Corporate and Benefit Manager
Company: New York Foundation for the Arts
Location: Chicago
Posted on: October 24, 2024
Job Description:
ORGANIZATIONChicago Humanities presents the most compelling
authors, artists, and thinkers of our time, connecting people to
the ideas that shape and define us. Insightful, entertaining, and
interactive Chicago Humanities events are a platform for authors,
journalists, scholars, policymakers, and other thought leaders, as
well as for artists, actors, musicians, comedians, and cultural
figures. Our programs provoke conversations, celebrate creativity,
build community, and explore the boundaries of contemporary
knowledge and culture. Chicago Humanities values programming that
reflects multiple viewpoints and lived experiences, is accessible
and inclusive, and speaks to diverse audiences. We program across
Chicago, bringing people and ideas together in various
neighborhoods. Chicago Humanities seeks to facilitate an engagement
with ideas that transcend individual concerns to enable empathy and
connection through shared experiences. We are a hybrid office,
working together remotely and in the office; evening and weekend
availability is required during our Spring and Fall festival
seasons. More information at .POSITION DESCRIPTIONThe Corporate and
Benefit Engagement Manager is an integral member of the development
team who contributes to the creation and implementation of
comprehensive fundraising initiatives for increased contributed
income around corporate giving, board engagement, and the annual
gala. Major areas of responsibility include the management and
growth of Chicago Humanities' corporate giving program, planning
and producing the benefit, and assisting the Director of
Development with Board engagement surrounding, but not limited to,
these two critical fundraising initiatives.This role works closely
with the Director of Development and is supported by the
Development Administrator.JOB RESPONSIBILITIESCorporate
Relations
- Identify corporate prospects and conduct research to determine
interest and giving potential.
- Develop, manage and implement cultivation and solicitation
strategies for corporate sponsorships.
- Work directly with the marketing team to implement corporate
sponsorship agreements.
- Represent Chicago Humanities within Chicago's corporate and
cultural communities.
- Oversee Corporate Membership program, including stewardship of
corporate benefits.
- With Development Administrator, create and execute corporate
cultivation events.
- Collaborate with the Director of Development in preparing
fiscal year budgets for corporate and benefit revenue, tracking
progress towards goals.
- Other duties as assigned by the Director of Development.Annual
Benefit
- Collaborate with Development, Programming, and Production teams
to produce and manage Chicago Humanities' annual Benefit each Fall,
our largest fundraising opportunity of the year.
- Project manage event budgets, underwriting, sponsorship, table
and/or ticket sales, RSVPs, in-kind contributions, manage vendors
and production needs.Board Liaison
- Provide staff support for both the Governance and Nominating
Committee and Development Committee of the Board of Directors.
- Track board annual giving, including progress to call, creating
timely written communications and mailings as necessary.
- Responsible for timely preparation of necessary material
including agendas, reports, action items, and tracking
systems.KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
- 2-3 years of progressive development experience in a
multi-faceted development shop with exposure to corporate giving
and event planning.
- Excellent project management, written, and oral communication
skills.
- Ability to maintain a high level of poise and professionalism
in all circumstances.
- Ability to initiate and build relationships with prospective
donors.
- Demonstrated ability to take primary responsibility for a
diverse number of projects and to complete them on time with
limited supervision.
- Ability to work collaboratively in a team setting.
- Knowledge of Raiser's Edge or a similar donor CRM.
- Ability to work nights and weekends as needed.WORK
LOCATIONChicago Humanities works in a hybrid model with Tuesdays
and Thursdays required to be in person at our River North office
while Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays allow the option to work
remotely. Exceptions might occur based on organizational and
departmental needs. While working remotely, you will have access to
a laptop computer and a $50 per month stipend to offset home
internet and personal phone expenses. All full-time positions at
Chicago Humanities may require additional nights and weeks to
support aspects of our in-person events that take place across the
city.COMPENSATION AND BENEFITSThis is a full-time position with a
starting salary of $65,000 based on qualifications and experience.
Benefits include fully covered health insurance (with an option to
upgrade), dental, vision, 403(b) with 7% employer match, equitable
parental leave, tax-free commuter spending plan, life insurance,
short and long-term disability, and 17 days of accrued paid time
off. In addition, we offset busy seasons with additional office
closures during the summer and a communal winter break (December 25
through New Year's Day). Chicago Humanities observes ten holidays,
provides one floating holiday, and one day of Volunteer Time
Off.COMMITMENT TO DIVERSITY, EQUITY, ACCESSIBILITY, AND
INCLUSIONThe Festival is committed to providing a diverse,
equitable, and inclusive workplace, where all employees and
volunteers, whatever their gender, race, religion, ethnicity,
national origin, age, sexual orientation or identity, education, or
disability, feel valued and respected. We are committed to a
nondiscriminatory approach and provide equal opportunity for
employment and advancement in all of our departments, programs, and
policies. We respect and value diverse life experiences and
heritages and ensure that all voices are valued and heard.TO
APPLY:Please submit your , including your resume and cover letter
(please submit them as PDFs). Applications are due by Friday,
October 18, 2024.If you need any accommodations completing this
application, please email our Associate Director of People and
Culture, John Rooney at .Candidates who are selected for an
interview will be notified via email. We look forward to reviewing
your materials. Thank you!
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Keywords: New York Foundation for the Arts, Cicero , Corporate and Benefit Manager, Executive , Chicago, Illinois
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