Member Engagement Manager
Company: Philanthropy Northwest
Location: Seattle
Posted on: February 4, 2025
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Job Description:
$78,000 - $82,000 annually full time, exemptJob
Category:Organizational Overview:Washington Trails Association
(WTA) is the nation's largest state-based hiking and trail
maintenance nonprofit. For over 55 years, we've been mobilizing
hikers as public lands advocates, trail stewards and on-the-ground
experts to ensure Washington's trails stand the test of time. Each
year, 3,600 WTA volunteers perform over 125,000 hours of trail
maintenance across the state. We also connect an online community
of over 400,000 to the outdoors, from everyday adventures to
backcountry explorations, through our Hiking Guide and Trailblazer
app. With more than 23,000 donating members, WTA's strength is our
community. Our vision depends on fostering an inclusive
organization where everyone feels welcome and represented. Together
we can ensure there are trails for everyone, forever.Role
Responsibilities:WTA seeks a results- and people-oriented
fundraising and communications professional to lead our mid-level
giving and annual fund programs with a goal to grow revenue and
participation across both. The Member Engagement Manager will look
to data, member insights, sector trends and community-centric
fundraising principles to inform their decisions and plans. They
should be willing to test and innovate and be passionate about
WTA's mission. They should be able to demonstrate a track record of
successfully driving fundraising results, multi-channel
communication campaigns, constituent engagement and
outcome-oriented partnerships.The person in this role will partner
with a collaborative Development Team, other staff, members and
donors to contribute to the successful growth of WTA's
comprehensive individual giving program. The Member Engagement
Manager is a full-time, exempt position based in WTA's downtown
Seattle headquarters. The person in this role supervises a
coordinator-level position and reports to the Development
Director.Primary Responsibilities:Mid-Level Giving (est. 45%)---
Develop and implement strategies for WTA's mid-level giving
program, focusing on revenue growth, donor retention and
experience, and pipeline development. This includes cultivating,
soliciting, stewarding and reporting to -1,200 individual members
and donors, as well as budget management.--- Create and manage
segmentation plans and scalable strategies for mid-level donors,
ensuring communications and engagement opportunities feel
personalized, meaningful and outcome-oriented.--- Customize, adapt
and leverage existing materials and outreach methods to increase
mid-level donor engagement and giving, as well as create new
materials and methods, coordinating as needed across the team and
organization.--- Develop and manage WTA's donor pipeline processes,
including identification and moves management, in partnership with
the Development Team.--- Maintain records in Salesforce and
leverage data to evaluate the program's effectiveness and help set
and evolve strategies.Annual Fund (est. 25%)--- Set priorities and
develop strategies for WTA's annual fund program to acquire,
cultivate, solicit, steward, upgrade and retain -23,000 individual
members and donors, focusing on general operating revenue and
participation growth, especially via monthly giving.--- Oversee the
planning, goal-setting, execution and evaluation of multiple
segmented donor campaigns annually, using multi-channel approaches
(e.g., direct mail, web, email, targeted social media ads) to meet
goals.--- Work closely with internal teams to oversee the writing,
approval, delivery and evaluation of donor communications that
engage, demonstrate impact, highlight fundraising priorities and
generate results.--- Manage WTA's fundraising-related web pages and
donation form optimization.Management (est. 15%)--- Supervise
coordinator-level position focused on donor communications and
annual fund program.--- Provide reporting, insights and
recommendations to leadership.--- Manage, evaluate and recommend
resources needed across programs, including budget, systems and
vendors. Support revenue projections across programs.---
Collaborate with other Development Team members to ensure a
high-quality donor experience.Member and Donor Events (est. 10%)---
Set priorities and develop strategies for member events.--- Oversee
the planning, goal-setting, execution and evaluation of fundraising
and donor stewardship events annually.Candidate
Qualifications:Experience, Skills, Knowledge and Values:WTA is
committed to supporting professional development, so we encourage
you to apply even if you do not meet all the qualifications listed.
Competitive candidates will highlight the following in their
application, or express willingness to learn:--- Demonstrated
commitment to WTA's mission and values on diversity, equity and
inclusion.--- Cultural competency experience and demonstrated
ability to work with people of diverse races, ages, genders,
abilities and economic backgrounds.--- 3-5 years of experience in
fundraising, with a focus on mid-level giving, annual fund or donor
relations.--- Proven track record of developing and executing
multi-channel fundraising campaigns.--- Strong, persuasive,
people-oriented communication and marketing skills, especially
written.--- Strong understanding of individual giving, donor
segmentation and data analytics.--- Ability to leverage data to
build fundraising strategies that achieve income growth through a
combination of proven approaches and explorations of new funding
opportunities and innovations.--- Skilled project manager who can
switch between multiple projects and tasks while managing multiple
deadlines.--- Good supervisory skills, including managing staff to
high performance and encouraging individual and team professional
growth.--- Ability to work with multiple stakeholders at all
organizational levels, internally and externally.--- Ability to
devise and execute strategies and plans with minimal oversight and
to ensure execution with team peers across boundaries.---
Demonstrated strength at working independently and collaboratively,
maintaining flexibility to adapt to the organization's evolving
needs.--- Highly adept at fostering collaboration within and
outside of their team.--- High ethical standards and record-keeping
diligence to maintain confidential donor information.--- Ability to
accept and integrate feedback graciously and give effective
feedback to team members.--- Technology proficiency and
relationship management database familiarity, ideally with
Salesforce or similar CRM.Location and Schedule:This position is
based out of WTA's Seattle office. WTA follows a hybrid model of
two days in the office (currently Tuesdays and Thursdays) and three
days working from home. Some tasks may require occasional evening
or weekend work.Visit the following URL to complete our application
form and submit a resume and a brief cover letter describing
professional and personal experience relevant to the position by
email to jobs@wta.org. Include "Member Engagement Manager" in the
subject line. Please use the following format for file names: "last
name, first name _ cover/resume." This position is open until
filled, with priority given to applications received by February
21, 2025.
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