Alvin Ailey Dance
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Alvin Ailey Dance Foundation, one of the world’s premier dance
institutions, seeks a motivated and personable team player to
strategically lead the organization’s institutional giving efforts.
Alvin Ailey Dance Foundation is a nonprofit organization comprised
of the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, Ailey II, The Ailey
School, and Ailey’s Arts in Education Programs.
The organization’s mission is to further the pioneering work of
Alvin Ailey by establishing an extended cultural community which
provides dance performances, training, and community programs for
all people. As important as its artistic and educational mission,
the Ailey organization plays a social role, using the beauty and
humanity of the African American heritage and other cultures to
inspire and unite people of all races, ages and back grounds.
Named “Cultural Ambassador to the World,” by a United States
Congressional Resolution, Alvin Ailey American Dance
Theater numbers 31 of the most talented dancers in the
world, and its diverse repertory is unparalleled in modern dance. A
typical season includes engagements in its home base of New York
City: 5 weeks each winter at New York City Center and 2 weeks each
spring at Brooklyn Academy of Music, a 20 city United States tour
and extensive international touring. Annually, nearly 500,000
people experience Ailey performances and programs.
A multifaceted organization, the Ailey family also encompasses
Ailey II, a second company dedicated to the
development of young artists and community outreach; The
Ailey School, a world-class dance academy which provides
instruction to a diverse group of students aged 3-25; and
Ailey Arts in Education and Community Programs
which provide young people from diverse cultural and economic
backgrounds the opportunity to explore dance, build self-esteem and
develop life skills.
The Director of Institutional Giving is a
dynamic and strategic leader with a proven track record of
identifying, securing, and stewarding major foundation, corporate
and government gifts. Under the direction of the Managing Director
of Development, the Director is responsible for managing and
planning activities that increase, diversity and sustain funding
from foundation and government entities for Ailey’s program and
initiatives. The incumbent will work closely with colleagues’
organization-wide to develop the planning and implementation of the
Institutional Giving program which supports the efforts of the
Companies, Ailey’s Arts in Education and Community Programs, The
Ailey School, and general operations.
Responsibilities include, but are not limited
to:
Solicitation & Strategy:
- In collaboration with the Managing Director of Development,
create and implement a strong fundraising strategy and plan
targeting foundations, corporations, and government agencies - Initiate, cultivate, manage, and steward relationships with
current foundation, corporation and government funders, expanding
an existing portfolio with the goal of increasing revenue from
institutional funders - Grow and maintain active pipelines and manage communications
with existing and potential institutional donors by researching,
identifying, evaluating and cultivating prospects - Identify fundraising opportunities, including program areas for
funding aligned to organizational goals - Monitor and implement best practices and understand fundraising
trends to advise on strategy
Grant Writing & Reporting:
- Conceptualize and write compelling case statements and
proposals for institutional funders, including complex proposals
that require working closely with Ailey staff and Board - Ensure all application materials (e.g. narrative and
attachments) are of the highest quality and all deadlines are
met - Generate accurate and timely responses for all due diligence
requests and/or grant reports during and after the grant
agreement - Maintain the highest levels of accountability and compliance
standards for donors and funding sources
Other Development Activities:
- Work closely with the Finance, Arts in Education, Ailey School,
Operations and other departments to develop fundraising strategies,
budgets, and proposals - Manage and maintain calendar of proposal and report
deadlines - Ensure timely submission to funders, and that deliverables and
milestones are tracked appropriately for all grants - Develop and implement grant contract review processes
- Lead and execute site visits for current and potential
funders - Complete other assignments, duties special projects as needed
to meet the needs of the department/institution. - Supervises Associate Director of Institutional Giving and
Grants Officer
Skills/Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree required; master’s degree
preferred. - A minimum of 6+ years of fundraising experience,
including 3+ years as a frontline fundraiser and
supervisor. - Successful track record obtaining six and seven figure grant
awards. - Able to work independently, manage multiple deadlines
and priorities simultaneously, and work effectively with diverse
internal and external constituents. - Exemplary written, verbal, and interpersonal
communication skills with the ability to work across teams. - In-depth knowledge of institutional fundraising
landscape and trends locally and nationally - Successful in financial oversight and management of
grant award funding. - Demonstrated analytical, planning, and goal setting
skills, with the ability to establish and manage deadlines, work
both independently and collaboratively. - Database experience with Salesforce preferred
- Willingness to work flexible hours, including evenings,
weekends, and travel as needed - Candidates with an intimate knowledge and appreciation
for dance and/or the performing arts are preferred.
Compensation:
$140K-$150K. Benefits include health (including EAP services),
dental insurance, flexible spending account, 403(b) retirement
plan, and commuter benefits.
The advertised pay rate is not a promise of a
particular wage for any specific employee. The specific
compensation offered to a candidate may be dependent on a variety
of factors including, but not limited to, the candidate’s
experience, education, special licensing or qualifications, and
other factors.
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applicants who submit the following will be considered:
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- Cover letter detailing your interest in this position
- Contact information for two professional references
Applications will not be considered without these items. No
phone calls, please.
Alvin Ailey Dance Foundation is an Equal Opportunity
Employer. Employment is based upon personal capabilities and
qualifications without discrimination based on race, color,
religion, creed, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, age,
disability, marital status, veteran status, citizenship status, or
any other protected characteristic as established by law.
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