The Philanthropy Officer for Leadership Giving is responsible for managing and growing a portfolio of individual donors and prospects with the capacity to make philanthropic investments ranging from $1000 to $25000 in support of the organizations mission and strategic priorities. This role focuses on building authentic donor relationships executing personalized cultivation and stewardship strategies and securing annual and multi-year commitments through meaningful engagement.
Serving as a frontline fundraiser the Philanthropy Officer partners closely with clinical leaders volunteers and foundation colleagues to connect donors to high-impact giving opportunities that advance patient care programs and community health initiatives.
Requirements:
- Bachelors degree in philanthropy business communications nonprofit management or a related field.
- Masters degree or CFRE (Certified Fund-Raising Executive) certification preferred.
- Significant job-related experience may be considered in lieu of a degree.
- Minimum of 5-7 years of leadership and/or major gift experience in a nonprofit healthcare or educational setting.
- Experience working in healthcare or hospital philanthropy preferred.
- Experience managing a Grateful Patient Program or similar healthcare philanthropy initiative preferred.
Responsibilities:
- Fundraising Expectations
- Manage a portfolio of leadership donors and prospects with the potential to contribute gifts of $1000 to $25000 with annual performance goals currently ranging from $500000 to $750000.
- Achieve annual fundraising and engagement metrics that will be established collaboratively with the Chief Philanthropy Officer during the annual planning and performance review cycle. Metrics may include revenue goals proposal activity donor engagement activity and growth benchmarks that adjust as the portfolio evolves and new opportunities emerge.
- Demonstrate year-over-year growth in leadership giving revenue leadership donor acquisition and retention and pipeline strength.
- Contribute to multi-year revenue strategies that support the Foundations strategic priorities.
- Fundraising & Portfolio Management
- Develop and actively manage a portfolio of leadership donors and prospects with the capacity to contribute $1000 to $25000 in outright or multi-year commitments.
- Create and implement personalized engagement plans for individual donors ensuring long-term philanthropic relationships and continued investment in the hospitals strategic priorities.
- Utilize the donor database for portfolio management ensuring all activities and communications are tracked accurately and recorded promptly.
- Oversee the stewardship of all assigned donors and ensure supporters are connected to the impact of their giving.
- Work collaboratively with the CPO hospital executives physicians and board members to engage leadership donors.
- Individual Donor Programs & Hospital Leadership Engagement
- Lead the hospitals individual donor programs such as giving societies and donor circles.
- Collaborate with physicians nurses and staff to identify and engage potential leadership donors. Provide guidance and training for hospital leadership and clinical staff on introducing philanthropy into patient and family conversations.
- In partnership with the Annual Giving and Donor Relations team develop targeted donor outreach strategies for patients and families who wish to express gratitude through giving.
- Collaboration & Strategic Fundraising Support
- Partner with philanthropy colleagues to ensure a cohesive donor journey across all fundraising efforts.
- Collaborate with the Annual Giving and Donor Relations team to cultivate leadership donor participation in signature fundraising events and donor engagement experiences.
- Conduct donor research and provide strategic recommendations for prospective major and planned gift donors.
- Represent the Foundation professionally at internal and external events meetings and community activities.
Schedule:
- Full-Time
- Monday - Friday
- Must be available for evening and weekend events as needed
Compensation:
- Salaried Exempt Position
- $84400 - $130000
A Work Experience with Purpose
Womans is one of the largest specialty hospitals for women and infants in the United States. We are recognized throughout the country for our innovative programs and we pride ourselves in surpassing the expectations of those we serve. Providing exceptional patient care and creating exceptional patient experiences are at the center of what we do at Womans. Our team consistently exceeds state and national benchmarks for patient satisfaction.
Our employees organizational culture mission vision values and benefits make Womans a best place to fact for the17th year in a row Womans has been recognized as aBest Place to Work by Modern Healthcare making us the only healthcare organization to earn the distinction every year since the programs inception. We are proud of the level of care our staff provides to our patients and each other.
If you have any questions or would like to connect with one of our recruiters directly please e-mail
We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity and inclusion at Womans Hospital. We do not discriminate on the basis of race color religion sex sexual orientation age disability genetic information veteran status national origin gender identity and/or expression marital status or any other characteristic protected by federal state or local law.
Required Experience:
Unclear Seniority
The Philanthropy Officer for Leadership Giving is responsible for managing and growing a portfolio of individual donors and prospects with the capacity to make philanthropic investments ranging from $1000 to $25000 in support of the organizations mission and strategic priorities. This role focuses o...
