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Chief Advancement OfficerMural Arts’ Chief Advancement Officer is a member of the Executive Team and is responsible for managing and directing the fundraising, earned revenue and communications programs for Mural Arts Philadelphia (MAP), with efficiency and a clear vision of growth and goals that align with MAP’s strategic plan, and support the organization’s mission, vision and values. This role is a highly visible and public position for MAP, and reports directly to the Executive Director. As an executive level representative for the organization, this position demands strong interpersonal, and relationship building skills, along with sophisticated professionalism, urgency and the drive to develop, implement, and meet all annual financial goals. The Chief Advancement Officer creates and implements strategies to increase revenue through awareness, manage donor relationships, and expand audiences. Core responsibilities of this role include strategic oversight of all fundraising and stewardship efforts; strategic oversight of communications and marketing plans; broadening and expanding the tours and merchandise offerings; and serving as the key liaison to the Board. The Chief Advancement Officer has three direct reports at the Director level. The position is responsible for maintaining strong relationships with major funders, while cultivating new partnerships / relationships that support growth objectives for MAP. The Chief Advancement Officer works with leaders across the organization to ensure that all teams are working toward the same revenue goals and using their time effectively on related programs. The role works in close collaboration with the Executive Director, the Chief Operating Officer, the Director of Finance, and the Board of Trustees, with responsibilities that are split between the program management and operations management of the organization’s revenue and communication efforts. Responsibilities Fundraising and Revenue Management
Communications & Marketing Management
Board, Executive and Other Responsibilities
Education and Experience Requirements
About Mural Arts Philadelphia Mural Arts Philadelphia is the nation’s largest public art program, dedicated to the belief that art ignites change. For 40 years, Mural Arts has united artists and communities through a collaborative and equitable process, resulting in over 4,000 public artworks that have transformed public spaces and individual lives. Mural Arts provides transformative experiences, progressive discourse, and economic stimulus to the City of Philadelphia through participatory public art that beautifies, advocacy that inspires, and educational programming and employment opportunities that empower. Core program areas, such as Art Education, Community Murals, Porch Light, and Restorative Justice, yield unique, project-based learning opportunities for thousands of youth and adults. Furthermore, as a magnet for tourism, popular mural tours offer a firsthand glimpse into the inspiring stories behind Mural Arts' iconic and unparalleled collection, which has earned Philadelphia worldwide recognition as the largest outdoor art gallery and the "Mural Capital of the World."
Salary: This is a salaried exempt position paying in the range of $120,000 to $140,000 per year depending on experience. Mural Arts is pleased to offer competitive and comprehensive benefits offerings, including paid time off options, health insurance with 90% of premiums covered by the organization, dental benefits covered 100% for single coverage, hybrid work schedule, access to EAP services, and more.
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Mural Arts’ Chief Advancement Officer will lead our organization's efforts in fundraising, earned revenue and communications programs for Mural Arts Philadelphia (MAP). This executive team level position will champion a clear vision of growth and goals that align with MAP’s strategic plan, and support the organization’s mission, vision and values. |
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The work of the Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance is made possible through the generous support of committed individuals and institutions. |