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Mark Morris Dance Group

Director of Development

Mark Morris Dance Group, Brooklyn, New York, United States, 11210

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As the Mark Morris Dance Group (MMDG) celebrates its 45th anniversary it seeks a dynamic, strategic and visionary Director of Development to lead and elevate its fundraising efforts in support of its mission to engage and inspire communities through the transformative power of dance and music. A $10M organization, MMDG comprises the renowned Mark Morris Dance Group and Music Ensemble, the inclusive programs of the Mark Morris Dance Center, and the internationally acclaimed Dance for PD®. This role partners closely with the Executive Director, Artistic Director, and Board of Directors to drive contributed revenue growth and advance the organization’s long-term vision. As a key member of the senior leadership team, the Director collaborates with the Executive Director, Chief Financial Officer, and Director of Marketing & Communications to align fundraising with MMDG’s artistic and programmatic goals. The Director also serves as an ambassador for the organization, cultivating philanthropic partnerships and expanding MMDG’s visibility and impact. Reporting to the Executive Director, the Development Director leads all aspects of fundraising strategy and execution, managing a talented team of four: Major Gifts Officer, Institutional Giving Associate, Database Administrator, and Development Assistant. The ideal candidate brings creativity, leadership, and a proven track record of success in nonprofit fundraising. Key responsibilities include but are not limited to: Fundraising Strategy & Execution Lead the development and execution of a comprehensive annual $4M fundraising plan that supports general operations, programming, and special initiatives. Manage and direct special campaigns including the upcoming Dance Center and Dance for PD’s 25th Anniversary, as well as capital projects, endowment growth, and program-specific initiatives. Design and implement personalized donor engagement strategies to retain and grow a diverse base of individual, institutional, and corporate support. Develop and implement digital fundraising strategies, including email campaigns, social media appeals, and crowdfunding initiatives. Leadership & Collaboration Partner with the Executive Director, Artistic Director, and Board of Directors to drive strategic fundraising initiatives aligned with MMDG’s mission and vision. Lead, mentor, and develop the development team to achieve departmental goals and foster a culture of collaboration, accountability, and innovation. Collaborate cross-departmentally with marketing, education, and artistic teams to align fundraising messaging with programmatic storytelling. Donor Engagement & Stewardship Oversee a calendar of impactful donor cultivation and stewardship events, both on- and off-site, to deepen engagement with current and prospective supporters. Represent MMDG at performances, donor gatherings, and community events with professionalism and authenticity. Ensure fundraising strategies reflect the organization’s values and resonate with a broad and diverse Board & Community Engagement Support the Executive Director and Board leadership in identifying, recruiting, and onboarding new Board members with fundraising capacity and networks. Provide support to Board members to enhance their effectiveness as fundraisers and ambassadors. Support organizational efforts to build meaningful relationships across a broad spectrum of communities and constituencies. Data, Compliance & Innovation Establish and track fundraising performance metrics; evaluate progress to inform future strategies and ensure continued growth. In collaboration with the marketing team leverage data analytics and Customer Relationship Management tools to optimize donor segmentation, engagement, and retention. Incorporate ethical practices in the use of AI and automation to enhance fundraising effectiveness. Ensure compliance with all fundraising regulations and ethical standards, including donor confidentiality and gift acceptance policies. Stay current with best practices in fundraising and nonprofit leadership through ongoing professional development and industry engagement. Minimum Education & Experience Requirements: Minimum of 8–10 years of progressively responsible experience in fundraising, with a strong record of success in individual giving, major gifts, institutional funding, and donor engagement. Advanced degree or Certified Fund-Raising Executive (CFRE) certification a plus. Demonstrated experience designing and implementing strategic fundraising plans and meeting/exceeding revenue goals Strong leadership and management skills, with experience supervising staff and/or consultants Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to articulate MMDG’s mission and impact to a range of stakeholders Proven ability to build and sustain relationships with donors, board members, and community partners Knowledge of and appreciation for the performing arts; experience in dance or nonprofit arts organizations preferred Proficiency with fundraising database, Salesforce, preferred and data-informed fundraising strategies You will be successful in this role if you: Thrive in both strategic planning and hands-on execution of fundraising initiatives. Bring a proactive, donor-centered approach to relationship building. Effectively lead and mentor a team with empathy, accountability, and shared purpose. Communicate the mission and impact of MMDG with clarity and passion to a range of stakeholders. Collaborate across departments and with external partners to align fundraising with institutional goals. Are excited by the opportunity to contribute to an internationally renowned dance organization with deep community roots. Are comfortable managing complex projects and shifting priorities while maintaining focus on long-term objectives. Are a data-informed fundraiser who uses metrics to drive decisions and optimize outcomes. SCHEDULE:

This is a full-time, exempt position that requires on-site work. A flexible hybrid schedule may be considered after the successful completion of a six-month on-site introductory period. Ability to work a flexible schedule, including occasional evenings and weekends based on MMDG’s NYC performance and touring calendar, as well as donor and staff needs.