The Philanthropy Officer for Leadership Giving is responsible for managing and growing a portfolio of individual donors and prospects with the capacity to make philanthropic investments ranging from $1000 to $25000 in support of the organizations mission and strategic priorities. This role focuses on building authentic donor relationships executing personalized cultivation and stewardship strategies and securing annual and multi-year commitments through meaningful engagement.
Serving as a frontline fundraiser the Philanthropy Officer partners closely with clinical leaders volunteers and foundation colleagues to connect donors to high-impact giving opportunities that advance patient care programs and community health initiatives.
Requirements:
- Bachelors degree in philanthropy business communications nonprofit management or a related field.
- Masters degree or CFRE (Certified Fund-Raising Executive) certification preferred.
- Significant job-related experience may be considered in lieu of a degree.
- Minimum of 5-7 years of leadership and/or major gift experience in a nonprofit healthcare or educational setting.
- Experience working in healthcare or hospital philanthropy preferred.
- Experience managing a Grateful Patient Program or similar healthcare philanthropy initiative preferred.
Responsibilities:
- Fundraising Expectations
- Manage a portfolio of leadership donors and prospects with the potential to contribute gifts of $1000 to $25000 with annual performance goals currently ranging from $500000 to $750000.
- Achieve annual fundraising and engagement metrics that will be established collaboratively with the Chief Philanthropy Officer during the annual planning and performance review cycle. Metrics may include revenue goals proposal activity donor engagement activity and growth benchmarks that adjust as the portfolio evolves and new opportunities emerge.
- Demonstrate year-over-year growth in leadership giving revenue leadership donor acquisition and retention and pipeline strength.
- Contribute to multi-year revenue strategies that support the Foundations strategic priorities.
- Fundraising & Portfolio Management
- Develop and actively manage a portfolio of leadership donors and prospects with the capacity to contribute $1000 to $25000 in outright or multi-year commitments.
- Create and implement personalized engagement plans for individual donors ensuring long-term philanthropic relationships and continued investment in the hospitals strategic priorities.
- Utilize the donor database for portfolio management ensuring all activities and communications are tracked accurately and recorded promptly.
- Oversee the stewardship of all assigned donors and ensure supporters are connected to the impact of their giving.
- Work collaboratively with the CPO hospital executives physicians and board members to engage leadership donors.
- Individual Donor Programs & Hospital Leadership Engagement
- Lead the hospitals individual donor programs such as giving societies and donor circles.
- Collaborate with physicians nurses and staff to identify and engage potential leadership donors. Provide guidance and training for hospital leadership and clinical staff on introducing philanthropy into patient and family conversations.
- In partnership with the Annual Giving and Donor Relations team develop targeted donor outreach strategies for patients and families who wish to express gratitude through giving.
- Collaboration & Strategic Fundraising Support
- Partner with philanthropy colleagues to ensure a cohesive donor journey across all fundraising efforts.
- Collaborate with the Annual Giving and Donor Relations team to cultivate leadership donor participation in signature fundraising events and donor engagement experiences.
- Conduct donor research and provide strategic recommendations for prospective major and planned gift donors.
- Represent the Foundation professionally at internal and external events meetings and community activities.
Schedule:
- Full-Time
- Monday - Friday
- Must be available for evening and weekend events as needed
Compensation:
- Salaried Exempt Position
- $84400 - $130000
A Work Experience with Purpose
Womans is one of the largest specialty hospitals for women and infants in the United States. We are recognized throughout the country for our innovative programs and we pride ourselves in surpassing the expectations of those we serve. Providing exceptional patient care and creating exceptional patient experiences are at the center of what we do at Womans. Our team consistently exceeds state and national benchmarks for patient satisfaction.
Our employees organizational culture mission vision values and benefits make Womans a best place to fact for the17th year in a row Womans has been recognized as aBest Place to Work by Modern Healthcare making us the only healthcare organization to earn the distinction every year since the programs inception. We are proud of the level of care our staff provides to our patients and each other.
If you have any questions or would like to connect with one of our recruiters directly please e-mail
We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity and inclusion at Womans Hospital. We do not discriminate on the basis of race color religion sex sexual orientation age disability genetic information veteran status national origin gender identity and/or expression marital status or any other characteristic protected by federal state or local law.
Required Experience:
Unclear Seniority
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