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Part-time Development ManagerThe Development Manager is responsible for a range of fundraising activities. In concert with the Board Development Committee, other Board members, staff, and volunteers, this team member will oversee all aspects of donor relations and stewardship, ensuring all donors are properly cultivated, solicited, and recognized. Major activities include the annual appeal, grant writing, and cultivation of the Legacy Society. The Development Manager abides by the current Association of Fundraising Professionals Code of Ethical Principles and Standards for fundraisers. This position reports to the Executive Director, is part-time (21 hours a week), and requires periodic weekend work and occasional evenings. Key Responsibilities
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Additional Notes on the Position
The Development Manager is a part-time-time position of 21 hours/week. The starting salary will be $28,6655, or $26.25 per hour. The schedule will be set in consultation with the Executive Director, with the ability for some work to be remote. The Development Manager will be part of the weekend rotation of work. Institutional holidays as spelled out in Employee Handbook will be paid when they fall on an established workday. Full-time Personal Time Off, which is based upon years of Heritage Center service, will be prorated to 55% (e.g. 11 days of full-time equivalent of 20 days, depending upon start date) and may be taken beginning at the end of a 90-day introductory period. About the Schwenkfelder Library & Heritage Center The Schwenkfelder Library & Heritage Center in upper Montgomery County, Pennsylvania preserves and interprets the story of the Schwenkfelders and the people of the Upper Perkiomen Valley with archival, library, and museum collections of specifically Pennsylvania German cultural interest from the sixteenth century to the present. The Heritage Center seeks to preserve and interpret this rich culture still prevalent in upper Montgomery County through educational and humanities programs for all ages that encourage attendees to explore their own identities or simply to learn about vibrant cultural traditions. |
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Searching for a part-time Development Manger full of energy and ideas to revitalize giving and stewardship efforts at the Schwenkfelder Library & Heritage Center, the regional history center for the Upper Perkiomen Valley. Major activities include overseeing the annual appeal, procuring program sponsors and grants, and developing long-term committed donors. |
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The work of the Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance is made possible through the generous support of committed individuals and institutions. |