Milton's Cottage
Head of Fundraising / Development
Salary: £35,000 per annum pro-rata
Hours: Part-time (14 hours / week based on a 35-hour week pro rata; flexible working schedule at postholder s discretion)
Location: Chalfont St Giles (remote position with occasional on-site working required)
Contract: 12 months, initially
Application deadline: 4th May 2025
Overview
Our client is seeking a dynamic fundraiser to build relationships and raise income to support their future ambitions, and ensure a sustainable legacy for this irreplaceable literary landmark.
This is a new role and the post-holder will work with the Director and Board of Trustees on strategic development and sustainable growth. They will oversee the development and delivery of our clients fundraising strategy, maximising opportunities for income generation through new and existing relationships with a range of philanthropic partners.
This is an exciting time to join our client as they build on recent growth and expand their programme of public impact projects. Working across a variety of income streams, you ll help us achieve a step-change in their fundraising journey.
If you have demonstrable experience of income generation within a charitable setting, and are looking for a part-time opportunity to shape the fundraising future of a small but internationally significant museum, then they would love to hear from you.
Key Responsibilities
- Work with the Director to develop and implement a fundraising strategy
- Work with the Board of Trustees - in particular the Development Trustee, Paradise Maintain d Trustee, Fundraising & Capital Development Committee - to develop an integrated, inclusive and ethical fundraising culture at all levels
- Build on the stewardship and management of existing donor relationships to ensure they are fully engaged and informed
- Undertake research to identify new prospects and funding opportunities for our client across trusts and foundations, individuals, and corporate partnerships
- Securing philanthropic gifts from new and existing donors
- Work with the Director and Treasurer to monitor annual income targets against performance
- Liaise with the Treasurer to ensure that income is properly administered, including acknowledgement, financial receipts, maximising donation values and Gift Aid
- Work with the Director to ensure evaluation requirements are integrated into funded projects
- Manage fundraising data, track prospect and donor journeys, and ensure the data that is stored is fit for purpose and GDPR compliant
- Develop and maintain fundraising policies and procedures
- Act as an advocate for our client
- Other fundraising and events duties as reasonably required by the Director and Trustees
- Targets and workload will be set at a level that is proportionate to a two-day per week role, with other people available within the organisation to help execute the fundraising strategy
Essential Experience, Skills & Knowledge
- Strong fundraising skills, including demonstrable experience of securing significant philanthropic gifts
- Excellent communication skills with a wide range of stakeholders, including the ability to communicate a vision and build trust
- Strong writing skills with the ability to craft a compelling and persuasive narrative
- Detailed knowledge of the current fundraising landscape and the challenges facing those raising funds within the arts, culture and heritage sectors in the UK
- Experience of raising funds from major trusts and foundations and / or statutory sources
- Experience of raising funds from individuals, including legacies, patron schemes, fundraising events and / or annual / regular giving appeals
- Ability to plan and prioritise a demanding workload and meet deadlines
- Excellent organisational skills and attention to detail
- Understanding of CRM databases
- Ability to maintain discretion and confidentiality at all times
Desirable Experience, Skills & Knowledge
- Experience of fundraising for capital projects
- Experience of securing at least 5-figure gifts from philanthropic partners
- Knowledge of / interest in culture, literature and museums
Application Process
Please send a copy of your CV with an accompanying cover letter - outlining your interest in and suitability for this role by 4th May 2025. Interviews will be held on Tuesday 6th May 2025 (please let us know in your application if you cannot make that date so that we can make alternative arrangements with you).
We are committed to equality and diversity within our workforce and our recruitment process is open to all. We welcome applicants from global majority backgrounds, those who identify as LGBTQ+, those from lower socio-economic backgrounds and those who identify as disabled, as these groups are currently underrepresented in the cultural sector more widely.
