Overview

ACLU SoCal

Individual Giving Manager

 

LOCATION

Los Angeles Office Note: Hybrid and Remote opportunities are available upon request and approval. Must reside in CA from start of employment.

 

DEPARTMENT

Philanthropy

The ACLU of Southern California is seeking an Individual Giving Manager who will manage a portfolio of c3 (Foundation) and c4 (Union) donors and prospects giving $10,000+. In addition, the Individual Giving Manager will support­ various aspects of the department’s annual appeal and cultivation calendar. The Individual Giving Manager will report directly to the Deputy Director of Philanthropy (DDP) and work closely with other members of the affiliate and national development departments, as well as with program staff and volunteers.

 

CLASSIFICATION

Full-Time, Exempt

This is a bargaining unit position in the National Organization of Legal Services Workers union.

 

JOB RESPONSIBILITIES

 

Major Giving Portfolio & Pipeline Management

Major Giving

In consultation with the DDP and other members of the Individual Giving team, Development Department, and development colleagues at the National ACLU, as well as with program staff and leadership volunteers, manage a select portfolio of 100 major donors and prospects with the capacity to make annual gifts of $10,000+, including their cultivation, stewardship and solicitation.
Create individual goals and a comprehensive plan based on research for each person in the portfolio. Perform donor and prospect research.
Record all interactions and post-meeting reports promptly in database and communicate all aspects of meeting, from set-up to follow-up, to other team members as needed.
Maintain up-to-date and accurate database records. Track portfolio activity and progress. Create reports as required by management that accurately reflect portfolio activity and performance.
Meet portfolio goals including number of donor meetings and meaningful, monthly personalized donor contacts.
Work with the ACLU SoCal Communications Department and National ACLU Leadership & Planned Giving staff to create coordinated strategies on shared donors as needed.
Coordinate with the Development Department on donor pipeline prospects and management.
Other duties as assigned.
Annual Fund

·        Under the direction of the Associate Deputy Director of Philanthropy (ADDP), provide admin support related to Annual Fund donors ($1,000-9,999) to cultivate and solicit renewed or increased annual contributions and planned gifts.

·        Meet personal Annual Fund portfolio goals – including number of closed Annual Fund gifts and meaningful, monthly, personalized donor contacts.

·        Assist with aspects of the Annual Fund mail appeal program via segmentation of lists and appeal production.

·        Track personal Annual Fund portfolio responses and interests, inputting interactions into the database.

·        Support ADDP in reviewing Annual Fund donors on an annual basis to reevaluate list segmentation and reassign as needed.

 

Donor Relations & Communications

Support the production of cultivation events for all major and leadership donors throughout the year, varying in topics/staff and location to match interests, and maximize outreach.
Assist in the production of the department’s annual appeal and cultivation calendar.
Work with the appropriate staff to secure project information and use this information to develop materials directed at individual donors/prospects, such as highly personalized proposals or stewardship reports that detail progress resulting from a gift.
Assist the department in stewardship of major and leadership donors identify articles and other materials to send donors, reinforcing the importance of their support and our appreciation of their commitment to the ACLU, and share with other staff.
Participate in National ACLU Development Resources offerings including weekly meetings, and opportunities to engage with development colleagues nationwide. Stay well-versed in National Development calendar to ensure coordination.
Stay well-versed in the current work of the ACLU, locally and nationally, and be an effective representative of the organization.
Other

Participate in the Development team as a cooperative, positive team player.
Help maintain a positive, respectful, welcoming, and professional environment for employees and volunteers.
Develop a solid understanding of ACLU’s structure, programs, office protocols, and equipment.
Attend certain ACLU functions and assist in other ways as assigned.
RACIAL EQUITY COMPETENCIES:

Understanding and Applying Racial Equity

Demonstrate commitment to building or deepening understand of racial equity:
Core terms and concepts such as structural racism, white privilege, and anti-Blackness.
The role that racial inequity has played and continues to play in our society.
How race impacts supervisory relationships, team dynamics, and organizational culture.
Personal/implicit/unconscious bias.
Working for Racial Equity

Consistently assess structural implications and racially disproportionate impacts of policies, activities, and decisions within the context of their job responsibilities; race/ethnicity, intersection of race/ethnicity, gender, identity, and/or sexual orientation.
Consistently adhere to organization’s racial equity policies and procedures, including those that relate to hiring, retention, and promotion.
Consistently identify and disrupt ways in which bias plays out in work and/or team.
QUALIFICATIONS

Minimum of four years of experience working in the nonprofit industry, with at least two years of experience specifically in nonprofit fundraising, including progressive responsibility and a proven record of securing visits with prospective donors, and soliciting, closing, and stewarding mid and major gifts.
Excellent interpersonal, oral, and written communication and presentation skills. Ability to understand and follow many different areas of civil rights work, and to describe many different areas of work in a way that is concise, compelling, and easy to understand for donors and prospective donors.
Strong organizational skills. Ability to develop long-term plans, set objectives, and track progress towards achieving objectives. Familiarity with the concepts of moves management preferred.
Personal initiative, curiosity about people, and a sense of humor. Friendly, outgoing, and collaborative approach and a strong team-oriented style.
Proficiency with office technology and information systems (including Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint) and donor databases, preferably Salesforce.
Must be available for travel within Southern California and limited travel outside California.
Must be available for some weekend and evening responsibilities.
COMPENSATION & BENEFITS

The annual salary for this position is $78,000 – $88,000. The salary range is set by the Collective Bargaining Unit based on years of relevant work experience and is nonnegotiable.

Benefits include medical, dental, vision insurance for staff members and their eligible dependents; life, long-term disability and short-term disability insurance; 401(k) plan with employer match; ample vacation and sick leave with 15 paid holidays.

 

The ACLU of Southern California is committed to developing a culture of diversity, equity, respect, and inclusion and striving to maintain a workforce that reflects the communities that we serve. The ACLU is an equal opportunity employer. We value a diverse workforce and an inclusive culture. The ACLU encourages applications from all qualified individuals without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, national origin, marital status, citizenship, disability, veteran status and record of arrest or conviction, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law. Black people, Indigenous people, people of color; lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and intersex people; women; people with disabilities, protected veterans, and formerly incarcerated individuals are all strongly encouraged to apply.

The ACLU makes every effort to assure that its recruitment and employment provide all qualified persons, including persons with disabilities, with full opportunities for employment in all positions.

 

The ACLU is committed to providing reasonable accommodation to individuals with disabilities. If you are a qualified individual with a disability and need assistance applying online, please email hrsupport@aclusocal.org. If you are selected for an interview, you will receive additional information regarding how to request an accommodation for the interview process.

About ACLU SoCal

The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) defends the fundamental rights outlined in the United States Constitution and the Bill of Rights. These include the right to freedom of speech and assembly, the right to religious freedom, due process of law, equality before the law and the right to privacy. The ACLU also relies on state constitutional provisions and federal and state laws that further these and similar rights.

Today, the ACLU has affiliates in 50 states, Washington, D.C. and Puerto Rico. California is unique in that it has three affiliates: ACLU of Northern California, ACLU of Southern California and the ACLU of San Diego & Imperial Counties. Often, the three affiliates work in collaboration on statewide initiatives under the "ACLU of California."

Generally, the ACLU of Southern California works on behalf of people in the Southern California region, namely in Los Angeles, Kern, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara and Ventura Counties.