What are the responsibilities and job description for the Chair of Fundraising and Development position at The Heart of Art?
At The Heart of Art, we believe every child deserves the power of creativity, the magic of storytelling, and the confidence that comes from self-expression. But access to the arts and education shouldn't be a privilege, it should be a right.
The Heart of Art is committed to fostering creativity and personal growth by providing equitable access to the performing arts and education. We empower children and youth in underserved communities while promoting racial equity through our programs. Because every child deserves to share their voice, a stage, a story, and a chance to shine!
What That Means
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The Heart of Art is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to using the performing arts as a gateway to foster literacy, education, creativity, and community building. We empower children and youth through programs that combine the magic of storytelling with the transformative power of the arts.
All board members are expected to actively participate in governance, attend meetings, support fundraising, maintain confidentiality, and provide strategic guidance for organizational growth.
The Chair of Fundraising & Development leads the organization’s efforts to secure philanthropic support, sponsorships, and donor relationships that ensure The Heart of Art can expand its literacy and performing arts programs.
This role is essential to building a sustainable funding pipeline and strengthening community investment.
Key Responsibilities
Fundraising Leadership
Approximately 15–25 hours/month
Application Due- March 15, 2026
Application here https //forms.gle/vGApNjE6XmCfHzZu5
The Heart of Art is committed to fostering creativity and personal growth by providing equitable access to the performing arts and education. We empower children and youth in underserved communities while promoting racial equity through our programs. Because every child deserves to share their voice, a stage, a story, and a chance to shine!
What That Means
- Creativity for All No barriers. No gatekeeping. Just endless opportunities for young minds to dream, create, and thrive.
- Literacy Comes to Life Kids don’t just read stories—they step into them, turning words into performances and books into bold new adventures.
- Equity in Action We work tirelessly to ensure that every child—no matter their background—has access to the arts, education, and opportunities that inspire them to shine.
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The Heart of Art is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to using the performing arts as a gateway to foster literacy, education, creativity, and community building. We empower children and youth through programs that combine the magic of storytelling with the transformative power of the arts.
- Term of Service- April 1, 2026 – April 1, 2028 (Two-Year Term)
- Annual Board Contribution-Give-or-Get Requirement $1,000 per year
- Location PreferenceDMV residents strongly preferred (Washington, DC; Maryland; Virginia)
All board members are expected to actively participate in governance, attend meetings, support fundraising, maintain confidentiality, and provide strategic guidance for organizational growth.
The Chair of Fundraising & Development leads the organization’s efforts to secure philanthropic support, sponsorships, and donor relationships that ensure The Heart of Art can expand its literacy and performing arts programs.
This role is essential to building a sustainable funding pipeline and strengthening community investment.
Key Responsibilities
Fundraising Leadership
- Design and lead fundraising campaigns, donor outreach, and sponsorship initiatives Bylaws- HOA Inaugural Year
- Partner with the Executive Director to identify funding priorities
- Support grant strategy, donor engagement events, and annual giving efforts
- Cultivate relationships with individual donors, corporations, and community funders
- Support stewardship practices that build long-term donor loyalty
- Inspire and support fellow board members in meeting give-or-get expectations
- Develop creative fundraising opportunities aligned with the mission
- Help build long-term revenue strategies for organizational growth and program expansion
- Experience in fundraising, development, sales, or donor engagement
- Strong networking and relationship-building skills
- DMV-based connections strongly preferred
- Masters Degree required
Approximately 15–25 hours/month
Application Due- March 15, 2026
Application here https //forms.gle/vGApNjE6XmCfHzZu5
Salary : $1,000