92NY
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Founded in 1874, The 92nd Street Y, New York (92NY) is a global
center for culture, connection, and enrichment. 92NY connects New
York City, the country and the world through programs centered on
culture, entertainment, and conversation, harnessing the power of
arts, ideas, and Jewish values to enrich, enlighten, and connect
the world.
92NY is a singular organization reaching more than 700,000
people annually in person and online and reaches people in all 50
states, 200+ countries, and 24 million video views annually. 92NY
contributes to the vibrant global cultural landscape and welcomes
people of all ages, races, faiths, and backgrounds.
This is an exciting time to join the 92NY as it celebrates its
150th anniversary and enters the final stages of a capital campaign
that will transform the campus, build an endowment, and support its
world-class programs.
The development team is a dynamic group of highly skilled,
goal-focused individuals who, alongside program partners, continue
to achieve fundraising success by finding creative and unique ways
to inspire support across the organization. At this momentous time
in 92NY’s history, the scope and volume of the Development
Department’s work continues to expand exponentially, making it
imperative to continue growing the team’s staff resources such as
with this new role.
Position Summary
The Prospect Research Manager is responsible for staying abreast
of prospecting opportunities and regular areas of prime prospect
research in a pro-active manner. Reporting to the Director,
Development Operations and Research, and under the guidance and
direction of the Director of Prospect Research, this position
conducts comprehensive and proactive prospect research with the
goal of identifying new major giving and foundation prospects.
Major Accountabilities
- Provide brief research profiles on donors making new gifts to
92NY and share with appropriate development staff. - Prepare prospect research profiles for potential and identified
major and mid-level gift prospects. - Regularly review internal 92NY attendee lists and external
lists of peer organizations for potential mid-level and major
giving prospects. - Identify the capacity, propensity, and affinity of major and
mid-level donors and prospects with a focus on gleaning their
outside giving and other philanthropic interests. - Conduct research on Foundations.
- Create prospect research reports for prospect review meetings
with major gift officers and regularly attend major gift team
meetings to prioritize prospecting needs. - Regularly assess and review current prospect moves management;
support gift officers in the refreshing and updating of their
portfolios. - Provide oversight of the Tessitura database process for
monitoring and tracking prospects. - Assist with prospect profiles of guests to cultivation and
fundraising events. - In partnership with Development Officers, stay abreast of 92NY
program initiatives to identify fundraising opportunities to ensure
that ongoing funding needs are met through prospect pipelines. - Utilize the functionality in the Tessitura database, including
reports and utilities and list manager, to build and analyze
prospect lists for proactive and post-event research
opportunities.
Experience, Skills and
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree required.
- 2-3 years of experience in prospect research, development,
library research or information related field. - Strong computer and technical skills and demonstrated
background in internet-based research. - Proficiency in Microsoft Office suite. Experience with
relational databases and the ability to download and export
information between systems. - Experience with Tessitura or another CRM such as Raiser’s
Edge. - Knowledge of the range of resources available to prospect
researchers and the ability to apply those resources in an
organized and purposeful manner. - Understanding of local, regional, and national philanthropic,
business, and foundation communities. - Ability to analyze and synthesize data from a wide variety of
sources, and present the resulting information in a clear, concise,
and well written summary. - Proficiency in internet research and data extraction, including
fundraising databases and online services. - Knowledge of various prospect research and wealth screening
platforms such as Iwave, Lexis-Nexis, Relationship Science
(RelSci), Foundation Directory Online and GuideStar. - Ability to organize and manage a diverse range of assignments
and projects with attention to detail and follow through. - Flexible work attitude and the ability to adjust to changing
priorities and deadlines. - Ability to work in a team environment and independently.
- Understanding of major gift fundraising fundamentals.
- Ability to handle sensitive and confidential information
appropriately and with discretion.
Work Hours and Environment
40 hours/week; Monday to Friday, 9 am – 6 pm.
This position is approved to utilize a hybrid working model
which is subject to change in the future.
Application Instructions
Interested applicants should forward a resume and a cover letter
with salary requirements via the following link:
https://external-92y.icims.com/jobs/1944/prospect-research-manager/job
Due to the high volume of applications that we receive, we are
only able to contact those applicants whose experience most aligns
with the position profile.
COMPENSATION RANGE
$60,000-70,000
The actual compensation offered will be based on a number of
factors including, but not limited to the qualifications of the
applicant, years of relevant experience, level of education
attained, and certifications or other professional licenses
held.
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