Symphony New Hampshire is seeking an energetic and enthusiastic Director of Development who will be responsible for multiple events that inspire and engage participants in the organization’s mission and manage all SNH’s fundraising activities. The successful candidate will be outgoing, organized, a strong written and oral communicator, and be willing to learn the ins and outs of development as appropriate. This is a full-time position that reports to the Executive Director.
Key Responsibilities:
In partnership with the Executive Director, develop and implement the annual events and fundraising plan that moves SNH toward its vision.
Building and stewarding relationships with donors, corporate sponsors, vendors, and partners.
Coordinate and deliver donor-centered communications for events and appeals.
Donor database management
Annual Fund and Donor Events:
Develop, implement, and track the Annual Fund as well as maintain fundraising events calendar.
Timely communications with donors and prospects.
Responsible for the coordination of all donor events.
Work with “special events” personnel to coordinate event logistics.
Provide corporate sponsor fulfillment and other partner obligations.
Track and report on event fundraising results and participant involvement.
Grant writing:
Identify foundation, government, and other grant funding prospects; develop, write, and submit solicitations and/or applications and other documents as requested.
Maintain the grants calendar noting deadlines for proposals and final reports.
Research and steward relationships with current and potential granting organization staff members, schedule in-person meetings when possible.
Communications & Marketing:
Assist marketing with writing about development/donor events in SNH communications.
Manage the creation and design direction of donor event-specific communication.
Strategize and implement new ways to welcome, engage and reward donors for their participation and commitment to SNH.
Database Management:
Process incoming gifts according to established protocols.
Produce donor acknowledgement letters and receipts for gifts.
Manage time-sensitive tasks daily and exercise good judgment to protect confidential information.
Qualifications:
Strong passion for the mission. Bachelor’s degree. Performing arts background preferred but not required.
Previous experience in fund development, event management, fundraising events, project management, marketing, communications or equivalent is preferred.
Exceptional interpersonal and communication skills, including an ability to communicate clearly in verbal and written forms, as well as forge and maintain relationships with event stakeholders, with a strong focus on quality customer service.
Demonstrated ability to work autonomously and the ability to multitask and meet deadlines.
Experience working with digital fundraising platforms.
Symphony NH was founded in 1923 by conductor and educator Clayton A. Eaton and is New Hampshire's oldest and only professional orchestra. Symphony NH was known as the Nashua Symphony Orchestra until 2012. Over the years, the orchestra has soared to new artistic heights, presenting concerts that feature a variety of music and appeal to the diverse tastes of New Hampshire audiences along with community engagement and education programs for all ages. In 2019, Symphony NH embarked on an exciting new phase under the artistic leadership of Music Director, Roger Kalia. Maestro Kalia brings a wealth of talent, knowledge and enthusiasm to Symphony NH. He is also passionate about education and community engagement and is eager to work with teachers and students across the state.
Symphony NH performs concerts in Nashua, Manchester and Concord with additional musical and educational programs across the state. Our education programs have been performed for Nashua third grade students for over ten years, and for the past three years have been brought to students across the state. The orchestra’s community engagement programs, including free public concerts, talks/lectures and open rehearsa...ls, ticket programs for underserved populations, collaborations with other non-profits, and various educational activities, have been recognized as integral to the health and strength of our community, our local economy, and the vibrancy of the areas we serve through music.