Director, Gift Planning
Company: Appalachian Mountain Club
Location: Charlestown
Posted on: November 16, 2024
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Job Description:
Director, Gift Planning
October 2024 - Remote / Northeast, USA
The Appalachian Mountain Club seeks a collaborative new Director,
Gift Planning to lead its strategic planned giving program as the
organization embarks on its largest comprehensive campaign in its
150-year history
About Appalachian Mountain Club
Founded in 1876, the Appalachian Mountain Club (AMC) is the oldest
conservation and recreation organization in the United States.
AMC's mission is simple yet powerful: foster the protection,
enjoyment, and understanding of the outdoors.
Supported by over 90,000 members and with 11 chapters from Virginia
to Maine, AMC works to conserve the mountains, forests, waters, and
trails of America's Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions. AMC
oversees and stewards well over 100,000 acres of land and 1,800
miles of trails and offers over 5,000 outdoor activities each year
to help participants experience, appreciate, and learn more about
the outdoors. Additionally, AMC is engaged in scientific research
investigating the impacts of climate change and is committed to
reducing its burden by protecting and managing land that sequesters
carbon, protects biodiversity, and increases the resilience of
landscapes and communities. In addition to supporting public policy
to address climate change, AMC is committed to reaching "net zero"
emissions as an organization by 2050.
AMC is inspired by the untold diversity of its members and friends,
and aims to be an inclusive, equitable, and kind community. AMC is
united in its adventures by mutual trust, collective safety,
respect for the natural world, and appreciation for our time
together outdoors. With a focus on protecting mountains, forests,
waters, and trails throughout the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic
regions, AMC envisions a world where natural resources are healthy,
loved, and always protected, and where the outdoors occupies a
place of central importance in every person's life.
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About the Position
A new position, the Director, Gift Planning is responsible for
overall strategic leadership and management of AMC's planned giving
program. Reporting to the incoming Senior Director, Principal
Gifts, this position will work closely with all frontline
fundraising staff, including the Chief Development Officer (CDO)
and AMC management team at a time of transformation and growth, as
the organization launches its largest fundraising campaign in its
150-year history. Informed by a new strategic plan and guided by
the leadership of CEO & President Nicole Zussman and a freshly
invigorated senior management team, this is an exceptionally
special moment to help set the future course for AMC by co-creating
transformational funding opportunities in partnership with AMC's
program leadership, and to collaboratively advance relationships
with major and principal gift donors and prospects.
AMC anticipates that its comprehensive fundraising campaign goal
will incorporate a significant planned giving goal (from gifts
including realized bequest revenue, irrevocable and revocable
gifts). This position will be pivotal in driving strategic
initiatives to maximize planned giving efforts during this
campaign. The Director, Gift Planning is responsible for securing
planned and complex gift assets and/or blended gifts (i.e., a
combination of annual, outright, revocable, and irrevocable
deferred gifts) with a particular focus on gifts of $100,000 and
above.
The Director, Gift Planning will collaborate with frontline
funders, AMC's management team and Board members to identify and
qualify prospects. This position will partner with the Development
Operations team to utilize top industry tools to cultivate,
solicit, administer, and steward planned gifts.
Immediate cash revenue from realized planned gifts averages $2.7
million annually; AMC is approaching $100 million in charitable
assets under management. These revenue streams are expected to grow
proportionately as AMC advances its comprehensive campaign. AMC has
nearly 400 members in the Summit Trust, its legacy society, and
very few of these gifts have been documented. Growing this pool of
donors while simultaneously cultivating and soliciting them for
current and deferred gifts is a key priority of this position.
This position aligns both staff and volunteers to advance AMC's
mission and its four strategic priorities:
--- Inspire joyous, meaningful outdoor experiences.
--- Protect critical landscapes for the well-being of people and
the outdoors.
--- Cultivate and sustain a robust, diverse, and welcoming
community.
--- Foster equity in the outdoors.
Key Responsibilities
Strategic Direction
--- Provide strategic program leadership and direction to AMC's
planned giving program.
--- Work in tandem with the Senior Director of Principal Gifts to
encourage, motivate, and incentive frontline fundraisers to
cultivate and secure a variety of planned or complex gifts from
donors, including combinations of outright and deferred gifts.
--- Actively contribute to principal and major gift-level strategy
discussions. Bring forward blended gift solutions that help donors
maximize giving.
--- Establish budget and activity goals for planned gifts in
consultation with the CDO and Senior Director, Principal Gifts, and
develop both annual and multi-year strategies to reach them.
--- Work with the Development Operations team, Finance department,
and other colleagues to ensure proper forecasting, handling, and
crediting of revenue from planned gifts.
