What are the responsibilities and job description for the Development Manager position at Maryland Nonprofits?
Overview
The Development Manager is the primary internal driver of day-to-day fundraising execution. This role translates strategy into action through portfolio management, direct and written solicitation, stewardship systems, event-related revenue activity, reporting, and moves management. The role is central to revenue growth because it carries a defined donor portfolio, advances pipeline movement, executes stewardship plans, supports leadership-facing fundraising activity, and leads event-related additional revenue not reflected in donor portfolios.
Qualifications And Education Requirements
Portfolio Management and Donor Stewardship
Paths for Families is an equal opportunity employer and offers a pleasant, flexible work environment. To learn more, please visit https://pathsforfamilies.org/careers/
Principals only, no recruiters. No phone calls please.
The Development Manager is the primary internal driver of day-to-day fundraising execution. This role translates strategy into action through portfolio management, direct and written solicitation, stewardship systems, event-related revenue activity, reporting, and moves management. The role is central to revenue growth because it carries a defined donor portfolio, advances pipeline movement, executes stewardship plans, supports leadership-facing fundraising activity, and leads event-related additional revenue not reflected in donor portfolios.
Qualifications And Education Requirements
- Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience required
- 7–9 years of nonprofit fundraising experience
- Experience managing donor portfolios, events, stewardship systems, and annual fundraising activity
- Strong project management and organizational skills
- Power-user proficiency in Salesforce database management, reporting, and pipeline tracking
- Strong written and donor communication skills
- Ability to work independently while coordinating closely with senior leadership
- Ability to prioritize and manage multiple projects
- Ability to act as a strategic thought partner in tandem with the Executive Director and make recommendations that consider competing needs and priorities
- Comfortable with data and able to synthesize data from different sources to inform strategy
- Clear commitment and vision for how equity and inclusion is incorporated in organizational design and fundraising practice
- Effective leadership, critical thinking, and adept problem solving
- Adaptability through a flexible and open-minded attitude
- Ability to lead meetings and delegate responsibilities
- Assigned portfolio is actively managed with clear next steps and documented movement
- Stewardship is timely, consistent, and aligned with donor value and giving history
- Event-related revenue is planned, tracked, and grown in a disciplined manner
- Reporting is accurate, timely, and useful for decision-making
- Revenue expectations of $175,000–$200,000 are met or exceeded annually in the first three years
Portfolio Management and Donor Stewardship
- Manage an assigned portfolio of individual donors, corporate partners, and other prospects designated by the Executive Director.
- Advance relationships through qualification, cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship using a structured pipeline approach.
- Maintain individualized donor engagement plans, including outreach, meetings, stewardship steps, and annual ask timing.
- Coordinate follow-up after meetings, donor visits, and major relationship touchpoints.
- Lead planning, tracking, and execution of event-related additional revenue.
- Manage sponsorship outreach, event revenue tracking, donor follow-up, and post-event stewardship.
- Ensure event activity supports the broader donor strategy rather than operating as a stand-alone function.
- Maintain active management for assigned relationships in Salesforce.
- Track donor stage movement, progress to goal, renewals, and stewardship completion.
- Produce regular fundraising reports for the Executive Director and Board.
- Maintain accurate records and support strong data integrity practices.
- Supervise the Program Support Specialist and Contract Grant Writer and help prioritize workflow across the development function.
- Translate fundraising data into actionable management insight.
Paths for Families is an equal opportunity employer and offers a pleasant, flexible work environment. To learn more, please visit https://pathsforfamilies.org/careers/
Principals only, no recruiters. No phone calls please.