Associate Director, Donor Relationships
Company: The Community Foundation For Greater Atlanta
Location: Atlanta
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Description Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta Associate
Director, Donor Relationships POSTION: Full-time Exempt DEPARTMENT:
Philanthropy REPORTS TO: Director, Donor Relationships Organization
Overview The Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta works to
inspire and lead our region toward equity and shared prosperity for
all who call our region home. We work with a shared commitment to
community working with residents, neighborhoods and civic leaders
across public, private and philanthropic sectors to seize the
greatest opportunities and solve the region’s most pressing
challenges. As the Community Foundation nears its 75th anniversary
in 2026, it is in a period of exciting growth and transformation.
After launching a strategic plan focused on equity and shared
prosperity in 2021, the Community Foundation now has the
opportunity to partner with donors to cultivate their own
charitable goals and inspire donors to collectively give to support
shared strategic priorities. The Associate Director will be an
important voice and thought partner for the organization as it
works with donors to give to, through and alongside the Community
Foundation. Position Summary Reporting to the Director of Donor
Relationships, the Associate Director’s primary responsibilities
include: Managing and developing the Philanthropic Advisor -
Nonprofit Generalist, and Philanthropic Associate. Delivering
excellent customer service to all internal and external
stakeholders and partnering closely with Shared Services team to
optimize operational workflows Connecting current donors’
philanthropic priorities with community needs Cultivating gifts
contributing to the achievement of the Community Foundation’s goals
and objectives Supporting strategic engagement of donors to better
connect them to the Community Foundation and our work Donor
Development & Strategic Support Develop donor portfolio strategies
and cultivation plans for managing and engaging a large,
high-value, complex and diverse portfolio of current donors. Engage
donors moving them from transactional to transformational
experiences in their relationship with the Foundation. As a trusted
philanthropic partner, develop sustained relationships with donors
and their families, providing consultation to donors and their
advisors to retain and grow contributions through philanthropic
vehicles to meet donors’ needs. Engage donors with the Foundation’s
priorities to align and influence donor giving, using community
resources and expertise to connect donors to significant causes
that address critical community needs. Seek and pursue referrals
from donors, professional advisors, and current and former board
members for new donor prospects and support the Director, Donor
Relationships with prospect cultivation and closing. Activate
personal and professional networks to identify and capitalize on
opportunities to promote Foundation’s donor services and enhance
brand recognition in donor communities; develop and sustain
relationships. Measure and monitor service effectiveness and donor
engagement and analyze and apply the results to tailor donor
services to ensure stewardship plans and activities align with
Community Foundation strategy and goals. Represent Community
Foundation at external events to include leading and facilitating
speaking engagements and thought leadership within the
organization, with partners and within the donor community. Provide
input for content and design of stewardship materials and other
fundraising communications. Work collaboratively with the Director,
Donor Relationships to build meaningful programming and engagement
activities that align with donor interests. Leadership & Team
Development Supervise and support the professional development of
two team members, including the Philanthropic Advisor - Nonprofit
Generalists by deepening community knowledge and partnerships and
the Philanthropic Associate by overseeing relationship management
and identification of transactional to transformational
relationships. Thought partnership with the Director, Donor
Relationships on retention strategies for current portfolios and
ensure work of the team aligns with broader Community Foundation
goals, providing leadership to other members of the team. Manage
equitable distribution of portfolios while creating and tracking
metrics/KPIs. Actively contribute to developing and maintaining a
high-performing and cohesive team including seeking out real-time
feedback and owning individual goals and growth. Operate with
continuous improvement mindset, identifying areas for increasing
donor engagement, process/product standardization/streamlining and
work with key individuals from all departments to ensure
integration of all functions as necessary. Identify improvements or
innovative changes in partnership and collaboration with all
department’s internal teams (i.e., Community, Marketing, Finance)
for efficient use of resources and to maximize effectiveness of
donor retention efforts. Research and share current philanthropic
trends and industry best practices, incorporating them into
day-to-day operations, including new product ideas to diversify the
Community Foundation portfolio of donor offerings. Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree and minimum of 8 years of direct
fundraising/philanthropic experience or financial services fields
with special emphasis on working with individuals of high net
worth. Previous experience working for or with community
foundations is highly desirable. Minimum 3 years of people
leadership and team management experience Professional
designation(s) such as CFP, CFRE, CAP and/or 21/64 highly desirable
Demonstrated success cultivating and closing major gifts and
planned gifts Understanding of donor psychology and the motivations
for giving with proven ability to adapt approach to different
audiences Understanding of fundraising campaigns, delivery of
professional philanthropic services, and prospect research and
philanthropy records systems, e.g., Raiser’s Edge Technical
knowledge of moves management and stewardship of major gifts
Commitment to excellent service and collaboration, both internally
and externally Self-starter, proactive, and results-oriented
Experience and demonstrated results connecting, collaborating, and
engaging with professional advisors and high net worth individuals
for purposes of philanthropic engagement Ability and dedication to
lead, manage, motivate and develop direct reports personally and
professionally Strong attention to detail and highly organized with
ability to prioritize work and manage competing priorities for self
and team Excellent interpersonal, oral and written communication
skills Dedication to problem-solving, efficiency, and process
improvement A clear commitment to equity of opportunity, supported
by a record of impact in area relevant to the Foundation’s evolving
strategy, as well as for a genuine intention to live and uplift
diversity, equity and inclusion Proficiency in Microsoft Office
Suite including Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, and Word; philanthropy
records systems database technology such as RE or Foundant Work
Environment The Community Foundation operates in a hybrid working
environment with staff working in-office three days per week
(Tuesday - Thursday) and the opportunity to work two days remote
per week if in good standing. Compensation To be determined based
upon experience and qualifications with an anticipated salary range
of $125,000 - $130,000. This position is exempt, and employee is
eligible for the Foundation’s competitive health and benefits plan
that includes: Paid time off: Two weeks accrued paid vacation Two
weeks accrued paid sick leave Four mental health days Two personal
days Two floating holidays Ten holidays Benefits: All benefits
effective on date of hire – no waiting period 100% employer-paid
benefits (medical, dental, vision) for employee-only insurance
plans 100% employer-paid life insurance and AD&D 100%
employer-paid short-term disability and long-term disability 100%
employer-paid parking downtown Atlanta or monthly MARTA card
Affordable plans for legal insurance, critical illness,
supplemental life, and more Employee Assistance Program Retirement:
Immediate eligibility to contribute to a 403(b) plan, plus a 6%
employer-paid contribution after one year of employment—regardless
of employee contributions. Culture and Development: Individual
Development Plans (IDPs) for each team member including trainings,
resources, development opportunities, etc. Two Wellness Rooms for
mental health with self-care items Fun monthly employee engagement
activities To Apply: Please apply directly through the Community
Foundation for Greater Atlanta’s Careers Page by submitting your
resume and application to the "Associate Director, Donor
Relationships” job posting. The Community Foundation for Greater
Atlanta provides equal employment opportunities to all employees
and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and
harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion,
age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected
veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression,
or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local
laws. The Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta values diversity
and inclusion; therefore, we honor the diverse needs, strengths,
voices, and backgrounds of all individuals in our regional
community.
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