Director of Development
Director of Development
Reports to: Chief Executive Officer
Status: Full-Time, Exempt
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POSITION SUMMARY
The Director of Development is the strategic fundraising and marketing leader of Waypoint, responsible for advancing donor engagement, strengthening community relationships, and expanding the agency’s visibility and impact. This role develops and implements comprehensive development strategies, oversees donor stewardship and communication efforts, and ensures diversified, sustainable revenue streams to support Waypoint’s mission and long-term success. This role reports directly to the Chief Executive Officer and manages the Resource, Development and Marketing team.
This position is salaried at $55,000 - $60,000 per year, depending on experience.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Fundraising Strategy & Revenue Growth
- Oversee all fundraising functions, including individual and corporate giving, annual campaigns, and special events
- Develop and implement strategies to diversify funding streams and support long-term financial sustainability
- Partner with the CEO to align fundraising efforts with organizational priorities, identify funding gaps, and meet revenue goals
Donor & Partner Engagement
- Cultivate and sustain strong relationships with donors, funders, and community partners through strategic engagement, stewardship, and transparent communication
- Lead donor cultivation and recognition efforts, ensuring a personalized and mission-driven donor experience
- Serve as a visible and passionate ambassador for Waypoint’s work, effectively communicating the agency’s impact, priorities, and funding needs
Team Leadership & Development Communications
- Supervise the Resource and Development & Marketing (RDM) team, fostering a collaborative and high-performing culture across fundraising, communication, and outreach efforts
- Guide the creation of fundraising materials, messaging, and campaigns in coordination with RDM team
- Mentor and support team members’ professional growth, with focus on innovation, accountability, and shared success
Collaboration & Strategic Partnerships
- Work in close partnership with the CEO to engage donors and cultivate long-term funding partnerships
- Network and represent Waypoint at community events to elevate visibility and deepen stakeholder relationships
- Promote internal alignment by equipping all staff with tools, stories, and messaging that reflect Waypoint’s mission, values, and impact
General Duties
- Complies with all Waypoint policies and Waypoint letter of employment
- Attends and participates in Waypoint departmental, interdepartmental and staff meetings as directed
- Accurately maintains necessary forms and records
- Maintains scheduled work hours and notifies immediate supervisor of absences
- Attends training and works to increase skills in field
- Supports Waypoint events
- Performs all other duties as assigned by Waypoint
Competencies
- Values: Demonstrate Waypoint’s core values every day you are at work: have compassion, instill ownership, empower people, and embrace diversity.
- Dependability: Show up to work on time, every time. Keep your commitments. Take responsibility for your own actions. Understand implications of your decisions.
- Communication: Demonstrate the ability to treat others with respect and consideration when working with a variety of personalities and leadership styles. Listen and seek clarifications. Communicate internally and externally in a positive tone.
- Professionalism: Take pride in how you present yourself. Motivate yourself to bring your best every day. Develop strategies to achieve organization goals.
- Adaptability: Be able to multitask in a changing and evolving work environment to best fit the situation. Demonstrate support for innovation and for organizational changes needed to improve the organization's effectiveness.
Core Competencies
- Strategic Fundraising Leadership: Designs and drives innovation, mission-driven fundraising strategies
- Relationship Cultivation: Builds relationships with donors, funders, partners, and stakeholders
- Communication: Elevates awareness through compelling messaging, communications, and impact-driven narratives
- Team Development: Fosters a collaborative, accountable, and values-driven team
- Community Presence: Represents the organization with credibility, warmth, and advocacy
BENEFITS
The benefits below are for full-time, 30+ hours/week, unless noted otherwise.
- 12 Paid Holidays (Regular part-time employees receive holiday pay - prorated)
- 10 Days PTO first year of employment
- $25K Life Insurance paid in full by Waypoint
- Certified Public Service Loan Forgiveness Employer
- $400/month towards Waypoint’s medical insurance through Wellmark
- Short-Term Disability
- Employee Childcare Discount at KidsPoint
- Dental & Vision Insurance
- FSA & HSA
- 401K & Match
- EAP
Requirements
QUALIFICATIONS
Required
Demonstrated leadership in nonprofit, human services, or mission-driven environments
Proven success in donor engagement, cultivation, and stewardship across a range of funding sources
Experience leading or collaborating on marketing and communications efforts, including campaign development, brand messaging, digital outreach, and content creation that supports fundraising and community awareness
Strong relationship-building skills with internal teams and community stakeholders
Experience in fundraising strategy, advocacy, and serving as a public-facing representative of an organization
Preferred
Bachelor’s degree and substantial related experience
5+ years of experience in development, including supervision and strategy
Understanding of homelessness, housing instability, domestic violence, violence, and child care
Familiarity with trauma-informed leadership and DEI frameworks