, it has expanded its model of community-based care in response to global pandemics of disease and poverty. PIH’s work is strengthened by its longstanding ties to Harvard Medical School, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, and the Francois-Xavier Bagnoud Center for Health and Human Rights at the Harvard School of Public Health. Under the leadership of Ophelia Dahl, Executive Director, PIH has a staff of 50 at its Boston headquarters and thousands of colleagues in programs that span four continents.
Reporting to the Director of Development, the new Associate Director of Development will be responsible for building the level of annual giving to PIH (gifts in the $1k-10k range) and a regional donor program in key cities across the country. The ideal candidate will be an individual with a broad and comprehensive understanding of development, donor solicitation experience, and a demonstrated track record of volunteer and events management. Experience in social service, higher education or other nonprofit sector is preferred.
Send cover letter and resume to Audrey Paek.
Director of Development
Pioneer Institute for Public Policy Research
Boston, MA
www.pioneerinstitute.org
Pioneer Institute is a nonprofit, non-partisan public policy think tank committed to keeping Massachusetts economically competitive and to strengthening the core values of an open society. Pioneer promotes individual freedom and responsibility, prosperity, and limited, accountable government through the application of free markets. Pioneer has long played a key role in reforming Massachusetts’ government and has built an impressive record of achievement since its founding in 1988. The Institute seeks to improve the intellectual climate in Massachusetts by commissioning timely and rigorous academic studies from leading scholars, marketing new solutions to policymakers and thought leaders, and implementing hands-on programs to take these solutions into the real world.
As a member of the senior management team, the position of Director of Individual and Corporate Giving is an outstanding opportunity for a seasoned professional to build on an excellent history of fundraising. Working closely with the Executive Director, the main focus of the Director of Individual and Corporate Giving’s work will be to maintain and deepen relationships with current donors and a supportive board of directors; expand the donor base through contacts provided by the board and major donors and through targeted outreach to business leaders; and establish a deep network of business leader support across all regions of Massachusetts. A key goal will be to build a younger set of constituents through the aforementioned efforts or by devising a program targeted to that purpose.
The ideal candidate is self-assured, energetic, and highly collaborative. Preference will be given to candidates with a proven track record of raising five and six figure gifts, though the Institute is open to energetic, articulate candidates with suitable experience. It is imperative that candidates are not only comfortable with but committed to the mission of the Institute. Preference will be given to candidates with policy and business experience.
Send cover letter and resume to Jodi-Joy O'Keefe.
Chief Development Officer
Prize4Life
Cambridge, MA
www.Prize4Life.org
Prize4Life is a results-oriented nonprofit founded to accelerate ALS/MND research by offering substantial prizes to scientists who solve the most critical scientific problems preventing the discovery of an effective ALS/MND treatment. It is uniquely positioned to offer ALS/MND prizes because its brings together existing ALS nonprofits, academia, and industry – all working towards an ALS/MND treatment.
The Prize4Life concept is inspired by other prize awards for stimulating research, such as the X-Prize for commercial space travel and DNA-decoding, the U.S. government’s H-Prize for hydrogen renewable energy, and Eli Lilly’s venture, InnoCentive, which outsources difficult R&D problems to a distributed network of scientists using prizes. The use of prizes removes the largest impediments to industry’s involvement in ALS/MND providing the right incentives for the right academic ideas to be taken outside of the laboratory and commercialized for ALS/MND patients. The prizes act as a “lighthouse” for all of ALS/MND research – directing scientists to focus on solving the ALS problems most critical to discovering an effective treatment.
Email cover letter and resume to Barbara Weener.
Wide Horizons for Children
Director of Development
Waltham, MA
www.whfc.org
Wide Horizons for Children (WHFC) is a mission-driven not-for-profit organization dedicated to placing orphaned children in loving, adoptive homes and providing humanitarian aid to benefit children around the world. They have placed over 10,000 children in loving, permanent homes since 1974. However, for every child who is adopted internationally, thousands are left behind to face a life of poverty and hardship. Their humanitarian effort is housed in a separate 501(c)3 organization called, Wide Horizons Fund for Children (WHFFC). Through WHFFC, donors have the option of funding a number of humanitarian aid projects that help improve the quality of life for some of the most disadvantaged children in the world.
The position of Director of Development is an excellent opportunity for a passionate and entrepreneurial development professional to embrace the organization's mission, establish and manage a diverse portfolio of local donor prospects, coordinate a successful annual appeal / direct mail program, create and launch a signature special event, research and secure foundation funding, and implement strategies designed to realize the current and lifetime giving potential of individual, foundation and corporate opportunities.
Send cover letter and resume to Lisa Abair.
Director of Advancement
Worcester Art Museum
Worcester, MA www.worcesterart.org
With its internationally acclaimed collections, the Worcester Art Museum ranks among America’s best art museums. The museum’s permanent collection spans 5,000 years and encompasses 35,000 works, ranging from the largest Roman mosaic on display in the nation to exceptional paintings by such masters as Monet, Gauguin, and Sargent. The museum also maintains an extensive library, one of the oldest and best regarded conservation programs in the country, and a large educational facility offering classes to thousands each year.
The Director of Advancement will be charged with taking a solid development program to the next level of fundraising excellence and with developing successful marketing strategies to enhance attendance and national/international visibility. The successful candidate will possess a minimum of ten years comprehensive fundraising experience and eight years of experience in managing mid-sized departments. In addition, the selected candidate will have experience in arts-related settings, implementing capital campaigns, and overseeing marketing activities.
Please contact Mary Ann Botelho.
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