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The Annual Fund & Database Manager is responsible for developing and executing strategies to grow annual philanthropic support and managing the annual giving program. This includes planning, segmentation, execution, and stewardship of donor relationships.
Candidates should have 3-5 years of experience in annual fund management and philanthropic operations, with advanced proficiency in Salesforce NPSP. Strong communication skills and the ability to work collaboratively are essential.
About the role The Annual Fund & Database Manager (AFDM) plays a crucial role in ensuring NatureServe’s financial sustainability by developing and executing a robust strategy to grow annual philanthropic support. This position manages every aspect of the annual giving program including planning, segmentation, execution, and stewardship, while also serving as the lead administrator for donor data, systems, and reporting. Working closely with the Chief Advancement Officer and Director of Major Gifts, the AFDM will design and implement an integrated annual giving and donor communications plan that deepens engagement with core ($1–$149) and mid-level ($150–$500) donors, expands the donor pipeline, and advances NatureServe’s mission. This role is ideal for a strategic, detail-oriented fundraiser who thrives in a collaborative environment and brings both creativity and analytical rigor. What you'll do The key responsibilities for the AFDM position include, but are not limited to: Annual Fund Strategy & Execution Develop and implement short-, mid-, and long-term strategies for core and mid-level donor segments that are data-driven, relationship-based, and highly segmented. Lead the planning and execution of 3–4 annual fundraising campaigns, including direct mail, email, and digital fundraising. Manage donor acquisition strategies to build a strong and growing donor pipeline Identify major gift prospects to the Major Gifts Director and CAO, and conduct prospect research Provide thoughtful stewardship to retain and engage core, mid-level, recurring, and lapsed donors. Create compelling donor-centered content for appeals, stewardship, and campaign communications. Donor Data & Systems Management Serve as the primary administrator for Salesforce NPSP, ensuring excellent data hygiene, workflow configuration, and system optimization for the Philanthropy team. Process gifts, acknowledgements and tax receipts accurately and promptly. Maintain and optimize Mailchimp and Salesforce integrations for targeted communications. Maintain and oversee Fundraise Up platform and online contribution workflows in Salesforce. Produce monthly, quarterly, and annual reports, dashboards, KPIs, and campaign insights. Partner with the Finance team for monthly reconciliation of contributed revenue. Philanthropy Communications & Vendor Management Collaborate closely with the Communications & Marketing team to ensure timely development of campaign assets. Manage relationships with external vendors, including mailhouses, graphic designers, and print shops. Oversee content and promotion for “other ways to give” such as stock gifts, Qualified Charitable Distributions, cryptocurrency, and employer matching gifts. Coordinate with third-party fundraising partners to support campaign goals. Utilize JIRA project management software to track and complete tasks across Philanthropy and Communications. Qualifications Required 3–5 years of experience in annual fund management and philanthropic operations. Advanced proficiency with Salesforce NPSP. Strong verbal and written communication skills (writing samples required). Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively within and across teams. Experience with donor segmentation, stewardship, and campaign execution using digital technologies. Preferred Bachelor’s degree. Experience in conservation or nonprofit environments. Technical Skills Salesforce NPSP Mailchimp Fundraise Up Microsoft Office Suite iWave or similar prospect research tool JIRA or similar project management tool Physical Demands and Work Environment The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this position. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the functions. Travel: Position is primarily remote, with occasional travel (approximately 4-6%) for client meetings, conferences, and internal retreats. Physical Requirements: Sitting, standing, typing/computer use, repetitive motion Benefits NatureServe offers a competitive and comprehensive benefits package, including Health care coverage; Flexible spending accounts (FSAs); 401(k) plan with a 6% employer match; Parental leave; Accrued sick and vacation time; Floating holidays; Life insurance and disability coverage; Employee assistance program (EAP); Additional benefits to support life and workplace well-being.
This job posting was last updated on 12/2/2025