What are the responsibilities and job description for the Senior Fund Development & Communications Officer position at Hill Community Development Corporation?
The Hill Community Development Corporation (Hill CDC) is seeking an experienced Senior Fund Development & Communications Officer to lead fundraising, grant writing, and strategic communications for one of Pittsburgh’s most impactful community development organizations. This role blends nonprofit development, strategic communications, and hands-on execution, ideal for a candidate with deep experience in grant writing, donor relations, and revenue generation.
The Senior Fund Development & Communications Officer will drive fundraising strategy, foundation and corporate partnerships, and capital campaigns, while also independently producing high-quality grant proposals, reports, and donor communications. This role plays a central part in shaping the organization’s narrative, visibility, and positioning, translating complex real estate, cultural, and community development work into compelling cases for investment.
This is an opportunity for a results-oriented professional skilled in nonprofit fundraising, grant writing, and communications strategy, who can operate at both a strategic and execution level in a fast-paced, mission-driven environment. Candidates with experience in community development, economic development, urban planning, or real estate development are strongly encouraged to apply.
Operations and Financial
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The Senior Fund Development & Communications Officer will drive fundraising strategy, foundation and corporate partnerships, and capital campaigns, while also independently producing high-quality grant proposals, reports, and donor communications. This role plays a central part in shaping the organization’s narrative, visibility, and positioning, translating complex real estate, cultural, and community development work into compelling cases for investment.
This is an opportunity for a results-oriented professional skilled in nonprofit fundraising, grant writing, and communications strategy, who can operate at both a strategic and execution level in a fast-paced, mission-driven environment. Candidates with experience in community development, economic development, urban planning, or real estate development are strongly encouraged to apply.
Operations and Financial
- Lead the development and execution of a comprehensive revenue strategy that integrates fundraising, partnerships, sponsorships, and earned income opportunities
- Lead in executing long-term fundraising strategy including all potential revenue streams (grant writing, campaigns, corporate and individual donations, events), ensuring alignment with organizational priorities and brand positioning
- This includes direct responsibility for drafting, editing, and submitting grant proposals, reports, and donor communications
- Communicate and coordinate with key contacts at existing and potential funding sources to supply needed documentation according to established parameters for reporting and deadlines for grants
- Coordinate internal resources to obtain information and synthesize it quickly into clear, compelling cases for support, grant reports, and proposals under tight deadlines
- Lead efforts to maintain current and develop new foundation, corporate, government, and organizational donor relationships locally and nationally
- Perform research and audience analysis, preparing and sending asks and thank you letters, handling follow-up communication, preparing reports, etc
- Implement necessary technical solutions to promote, manage, and maximize fund development potential for the organization locally and nationally
- Independently research, write, and submit high-quality grant proposals, reports, and close-out documentation in a timely and consistent manner
- Administer existing grants including those from public, private, and corporate sources, maintaining full ownership of compliance, reporting timelines, and documentation accuracy
- Lead in creating an entrepreneurial and philanthropic culture with the staff and Board of Directors
- Develop and lead fundraising efforts on key organizational projects which are diverse in nature ranging from art, culture (ie New Granada Theater), entrepreneurship, and community development
- Translate complex real estate and land use development projects into compelling investment narratives that resonate with philanthropic, corporate, and public-sector audiences
- Ability to facilitate and support capital campaigns and the various related relational and administrative duties, including campaign messaging and donor experience strategy
- Must possess solid analytical and financial skills to facilitate the completion of complex budgets and strategies including reading and understanding local, state, and federal government grants and contracts
- Utilize data-driven insights to inform targeting, segmentation, and performance optimization across fundraising efforts
- Support the development and maintenance of an effective donor management system
- Maintain various databases to assure high-level accuracy and expeditious access to data
- Ability to connect the dots on funding-related duties and efforts with internal team members, operating as a coach in some cases
- Promptly escalate urgent matters to the President & CEO for action and resolution
- Perform other duties as assigned
- Lead the development and stewardship of the Hill CDC brand across all external platforms, ensuring consistency, clarity, and impact
- Develop and execute integrated marketing and communications campaigns that support fundraising initiatives, program visibility, and organizational growth
- Identify and position the Hill CDC’s work within local, regional, and national narratives to attract investment and partnership opportunities
- Oversee content strategy including storytelling, digital presence, thought leadership, and public-facing materials
- Collaborate with leadership to elevate the organization’s voice and thought leadership in equitable development
- Ensure alignment between communications, development, and programmatic priorities to maximize visibility and engagement
- Ensure that all branding and marketing efforts directly support fund development outcomes, including proposal development, donor engagement, and campaign performance
- Lead strategic partnerships, campaigns, and initiatives that elevate the Hill CDC’s profile and position the organization as a national model for equitable development
- Lead in the creation and management of fundraising events, including capital campaign-related events
- Lead in the creation of strategic communication materials that aid in fund development efforts
- Produce and oversee high-quality written content, ensuring clarity, precision, and alignment with funding requirements and organizational voice
- Ensure all materials reflect a cohesive brand voice and are designed to convert awareness into investment and long-term engagement
- Work with internal and external team members to position the Hill CDC and its work for maximum investment and engagement
- Develop positioning strategies that differentiate the Hill CDC in competitive funding and partnership environments
- Bachelor degree in applicable field. Masters degree a plus. Candidates with commensurate experience and proven results will be considered
- Demonstrated ability to integrate fundraising, marketing, and communications into a unified strategy
- Exceptional writing ability with a proven track record of independently producing successful grant proposals and donor-facing materials
- Superior written and verbal communication skills are essential
- Proven discernment in knowing who to include in critical asks with key foundation, corporate, and political audiences
- Experience engaging high-level stakeholders across philanthropic, corporate, civic, and political sectors
- Results-oriented, highly organized, efficient, and self-reliant
- Demonstrated ability to manage multiple deadlines and produce high-volume, high-quality work in a fast-paced environment
- 3–5 years experience with fundraising software and database management
- Proficiency in Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Outlook, and Salesforce for donor management
- Experience leveraging digital platforms and marketing tools to drive engagement and donor conversion preferred
- Excellent attention to detail
- Coachable; demonstrates use of lessons learned
- Ability to multi-task and work in fast-paced environments
- Highly responsive
- Positive, professional, and amicable demeanor
- Strong problem-solving skills and good judgment
- Ability to work well independently and with other team members
- Ability to interact with diverse groups of people such as community residents, elected officials, business executives, foundation representatives, etc
- Willingness to balance strategic leadership with hands-on execution; no task is too small when advancing the mission
- Strategic thinker with the ability to translate vision into actionable campaigns and measurable outcomes
- Non-Smoking Work Environment
- Business Casual / Professional Dress
- Valid PA Driver’s License and Personal Transportation Needed
- Salary range $70K – $85K (Negotiable based on proven experience)
- Paid bi-weekly
- Insurance for Medical, Vision, Dental (80% Employer Funded)
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Salary : $70,000 - $85,000