The Development Assistant will assume responsibilities in supporting members of the Development team, consisting of a Director of Philanthropy, Development Operations Manager, Annual Giving Manager, and the President/CEO, as well as work collaboratively with other department staff to advance the mission of Arizona Animal Welfare League.
The Development Assistant has an essential role in providing vital administrative and operational support for all fundraising activities. This includes but is not limited to:
• Processing and recording all gifts (online and offline) into the donor database (Blackbaud’s Raiser’s Edge)
• Producing donor acknowledgment letters
• Maintaining donor database hygiene
• Maintaining current and prospective donor profiles
• Providing administrative support for donor events, board of directors meetings, and donor meetings
• Supporting the development team with lists and reporting to make informed fundraising decisions
This is an exciting opportunity for a professional who has a desire to administratively help us strengthen our donor relationships and strengthen our fund-raising program to support the growing needs for animal welfare in our community.
REPORTS TO: Annual Giving Manager
Responsibilities
Database Administration & Maintenance
· Maintain accuracy, quality, and integrity of the Raiser’s Edge database information.
· Process all incoming donations into the Raiser’s Edge database with accuracy and timeliness.
· Work with the Director of Finance and Development Operations Manager to process weekly/monthly deposits and conduct monthly reconciliation with the Director of Finance and Development Operations Manager.
· Maintain reporting schedules and pulling reports as necessary
· Ensure the Development Department procedures and practices are accurate, efficient, and well documented.
· Troubleshoot database issues.
· Assist with researching and qualifying new prospective donors.
· Assist with pulling lists and creating relevant reports to make data-informed decisions.
Managing Gift Processing and Acknowledgement Process:
Ensure accurate and timely gift acknowledgement (twice per week) for all incoming donations.
Call and thank assigned donors who are not in a portfolio.
Save acknowledgement letters appropriately for annual audit and for donor needs/requests.
Administrative Support
Prepare board reports and documents for board meetings
Prepare materials for solicitors, donors and board members as needed.
Assists in scheduling meetings with prospective funders and donors, as needed.
Attend regular staff and department meetings.
Event Support
Support the Annual Giving Manager in the logistical planning and execution of our Evening to Paws gala or other donor-focused events.
Assist in administrative duties of the event related to attendance, sponsorships, and in-kind items.
Qualifications
One year of database admin experience in a for-profit or nonprofit setting.
Experience with Blackbaud Raiser’s Edge preferred.
Excellent organizational skills: High and consistent attention to detail and ability to manage daily, weekly, and monthly tasks, works best in a structured, ordered environment
Excellent administrative skills: desire to support the department through administration, the ability to follow through on work assignments with a minimum of direct supervision.
A demonstrated ability to communicate clearly, confidently and professionally in a wide range of in-person and written interactions.
Strong problem-solving skills.
Strength in proofreading and ardent attention to detail.
Excellent interpersonal, relationship building and collaboration skills to effectively establish and maintain professional relationships with staff, donors, vendors and community partners.
The ability and desire to use and unite programs for efficient database management and document development. (Microsoft Suite, SharePoint, Blackbaud’s Raiser’s Edge)
Basic administrative skills, such as formatting Word documents, performing a mail merge, and knowledge on simple equations in Microsoft Excel
Experience in non-profit, advocacy or other community-based groups is valuable.
A commitment to professional ethics and maintaining the confidentiality of donors and families.
The ability to work on several projects at various stages of completion with strong organizational and time management skills.
Flexibility, determination and good humor.
Enthusiasm for working with diverse communities.
Requirements
The Development Assistant will be expected to work in the AAWL office Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Flexibility to work evenings and weekends when necessary to represent AAWL, accommodate donor availability and attend community events (at a minimum Evening to Paws gala or Design for Dogs in the Spring, Walk to Save Animals in the Fall).
The office is located in a kennel environment that houses dogs & cats of many sizes & temperaments.
To Apply for This Position
Please submit a resume, cover letter and three professional references including their email, phone and relationship to kverlin@aawl.org and in your subject line please reference “Database Administrator” No phone calls or walk-ins, please.
Employment Details
This is a full-time, non-exempt position. The salary range for this position is between $19.64 to $24.55/hour depending on experience and is commensurate with similar local/regional non-profit salaries. Benefits include employer-paid medical insurance, paid vacation/sick time off, and 12 paid holidays.