Institutional Giving Director
Institutional Giving Director – Outward Bound USAReporting to the Chief Development Officer, the Institutional Giving Director is a revenue‐generating role responsible for owning a full‐cycle institutional pipeline, from outbound prospecting and qualification through cultivation, solicitation, and renewal.The Director is accountable for achieving an annual base revenue goal of $1,000,000 and will build, execute, and continuously refine funder strategies across a portfolio of prospects and partners. Success in this role is defined by disciplined prospecting, strong relationship management, and consistent progress toward revenue goals.Key Responsibilities and FunctionsPortfolio Management & FundraisingManage a portfolio of foundation and corporate prospects and funders, balancing stewardship of current partners with active pipeline growth.Lead cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship activities—including outreach, meetings, presentations, site visits, and follow‐up—to advance relationships and secure commitments.Move prospects through the full fundraising lifecycle: qualification, strategy, cultivation, solicitation, close, and renewal.Close gifts and secure commitments that advance Outward Bound USA priorities, with a focus on revenue generation and multi‐year relationships.Maintain an accurate grants calendar and relationship records (e.g., in Salesforce) to ensure timely, high‐quality deliverables and strong funder experience.New ProspectingIdentify and qualify new foundation and corporate funders that align with OBUSA programs, growth strategy, and campaign priorities.Build and maintain a strong pipeline of prospects through research, referrals, and collaboration with the CDO, CEO, and network schools.Conduct proactive outreach to initiate relationships and secure discovery conversations.Convert qualified prospects into active funders through clear next steps, tailored asks, and disciplined follow‐up.Proposal Development and Strategic WritingResearch and prepare high‐quality proposals, letters of inquiry, reports, and stewardship materials.Translate program data, outcomes, and stories into persuasive written materials that demonstrate impact.Collaborate with program and finance staff to develop accurate budgets, narratives, and measurable outcomes.Support the development of new funding initiatives and multi‐year proposals, including national campaigns.Develop compelling proposals, letters of inquiry (LOIs), pitch materials, and funder reports that clearly articulate program strategy, outcomes, and return on mission.Collaborate with program, finance, and leadership partners to shape funding strategy, positioning, budgets, and metrics that strengthen competitiveness.Ensure submissions are strategic, responsive, and aligned with funder priorities and OBUSA campaign goals, with strong editing, compliance, and quality control.Translate data and stories into clear, persuasive narratives that support renewals, upgrades, and multi‐year commitments.RequirementsCompetenciesRevenue & Goal Orientation: Set clear targets, manage metrics, and consistently deliver toward an annual revenue goal (including monthly/quarterly pacing).Prospecting Discipline: Identify, qualify, and prioritize new institutional prospects; build a pipeline through proactive outreach and follow‐through.Closing & Influence: Ask confidently, navigate objections, and secure commitments while maintaining strong, long‐term relationships.Strategic Portfolio Management: Balance stewardship and growth across a portfolio, advancing prospects through a defined lifecycle and next‐step plans.Strategic Writing & Storytelling: Translate program strategy, outcomes, and budgets into compelling proposals, LOIs, and reports that are funder‐ready and persuasive.CRM & Data Fluency: Keep relationship records current, use CRM and reporting to manage pipeline, and maintain a grants calendar with high accuracy.Stakeholder Leadership: Engage and align internal partners (program, finance, leadership) to build strong strategies, timely inputs, and unified funder messaging.External Presence: Represent OBUSA confidently with funders and partners, facilitating meetings, site visits, and presentations that build credibility and momentum.Cultural Competence & Inclusion: Recognize and appreciate cultural differences and commonalities and build relationships grounded in respect and belonging.Integrity & Trust: Exemplify the highest standards of integrity, confidentiality, and follow‐through with funders and internal partners.Collaboration: Work cooperatively with others across the organization to achieve shared goals; balance personal objectives with team success.Communication: Communicate with impact in all situations.Conflict Management: Independently manage and resolve conflict, even in high‐stakes situations.Self‐Management & Prioritization: Manage multiple deadlines simultaneously, anticipate roadblocks, and execute reliably in a fast‐moving, goal‐driven environment.Work ExperienceProven success securing six‐ and seven‐figure gifts from foundations and corporations (or a demonstrable track record closing comparable, complex institutional funding).5+ years of experience in grant writing, institutional fundraising, or nonprofit development, with clear accountability for revenue results.Intermediate skill in Salesforce (or a similar CRM), including maintaining clean pipeline data, relationship notes, and activity tracking.Experience developing proposal budgets and working with finance/program partners on financial reporting and grant deliverables.Familiarity with outdoor education, youth development, or experiential learning fields is a plus.Location and Physical RequirementsPermanent work authorization in the United States is required.This is a remote position; applicants may be located in AZ, CO, CT, FL, IA, IL, IN, MA, MD, ME, MN, NM, NY, OR, VT, and WA.Up to 5% of work time may be spent traveling; occasional in‐person attendance at meetings and collaboration sessions may be required.Ability to work at a desk and on a computer for most of the day; repetitive motions such as typing on a keyboard are part of daily tasks.Strong visual acuity is essential for reading and analyzing data on a computer screen.Compensation & BenefitsThis is a full‐time, remote, exempt position with an annual salary range of $95,000–$110,000. New hires typically fall within the lower third of the range, based on experience and internal equity.OBUSA offers a competitive benefits package, including health/dental/vision insurance, short‐term and long‐term disability, life insurance, and a retirement plan with an employer match.OBUSA provides 15 days of PTO per year, plus 10 federal holidays and paid time off for the last week of the year.In the interest of transparency and pay equity across the team, a candidate with the minimum experience can expect to be offered in the lower third of the range.Equal Opportunity EmployerOutward Bound USA (OBUSA) is an equal opportunity employer and works to include diversity among its staff. OBUSA values the inclusion and collaboration among employees of diverse backgrounds and experiences. OBUSA prohibits discrimination against, and harassment of, any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, religion, sex, gender, pregnancy, genetic information, ethnic or national origin, sexual orientation, marital status, familial status, military or veteran status, qualified individuals with a disability on the basis of the disability, or any other category which may be protected under applicable state or federal law. Outward Bound USA also promotes respect for all people, and will not tolerate harassment based on any of these characteristics or on differences based on gender identity or expression.#J-18808-Ljbffr