[ref. e10308624] UHN - Senior Director, Major Gifts
Our role is to garner support for Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, one of the world’s leading cancer research and treatment centres, through philanthropy, fundraising events, and our world
- renowned lottery program.
The work we accomplish drives groundbreaking research, relentless innovation, and a deep commitment to improving the lives of cancer patients and their loved ones.
Now, we have an opportunity to blaze an even brighter future for everyone affected by cancer.We will Carry The Fire for cancer patients everywhere, lighting the way forward through discovery, reigniting our commitment to transform cancer outcomes and ease the profound suffering cancer causes patients and their loved ones.
At the PMCF, every one of us carries the fire for someone else.
Join us as we inspire a movement and help us achieve our vision to change the way we understand, diagnose, and treat cancer.
Established in 1982, PMCF has been setting daring and audacious goals with a mindset that is driven by our culture and passion for the cause.
We have pioneered many successful fundraising programs, including our world-leading Princess Margaret Home Lottery, and some of the world’s largest peer-to-peer cancer fundraising events, and have sophisticated Estates & Gift Planning and Major & Transformational Gifts programs.
This is a particularly exciting time to join PMCF as we plan a historic, comprehensive fundraising campaign for The Princess Margaret.We are seeking an experienced, ambitious and forward-thinking fundraising professional to lead major gift fundraising in support of the Breast and Gynecologic Cancer site groups at The Princess Margaret, as well as other portfolios as assigned.
Reporting to the Vice President, Major & Transformational Giving, the Senior Director, Major Gifts will work collaboratively with colleagues and medical leadership to identify, cultivate, solicit and steward individuals, foundations and corporations who are capable of making gifts at the $50,000+ level, with a strategic focus on gifts of $1,000,000 or more.
With superb relationship management skills and a deep commitment to stewardship, the Senior Director will strengthen relationships with prospects, donors, senior volunteers, clinicians, researchers and other Cancer Centre partners.They will be trusted for their professionalism, and for their ability to secure significant gifts while maintaining the integrity and high standards that have come to be expected by donors, senior volunteers, and Cancer Centre staff.
The Senior Director will provide leadership to a talented team of two direct reports, including a Senior Development Officer and a Development Associate.
They will be an effective coach, partner and resource for their staff and other colleagues, helping devise, impart and execute strategies that will inspire both present and future major giving.
They will serve as a designated lead, internal champion and resource for their fundraising portfolios at the Foundation.
We are seeking an equity-focused candidate who brings both lived and learned experience to philanthropy, supporting the diverse communities we serve.
Key Duties and Responsibilities: The Senior Director will focus their time, attention, and efforts in the following areas:- Manage a portfolio of 100-150+ major gift prospects and donors at various stages of the fundraising cycle to achieve personal annual goals of $5,000,000+ in new pledge commitments and $3,000,000+ in new revenue
- Lead and manage two direct reports (Senior Development Officer and Development Associate), including recruitment and retention, performance management, professional development and establishing and achieving fundraising goals
- Engage and build relationships with new prospects and solicit support for approved fundraising priorities
- Build strong relationships with medical and research leaders to understand their vision and fundraising priorities
- Be the Foundation’s subject matter expert on their respective portfolios at The Princess Margaret
- Collaborate with colleagues in communications to develop compelling proposals, impact reports, cases for support and other communications and marketing materials to enable fundraising activities
- In partnership with clinical and research leaders, identify potential prospects and partners including individuals, foundations, and corporations
- Ensure appropriate research is undertaken to provide background information on prospects to confirm that the prospect has the capacity to be a major donor
- Help recruit, manage, coach and support major gift fundraising volunteers in all aspects of prospect engagement, including solicitation
- Support cross-functional fundraising opportunities, including through collaboration with the Community & Corporate Partnerships, Leadership and Annual Giving teams At PMCF, we strive to foster a culture built on Collaboration, Accountability, Respect, and Excellence (CARE).
Central to these values is our commitment to IDEAA: Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, Accessibility, and Anti-Racism.
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