About More Than Words
More Than Words (MTW) is a social enterprise that empowers youth ages 16-24 who are in the foster care system court involved homeless or out of school to take charge of their lives by taking charge of a business. By working as a team to manage their own retail and online used book business and community space youth develop the employment skills leadership and self-confidence they need to successfully transition to adulthood.
MTW is an exemplary organization that has continually held up a mirror to identify areas for improvement and accountability; that ethic is part of the culture and fabric of MTW and it extends to our commitment to ensuring our staff and board reflect the racial and ethnic diversity and lived experiences of the young adults we are privileged to serve. People of color are highly encouraged to apply
The Opportunity
More Than Words (MTW) seeks an Associate Director of Development to lead the organization to engage a wide range of stakeholders with a focus on individual donors. The Associate Director manages the annual fund leads mid-tier donor relationships and engages the community through volunteering with a goal of raising $550000 from these sources in FY 2026 and achieving annual growth goals. The Associate Director also manages fundraising and cultivation events including the annual fundraiser and cultivation events that are part of supporting the organizations overall goal of $5M in philanthropic support. The Associate Director directly supervises the Volunteer & Marketing Coordinators at each site (program alumni roles) and has dotted line oversight of a Grants & Giving Manager to supervise donation processing. This role reports to the Chief Advancement Officer and works closely with the events marketing and business teams.
Key responsibilities of this position include but are not limited to:
Annual Fund & Individual Donor Cultivation (50%):
- Manages portfolio of 150 mid-tier individual donors stakeholders and prospects
totaling $400000 and engages them in MTW through personalized connections including update emails
invitations to events and scheduling individual meetings or calls.
- Creates customized engagement plans for donors and maintains an individual cultivation calendar ensuring proactive communication and outreach at least every 6 months and ideally quarterly.
- Supported by Grants & Giving Manager ensures accurate recording of all incoming individual donations and reaches out in a timely manner with thanks for gifts and opportunities for connection.
- Manages creation of
Annual Report and Appeal including scheduling photoshoots coordinating with design and writing contractors managing internal reviews and planning mailings.
- Proactively seeks new prospects for mid-tier donors and major gifts including researching annual fund and book donors sending outreach letters engaging volunteers attending events giving presentations etc.
- Develops and implements
strategies for engaging younger generations of donors
through social media and crowd funding efforts marathon bibs customized volunteering opportunities etc.
Events (20%):
- Creates and manages event workplans and calendars to meet established donor cultivation and fundraising goals and objectives as well as donor education objectives including house parties Talk More Learn More sessions luncheons off-site events etc.
- Proactively leads development planning and implementation of annual More Than Dessert fundraising event to net $125000 in FY26 including planning invitations confirming sponsors coordinating restaurants/AV/catering and planning programming.
- In collaboration with Grants and Giving Manager support
the annual BCFC fundraising event through cultivation activities and preparing youth speakers for the event.
- Takes a leading role in preparing and engaging staff and youth in development activities including presentations events and public speaking.
Collaborate and take a leadership role in department efforts to ensure strategic and sensitive storytelling for youth with a racial equity lens.
Volunteering Program (10%):
- Supervises staff or service members who manage the volunteer program. Supports
these direct reports to handle questions related to volunteer recruitment interviewing and intake security and training engagement and appreciation efforts.
- Proactively uses volunteering program as a way to deepen corporate partnerships and source new individual donors with a goal of raising $50000 annually.
Leadership within Department (10%):
- Advances racial equity and equitable fundraising and funding practices by educating institutional and individual supporters using asset-based framing speaking frankly about racism and collaborating with Chief Advancement Officer to give feedback to stakeholders as needed.
- Operates as a leader within the Advancement Department by identifying opportunities and risks leading ad hoc projects advancing equitable fundraising practices participating in goal setting processes and supporting staff and service members.
- Flexibly collaborates as part of the development and community engagement team by participating in meetings and public-facing opportunities to support community engagement and fundraising goals. Speaks in public and prepares MTW staff and young people to speak.
Stays up to date and engages with the organization as a whole to inform conversations.
Key Qualifications:
- Growth-oriented leader with a track record of success
in public facing roles and project management
- Experience in nonprofit fundraising event planning and/or volunteer management
- Strong communicator in person and over email with strong planning
and follow-through skills
- Motivated by the MTW mission and being accountable for ambitious goals
- Lived experiences similar to the young people we serve is desirable
- Ability to support evening and weekend work with advance planning (e.g. attending More Than Words events and partner events likely 2-3 times/month)
- Ability to sit and type at a computer for long periods of time
- Ability to lift and move items weighting up to 25 lbs to set up for events
- Responsible flexible hardworking ethical and committed to personal growth in racial equity
Schedule: Monday - Friday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM EST with a few evening events per month (with advance planning).
Compensation: $70000-$80624; commensurate with skills and experience.
Benefits:
- Medical and Dental Insurance
- 401K with up to 3.5% Employer Match
- Optional tax saving Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) for health dental dependent care transportation and parking
- Generous paid vacation and sick time
- Significant growth opportunities and professional development
To apply: Please include both resume and cover letter.
All of MTWs sites are commuter friendly and are conveniently located near public transportation.
Background Checks
More Than Words requires all staff service members volunteers board members and youth over 18 years of age to undergo background checks. More Than Words is a CORI friendly organization and reviews CORIs on a case-by-case basis.
MTW EEO Statement
MTW is an equal opportunity employer fully committed to achieving a diverse and inclusive workplace that embraces and encourages applicants of every background. The organizations policy regarding equal employment opportunity means that all decisions regarding recruitment hiring benefits wage and salary administration scheduling disciplinary action and termination will be made without unlawful discrimination on the basis of sex gender race color age national origin religion disability medical condition genetic information marital status sexual orientation gender identity or expression citizenship status pregnancy or maternity veteran status or any other status protected by applicable federal state or local law. If you require reasonable accommodation in completing an application interviewing or otherwise participating in the employee selection process please direct your inquiries to .
Required Experience:
Director