in support of strategic plan. Evaluate the impact of internal and external factors on the organization and its resource development, marketing and communications effort; recommend short-term and long-term plans and programs that support organizational objectives.
Keep informed of trends in philanthropy, management and the non-profit sector; introduce best practices to department and organization. Engage in the work of others to identify fundraising and marketing opportunities to help promote key initiatives. Recruit, hire, train and manage department staff. Provide guidance and coaching to ensure they work as a team to accomplish annual goals. Work with Finance to develop, implement and
manage annual departmental budget. Develop objectives, monitor results and evaluate the performance of the organization's resource development program.
Produce and provide regular detailed accountability reports about the organization's fundraising operations and budget goals. Resource Development Work closely with CEO and key program staff to backss funding needs and priorities and develop realistic annual and long-term fundraising goals. Collaborate with internal teams and key volunteers to create and implement multi-year resource development plan to drive annual, major and planned gifts to support the organization. Recruit, train and staff Development Committee consisting of Board
Members and community volunteers to help execute development plan and raise funds for FCNMHP as requested.
Expand individual giving program including annual fund, middle donor program and major gifts strategy. Support Capital Campaign efforts, in partnership with the CEO, including prospect research, soliciting major gifts and pledges from individuals and corporations, assist with the development of capital campaign marketing materials, and during the public phase plan events, press releases, and media coverage to reach CC fundraising goals. Support CEO in managing a portfolio of individual donors for cultivation, solicitation and stewardship. Establish and maintain excellent relationships with current donors and identify/cultivate new relationships to generate funds from individuals, corporations and foundations.
Maintain active portfolio of major donors and prospects and utilize a moves management program to track cultivation, solicitation and stewardship activities. Develop donor stewardship processes and activities to ensure the accurate entry and timely acknowledgement of gifts made to the organization. Lead efforts throughout the organization to properly steward gifts and donors. Ensure proper systems and policies are in place to accept/record gifts and maintain donor and prospect records, Oversee the grants strategy including the development and writing of foundation, corporate and government proposals.
Promote planned gifts to the organization and strengthen comprehensive planned giving program. Volunteer programs Strengthen existing volunteer program with a focus on volunteer retention and satisfaction. Expand volunteer program with a focus on inclusion and diversity Increase number of skilled volunteers serving as counterparts to paid staff Integrate corporate philanthropy with volunteer opportunities and engagement Improve current reporting structure, data and record keeping.
The mission of First Coast No More Homeless Pets is to make veterinary care affordable and accessible to all as we save lives by keeping dogs and cats in homes and out of shelters, provide lowcost spay/neuter services with emphasis on feral/community cats, and deliver a broad range of related programs and services.
to live on campus in ministry-provided housing. The relationship formed between Direct Care staff and students provides a bridge of communication that supports, sustains, and brings effectiveness to the counseling arena, and program activities, and further creates an atmosphere of love and acceptance.
In this position, the Direct Care staff will communicate wisdom, direction, hope, and encouragement to hurting teenagers. Treasure Coast Boys Academy seeks to bring young men hope, healing, and life-long skills to thrive through specialized training, including trauma-informed care. You bring a calling and the heart to serve troubled teens and their families; we will provide the tools and
training to fulfill that calling! Type of Candidate/Qualifications A Bachelor's degree in related fields such as youth ministry, psychology, etc. is preferred, but we will train the right person who possesses a heart for ministry and prior experience such as youth ministry, camp counselor, residential care, house parent, etc.
A background check and pastoral or ministerial leader reference are required At least 21 years of age and a good driving record for the past 3 years Necessary Skills An ability to lead and direct Time management and conflict resolution skills Good communication skills, verbal and written Why Work Here? Treasure Coast Boys Academy is located in Vero Beach, FL in a
secluded property surrounded by orange fields only 25 minutes from the Atlantic Ocean.
This allows access to incredible activities including snorkeling, fishing, and boating. Treasure Coast Boys Academy desires to bring on staff that adds to their existing positive, high-character culture. There is a focus on professional and personal development for staff with strong accountability, care, and respect for staff. This program uses an integrated trauma-informed care approach and spiritual growth for students and staff. Receive competitive pay and benefits including signing bonus, health insurance, vacation days, sick days, holiday pay, employee referral bonus, and length of service bonus.
In addition, an on-campus apartment, utilities, and meals are provided.
on campus in ministry-provided housing. The relationship formed between Direct Care staff and students provides a bridge of communication that supports, sustains, and brings effectiveness to the counseling arena, and program activities, and further creates an atmosphere of love and acceptance.
In this position, the Direct Care staff will communicate wisdom, direction, hope, and encouragement to hurting teenagers. Through specialized training including trauma-informed care, Gateway Boys Academy seeks to bring young men hope, healing, and life-long skills to thrive. You bring a calling and the heart to serve troubled teens and their families and we will provide the tools and the training
to fulfill that calling! Type of Candidate/Qualifications A Bachelor's degree in related fields such as youth ministry, psychology, etc. is preferred, but we will train the right person who possesses a heart for ministry and prior experience such as youth ministry, camp counselor, residential care, house parent, etc.
A background check and pastoral or ministerial leader reference is required At least 21 years of age and a good driving record for the past 3 years Necessary Skills An ability to lead and direct Time management and conflict resolution skills Good communication skills, verbal and written Why Work Here? Gateway Boys Academy is a military-style program in the Teen Challenge
Southeast region which brings a balance of structure and fun to the program.
GBA desires to bring on staff that adds to their existing positive, high-character culture. There is a focus on professional and personal development for staff with strong accountability. This program uses an integrated trauma-informed care approach and spiritual growth for students and staff. Gateway Boys Academy is located in the beautiful panhandle of Florida, just an hour from the white sand beaches of Panama City Beach and Rosemary Beach. The serene rural setting opens up the possibilities for outdoor activities ranging from athletics to water-based activities. Receive competitive pay and benefits including signing bonus, health insurance, vacation days, sick days, holiday pay, employee referral bonus, and length of service bonus.
In addition, an on-campus apartment, utilities, and meals are provided.