World Wildlife Fund (WWF), one of the world’s leading conservation organizations, seeks a Manager, Donor Communications & Stewardship
Major Function
The Donor Communications & Stewardship (DCS) Manager is an integral member of the Donor Communications and Stewardship team. Reporting to the Director of Stewardship Communications, the manager plays a lead role in designing, implementing, and executing a comprehensive donor stewardship and recognition strategy that promotes engagement and connection with donors at all levels to support fundraising goals. The DCS Manager will think strategically and creatively about donor communications, stewardship, and recognition, providing creative solutions to develop and enhance donor relationships, and will help to establish stewardship and recognition standards across WWF to advance a pervasive and enthusiastic culture of philanthropy.
Stewardship + Recognition
Manage stewardship and recognition efforts broadly, in collaboration with the Director, and devise strategies for effective messaging and engagement with donors at all levels.Coordinate and contribute to annual stewardship and recognition activities, including WWF’s Annual Report.Refine and further develop recently launched major donor stewardship and recognition program, and serve as the DCS lead on program ideation and implementation, with input from Donor Communications and Stewardship leadership and the Regional Philanthropy team.Collaborate with the Director of Stewardship Communications and others to review existing donor recognition societies and associated benefits annually to maximize impact and effectiveness. As part of this, review and update stewardship matrix twice annually, and socialize with giving teams to get buy-in as needed.Partner with giving teams to identify top stewardship prospects and collaborate to create annual and multi-year stewardship plans for those individuals.Identify opportunities to recognize donors through flagship publications, including WWF’s magazine, annual report, and digital properties like WWF’s website and Nature Breaking podcast.Oversee regular updates to acknowledgement letter templates and thank you letters from senior leadership to ensure they are on message and follow best practices, and review high-touch letters weekly for quality control purposes.Work closely with the Events team and gift officers in support of cultivating customized donor event experiences and creating unique stewardship events.In collaboration with the Director of Development Systems, build systems to track metrics that allow for evaluation of existing stewardship and recognition efforts in Blackbaud CRM to measure and inform areas of expansion and opportunity.Stay apprised of industry best practices for donor stewardship and recognition, engaging in professional content through webinars, conferences, articles, and other sources of information to inform and refine strategies.Manage portions of the DCS expense budget, tracking related expenses and annual expense projections.
Donor Communications
Work closely with the Director of Stewardship Communications and others to develop and execute a planned, robust stewardship communications strategy, including digital (web, social, and email) and print streams. Serve as a key contributor to the development of an annual Stewardship and Communications content calendar.Lead the production of recurring and bespoke donor communications and recognition products, including holiday cards, special reports, and calendars; and oversee mailing/distribution of communications materials.Assist with digital content creation, including conceptualizing and writing content for regular email updates to donors, social media, web stories, and more.Leverage a broad awareness of institutional communications priorities to develop a robust donor communications calendar and to keep gift officers informed, as needed, for direct donor outreach.Liaise regularly with communicators across WWF to devise donor communications strategies that reflect institutional conservation priorities.Address donor questions and concerns related to WWF conservation projects and priorities, and other information related to organizational transparency and accountability.In collaboration with the Director of Stewardship Communications, review and evaluate sources of donor feedback, including donor survey responses, direct conversations via Development gift officers, and other means of input that provide insight into donor interests and inform donor communication strategies.Perform other duties and take on other responsibilities as required according to organizational needs.
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To Apply:
Submit cover letter and resume through our Careers Page, Requisition #24085Due to the high volume of applications we are not able to respond to inquiries via phone
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