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KQED Director of Silicon Valley Philanthropy in San Francisco, California
The Director of Silicon Valley Philanthropy will be responsible for securing new streams of revenue from the emergent philanthropic landscape in Silicon Valley, contributing to the sustainability of KQED’s vibrant and essential public service. This new position will develop philanthropic support from a portfolio of ultra-high net worth individuals, family foundations, and entities such as family offices, LLCs, and philanthropic advisories, often complex in nature. The successful candidate will possess a deep understanding of the philanthropic culture within Silicon Valley and will build a new portfolio of giving by surfacing, cultivating, and inspiring new donors and funders. This position will work together with KQED’s major gifts and grants teams, sometimes in joint cultivation with existing relationship managers, as well as with KQED leadership (executive and volunteer), to identify compelling gift opportunities and create a pathway to major gifts in support of news and programming, education services, and next-generation media platforms. This role calls for unconventional thinking and approaches, resilience to obstacles, and creativity in reaching alignment and innovation, both internally and externally.
KQED envisions a public media organization with a culture that centers on human dignity, equity, and belonging. This will enable us to better serve and reflect the Bay Area through diverse and inclusive storytelling.
We value the contributions of marginalized people in society — including Black, Indigenous, and all people of color, people with disabilities, and LGBTQIA+ people — and we believe that these communities must be centered in the work we do, and we strongly encourage members of these communities to apply.
KQED Code of Ethics https://www.kqed.org/about/code-ethics
The mission that drives us:
KQED provide citizens of Northern California with a community-supported alternative to commercial media. We provide citizens with the knowledge they need to make informed decisions; convene community dialogue; bring the arts to everyone and engage audiences to share their stories. We help students and teachers thrive in 21st-century classrooms, and take people of all ages on journeys of exploration- exposing them to new people, places and ideas.
This role will work hybrid between working in KQED's newly renovated headquarters (https://www.kqed.org/campaign21) and working remotely. KQED requires employees to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19.
Salary Information: $119,000 - $148,000 Annually
Essential Functions:
Build a portfolio of major donors and prospects capable of significant philanthropy (7-to-8 figures) by initiating connections between KQED and Silicon Valley leaders such as tech entrepreneurs, venture capitalists, and philanthropic leaders
Develop and implement strategies to increase giving in relation to philanthropic advisors, donor-advised funds, and family foundations in Silicon Valley
Undertake the full moves management cycle with this portfolio: identify prospective donors, build a pathway to connection, qualify, cultivate, and solicit transformative gifts, and provide meaningful stewardship
Maximize giving in support of topical, issue-based programming and news at KQED as well as special initiatives in content, technology, and audience development
Serve as a thought leader, trusted partner, and strategist to the Vice President of Philanthropy and the development leadership team (foundations and grants, major giving, and gift planning) and contribute bold and forward-looking ideas and strategies to the Development plan at KQED
In partnership with KQED leadership and content leads, as well as leads from external partners such as PBS, NPR, national producers, and other media and journalism outlets, develop compelling and transformational giving opportunities based on institutional and industry priorities
Collaborate with frontline fundraising team members to develop coordinated strategies and giving among portfolio-assigned donors
Stay abreast of funding and philanthropic news and trends and advise on adapting team strategies to evolve our program
Use research and data to unveil important intelligence that will shape relationship development and cultivation strategies
Leverage the KQED Board and other volunteers to make inroads into new philanthropic constituencies
Participate in fundraising meetings with executive and board leadership
With Vice President of Philanthropy, develop KPIs that support meeting these objectives
Create reports and presentations that showcase the impact of your work and of our team’s successes
Candidate qualifications:
7-10 years experience working in Bay Area philanthropy
Track record of major and principal gifts work within complex organizations or institutions
Intimate familiarity with Bay Area philanthropy, families (including family offices), and institutions (including nontraditional giving entities), as well as political donors and giving in the Bay Area
Working knowledge of the technology sector and related areas, including Silicon Valley philanthropy trends
Entrepreneurial mindset and motivation to build a program comprising support from previously unaffiliated supporters
Experience consensus building internally and externally around gift strategies and proposals
Sound judgment and ability to navigate gray areas with wisdom and doggedness
Fluency and understanding of complex gift vehicles and types of charitable entities
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