Director of Development & Communications
Company: Venice Community Housing
Location: Los Angeles
Posted on: January 28, 2025
Job Description:
Venice Community Housing (VCH), a community-based, nonprofit
organization, supports and builds equitable and inclusive
communities by providing affordable housing with supportive
services, education, employment programs, and public policy
advocacy. With housing development as its core service, VCH
believes that we must challenge the root causes of housing
injustice and homelessness, and actively confront all forms of
racism, in order to ensure equitable communities with access to
healthy, safe, and affordable homes for all. Just as it is
important for low-income and unhoused people to have access to
stable housing, it is also important that our Westside communities
be inclusive and restore access for communities of color that have
been forcibly removed. We unite our community with passion and
commitment to equity.Currently, VCH is engaged in a variety of
housing and community development programs, owning and managing 346
units of affordable and supportive housing. As part of a nationwide
focus on the crisis of homelessness and housing affordability, VCH
is in a growth phase with an additional 400 units in the
predevelopment/construction stages. Our vision is that our
compassionate approach to these solutions will serve as a model to
other communities across the country.POSITION OVERVIEWThe Director
of Development and Communications (DODC) works to build and
maintain relationships with current and prospective donors,
government funders, key partners and collaborators, and the general
public. Reporting directly to the Co-Executive Director, the DODC
develops and implements comprehensive short-term and long-term
fundraising plans, including solicitations and management of
government and foundation grants, annual appeals, corporate
donations, and special events.The Director will lead the
organization's dynamic fundraising vehicles and find ways to
innovate, expand, and connect with new donors. With the support of
a development team, including a Development Associate,
Communications Manager, Community Engagement & Special Events
Coordinator, and our vital volunteers, this position is responsible
for government and private grant solicitation and management with
an annual private revenue goal of $1.5 million, additional
government grant solicitation and management, and plays a critical
role in building community support for VCH's housing, programs, and
community vision.ROLES & RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Significantly enhance and diversify the revenue streams that
currently make the work of VCH possible, as well as support VCH's
ambitious expansion goals and ensure sustainability.
- Maintain up-to-date knowledge of the philanthropic landscape,
in order to pursue opportunistic partnerships as they relate to
individual donors, major donors, giving trends, and charitable
contributions in the VCH's areas of work.
- Ensure broad, inclusive, and meaningful community engagement is
a core component of VCH's work, including leadership on engagement
and marketing materials for new housing sites.
- Work with the Board of Directors on fund development-related
projects and recruit other leadership volunteers to work on various
fundraising committees and projects.
- Communications & Advocacy
- Create and implement communications materials and plans that
enhance and complement fundraising plans and reflect VCH's mission
and principles.
- Serve as an engaging external representative of VCH, nurturing
relationships with VCH's Board, donors, partners, and community
stakeholders.
- Develop and implement diverse, coordinated, strategic
communications and marketing strategies, including developing
content, identifying key opportunities, and ensuring mission and
brand alignment.
- Produce publicity information, including press releases, and
build and maintain media relationships.
- Individual & Institutional Giving
- Develop and implement a comprehensive, innovative long-term and
short-term fundraising plans, including capital campaign(s) as
needed.
- Identify, research, and investigate new opportunities for
funding from a wide variety of government, philanthropic,
corporate, and individual sources.
- Oversee the research and writing of grant proposals and reports
to government, corporate, foundation, or other funders.
- Initiate, cultivate, and maintain relationships with individual
donors, foundation and corporate supporters, and local
businesses.
- Lead all fundraising activities, including preparation and
execution of fundraising events and donor cultivation events.
- Oversee the management of the donor database and all grant
reporting requirements.QUALIFICATIONS:
- At least five (5) years of experience working with donors in
non-profit fundraising at a management or Director level.
- Proven experience designing and implementing strategic
fundraising programs that incorporate individual, foundation,
corporate, special events, and non-traditional fundraising
sources.
- Demonstrated commitment to improving access to leadership
opportunities for traditionally underrepresented groups.
- A proven track record of promoting diversity, equity, and
inclusion through processes and policies.
- Detailed knowledge of the national, regional, and local housing
and homelessness funding landscape.
- Outstanding interpersonal and communication skills, both verbal
and written, with experience managing communications, marketing,
and social media strategies to promote an organization's mission
and profile.
- Capacity to think strategically and quickly identify viable
funding opportunities while balancing competing priorities with
limited resources.
- Demonstrated success in building and cultivating relationships
that generate revenue for a mission-driven organization.
- Experience with grant writing and fundraising required.
- Ability to interact and work collaboratively with all levels of
management, volunteers, the Board of Directors, and the public and
ability to work with diverse groups of people.PHYSICAL
REQUIREMENTS:Stationary position approximately 60% of the time.
Operates a computer and other office machinery such as fax, copy
machine, phone. Ascends/descends stairs, move inside and outside
the office, apartments, buildings, etc. Frequently moves objects
weighing up to 30 pounds. Required to have visual acuity to perform
the following tasks: operate a motor vehicle, viewing a computer
terminal, reading and writing.SALARY & BENEFITS:Salary range is
$120,000 - $150,000; benefits include medical, dental, vision,
basic life, voluntary life, long-term disability, optional Aflac,
403(b) retirement plan, professional development budget, coaching
programs, vacation and sick time, 15 paid holidays and 2 personal
days. This is a full-time, exempt position.VCH is an Equal
Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer and provides
reasonable accommodation for qualified individuals with
disabilities and disabled veterans in job application
procedures.
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