Minnesota State
Director of Constituent Engagement and Leadership Gifts
Minnesota State, Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States, 55400
Director of Constituent Engagement and Leadership Gifts
The Director of Constituent Engagement and Leadership Gifts provides strategic leadership in three key areasfundraising, constituent engagement, and scholarship managementto strengthen donor relationships and advance the mission of North Hennepin Community College. Fundraising
Develops and implements a comprehensive fundraising plan to retain and increase donations, with a focus on leadership ($1,000+) and estate gifts. Manages a portfolio of donors through cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship to support the college's annual fund, scholarships, programs, and campus priorities. Constituent Engagement
Identifies and designs programs to strengthen connections with alumni, donors, and community members. Collaborates with faculty, staff, and campus departments to create meaningful engagement opportunities that deepen relationships with donors and inspire giving. Serves as the Foundation's representative to community organizations and, when needed, presents the impactful work of the college. Scholarship Management
Manages the college's scholarship program, including stewarding scholarship donors, marketing opportunities to students, coordinating the application and review process, and ensuring timely awarding of scholarships. Provides leadership to ensure scholarships are impactful, equitable, and aligned with donor intent. This position plays a vital role in deepening alumni and community relationships, expanding philanthropic support, and ensuring scholarship opportunities for students. North Hennepin Community College serves one of the most diverse student populations in Minnesotamany of whom are first-generation students, working adults, or balancing significant life responsibilities. As part of a small but mighty Foundation team, the Director works collaboratively to remove barriers to education and help students succeed and thrive. Salary Range:
$25.29 - $36.71 Hourly Minimum Qualifications: One year fundraising experience with demonstrated success in securing larger donations, or similar client relations sales or marketing related work. Excellent public relations and relationship-building skills with internal and external constituencies. Excellent writing and verbal communication skills including public speaking and presentation skills. Organization, project management, and time management skills. Ability to be a "self-starter" and the drive to initiate donor visits, fundraising calls, and new relationships. Professionalism and integrity, including deep commitment to ethical conduct and reliable follow-through on tasks and commitments. Experience working with a constituent relationship management software program and proficient in Microsoft Office Suite programs. Commitment to fostering a diverse and inclusive environment. Preferred Qualification: Bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited institution. 3+ years higher education fundraising with success in securing $10,000+ donations and estate gifts. Successful experience in facilitating collaboration between various groups to achieve a common goal. Excellent problem solving skills. Experience with budgets. Experience with Raiser's Edge NXT. Demonstrated ability to collaborate effectively with colleagues to build programs. Knowledge of endowment and scholarship management. Other Requirements:
The vacancy is posted online from August 29, 2025, through September 19, 2025. Applications must be submitted by 12:01 a.m. on September 19, 2025. About:
Choose to work at North Hennepin Community College (NHCC), and you will be joining a vibrant and diverse professional community that believes in the power of education to change lives. NHCC welcomes its students and values its employees. NHCC has a rich tradition of excellence in teaching and learning. Founded in 1966, the college is a respected, thriving comprehensive community college with a strong history of liberal arts education and career programs. NHCC is one of the largest and most diverse community colleges in the state of Minnesota. NHCC is a member of Minnesota State which is the fourth-largest system of state colleges and universities in the United States and the largest in the state with 26 colleges, 7 universities and 54 campuses. Offering more than 70 academic programs to over 7,000 students NHCC prepares students to transfer or for immediate entry into the workforce. The thriving campus is also home to a wide variety of student clubs and organizations supporting a largely part-time student body with co-curricular and recreational activities. Join our NHCC community and help us create opportunities for students to reach their academic goals, succeed in their chosen professions, and make a difference in the world.
The Director of Constituent Engagement and Leadership Gifts provides strategic leadership in three key areasfundraising, constituent engagement, and scholarship managementto strengthen donor relationships and advance the mission of North Hennepin Community College. Fundraising
Develops and implements a comprehensive fundraising plan to retain and increase donations, with a focus on leadership ($1,000+) and estate gifts. Manages a portfolio of donors through cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship to support the college's annual fund, scholarships, programs, and campus priorities. Constituent Engagement
Identifies and designs programs to strengthen connections with alumni, donors, and community members. Collaborates with faculty, staff, and campus departments to create meaningful engagement opportunities that deepen relationships with donors and inspire giving. Serves as the Foundation's representative to community organizations and, when needed, presents the impactful work of the college. Scholarship Management
Manages the college's scholarship program, including stewarding scholarship donors, marketing opportunities to students, coordinating the application and review process, and ensuring timely awarding of scholarships. Provides leadership to ensure scholarships are impactful, equitable, and aligned with donor intent. This position plays a vital role in deepening alumni and community relationships, expanding philanthropic support, and ensuring scholarship opportunities for students. North Hennepin Community College serves one of the most diverse student populations in Minnesotamany of whom are first-generation students, working adults, or balancing significant life responsibilities. As part of a small but mighty Foundation team, the Director works collaboratively to remove barriers to education and help students succeed and thrive. Salary Range:
$25.29 - $36.71 Hourly Minimum Qualifications: One year fundraising experience with demonstrated success in securing larger donations, or similar client relations sales or marketing related work. Excellent public relations and relationship-building skills with internal and external constituencies. Excellent writing and verbal communication skills including public speaking and presentation skills. Organization, project management, and time management skills. Ability to be a "self-starter" and the drive to initiate donor visits, fundraising calls, and new relationships. Professionalism and integrity, including deep commitment to ethical conduct and reliable follow-through on tasks and commitments. Experience working with a constituent relationship management software program and proficient in Microsoft Office Suite programs. Commitment to fostering a diverse and inclusive environment. Preferred Qualification: Bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited institution. 3+ years higher education fundraising with success in securing $10,000+ donations and estate gifts. Successful experience in facilitating collaboration between various groups to achieve a common goal. Excellent problem solving skills. Experience with budgets. Experience with Raiser's Edge NXT. Demonstrated ability to collaborate effectively with colleagues to build programs. Knowledge of endowment and scholarship management. Other Requirements:
The vacancy is posted online from August 29, 2025, through September 19, 2025. Applications must be submitted by 12:01 a.m. on September 19, 2025. About:
Choose to work at North Hennepin Community College (NHCC), and you will be joining a vibrant and diverse professional community that believes in the power of education to change lives. NHCC welcomes its students and values its employees. NHCC has a rich tradition of excellence in teaching and learning. Founded in 1966, the college is a respected, thriving comprehensive community college with a strong history of liberal arts education and career programs. NHCC is one of the largest and most diverse community colleges in the state of Minnesota. NHCC is a member of Minnesota State which is the fourth-largest system of state colleges and universities in the United States and the largest in the state with 26 colleges, 7 universities and 54 campuses. Offering more than 70 academic programs to over 7,000 students NHCC prepares students to transfer or for immediate entry into the workforce. The thriving campus is also home to a wide variety of student clubs and organizations supporting a largely part-time student body with co-curricular and recreational activities. Join our NHCC community and help us create opportunities for students to reach their academic goals, succeed in their chosen professions, and make a difference in the world.