via Bamboohr
$120K - 150K a year
Lead and develop the development team, oversee fundraising strategies, and cultivate major donors and grants to support Seattle Humane's mission.
Requires 6+ years of professional fundraising experience, proven success in securing major gifts, and leadership experience managing fundraising teams, with proficiency in donor database software.
Position Summary: With a strong mission, a new strategic plan, and vision to increase its work to save lives, complete families, and keep pets with the people who love them, this is an exciting and critical time to join the Seattle Humane Development Team. The 16-person Development team is responsible for raising $12M+ in philanthropic dollars annually. The organization is at a pivotal place in its growth and is investing in its development capacity with a new Associate Director of Philanthropy position focusing on Institutional and Individual Giving. The Associate Director of Philanthropy of Institutional and Individual Giving will serve as a team leader, reporting to the Director of Development and overseeing a small team focused on the organization’s institutional and annual giving strategies and execution. In addition, this role will hold a portfolio and serve as primary contact and solicitor for key foundations, individuals and corporations who have the greatest potential for supporting Seattle Humane’s work. This role will manage the Grants Manager and Annual Giving Manager. KEY OR ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Leadership and Management: Serve as a senior member of the Development team. Working in close partnership with the Associate Director of Philanthropy-Major Gifts, develop and implement a comprehensive fundraising plan for institutional and individual donors that will include cultivation, stewardship, and engagement opportunities. Develop an ambitious plan for growing Seattle Humane’s institutional and mid-level supporters, including annual goals and metrics. Serve as Dev Leadership liaison with the board in a variety of ways, specifically as it relates to board meetings, the Donor Development Committee, and stewarding board members as key connectors. Lead, mentor, and support a team of two staff and ensure efforts are coordinated and aligned with the Development team’s work plan goals, providing professional development opportunities and fostering a positive team culture. Track and report on trends/issues relating to grants and mid-level giving programs. Develop revenue goals and manage expense budget, and track those activities monthly. Perform other duties as assigned. Fundraising: Manage a portfolio of around 100 Foundation, Corporate, and Individual prospects who have the capacity to make outright and multi-year major ($20k+) investments, with an annual target of $1M This role is responsible for the research and discovery of many new prospects. Develop and implement cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship strategies in order to increase current and potential donors’ interest in and financial commitment to Seattle Humane through visits, calls, letters, reports, and donor engagement activities. Ensure all forms of communication utilize compelling language. Engage appropriate program staff, senior leadership, Board and Committee members in efforts to build portfolio. Provide program information to donors and prospects and draft personalized correspondence and acknowledgments that demonstrate appreciation, recognition, and working knowledge of programs. Responsible for the strategy and growth of our grants, building a pipeline of robust and diverse funding. Includes providing guidance and oversight on all our Grant writing and reporting functions. Provide oversight and strategy on all donor events working with the Development Director, includes attending events that may take place outside of regular business hours. Manage information relating to current donors and prospects in the central database, emphasizing the highest standards of accuracy, timeliness, thoroughness, and confidentiality. SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITY: None. COMMUNICATION/INTERPERSONAL CONTACT: Daily verbal and written communication with staff and volunteers through direct contact, meetings, telephone, mail and email. Convey credibility and expertise in advising donors on confidential and sometimes complex philanthropic planning matters. Ease in initiating contact with persons not known, in person and by phone / email. Represent the organization at events and speaking opportunities as needed (major donor functions, receptions, community events, etc.). Commit to valuing diversity and contributes to an inclusive working environment that is sensitive to other opinions, culture, and perspectives. COMPLEXITY: High degree of judgment and discretion required. Requires experience working with Board Members and major funders. Preferred experience managing the software systems to perform prospect research, donor and data analysis and data mining, eg. iWave, Instrumental, and Raiser’s Edge. Excellent attention to detail and senior level experience working with donors and the public. KNOWLEDGE/EXPERIENCE/EDUCATION OR TRAINING: Required: Bachelor's degree and 6+ years professional fundraising experience that includes demonstrated experience successfully securing 6-7 figure gifts from individuals and foundations. Required: 3+ years as a supervisor of fundraising professionals. Preferred: Relevant experience overseeing annual fund that includes digital/direct mail campaigns, and Grant writing experience. Demonstrated proficiency in donor database software including Raiser’s Edge, grant research databases, and iWave. Experienced manager with demonstrated leadership in a team-oriented setting. Commitment to providing quality service and deep commitment to Seattle Humane’s mission. Must be proficient in Word, Excel, PPT, email and Internet use. Excellent written and verbal communication skills and experience in organizing and prioritizing multiple long and short-term projects with positive outcomes. Requires experience and skills with Microsoft 365 Suite. Experience in analyzing challenges and determining the best solutions, communicating clearly and concisely both orally and in professional writing (letters, emails, proposals, marketing materials). Demonstrated interpersonal skills including building relationships with peers, managers, volunteers, and internal and external partners. LICENSES/CERTIFICATIONS REQUIRED: A bachelor’s degree and/or an equivalent experience in similar positions. PHYSICAL/MENTAL REQUIREMENTS: With or without reasonable accommodation, must be able to analyze complex data, make decisions under time constraints, and communicate clearly both verbally and in writing. Requires strong attention to detail and ability to manage multiple priorities. Must demonstrate empathy, professionalism, and discretion when dealing with sensitive donor information. May sit for extended periods. WORKING CONDITIONS: Hybrid work model with a combination of on-site and remote work. Open office environment with regular computer and phone use. Occasional evening or weekend work may be required. Open office concept environment. Hybrid in-office and work from home flexibility. May have limited animal handling which presents the potential of animal bites, exposure to zoonotic diseases (diseases that can be transmitted from vertebrate animals to people), animal dander and noise. Equipment Use: Continuous use of desktop computer, printer, copy machine, and multi-line telephone. Work Hours: Full-time, 40 hours a week. Some evening and/or weekend hours required. SEATTLE HUMANE CORE VALUES: Candidate should be committed to Seattle Humane’s Core Values: Compassion Accessibility Innovation Responsibility Teamwork Who we are: Seattle Humane is more than a shelter, we are a community resource center. We're meeting the increasing need for pet owner support services, so that families don't have to choose between an overdue bill and a beloved family member. We're training the next generation of veterinarians in our state-of-the-art medical center. We're building a community of animal advocates through our volunteer and youth education programs. The impact of Seattle Humane is life-changing, for the animals in our care and the people who love them. Our top priority is to connect animals in need of rescue with the people who will love them. Through our outreach, advocacy, and Equal Opportunity Statement: As an equal opportunity employer, Seattle Humane is committed to providing employment opportunities to all qualified applicants and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status, or disability status or any other basis prohibited by applicable law. The Benefits: At Seattle Humane, we believe in investing in our people, you'll receive competitive benefits and perks, including full health & wellness coverage, generous paid time off starting at three weeks, 10 paid holidays, an employer matching retirement plan, personal pet allowance, employee sabbaticals, discounts, and you get to work around cute animals! Check out our LIST of benefits and perks HERE Sound like something you want to be a part of? Then apply today!
This job posting was last updated on 1/15/2026