Overview of AJWS
American Jewish World Service (AJWS) is the leading Jewish organization working to promote human rights and end poverty in the developing world. AJWS advances the health and rights of women, girls and LGBT people; promotes civil and political rights; defends access to food, land and water; and aids communities in the aftermath of disasters. We pursue lasting change by granting approximately $40 million annually to more than 500 grassroots and global human rights organizations in Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean and by mobilizing our community in the U.S. to advocate for global justice. Working together, we strive to build a more just and equitable world.
Position Summary
The Development Associate is a vital member of a fast-paced, high-energy Major Gifts team in New York. The Development Associate provides crucial administrative support in order to ensure outstanding stewardship for donors and prospects and efficient and effective operations for the Major Gifts. The Development Associate supports the major gifts officers in developing and implementing small cultivation events that will deepen existing donors’ commitment to AJWS’s work and will introduce new high-net worth individuals to the organization. This position is non-exempt.
Responsibilities
Responsibilities include but are not limited to:
Support the Major Gifts team with logistics for travel, donor meetings, Leadership Council Meetings etc.;
Provide donor database support, including queries and reports, data entry, donor research;
Provide support in creating donor solicitation letters, newsletters, correspondence (merging and proofing);
Create and organize constituent lists for events, direct mail and personal appeals to major donors and prospects;
Support Major Gifts Officers in developing and implementing small cultivation events driven by supporters and donors;
Work closely with the Major Gifts team to manage event timelines, deadlines, outreach and vendor contracts;
Coordinate and submit requests for event invitations and promotional materials (including printed collateral and digital media) via the Communications Department;
Plan, organize and coordinate set-up of event materials, food and beverage catering, and any other supplies or equipment;
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) and 2-3 years of related experience required
Thorough knowledge and proficiency in Microsoft Office applications
Previous experience with Raiser’s Edge or a similar database preferred
Superior written communications skills, time management and organizational skills
Comfort learning and using a variety of online technologies and applications
Ability to self-start and work independently
Ability to handle multiple complex projects
Availability to work occasional nights and weekends for special events
Strong interest and commitment to global human rights
Professional, enthusiastic, flexible attitude and demeanor
Previous events-planning experience and NGO/nonprofit-sector experience preferred
Additional Considerations:
People of color; lesbian, gay, bisexual, intersex, trans and gender non-conforming people; women; and differently abled people are encouraged to apply. We also encourage applications from people of diverse religious, spiritual and cultural backgrounds.
Authorization to work in the US is required.