NYBG J ob Description Title Reports t o Associate Vice President for Individual Giving Chief Advancement Officer Position Summary : The Associate Vice President for Individual Giving (AVP for IG) at the New York Botanical Garden (NYBG) is responsible for building, maintaining, and deepening NYBGu2019s relationships with individuals and family foundations giving above the general Member level ($1,500+) and outside the Board of Trustees. Reporting to the Chief Advance Officer, the AVP leads the Individual Giving team to scale this $10M+ annual portfolio of over 1,000 donor households, in support of NYBGu2019s ambitious strategic and capital goals. The AVP is a credible and compelling advocate for NYBGu2019s work and mission, and a warm and welcoming host for NYBGu2019s friends and supporters. This hands-on leadership role combines strategic vision with significant frontline and behind-the-scenes execution. The AVP personally manages a large and important portfolio of major donors and prospects, while managing and mentoring a medium-sized, high capacity fundraising team and partnering closely with colleagues across the institution. Specific Duties & Responsibilities : Oversee NYBGu2019s Individual Giving program: + Ensure the smooth operation and continued growth of NYBGu2019s four Individual Giving sub-programs: + The Garden Patrons Program (including the Young Garden Circle); + Major Gifts/Presidentu2019s Circle; + Planned Giving; and + Individual donors who give through NYBGu2019s fundraising events. + Meet or exceed quarterly and annual revenue targets for each Individual Giving sub-program; sustain continued growth year-over-year. + Maintain current and accurate fundraising projections in Raiseru2019s Edge. + Develop and execute new strategies to identify, cultivate, solicit, and steward new and existing donors. + Assign/reassign donors and prospects to gift officer portfolios as needed to deepen relationships and optimize fundraiser productivity. + Manage expense budgets proactively and efficiently. Lead the Individual Giving team: + Manage, mentor, and support a medium-sized team of frontline fundraisers, remaining closely involved in their development and work outputs. + Set clear expectations, review work for quality and tone, curate professional development opportunities, and provide ongoing coaching. + Coach all team members toward exceeding their individual annual fundraising goals, including targets for same-year revenue, total pledges/commitments, and meetings/activity. + Ensure prompt and accurate recordkeeping in donor database (Raiseru2019s Edge NXT) and other systems as needed. + Model and teach fundraising best practices. + Foster a culture of excellence, collaboration, and genuine passion for NYBGu2019s mission and programs. Directly manage key major gifts donors: + Manage NYBGu2019s relationship with a dynamic and consequential portfolio of around 100 major donors and prospects, currently giving more than $2.5 million annually, cultivating them towards increased outright and/or planned gifts to NYBG. + Record activity in donor database (Raiser's Edge NXT) and other systems as needed. + Develop and adapt proposal and reporting collateral as needed to support major gifts solicitations and stewardship needs. Collaborate with partners across NYBG to ensure fundraising success, including: + Identify funding needs and gift opportunities. + Produce impactful donor communications and events. + Develop compelling case materials and collateral. + Support the President and the Chief Advancement O ffi cer in recruiting new trustees, Advisory Board members, and principal gifts donors. + Support the President and the Chief Advancement O ffi cer in sustaining and deepening leadership relationships with all donor constituencies. + Contribute to institution-wide strategy and planning projects. Other related duties as needed. Qualifications : + Bacheloru2019s degree required. + 8+ years of progressive experience in nonpro fi t fundraising, preferably at a comparable cultural, environmental, and/or educational institution. + Demonstrated experience closing six- and seven- fi gure gifts from individual philanthropists and family foundations. Experience with planned and blended gifts preferred. + Demonstrated experience supervising frontline fundraisers and managing complex giving programs. Strong interpersonal skills and ability to partner e ff ectively across departments and work styles. + Exceptionally strong written and verbal communication skills. + Signi fi cant experience working with a donor CRM (Raiseru2019s Edge or similar). + Excellent judgment, discretion, and commitment to con fi dentiality. + Willingness to work occasional evenings/weekends to sta ff donor visits and engagement events, more frequently during spring. + Valid driveru2019s license required. Preferred Qualifications + Experience managing a high-level membership or patrons program at a + comparable cultural institution. + Signi fi cant experience with Raiseru2019s Edge NXT. + Strong working knowledge of IRS regulations related to charitable gift vehicles and/or planned gifts. Physical Demands & Work Environment: While performing the duties of this position, the employee is required to, at minimum, stand, walk, sit, work outdoors under a variety of weather conditions, and occasionally work under moderate or loud work conditions. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this position. Baseline Work Schedule: Monday through Friday, 9am to 5pm. Hybrid work options are available for this role. Additional hours, including occasional late nights, are required. Salary is commensurate with experience within the range of $140,000-$150,000. Please include a cover letter.
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Associate Vice President for Individual Giving