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National Director of Philanthropy

Yad Vashem USA Foundation

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Yad Vashem USA Foundation

National Director of Philanthropy

New York, NY

 

 

 

Background

Yad Vashem’s mission is to lead the documentation, research,
education, and commemoration of the Holocaust, and to convey the
chronicles of this singular Jewish and human event to every person
in Israel, to the Jewish people, and to every significant and
relevant audience worldwide. 

 

The recent establishment of Yad Vashem USA Foundation (YVUSA)
was driven by that mission and to address the challenges we face as
we enter an era with no more Holocaust survivors among us. This new
reality requires new ways of engaging communities around the United
States in Holocaust awareness and education, which requires Yad
Vashem to initiate organizational renewal, financial stabilization,
and updated development plans to ensure that its message of
Holocaust remembrance resonates for generations to come. By taking
direct responsibility and oversight for all its activities
worldwide, Yad Vashem aims to enhance its global content and
distribution, increase efficiency in fundraising, and maintain its
operational strength and sustainability for the future.

 

Position

Yad Vashem USA Foundation (YVUSA) seeks a dynamic, outcome
driven, and entrepreneurial leader with demonstrated success as a
fundraising strategist, major gift solicitor, and team supervisor
to serve as its inaugural National Director of Philanthropy.
Working closely with Yad Vashem’s Israel-based Director of United
States Desk, the National Director of Philanthropy will be a
unique, compelling, and critically important role for a top-tier
executive to help advance next-generation Holocaust education and
continued impact throughout the world, as spearheaded by Yad
Vashem.

 

The National Director of Philanthropy will join YVUSA at an
exciting moment of transition and will have the unique opportunity
to chart a new course for organizational growth. As part of this
new role, the National Director of Philanthropy will develop
strategies to raise the overall competitive position with existing
donors of Holocaust research, scholarship, and education (as
spearheaded by Yad Vashem), and to design and drive initiatives
that enable the organization to tap into new segments of the donor
marketplace. A significant focus will be directed towards
developing major donor relationships and implementing individual
donor and foundation solicitation and stewardship strategies. The
National Director of Philanthropy will guide fundraising programs
and activities that strengthen and expand the organization’s
visibility and brand and will work closely with counterparts in
Israel to plan and implement high impact, successful fundraising
initiatives.

 

Responsibilities

  • Represent Yad Vashem in the United States and raise its profile
    across the country and connecting interested individuals and
    foundations with its shared vision, mission, and work.
  • Advise Yad Vashem on how and where to strategically engage in
    the United States.
  • Expand the US donor base and identify and build relationships
    with existing and new donors across denominations, generations, and
    geographies and serve as a conduit between US-based donors and Yad
    Vashem and its shared mission.
  • Identify, develop, and recommend to Yad Vashem high-potential
    partnerships that could support and enhance advancement of fund
    development and US engagement strategies.
  • Work closely with Yad Vashem’s Projects Department to develop,
    implement, and leverage compelling programs of interest to US
    donors and which US donors can support.
  • Oversee the provision of logistical support for the
    implementation of fund-development-related Yad Vashem events and
    programs within the United States.
  • Identify and facilitate opportunities for Yad Vashem leadership
    to connect with US donors, both in Israel and the United States,
    and for US donors to visit Yad Vashem in Israel.
  • Collaborate with Yad Vashem to design, plan, and connect US
    donors with Mission opportunities; build and nurture long-term
    relationships with Mission participants and other returning
    visitors to Yad Vashem as they forge and deepen their connection to
    Yad Vashem and its work.
  • Advise Yad Vashem on engagement priorities, communication
    priorities, and messaging tailored to the US community; support Yad
    Vashem communications efforts as needed.
  • Initially identify and connect with individuals who have made
    bequests either directly to or intended to benefit Yad Vashem,
    providing support as necessary to update individual bequests. Over
    time, develop and implement a planned giving strategy and the
    infrastructure to support a full range of planned giving
    options.
  • Support and engage the YVUSA Board of Directors; collaborate
    with Yad Vashem in its efforts to build and support US and
    international honorary and advisory bodies linked to fund
    development and fund development priorities.
  • Build and nurture the structure, infrastructure, and
    organizational culture needed to succeed in achieving Yad Vashem’s
    goals for US presence and fund development.
  • Build and sustain meaningful relationships with Yad Vashem
    professionals through Yad Vashem’s US Desk and back-office
    teams.

 

Qualifications

  • Passion for Yad Vashem’s vision and mission.
  • Demonstrated success developing and implementing strategic
    plans and tasks with clear goals, objectives, and measurement
    tools. 
  • Demonstrated success in fundraising, and broad knowledge of all
    areas of fundraising including individual major gifts, planned
    giving, events, and foundation support. 
  • Deep understanding of the philanthropic landscape in the United
    States, and familiarity with Jewish community structures and
    institutions.
  • Experience working with Israel-based philanthropic
    organizations.
  • Ability to learn and gain deep understanding of a diverse range
    of programs and their impact to meaningfully engage philanthropic
    support. Proficiency in articulating programmatic impact to
    prospective donors.
  • A successful track record with major gift solicitation in the
    six and seven figure range. 
  • Strong interpersonal skills. Collaborative, team-driven nature
    with the ability to partner internally with cross-functional teams
    and externally with Yad Vashem partners.
  • Excellent attention to detail, responsiveness, and creative
    problem-solving skills.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills, with an
    emphasis on the ability to persuade and influence others around
    ideas, decisions, and financial support.
  • Strong leadership, management and supervision skills that
    include the ability to inspire, influence, and hold a team
    accountable to high standards and goals.
  • Experience with budgeting and financial oversight. 
  • Experience partnering with a team to create an effective and
    innovative marketing and communications plan. 
  • A dedicated spirit and commitment to the work of Yad
    Vashem.
  • Willingness to travel nationally and to Israel.

 

Salary

The starting salary for this position is $300,000 and can be
adjusted based on experience. 

 

Dara Klarfeld, CEO

[email protected]

 

Tani Weissman, Principal

[email protected]

 

Nina Cogan, Talent Consultant

[email protected]

 

Sarah Skrovan, Senior Associate

[email protected]

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