Director of Development & Membership
Museum of Contemporary Art Denver
The Position
MCA Denver seeks a dynamic, relationship-driven executive to serve as the next Director of Development and Membership. This individual must excel at building a holistic fund- and friend-raising strategy to accomplish the institution’s goals; leading and mentoring a motivated team; implementing efficient and effective operational processes and procedures based on industry best practices; and partnering closely with senior leadership to support the Mark G. Falcone Director’s vision. Strong candidates will demonstrate a passion for the arts and for the mission of MCA Denver. Candidates must be self-aware and emotionally intelligent, able to build and steward relationships with the donor community of Denver as well as structure a membership program that will serve as a pipeline into higher levels of support.
Our headquarters, and this position, are based in downtown Denver.
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About You
▪ You have deep expertise in cultivation and relationship building.
o The Director of Development and Membership will be a results-driven and experienced leader in the field of development with a measurable track record of success in securing 5 and 6-figure gifts. This leader will be energized by the prospect of leading the development department and devising and implementing processes and best practices. It is paramount for this candidate to have a broad and deep knowledge of development with a proven track record of securing significant gifts and evidence of exceptional cultivation and stewardship. This leader will grow and enhance the organization’s pipeline through audience-building and membership, to support donor prospecting, cultivation, solicitation, stewardship and relationship management. Through strong written, oral and presentation skills, this leader will be a natural partner to MCA Denver’s internal and external communities and constituencies.
▪ You are a strategic and influential leader.
o With a proven record of converting strategy into effective execution, the Director of Development and Membership will possess the ability to set priorities decisively, delegate responsibilities, assure accountability, and allocate resources to ensure results. This leader will be a detail-oriented, analytical individual who functions well and follows through in a complex environment. This individual will partner with the Mark G. Falcone Director and act as a professional advisor to the Board of Directors on all aspects of development, special events, and in meeting their annual fundraising obligations. The Director of Development and Membership will exhibit intellectual curiosity and creativity, including the ability to listen to and learn from multiple voices, particularly when it applies to MCA Denver’s development goals.
▪ You desire to be an action-oriented partner to the Mark G. Falcone Director.
o The Director of Development and Membership will work closely with the Mark G. Falcone Director to advance strategic partnerships and 7-figure leadership gifts. A task-driven leader, this individual will support the Director in creating and executing the organization’s strategy, including assessing strategic initiatives to be in line with the organization’s standards and objectives. This leader will develop a synergy with the Director, helping her to think through decisions; the Director of Development and Membership will call upon the power of the development team to support and staff all efforts.
▪ You have a passion for the mission.
o Successful candidates for this role will demonstrate a passion for and curiosity about the visual arts and a commitment to advancing culture as crucial to the health and vibrancy of civic life. This Director will enthusiastically and compellingly communicate the story of MCA Denver to diverse audiences encompassing young professionals, families, donors and collectors, tourists and locals, new arrivals to Denver and long-time residents, and the full scope of the generous Denver philanthropic community. They will structure and leverage the many paths to engagement that MCA Denver offers, to build and steward support for the institution. As a prominent advocate, they will share the unique case for MCA Denver as an irreplaceable member of the Denver cultural community and a key contributor to the city’s world-class status.
A Day in the Life
Strategic Planning
▪ Works closely with the Mark G. Falcone Director and the Board of Trustees to plan gift strategies.
▪ Plans and leads the Museum’s annual giving strategy and all other development-related initiatives.
▪ Conceives and executes all multi-year capital campaigns.
▪ Collaborate closely with the Chief Operating Officer (COO) to develop and implement comprehensive long-term financial and revenue planning strategies.
▪ Partner with the COO to identify and pursue new revenue streams, ensuring alignment with the museum’s overall financial goals and sustainability.
Fundraising
▪ Works closely with the development and membership team to support a culture of philanthropy at the Museum.
▪ Supervises all phases of planning and execution of fundraising activities and special events to ensure financial and strategic goals are met.
▪ Personally solicits support from a portfolio of major donors within Colorado and nationally, utilizing individualized cultivation and solicitation strategies.
▪ Plans and executes all extraordinary fundraising activities including capital campaign and planned giving opportunities.
▪ Oversees the fundraising database and gift recognition programs.
▪ Oversees and edits publications that support fund raising activities, such as the Annual Report and monthly newsletter.
▪ Supervises the Grant Writer and oversees the grants program and calendar, including all correspondence, proposals, and reports to granting agencies.
▪ Creates and supports moves management plan for the Director’s prospect list, providing strategic counsel for procurement of major gifts to the Museum, and additional related support, follow up, and stewardship activities.
Membership
▪ Directs and supervises the strategic plan for the Museum’s membership program and supports the Membership and Community Partnerships Manager’s mandate to drive and support the growth of the Museum’s membership programs.
▪ Identifies, cultivates, and stewards members to become major donors to the Museum.
▪ Supervises and ensures the successful completion of membership events including virtual and in-person events.
Fiscal Responsibilities
▪ Works with the Executive Director and COO to analyze financial data, forecast future revenue, and develop actionable plans to achieve revenue targets.
▪ Develops, implements, and manages the Development and Membership department operating budget and allocation of resources.
▪ Creates and presents reports for Development and Membership that provide specific detailed information requested by the Executive Director and the Board.
Team Leadership
▪ Recruits, hires, trains, mentors, and evaluates members of the Development and Membership team including Development Officer, Grant Writer, and a Database Manager.
Executive Team
▪ Present fundraising goals, strategy, and status updates to the Museum’s Board of Trustees.
▪ Serves as a staff liaison to the Board of Trustee’s Development and Membership Committee.
▪ Leads the Museum’s Board Development and Development Committee meetings, preparing timely, accurate, and relevant reports, proposals, presentations, and other fundraising materials for consideration by the Committee.
▪ Serves as a member of the Senior Management Team and contributes to strategic planning and organizational development of the Museum.
Collaboration
▪ Steward existing relationships and cultivate robust and diverse prospect lists.
▪ Acts as ambassador for the Museum, making public appearances and speaking engagements.
▪ Creates content and collaborates with the Communications, Partnerships and Digital Initiatives Team on the design of collateral materials as it relates to development and membership initiatives and events.
▪ Serves on the Museum’s Senior Leadership team.
▪ Leads and manages the Development and Membership Team.
Schedule Availability: Mostly days, with some weekend and evening availability to support fundraising and cultivation events.
Physical Requirements
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by a staff member to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made upon request to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
▪ Ability to speak, understand, and communicate in English effectively, in person and in writing. Ability to hear adequately in person and by phone, in personal and group settings.
▪ Ability to work with, and process information from, a variety of individuals and media (e.g. computers, projected images, printed materials), and sitting and/or standing up to 8 hours per day.
▪ Mobility necessary to access various offices and a wide variety of meeting and museum settings. Mobility necessary to perform a variety of tasks that involve standing, walking, sitting, stooping, kneeling, bending and twisting, occasionally climbing stairs or using an elevator, possibly reaching chest high and overhead for materials.
▪ Ability to reach for, move and/or lift up to 25 pounds and the use of hands to finger, handle, or feel objects, tools, or controls.
Application Process
● This is a full time, exempt, salary position. The salary range is $140,000 to $160,000 commensurate with experience and includes our standard benefits package, including a medical plan, dental plan, basic term life insurance, short term disability, 403b retirement, holiday pay and generous paid time off.
● Applications will be accepted until the position is filled, but priority consideration will be given to those received by June 10, 2024.
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