How to Apply
Please submit a cover letter and resume at the link provided. Please, no emails or calls.
Applicants with lived experience within any of our practice areas, and Black, Indigenous, and other people of color, are strongly encouraged to apply.
It is the policy of NCYL to provide equal employment opportunities to all Applicants (including Employees) regardless of race, ethnicity, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, breastfeeding, national origin, age, abilities/disabilities, neurotypicality, socioeconomic status, veteran status, marital status, prior convictions, or any other protected classifications under federal, state, or local law.
Preferred Education:
High School
Additional Information:
Telecommuting is allowed.
Employer will assist with relocation costs.
National Center for Youth Law
The National Center for Youth Law (NCYL) amplifies youth power, dismantles racism and other structural inequities, and builds just policies, practices, and culture in support of young people. Our efforts advance justice through research, community collaboration, impact litigation, and policy advocacy that fundamentally transforms our nation's approach to education, health, immigration, foster care, and youth justice. Our vision is a world in which every young person thrives and has a full and fair opportunity to achieve the future they envision for themselves.
Team
The Development Team’s mission is to ensure that NCYL has the financial resources needed to pursue its mission and vision, and to uphold NCYL’s inclusive, youth-centered, strengths-based, and equity-focused values in all fundraising efforts and activities. NCYL’s five-member Development Team is raising $20M+ annually from foundations, government agencies, corporations, law firms, and individuals. We inspire NCYL supporters and educate them about NCYL’s values, impact, and work and build community and nurture strong relationships among NCYL board members, staff, alumni, and supporters through fundraising efforts.
Position
NCYL seeks an experienced fundraiser to build out its individual, corporate, and law firm giving program and manage a portfolio of foundation relationships. The Development Manager will carry a portfolio of donors and foundations to secure funding for many of NCYL’s high-impact system reform projects that defend the rights of immigrant children, end child trafficking, protect students from identity-based bullying and harassment at school, hold foster care systems accountable, dismantle the school-to-prison pipeline, and increase young people’s access to sexual and reproductive health education and care. With a current portfolio of 800 individual donors giving $750,000.00 annually, the Development Manager will work across the organization to expand these relationships and increase financial support and will lead project management for institutional grants from foundations.
Essential Functions
Individual, Corporate, & Law Firm Giving:
Lead NCYL’s individual, corporate, law firm, and alumni giving programs
Develop and implement NCYL’s major donor strategy to elevate a portfolio of donors with the ability to make significant philanthropic investments
Lead strategy and implementation of NCYL’s end of year giving campaign, including the creation of appeals and social media content
Facilitate and coordinate all communication with assigned donor portfolio and among NCYL staff and board members
Partner with NCYL staff, alumni, supporters, and board members to develop and expand funding relationships
Institutional Funding:
Manage foundation and government grant proposals by drafting narratives, coordinating budgets, and ensuring timely submission of high quality applications
Coordinate and track actions required to move foundation and government funding prospects through all stages of the cultivation process
Research, identify and cultivate new foundation and government funding opportunities to support NCYL’s mission
Support Development Team efforts to uphold and integrate organizational values of diversity, equity, and inclusion in all fundraising-related efforts
Qualifications
Five or more years of full-time work experience in non-profit fundraising or philanthropy
Experience building or expanding individual and/or major gifts programs, including experience engaging directly with and making ambitious asks of donors
Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively with program and development colleagues as well as with organizational leaders
Persuasive oral and written communication skills
Exceptional attention to detail and project management skills
Ability to work independently and manage multiple priorities
Experience with MS Office software suite (Excel, Word, and PowerPoint) or similar applications
Experience successfully applying for and receiving significant foundation or government grants
Experience using Salesforce for fundraising
Physical Requirements
Prolonged periods sitting at a desk and working on a computer. This position may require some travel.
This is a full-time, exempt position. Salary is competitive at $111,585.00 annually. A geographic salary differential may be applied if the candidate resides somewhere other than the Oakland, CA, Los Angeles, CA, or Washington, DC areas.
NCYL provides a robust benefits package including health, dental, vision, life, generous vacation and sick benefits, flexible spending account, employer contribution to a retirement plan, and short-term and long-term disability insurance.
Candidates must reside in, or be willing to relocate to, Arizona, California, Colorado, Illinois, Maryland, New York, Virginia, Washington DC or Wisconsin.
This position is eligible for 100% remote work through December 31, 2023. It is possible that starting in January of 2024, NCYL will require people to work in an office, in which case they will need to be in a location where they can commute to a NCYL office regularly (DC, Los Angeles, Oakland or Sacramento).
The National Center for Youth Law (NCYL) works to?amplify youth power, dismantle racism and other structural inequities, and build just policies, practices, and culture in support of young people. Our efforts advance justice through research, community collaboration, impact litigation, and policy advocacy that fundamentally transforms our nation's approach to education, health, immigration, foster care, and youth justice. Our vision is a world in which every young person thrives and has a full and fair opportunity to achieve the future they envision for themselves.