NPH USA
ABOUT US:
Nuestros Pequeños Hermanos (NPH) means “Our Little Brothers and Sisters” in Spanish. NPH transforms the lives of vulnerable children in Bolivia, the Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, and Peru. Together, we help children overcome poverty and become productive, caring leaders in their own communities. Foundedin 1954 by Father William Wasson, NPH supports nearly 8,000 children, both inside and outside our homes, ensuring they have a safe and nurturing place to live, an education, clothing, healthcare, and a strong family support system. In addition, NPH’sSt. Damien Pediatric Hospital in Haitiis the only pediatric medical facility in the entire nation of 11.5 million people, employing more than 500 Haitians and serving thousands of children and expectant mothers each year.
NPH USA, headquartered in Chicago, is an organization dedicated to raising funds for the programs of NPH International through the work of fundraising teams distributed across the three geographic
U.S. areas of West and South;Midwest; and East Coast. NPH International, headquartered in Mexico, is also supported by other fundraising offices in Europe, Australasia, and Canada.
Mission
NPH USA connects supporters’ passions and interests to the transformational work of Nuestros Pequeños Hermanos impactingthe lives of children, familiesand communities in Latin Americaand the Caribbean.
Vision
We envisiona world wherevulnerable children, families, and communities have access to the resources and opportunities they need to thrive.
Organizational Imperatives
Honor Donor Relationships
Fulfill Commitment to NPHI
Live the Valuesof Fr. Wasson
Values
Show GRATITUDE in all we do
Foster authentic RELATIONSHIP and true connection
Act with INTEGRITYalways
Accept RESPONSIBILITY for our missionand our commitments
Work in COLLABORATION to achieve more together
Operate with TRANSPARENCY and honesty
Embrace DIVERSITY, EQUITYand INCLUSION, buildinga better organization and a better world
POSITION SUMMARY:
The Correspondence Coordinator plays a strategic role in advancing donor engagement and retention within NPH USA’s Child Sponsorship and Recurring Giving programs. This position leads the execution and continuous improvement of donor communication and correspondence systems, ensuring timely, accurate, and meaningful interactions that strengthen donor relationships. By managing key operational processes and collaborating across internal teams and international partners, the coordinator helps deliver a consistent, high-quality donor experience that supports long-term program sustainability and impact.
PRIORITIESAND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Donor communication systems and information optimization
Lead the management of donor records, ensuring data integrity and operational efficiency within Salesforce.
Oversee the accuracy and timeliness of sponsor profile, enabling personalized and effective engagement.
Monitor and maintain the OneFamily Program database, executing timely Child Wellness Report mailings and supporting initiatives that enhance donor retention and deepen monthly supporter engagement.
Support communication efforts that reinforce donor retention and deepen relationships with monthly supporters.
Child sponsorship correspondence program coordination
Direct the child sponsorship correspondence program, including digitization, translation, and preparing outbound packages to NPH homes.
Monitor discrepancies in correspondence statuses and dates and continuously improving operational accuracy.
Support enhancements to the electronic correspondence system, streamlining communication between internal and external stakeholders
Follow and continuously improve processes for seasonal and high-volume mailings, ensuring timely and meaningful sponsor-child interactions.
Donor experience and relationship management
Deliver support to sponsors and recurring donors through phone, email, and correspondence
Collaborate closely with team members to ensure consistent, high-quality donor experiences across all touchpoints
Respond to sponsor inquiries with empathy and accuracy, helping donors feel informed, valued, and connected to the mission
Support shared donor service responsibilities, including periodic coverage of the national office’s 1-800 phone line
Skills & Qualifications:
College degree or equivalent training
Fluency in Spanish required, fluency in French preferred
Strong communication skills with previous customer service experience
Detailed-oriented with excellent organizational skills
Ability to work independently and multi-task to thoroughly complete concurrent projects
Experience working with Outlook, Word, Excel, Adobe PDF
Ability to learn new systems required, experience with Salesforce.com preferred