Overview
The Senior Manager of Corporate Partnerships and Special Projects is responsible for stewarding a portfolio of corporate donors and program management related to the New York Botanical Garden’s Corporate Giving and Special Events programs, as well as playing a vital role in the cultivation, engagement, and stewardship of the Advisory Board and Board of Trustees. The Senior Manager will maintain or support key relationships with Garden donors, staff (full-time and temporary), contractors, and vendors.
As a member of the Garden’s Institutional Advancement department, one of the main objectives of this position is to design, produce, and solicit for the Garden’s in-person and virtual touchpoints (events, social media, communications). The Senior Manager will lead campaign- and appeal-based fundraising efforts through special events and projects that generate a gross yield greater than $1,500,000 each year.
Partnership will be vital to this position’s success. As such, the Senior Manager is expected to be a collaborative and strategic member of the Institutional Advancement department and the Special Events, Projects, and Partnerships team.
Specific Duties & Responsibilities:
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- Partner with the Associate Vice President for Special Events, Projects, and Partnerships and key Garden staff to produce best-in-class fundraising and donor relations results.
- Cultivate, solicit, and steward a dynamic donor portfolio of at least 50 corporate prospects, personally raising $750,000 or greater in new commitments annually.
- Manage NYBG’s corporate event and sponsorship support program to increase total sponsorships and total dollars raised, including the identification and securing of event leadership, honorees, and corporate sponsors.
- Demonstrate exceptional skill in persuasion through PowerPoint and proposal creation, spoken communication skills, and writing which will include e-mail and social media outreach, campaign and special event proposals, biographies, agenda, event and meeting scripts, stewardship communications, and reports.
- Identify, research, solicit, and engage prospective and historical special events sponsors.
- Manage a special events and partnerships portfolio (in-person and virtual), generating an attendance ranging, on average, between 25 and 600 participants.
- Support the production and implementation of NYBG events and projects led by the President’s Office and other team members.
- Maintain active and accurate use of relevant constituent relationship management (CRM) systems, document tracking, contract and invoice processing, and filing systems.
Qualifications:
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- 3 years of progressive fundraising, sales, or marketing experience.
- Driver’s license.
- Bachelor’s Degree.
- Strong persuasive and creative writing, proofreading, and editing skills.
- Excellent project and time management, organizational, and interpersonal skills.
- Interest and capacity to work with a multi-generational and diverse identity environment, inclusive of clients, donors, members, Board members and their families, staff, consultants, and volunteers.
- Propriety, thoughtfulness, sound judgment, and discretion.
- Interest and capacity to maintain self-motivation in a high production environment.
- Team player with strong interpersonal skills.
- Willingness to work occasional evenings/ weekends for events and donor visits.
- Fluency in Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
Preferred Experience and Skills:
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- 5 years of successful acquisition of new corporate sponsors – for programs or events – at a nonprofit, resulting in charitable gifts of $25,000 or greater.
- Familiarity and experience with the NYC corporate philanthropy and donor landscape.
- Experience in special event corporate sponsorship or fundraising and donor stewardship events, preferably in a comparable cultural institution or non-profit setting.
- Knowledge of Raiser’s Edge, SiriusWare, and/or Luminate software preferred.