--- In cooperation with Marketing and Communications, Development
Operations, Annual Giving and the frontline fundraising team, as
well as third-party vendors, enhance the existing gift planning
marketing program to increase awareness, education, and interest in
current and deferred giving opportunities through mass gift appeal
mailing, targeted prospect mailings, online appeals, and messaging
to all AMC donors, prospects, and members.
--- Work with Development and Marketing and Communications
colleagues to identify opportunities to integrate planned gift
marketing and recognition into existing appeals and stewardship
efforts.
Donor Cultivation, Solicitation, and Stewardship
--- Manage a portfolio of current and prospective donors to deepen
relationships and maximize lifetime giving via outright,
split-interest, and gifts through wills and living trusts,
retirement accounts, life insurance policies, charitable remainder
trusts, and charitable gift annuities, as well as outright gifts of
complex assets such as stock, mutual funds, personal property, and
other non-cash assets.
--- Personally solicit high-value donors and prospects for outright
and deferred gifts of $100,000 or more, including blended
outright-deferred gift arrangements, and negotiating appropriate
terms and arrangements.
--- Ensure that the Summit Trust members are well-stewarded through
a variety of approaches, including print and digital
communications, personal and customized engagement, and curated
activities.
--- Respond to planned giving inquiries by prospective donors in a
timely manner
--- Identify high-level prospects for blended gift solicitation,
create customized cultivation and stewardship plans based on
individual donors' giving capacity, and engage donors around
opportunities for new outright and deferred gifts.
--- Provide guidance to frontline fundraisers on planned giving
approaches and opportunities through trainings and educational
sessions and integrate planned giving vehicles into fundraisers'
toolboxes.
--- Consult with and develop a network of legal and financial
professionals and financial institutions as necessary to build
knowledge of tax laws and gift planning trends and to ensure that
all gifts are in line with donors' goals, AMC's mission and
policies, and IRS regulations.
Key Qualifications
--- Minimum of 7 years of planned giving or major gift fundraising
experience and/or experience with trusts and estates, tax
accounting, financial planning or wealth management with increasing
levels of responsibility.
--- Demonstrated track record of planned giving solicitation
experience, with fundraising success in the cultivation,
solicitation, and stewardship of major (six-figure) and principal
gifts (seven+ figures), and success in strategically engaging and
securing gifts from previously unaffiliated constituencies.
--- Strong knowledge of current and evolving trends in charitable
giving, particularly in the areas of complex estate planning tools,
charitable tax law, estate and probate laws and personal
finance.
--- Excellent interpersonal and negotiation skills.
--- Superior verbal and written communication skills, including the
ability to communicate complex financial and program information
clearly and concisely.
--- Facility with employing CRMs and reporting to inform a
data-driven approach to moves management. Experience using
Salesforce a plus.
--- Experience working with gift planning software such as
PG-Calc.
--- Experience engaging groups of diverse stakeholders, from
complex organizational teams to volunteers.
--- Strength in developing fundraising strategies and experience
working directly with the most senior levels of an
organization.
--- Strong willingness to collaborate in a highly team-based
environment; ability to build working relationships up, down, and
across a large and diffuse organization.
--- A history of and commitment to diversity, inclusion, and
confidentiality.
--- Willingness and ability to adhere to the Association of
Fundraising Professionals Code of Ethical Standards.
--- Successful track record---translating research and program
activity into compelling philanthropic objectives.
--- Knowledge and experience working on climate and conservation
policy and/or environmental issues is a plus.
---The ability to travel frequently in support of AMC's
philanthropic priorities (including weeknights and weekends),
staffing multi-day events as well as cultivation and solicitation
visits with the President & CEO and CDO, Board members, and other
volunteers.
--- JD or Master's degree preferred although not required
---The ability to travel frequently in support of AMC's
philanthropic priorities (including weeknights and weekends),
staffing multi-day events as well as cultivation and solicitation
visits with the President & CEO, CDO, Board members, and other
volunteers. Travel may involve going to backcountry locations and
staying in dormitory-style accommodation. AMC encourages candidates
to have a willingness to learn how to engage in outdoor
recreational activities, including skiing, snowshoeing, or hiking
in difficult terrain.
AMC welcomes all qualified candidates to apply, and they invite the
full participation of all individuals currently underrepresented in
the outdoor community. This includes but is not limited to,
individuals from racially and/or ethnically diverse communities,
individuals with disabilities, individuals from LGBTQ+ communities,
and individuals who experience intersectionality with one or more
of these identities.
This is a remote position with preference for the candidate to be
based in the Northeast. The salary range for this position is
$110,000 - $150,000 and is dependent on a candidate's permanent
location.
If you are interested in being considered for this search, please
use the form below to submit your cover letter and resume in
confidence.
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