Required Experience:
THE CANDIDATE
The most competitive contenders for the Director role will possess a solid combination of the following traits and experiences:
Excellent organizational, leadership and interpersonal communication skills
Excellent knowledge of fundraising strategies and principles
Proven record of soliciting and closing gifts of $100K+
Ability to take initiative, think strategically, collaborate with others in a small team, promote teamwork and creativity
Ability to prioritize and manage multiple tasks and responsibilities
Ability to be a team leader and/or team member who can ensure that NOMA staff unite around identification, cultivation and solicitation plans
Effective project management skills and demonstrated ability to work in a demanding environment
Results-driven with the aptitude for resourceful problem-solving
Strong computer skills, particularly in MS Word and Excel, and in donor database programs (Tessitura, et al.)
Ability to handle confidential records and sensitive donor information with discretion
Availability to attend evening and weekend events
Knowledge of planned giving principles and practices
Endowment and capital campaign experience preferred
Bachelor’s degree from an accredited university
Minimum five to seven years’ fund development experience with at least three years of direct solicitation experience, preferably in a cultural institution
SALARY, LOCATION, AND BENEFITS
Salary for the position is commensurate with experience; the salary range starts at $83,000. NOMA offers a competitive benefits package. The Director must be located in, or willing to relocate to, the Greater New Orleans area.
TO APPLY
To express interest in the Director of Major and Planned Giving opportunity, please submit a cover letter and resume to NOMA HR Director Erik Ford at eford@noma.org. No calls, please.
NOMA is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is committed to complying with all federal, state, and local equal employment opportunity laws. NOMA provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, sex, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, disability, marital status, military or veteran status, domestic violence victim status or any other basis prohibited by applicable federal, state, and/or local laws.
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Duties / Expectations:
Director of Major and Planned Giving
NEW ORLEANS MUSEUM OF ART
1 Collins Diboll Circle, New Orleans, LA 70124
$75,000 - $85,000 a year - Full-time
Skills
Microsoft Word
Microsoft Excel
Major gifts
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Education
Bachelor's degree
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Full job description
JOB SUMMARY
The New Orleans Museum of Art (NOMA), the city’s oldest fine arts institution, seeks an experienced, enterprising, and nimble professional to serve as the organization’s Director of Major and Planned Giving (Director).
Reporting to, and working closely with, the museum’s Chief Advancement Officer (CAO), the Director is responsible for identifying, cultivating, and soliciting a portfolio of major, corporate, and planned giving prospects for NOMA. The ideal candidate will be a strategic, creative thinker with exceptional communication skills and a record of demonstrated success in direct fundraising solicitations of $100K+, with an emphasis on blended annual/endowment/planned gift asks.
THE ROLE
In terms of essential job functions, the Director will:
Collaborate with the CAO to create and implement a comprehensive plan to identify, solicit, and steward major gift donors with the goal of increasing levels of support.
Develop, cultivate and secure major gifts in support of exhibitions and programs with a focus on blended asks for annual, endowment, and planned gifts.
Actively manage a portfolio of approximately 100 major donors, advancing effective relationships with assigned prospects toward the goal of appropriate major gift solicitation to achieve annual fundraising targets. Maintain an annual level of at least 120 appointments, in addition to other significant prospect moves.
Develop, cultivate and secure corporate relationships in support of NOMA’s exhibitions and programs.
Support senior leadership of NOMA and the Board of Trustees as required in their efforts to secure support for institutional priorities.
Ensure that all donor relationship information is recorded in the donor database.
Manage ongoing donor stewardship through personal calls, meetings, and written and electronic correspondence.
Collaborate regularly with curatorial, education, membership and marketing staff to further effectively communicate the museum’s mission and funding opportunities to donors.
Plan and implement planned giving initiatives and outreach with donors and prospects.
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