National Committee on U.S.-China Relations
Development Manager
National Committee on U.S.-China Relations, New York, New York, us, 10261
The National Committee on U.S.-China Relations is seeking a dynamic and strategic Development Manager to support the organization’s fundraising efforts , and to ensure the organization meets its annual revenue goals. This role will execute a comprehensive fundraising strategy, strengthening relationships with existing sponsors, and securing nongovernmental grants.
The ideal candidate will have a positive attitude, demonstrate a high degree of initiative with a strong focus on business development, and possess the drive to build lasting fundraising success for the organization.
This position reports to the president and vice president as noted below.
Key Functions
Identify new funding opportunities, including corporate sponsorships, major gifts, foundation grants, and individual giving
Assist in the planning, execution, and wrap-up of the annual gala dinner fundraiser and other cultivation events
Responsibilities
Work with the President on donor strategy and project proposals
Strategize and execute annual appeals
Work with the administrative Vice President to organize our annual gala event including, securing venue and managing vendors
Coordinate with venue and event consultants, lead fundraising, invoicing, ensure timely receipt of payments, sending donor acknowledgements
Manage new corporate member intake, maintain corporate member lists and materials, monthly emails, and periodic invitations
Maintain cultivation lists for all upcoming public & private programs, special events and VIP opportunities, create and send donor acknowledgements, prepare grant reports for donors
Manage Salesforce to ensure accurate reporting and donor management, campaign, gala, and other contribution reconciliations
Qualifications
Ideally 3-5 years of experience in fundraising, development, or a related field
Experience organizing and leading large-scale events
Highly organized with ability to manage multiple tasks, details, and deadlines
Strong grant writing and research skills, superior communication and interpersonal skills
Requirements
U.S. citizenship or work authorization required
B.A. required
Hybrid work schedule (current required 3 days in the NYC office; 2 days remote)
Some evening and weekend work required
Broad-based knowledge of China
The expected annual salary range for these positions is between $70,000–$95,000.