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Director of Philanthropic Giving & Engagement

POSITION TITLE: Director of Philanthropic Giving and EngagementFLSA STATUS: ExemptEFFECTIVE DATE: December 2025_________________________________________________________________________________Hiring Range: $123,056 to $144,771New hires are placed within the hiring range based on their qualifications, experience, and alignment with the internal equity of existing staff members. Exceptions are considered only in rare cases where a candidate possesses highly specialized skills or expertise that are difficult to find in the market and are directly aligned with the position description.Benefits IncludeMedical, Dental, and Vision coverage for Employees and Dependents401K with MatchLife Insurance and Long-Term Disability InsuranceMedical and Dependent Care FSAPosition SummaryUnder the supervision of Linc Housing’s Executive Vice President and in collaboration with the Executive Team, leads the company’s philanthropic giving and public engagement strategy by cultivating and stewarding donors, leading grant strategy and campaign implementation, and developing strategic partnerships including PRIs and mission-related investing. The role also coordinates communication and public relations activities that strengthen Linc’s relationships with funders, business partners, and the broader community in support of the organization’s mission.Essential Functions Supervises staff, consultants, interns, and volunteers in projects engaged in fundraising, donor cultivation and stewardship, grant development, and communications/PR activities that support Linc’s mission.Prepares and manages departmental budget(s) and grant/donation revenue forecasting in collaboration with executive leadership and accounting staff, ensuring fundraising and philanthropic performance targets are met. Ensures fundraising, donor engagement, and communications activities align with Linc Housing’s strategic plan and long-term financial sustainability goals.Represents Linc in meetings and events with foundations, institutional funders, public agencies, media partners and individual donors to advance organizational and business development objectives. Supports senior leadership in managing Linc’s Board of Directors’ External Relations committee. Supports all Linc departments through oversight of:Targeted grant production for general corporate and specific departmental needs for Housing Development, Asset Management, and Services Impact & community strategy storytelling with corporate leadership and Services Maintain interdepartmental event supply management protocol Leads Linc Housing’s philanthropic giving and engagement strategy, including grants, major gifts, individual giving, and donor stewardship, in collaboration with executive leadership.Oversees the development and management of strategic philanthropic and corporate partnerships, including program-related investments, mission-related investing, and other corporate sponsorships/partnerships, in coordination with executive team and departmental leadership. Prepares and delivers presentations and materials for executive leadership, the Board, funders, media partners, and external stakeholders related to fundraising strategy, donor engagement, and organizational impact.Provides strategic oversight of Linc’s communications and public relations initiatives and tools, including website, newsletters, digital communications, and media engagement, ensuring content supports donor engagement/stewardship, corporate branding/positioning, and business development.Oversees donor-, funder-, and media-facing events and site visits, including groundbreakings, grand openings, tours, and briefings.Knowledge, Skills & AbilitiesKnowledge Of: Strategic writing, editing and storytelling for donor communications, grant proposals, and public-facing content that supports philanthropic engagement and corporate branding/media relations Elements of program design and management for grant strategy and philanthropic impactBudgeting and revenue forecasting for fundraising/capital campaignsProspect research and due diligence methods for foundations, institutional giving, corporate partners and individual donorsSocial services and community need for affordable housing and special needs populations Terminology and best practices for grant strategy, proposal development, evaluation, and donor stewardshipSkill LevelSuperior writing and communication skills, especially for donor/philanthropic cultivation and public-facing communications Strong analytical skills for interpreting prospect research, fundraising performance data, and financial information to inform philanthropic strategy Experienced at understanding and applying specific knowledge and methodology in grant proposal writingExcellent interpersonal and relationship-management skills for establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with donors, foundation executives, corporate managers, volunteers, and the general publicAbility ToPerform prospecting research and due diligence using online databases and other tools to identify, evaluate and manage foundations and donors Develop and manage departmental budgets and fundraising targets/campaigns Efficiently organize complex information and impact information to use in grant proposals, impact reports, and donor briefingsCreatively integrate and present information in compelling formats for funders, board members, and the general publicWork in a creative team environment Provide creative input to varying projects in a multi-faceted department Strong attention to detailMeet deadlines and set priorities in a fast-paced environmentUtilize artificial intelligence and data-enabled tools to improve efficiency, effectiveness, and quality in prospect research, grant development, reporting, workflow management, and external communication strategies while ensuring accuracy and appropriate human oversight.Education & ExperienceA combination of education and related experience may substitute for education requirementsBachelor’s degree in nonprofit management, communications, political science, public policy, or related field; master’s degree a plus 7 years’ progressive experience in philanthropic fundraising, donor cultivation, and related aspects on nonprofit communications/public relations (5 years with master’s degree) 2 year experience supervising and leading teams engaged in fundraising functionsPHYSICAL DEMANDS/WORKING CONDITIONS The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.Work is performed primarily in an office environment under pressure and requires the ability to quickly adjust to changing priorities and demandsWhile performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to sit and use a keyboard Lift up to ten pounds Travel to events, venues, trade shows, and conferencesThe statements contained in this position description reflect general details as necessary to describe the primary functions of this position, the level of knowledge and skill typically required, and the scope of responsibility, but should not be considered an all-inclusive listing of work requirements. Individuals may perform other duties as assigned including work in other functional areas to cover absences or relief, to equalize peak work periods, or otherwise to balance the workload.