Logo
Foriowa

Director of Development, Stanley Museum of Art

Foriowa, Iowa City, Iowa, United States, 52245

Save Job

Director of Development, Stanley Museum of Art

Job Category: Development Requisition Number: DIREC001748 Apply now Posted : October 7, 2025 Full-Time Hybrid Locations

Showing 1 location Description

The University of Iowa is one of America’s premier public research universities. Known for its excellence in both the arts and sciences, Iowa granted the nation's first MFA degrees and is home to globally recognized programs in the study and craft of writing as well as an acclaimed academic medical center. The University of Iowa Center for Advancement (UICA) works to support the university through engagement and philanthropy and is seeking a Director of Development to lead fundraising efforts for the University of Iowa Stanley Museum of Art. Building on the successful completion of a $25 million+ capital campaign and the opening of a new museum facility in August 2022, the Stanley Museum of Art has entered a new era of impact and innovation. Under the dynamic leadership of Director Lauren Lessing, the museum has reestablished itself as a vital cultural, academic, and community resource. A newly completed five-year strategic plan outlines a bold vision: to fuel critical thinking, bold scholarship, and the development of citizen‑leaders through inclusive access to art and ethical museum practices. Its mission centers on propelling student success through immersive, arts‑enriched education; strengthening community through responsive exhibitions and programming; and building public trust by modeling ethical approaches to people and collections. The Director of Development will play a key role in advancing these objectives—particularly in revenue development and philanthropic engagement. This position will be instrumental in helping the museum achieve its fundraising goal during the final two years of the University of Iowa’s comprehensive campaign Together Hawkeyes, and will lay the foundation for sustained fundraising growth in the years to come. As the lead development officer for the Stanley, the Director of Development will be responsible for driving annual membership growth, securing major gifts, and cultivating long‑term philanthropic support and engagement. Success in this role requires a strategic and collaborative approach—leveraging partnerships across campus, engaging alumni and arts donors, board members, and friends, and expanding development activities that align with the museum’s mission and strategic priorities. The position reports directly to the Associate Vice President, Main Campus Development at the University of Iowa Center for Advancement and works closely with UICA colleagues, museum leadership, staff, board members, and donors. Expected travel is 25–50%. This position is eligible for hybrid work (telecommuting) which includes working on‑site at our office in Iowa City at least 3 days per week. Submission of a cover letter with application preferred Responsibilities

Advances the University of I owa (U I ) and the initiatives of the Stanley Museum of Art by optimizing a portfolio of major gift prospects and skillfully moving those prospects through the steps of an established process of donor engagement, collaborating with other U I Center for Advancement (UICA) fundraisers as needed. Manages fundraising program for the Stanley Museum of Arts and partners with campus leaders (deans/directors) to develop a strategic annual and multi‑year fundraising plans. Provides input to UICA leadership. Serves as a trusted philanthropic advisor, educating donors about giving opportunities that would enable them to achieve their desired impact on the University of I owa and beyond. Identification

Advise Prospect Management staff in the identification of prospects (based on capacity, giving history, and affiliation) from among pools that may include alumni, fans, patients, or other supporters of the university Work with Prospect Management staff and supervisor to develop strategy for managing prospects Efficiently conduct proactive outreach calls and messages in order to secure face‑to‑face qualification meetings Provide strategic input into the design and implementation of engagement events and referral programs designed to build long‑term relationships and attract major gifts Conduct all activities, particularly those involving patient data, according to established laws, policies, procedures, and standards and with the full support of U I CA, U I, and UI Hospitals and Clinics as relevant Qualification

Optimize qualification pool of potential major gift prospects with the goal of growing a continuous pipeline of donors capable of making gifts of $50,000+ Skillfully adapt structured questions to validate prospect’s capacity and inclination and understand strength of affinity Use gathered information to independently determine whether prospects should be disqualified or moved into the portfolio Model the role of a trusted philanthropic advisor, using transparent communication and educating donors about the giving process Cultivation

Manage portfolio of active major gift prospects and develop their readiness to advance Build travel plans demonstrating judicious use of time and resources, including strategic meetings with active prospects and additional qualification and stewardship meetings Develop and implement donor‑centric cultivation strategies, collaborating with colleagues as needed Manage deliberate sequence of interactions with each prospect, intended to build engagement and move them through the steps of an established donor engagement process Maintain expert knowledge of funding priorities within and beyond assigned unit, consulting with UICA colleagues and campus partners as needed Facilitate prospects’ decision‑making process; help them understand next steps and articulate the link between their personal objectives and institutional priorities Maintain expert knowledge needed to ensure donors are fully informed about the full range of planned giving options Negotiation

Meet expectations for solicitations, gifts closed, and average gift size (goals established annually with the supervisor in alignment with organization‑wide metrics) Know where prospects fall in the donor engagement process and plan next steps accordingly Identify meaningful ways for donor to achieve their desired impact while meeting funding needs Employ and model the use of communication and meeting preparation tools in order to achieve stated objectives for each step of the process Ensure documentation reflects donor intent and sets expectations for recognition and stewardship Stewardship

Develop, implement, and participate in appropriate stewardship activities (e.g., acknowledgement letters, publicity events) for donors as relevant, working with stewardship staff as needed Maintain integrity of constituent database through timely submittal of stewardship plans and contact reports for all significant interactions Constituent Management

Partner with campus leaders and UICA leadership to develop strategic fundraising priorities and a comprehensive multi‑year plan to increase private gift support Clearly articulate the vision and priorities of the unit in a compelling and broadly understandable way Manage fundraising program for assigned unit, including any special campaigns for program and capital support, in cooperation with campus partners/leaders Leverage trusted working relationships with campus partners/leaders (deans/directors) as well as external groups with ties to the unit; communicate frequently regarding progress toward goals Prepare partners/leaders as necessary for donor meetings and guide their critical role in the giving conversation and donor engagement process Collaborate with CFR staff as relevant to identify and cultivate corporate and foundation gift prospects for assigned unit Provide direction on annual giving strategy and the development of fundraising materials for assigned units including mailings, brochures, donor recognition, reports, etc. Plan and oversee the overall operational, reporting, budgetary, and financial responsibilities of assigned UICA unit Develop and maintain work systems, procedures, and productivity standards that advance the mission and goals of the UICA unit and enable optimum performance of the people and other resources within it Allocate resources to effectively accomplish the work of the UICA unit Monitor, evaluate, and aim to improve effectiveness of unit operations Make business decisions that are consistent with UICA mission/vision and our organizational culture and values Education & Experience: Bachelor's degree and 5+ years of related experience required, preferably in nonprofit arts and culture organizations, but not required. Qualifications

Education

Required

Bachelors or better in Any Major. Licenses & Certifications

Required

Driver's License Equal Opportunity Employer This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws. For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.

#J-18808-Ljbffr