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Association of Fundraising Professionals

Major Gifts Officer

Association of Fundraising Professionals, Bellevue, Washington, us, 98009

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Position Summary

The Major Gifts Officer (MGO) is a key member of Seattle Humane’s development team, responsible for securing significant philanthropic support to advance our mission. Reporting to the Associate Director of Philanthropy, the MGO manages a portfolio of approximately 130 major gift prospects and donors, cultivating relationships, soliciting contributions, and providing exceptional stewardship. This position requires a strategic, results-oriented professional who thrives on building meaningful connections and inspiring generosity, leading to major gifts of $5,000 and above. Key or Essential Functions (85%)

Portfolio Management

Manage a portfolio of 130 major gift prospects and donors, focusing on individuals capable of giving $5,000–$10,000+ annually. Develop and implement individualized long-term cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship strategies for each prospect. Collaborate with development team members on large projects and events. Oversee messaging for renewals, special mailings, and acknowledgment correspondence for donors giving $2,500+ annually. Proactively add prospects to the major gifts pipeline through research and donor prospecting tools. Maintain accurate and timely records of donor interactions in the CRM (Raiser’s Edge). Donor Cultivation & Solicitation

Conduct face‑to‑face meetings, phone calls, and written communications to engage donors. Prepare, edit, and update cases for support, proposals, and other donor‑facing materials. Stewardship

Ensure donors receive timely acknowledgment, impact reports, and recognition. Build long‑term relationships to encourage sustained and increased giving. Implement creative and thoughtful strategies for donor engagement through personalized communications and experiences. Collaboration

Partner with leadership, board members, operations staff, and development colleagues to identify prospects and craft strategies. Support events and activities that advance major gift relationships. Goal Achievement

Meet or exceed annual revenue targets and activity metrics. Monitor progress toward goals and adjust strategies as needed. Secondary Functions (~15%)

Represent Seattle Humane at donor functions, receptions, webinars, and community events. Attend local and regional meetings to identify fundraising opportunities and donor prospects. Develop and track revenue goals and expense budgets. Perform data‑driven analyses of program performance and make recommendations. Complexity

This position requires a high degree of judgment, analytical skill, and discretion. The role involves managing complex data systems, interpreting financial and fundraising metrics, and making recommendations that inform strategic decisions. Must be able to manage multiple priorities, respond to urgent requests, and ensure data accuracy in a fast‑paced environment. Knowledge/Experience/Education or Training

Required: Bachelor’s degree; advanced degree preferred. Minimum 5+ years of fundraising experience, with a focus on major gifts. Proven track record of securing gifts of $10,000+ and managing a portfolio. Excellent interpersonal, communication, and presentation skills. Self‑directed, proactive, and intrinsically motivated. Demonstrated leadership skills in a team‑oriented setting. Experience managing and motivating volunteers, including board members. Working knowledge of annual giving, direct mail, digital fundraising, and planned giving. Ability to travel and work occasional evenings/weekends ( Proficiency in CRM systems (Raiser’s Edge) and Microsoft Office Suite. Physical/Mental Requirements

Strategic thinker with strong relationship‑building skills. Results‑driven and goal‑oriented. Ability to work independently and collaboratively. High level of integrity and professionalism. Working Conditions

General Office Environment: Open office environment with hybrid work flexibility. Chemical Interactions: Limited animal handling may occur, with potential exposure to animal bites, zoonotic diseases, dander, and noise. Equipment use: Continuous use of desktop computer, printer, copier, and multi‑line telephone. Work Hours: Full‑time, 40 hr. work week. Occasional evening/weekend hours required. Location: Must be based in the greater Seattle area. Relocation reimbursement not available. SEATTLE HUMANE CORE VALUES:

Candidate should be committed to Seattle Humane’s Core Values: Compassion Accessibility Innovation Responsibility Teamwork

Who we are:

Seattle Humane is more than a shelter, we are a community resource center. We're meeting the increasing need for pet owner support services, so that families don't have to choose between an overdue bill and a beloved family member. We're training the next generation of veterinarians in our state‑of‑the‑art medical center. We're building a community of animal advocates through our volunteer and youth education programs. The impact of Seattle Humane is life‑changing, for the animals in our care and the people who love them. Our top priority is to connect animals in need of rescue with the people who will love them. Through our outreach, advocacy, and services, we strive to ensure that animal companionship is accessible to all. Take a look at our Vision for the Future, which will guide our work and priorities in the years to come. The Benefits:

At Seattle Humane, we believe in investing in our people, you'll receive competitive benefits and perks, including full health & wellness coverage, generous paid time off starting at three weeks, 10 paid holidays, an employer matching retirement plan, personal pet allowance, employee sabbaticals, discounts, and you get to work around cute animals! Check out our LIST of benefits and perks HERE. Equal Opportunity:

As an equal opportunity employer, Seattle Humane is committed to providing employment opportunities to all qualified applicants and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status, or disability status or any other basis prohibited by applicable law.

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