Institutional Giving Manager
Company: Huntington Theatre Company
Location: Boston
Posted on: April 21, 2025
Job Description:
Job DetailsJob Location: The Huntington Theatre Inc - Boston,
MASalary Range: $75,000 - $85,000DescriptionPOSITION: Institutional
Giving ManagerDEPARTMENT: DevelopmentCLASSIFICATION: Annual
SalariedSCHEDULE: In person/ Hybrid with some evening and weekend
eventsSTATUS: ExemptREPORTS TO: Director of DevelopmentSTATEMENT OF
JOB: The Institutional Giving Manager is a key member of the
Development Department responsible for managing an existing robust
institutional giving program, while strategically growing support
from institutional sources (foundations, corporations, and
government) to achieve annual fund revenue goals, fund special
projects and advance the Campaign for The New Huntington. The
successful candidate must work independently and in collaboration
with the development team, other department heads, and senior
management team members. Reporting directly to and working closely
with the Director of Development (DOD), the Institutional Giving
Manager collaborates with the Chief Development Officer (CDO) as
well as the Managing and Artistic Director to create an
institutional giving strategy to grow and diversify the portfolio
of grants from all sectors and to develop relationships with those
who provide financial support for the theatre.JOB DUTIES:
- In collaboration with the Director of Development, create an
annual institutional fundraising framework and independently
implement the plan.
- Manage a robust portfolio of existing funders and develop
prospects to raise over $1.5 million annually from corporate,
foundation, and government sources while seeking growth potential
from these sectors; collaborate with CDO on the research and
development of five, six-and seven figure funding proposals in
support of the Campaign for the New Huntington.
- Maintain year-round schedule of grant proposal and manage
submission and reporting deadlines, to ensure that The Huntington
meets all grant requirements and maximizes institutional
fundraising.
- Write/prepare compelling letters of inquiry, grant proposals,
project budgets, and other required grant documentation.
- Direct work of the Development Research and Communications
Coordinator that supports the institutional giving strategy,
including assisting with letters of inquiry, research, and support
materials.
- Ensure that all reporting requirements are met in a timely
fashion, with ample time for internal reviews and approvals; and in
compliance with funder expectations to sustain successful
philanthropic relationships.
- Actively identify and research potential funding sources,
keeping abreast of new opportunities and trends in
philanthropy.
- Act as key point of contact for The Huntington's institutional
funders and prospects.
- Project manage all aspects of grant submission and reporting
including:
- Work cross-departmentally to develop a strong understanding of
The Huntington's artistic, educational and community programs to
ensure a knowledge base of all areas requiring support.
- Coordinate with the finance department on proposals and reports
that require budgets and financial data.
- Strategically deploy senior Huntington artistic and
administrative leaders to build relationships with institutional
funders in support of fundraising goals.
- Actively cultivate relationships with institutional donors,
serving as a representative of The Huntington at key external
events throughout Boston and hosting funders at Huntington
productions, programs, and events.
- Attend in-person opportunities to network with institutional
funders and prospects.
- Staff Huntington events as needed and assist colleagues in
support of overall development
goals.QualificationsREQUIREMENTS:
- Bachelor's degree required.
- Five or more years of experience in grant writing and grant
management, including funder relationship management, preferably in
an arts or cultural institution; strong understanding of the arts
funding environment.
- Advanced knowledge of corporate, foundation and government
fundraising with demonstrated success in securing five- and
six-figure grants.
- Excellent writing, organizational and communication skills,
meticulous attention to detail and proficient project management
capabilities.
- Superior editing and proofreading skills; facile with budgets,
financial reports and interpreting data.
- Confident conducting in-person solicitations to high-level
institutional funders.
- Ability to manage multiple deadlines, assignments, and
projects.
- Capacity to work effectively both independently and as a
dedicated team member; demonstrated ability to work with program
staff and finance departments to craft successful grant
proposals.
- Sound judgment and discretion to handle confidential
information.
- Experience using a donor database (Tessitura preferred),
Microsoft Office suite of applications, online fundraising
tools.
- This position includes some nights and occasional weekend work
related to fundraising events.
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Keywords: Huntington Theatre Company, Chicopee , Institutional Giving Manager, Executive , Boston, Massachusetts
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