Director of the Annual Fund and Parent Giving
Title: Director of the Annual Fund and Parent Giving Department: Philanthropy Reports to: Associate Vice President of Philanthropy/Director of Development Internal Contacts: Philanthropy, Marketing & Communications, Performance Operations, President’s Office, Provost’s Office External Contacts: College Parents, Precollege Parents, Trustees, Donors, Alumni, Concert Attendees Employment Status: Full-Time, Exempt Salary: $100,000 to $115,000
One of the world’s foremost music conservatories, Manhattan School of Music is deeply committed to excellence in education, performance, and creative activity; to the humanity of the School’s environment; to preparing all our students to find their success; and to the cultural enrichment of the larger community. MSM inspires and empowers highly talented individuals to realize their potential. We prepare our students to be accomplished and passionate performers, composers, teachers, and imaginative, effective contributors to the arts and society.
A key member of the Office of Philanthropy, the Director of the Annual Fund and Parent Giving will design and execute a comprehensive strategy to solicit and increase unrestricted operating support for Manhattan School of Music, including contributions from parents of students in the School’s acclaimed College and Precollege divisions. Reporting to the Associate Vice President of Philanthropy, the Director will help raise $3 million annually for MSM’s general operations by developing and managing compelling print, digital, and on-campus appeals. These include a multi-faceted year-end giving campaign, Back-to-School and Giving Tuesday e-appeals, on-site “tap to give” solicitations, and renewals. The candidate will significantly increase membership in a Parents’ Council designed to engage committed College parents more actively in the life of the School, including through philanthropic support, and increase giving by Precollege parents, a key constituency. The Director will ensure a robust online giving presence by implementing best practices, with a focus on recurring gifts and the strategic use of social media and text messaging.
Annual Fund Campaign
Parent Stewardship
Analytics and Reporting
MSM offers a competitive benefits package and generous paid time off.
If you are passionate about music education and possess a proven track record in fundraising, we invite you to join our dynamic team and help shape the future of Manhattan School of Music. Your efforts will directly contribute to enriching the educational experience for our talented students.
Interested candidates should submit a resume and cover letter outlining their qualifications and experience related to this position. Send letter of application and résumé to the Office of Philanthropy at:
Philanthropy@msmnyc.edu No phone calls, please.
Equal employment and equal educational opportunity have been and will continue to be fundamental principles at Manhattan School of Music, where employment and enrollment are based upon personal capabilities and qualifications without discrimination or harassment because of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, the status of being transgender, age, national origin, marital status, citizenship or veteran status, disability, or any other characteristic protected by law. Manhattan School of Music does not permit retaliation against individuals who oppose a discriminatory practice or participate in an investigation.
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