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NPR seeks to hire 2 dynamic, experienced, and mission-driven Directors of Individual Giving to join NPR’s growing and thriving development team. Reporting to and partnering closely with the Senior Director of Major Gifts, the Director will manage a prospect portfolio of major donors and prospects in the New York, California, or Southeast region (capable of making high 6-, and 7-figure gifts), utilize fundraising best practices, develop individual donor strategy, execute moves management (cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship) to help NPR achieve and exceed short and long-term fundraising goals,, and work across NPR and to continue building a strong culture of philanthropy for public media.
RESPONSIBILITIES
QUALIFICATIONS
EDUCATION: Bachelor’s degree or equivalent in work experience preferred
WORK LOCATION: This is a remote or hybrid permitted role. This role is based out of our Washington, D.C. office but the employee may choose to work on a remote basis from a NPR approved location.
REQUIRED SKILLS
PREFERRED SKILLS
The minimum annualized salary for this position is $110,000
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