Gateway Theatre Deadline: Mar. 31, 2024
Location
Vancouver, BC | Canada
Job description
Gateway Theatre
Mar. 31, 2024
Driven by a passion for serving its audiences in bold and innovative ways, Gateway Theatre enriches the quality of life in Richmond and surrounding communities by creating outstanding artistic offerings and by serving as a dynamic hub for the performing arts. To achieve our organizational mission and connect with the changing population of Richmond, we employ staff with eclectic and multifaceted expertise. As a group, we take risks, we empower, we go beyond, and we listen. We embrace difference as something that challenges our understanding and provokes our growth. So, if you won’t settle for the expected, you have found your crew.
http://www.gatewaytheatre.com/
Specifically, the Fund Development Manager manages the corporate partnerships portfolios, individual giving, and private foundations. Working directly with the Executive Artistic Director and General Manager with support from the Fund Development Coordinator, this position is responsible for developing and managing all strategic activities related to the cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship of donations, ensuring our supporters are inspired by Gateway Theatre’s vision, mission, and values.
• Develop and activate an annual, integrated fund development plan that includes a solicitation strategy and plan to achieve fundraising revenue goals.
• Manage a portfolio of donors: cultivate, solicit, and close gifts to expand the donor base and meet revenue objectives.
• Prepare proposals, impact reports, letters of inquiry, briefings, etc.
• Lead the corporate engagement strategy and secure appropriate corporate partners based on the goals outlined.
• Work collaboratively with Gateway Theatre colleagues and the Board Revenue Development Committee, to identify fundraising opportunities and to manage and increase donor engagement.
• Develop and execute strategic donor stewardship and cultivation events.
• Stay current on industry best practices through participation in peer groups, and professional development.
• Actively work to enhance and grow positive relationships with all departments within the organization.
Other Requirements:
• Legally able to work in Canada (Canadian citizenship, permanent residency, or existing open work permit).
• Demonstrated experience with inclusion, equity, and anti-oppression.
Application Deadline: 5 PM by March 31, 2024. We thank all applicants, but only those considered for an interview will be contacted.
$60,000 - 65,000 per year
Contact Name: Susan Shank
Contact Email: [email protected]
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$60k - $65k per year