Development Director
Website Ohio Ecological Food and Farm Assocaition
Ohio Ecological Food and Farm Association (OEFFA) is seeking a Development Director to lead and implement innovative fundraising strategies that support our mission of promoting local, organic, and sustainable farming. This is a unique opportunity for an experienced development professional to contribute to an organization dedicated to building a healthier and more sustainable food systems.
The Development Director will spearhead OEFFA’s fundraising and membership strategies, focusing on grant management, donor cultivation, campaign leadership, and fostering a culture of philanthropy. Working closely with the Executive Director, the Development Director will engage foundations, corporations, community partners, and individual donors to advance the organization’s mission.
Responsibilities:
1) Development Leadership
- Develop and execute a comprehensive fundraising strategy with clear, measurable goals.
- Monitor and analyze the performance of development efforts, adjusting strategies as needed.
- Set clear, measurable fundraising goals.
- Staff the Development Committee of the Board.
- Foster a culture of philanthropy at OEFFA in conjunction with the Executive Director and Board President.
- Represent OEFFA at community events, conferences, and networking opportunities.
2) Grantseeking
- Provide oversight and leadership to staff and contractors engaged in grantseeking.
- Ensure OEFFA has a robust grantseeking plan to raise funds from private, community, and corporate foundations and government agencies.
- Supervise the execution and performance of the grantseeking plan.
- Serve as a key portfolio manager with funders.
- Supervise the Grants Manager, who tracks grant-related information and ensures accurate reporting and compliance with grant guidelines and regulations.
3) Communications & Marketing
- Work with the communications team to ensure development-related publications and communications align with OEFFA’s mission, vision, values, and development plans.
- Provide development leadership to the Communications team for non-development communications such as newsletters.
- Provide leadership to OEFFA as it collects impactful stories.
4) Donor Relations & Engagement
- Identify and cultivate new potential donors, sponsors, partners, and members.
- Build and maintain relationships with individual donors, foundations, and corporations.
- Create and manage fundraising campaigns, both online and offline, including direct mail, social media, and corporate partnerships.
- Demonstrate organizational appreciation for funders and contributors.
5) Event Leadership
- Work with the events and communications teams to ensure development events align with OEFFA’s mission, vision, values, and development plans.
- Provide development leadership to the events team for non-development events such as the annual conference.
6) Administrative Management
- Develop and manage the annual budget for the development program.
- Ensure cost-effective use of development resources.
- Supervise and provide leadership to the Member Care Coordinator.
Qualifications:
- At least 5 years of successful nonprofit development experience.
- Knowledge of fundraising strategies, event planning, and grantseeking.
- Experience developing fundraising plans, tracking progress, and analyzing results.
- Skills to engage politically and culturally diverse stakeholders.
- Proficiency with fundraising software.
- Experience developing and managing a budget.
- Knowledge of sustainable and organic farming is a plus.
Working Conditions:
- Full-time, exempt position based in Columbus, Ohio (remote or hybrid options available).
- Statewide travel is required; occasional out-of-state travel may be necessary.
- Evening and weekend hours may be required for events and meetings.
- Will have access to a shared vehicle, but must be able to provide own personal transportation when needed.
Compensation & Benefits:
- Salary range: $75,000 to $85,000 per year.
- Eligible for employer-sponsored medical, dental, vision and life insurance, of which OEFFA pays 80% of the premiums.
- Access to employee-paid legal, life, and critical illness benefits.
- New employees accrue 3 weeks of vacation time, access to 5 weeks of sick leave, and are paid for 14 holiday closures per year.
- Access to retirement benefits with a 3% match.
Application
Interested candidates should send their resume and supporting materials to [email protected]. Applications received by January 17, 2025, will receive preferential consideration. The position is open until filled.
To apply for this job email your details to careers@oeffa.org