Associate Director - Leadership Giving
Company: Northeastern University
Location: Boston
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
About the Opportunity Job Summary Reporting directly to the
Executive Director, Development, the Associate Director, Leadership
Giving will join the Leadership Giving team with the goal of
advancing high mid-range donor giving at Northeastern University.
This is a highly specialized position, focusing on the top end of
leadership gifts to the University. The Associate Director,
Leadership Giving will work in close collaboration with University
Advancement and college and unit staff to: Identify and build
relationships with prospective donors who have the potential to
give at the $10,000 - $100,000 level Develop strategies for
cultivation of these leadership level donors and prospects Prepare
for and make solicitations to these leadership level donors and
prospects Navigate planned giving opportunities among leadership
level donors and prospects, to provide additional support and
proactive fundraising within the area of gift planning. Determine
the trajectory of these leadership level donors and prospects.
Manage and supervise at least one additional Leadership Giving
frontline fundraiser to assist in the health and growth of the
Leadership Giving program. By working collaboratively across the
university, the Associate Director, Leadership Giving will play an
active role in the success of the leadership giving program in
terms of both development activity and philanthropic giving to all
colleges, units, and programs. The Associate Director, Leadership
Giving will execute the strategy established by the Executive
Director, Development to ensure the success and growth of the
leadership giving program. The Associate Director, Leadership
Giving will work to engage leadership level donors ($10,000 -
$100,000) who exhibit considerable promise (capacity and
inclination) to elevate to the major gift level to ensure greater
long-term success for the major gift and principal gift programs.
The Associate Director will hold face-to-face and virtual meetings
with donors/prospects as needed to move the constituent closer to a
leadership level gift. The Associate Director will quickly but
thoughtfully make decisions on the trajectory of the
donor/prospects based upon the leadership giving activities,
conversations, and research. The Associate Director will be a
highly effective collaborator and partner who is able to work
across both University Advancement and the greater university to
ensure the fundraising success of the program. They will acquire
and articulate an understanding of Northeastern University and its
various colleges and units to be able to have informed and educated
conversations with donors/prospects. The Associate Director,
Leadership Giving will manage a portfolio of a select group of
high-end leadership giving level alumni, parents, and friends, with
a focus on raising gifts to the major gift level. The Associate
Director will close gifts and cultivate qualified donors/prospects
for larger gifts. The Associate Director will manage and supervise
at least one Leadership Giving frontline fundraisers and staff to
aid in their growth and development as professional fundraisers.
This management and supervision will include, but not be limited
to, weekly/bi-weekly fundraising activity meetings, monthly
progress meetings and quarterly portfolio reviews. Additionally,
the Associate Director will prepare and present quarterly and
fiscal year-end performance reviews in conjunction with the
Executive Director. Minimum Qualifications The university is
seeking a highly entrepreneurial, energetic individual who has 3-5
years of progressive development experience. Proven success in
fundraising, including, but not limited to, donor/prospect
portfolio management and experience making gift solicitations at
the $25,000 level. Higher education fundraising experience is not
required but is a plus. Ability to demonstrate a highly
sophisticated approach to fundraising, utilizing major and planned
giving resources to raise donor sights. Ability and desire to
manage frontline fundraising staff resulting in increased
fundraising results and enhanced fundraising skills. Strong working
knowledge of development including, but not limited to gift
processing, portfolio management, prospect research and donor
stewardship. Strong interpersonal skills necessary for building
both internal and external relationships with donors/prospects,
deans, faculty, staff, and colleagues. Collaborative in approach
Able to take direction Flexibility to adapt as the leadership
giving program evolves Excellent verbal and written communication
skills Ability to travel as necessary Bachelor’s degree is required
Key Responsibilities Leadership Giving donor/prospect activities
Highly sophisticated fundraising approach with the ability to
elevate sights within the mid-level giving program but also the
planned giving area Build and manage a portfolio of prospective
donor/prospects at the leadership level who exhibit considerable
promise for evolving to major gift level capacity over time Ability
to help build markets specifically in CA and NYC as Northeastern
continues to grow in both of these geographic areas Identify,
qualify, cultivate, solicit, and steward this portfolio of
donor/prospects to strategically enhance their giving potential and
likelihood Work to connect with donors/prospects at the leadership
giving level who exhibit the potential to give at the major and
principal giving levels Achieve a high level of engagement and
financial support from these constituents Work across University
Advancement and the greater university to build relationships that
will enhance active solicitations of leadership giving
donor/prospects to help move these prospects to higher giving
levels Meet and exceed established metrics and benchmarks Utilize
Advancement data management system, Salesforce, to log activity,
create call and progress reports and maintain data integrity of
leadership giving donors and prospects Execute an effective
stewardship plan for this portfolio of donors/prospects Collaborate
with University Advancement colleagues and staff along with college
colleagues and staff to enhance cultivation, solicitation, and
stewardship as necessary Leadership Giving Management and
Supervision activities Manage and supervise Leadership Giving
frontline fundraising staff to increase fundraising results to
benefit Leadership Giving and the respective college, program or
unit. Work in close collaboration with the Executive Director –
Leadership Giving to hire, on board, train and develop Leadership
Giving staff. Hold weekly and bi-weekly fundraising activity
meetings with direct reports. Hold monthly progress meetings and
quarterly portfolio reviews with direct reports. Prepare and
present quarterly and yearly performance appraisals for direct
reports in conjunction with the Executive Director. Operate as a
flexible and nimble fundraiser and manager as the Leadership Giving
program evolves. Acquire and articulate an understanding of
Northeastern University’s various colleges and units to be able to
have informed and educated conversations with donors and prospects
This understanding and knowledge will come from conversations with
stakeholders in University Advancement and across the Northeastern
University ecosystem Position Type Advancement Additional
Information Northeastern University considers factors such as
candidate work experience, education and skills when extending an
offer. Northeastern has a comprehensive benefits package for
benefit eligible employees. This includes medical, vision, dental,
paid time off, tuition assistance, wellness & life, retirement- as
well as commuting & transportation. Visit
https://hr.northeastern.edu/benefits/ for more information. All
qualified applicants are encouraged to apply and will receive
consideration for employment without regard to race, religion,
color, national origin, age, sex, sexual orientation, disability
status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.
Compensation Grade/Pay Type: 109S Expected Hiring Range: $67,855.00
- $95,845.00 With the pay range(s) shown above, the starting salary
will depend on several factors, which may include your education,
experience, location, knowledge and expertise, and skills as well
as a pay comparison to similarly-situated employees already in the
role. Salary ranges are reviewed regularly and are subject to
change.
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