Development Associate
Company: Public Allies, Inc.
Location: Washington
Posted on: May 27, 2025
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Job Description:
Development AssociateJob DescriptionTO APPLY:Please submit a
single PDF containing your cover letter and resume to
HR@caregiving.orgby the Deadline: Friday, May 23, 2025.Applications
without a cover letter will not be considered-use this opportunity
to share why you're excited about joining NAC in this role! We look
forward to learning more about you!About the National Alliance for
CaregivingSince 1996, the National Alliance for Caregiving (NAC)
has been a catalyst for change, transforming how the United States
recognizes, supports, and values our nation's 53 million family
caregivers providing complex care. Through our nationally
recognized research and our advocacy for the first-ever National
Strategy to Support Family Caregivers, we drive the policy, system,
and culture change needed to make family caregivers a national
priority. With more than 50 members, we build partnerships across
aging, disability, healthcare, philanthropy, and the private sector
to make caregiving more sustainable, equitable, and dignified.About
the RoleThe Development Associate will support member, corporate
and foundation relationships to advance NAC's mission and impact.
Reporting to the Senior Director, Corporate and Foundation
Relations, this role will support the execution of membership
recruitment, retention and engagement; sponsorship outreach; and
grant-related activities. Envisioned as an entry-level position
with 1-2 years of experience, the ideal candidate is
detail-oriented, organized, and eager to grow in nonprofit
fundraising and corporate partnerships.This position can be remote
or DC-based, with a preference for DC-based employment.Key
ResponsibilitiesMembership Growth & Retention -Overall, support
NAC's Corporate/Member Relations program to strengthen member
engagement and retention, grant and sponsorship opportunities.
-Assist the Senior Director Corporate & Foundation Relations to
implement the 2026 dues structure/membership benefits. -Lead the
annual dues renewal process, including distributing invoices and
supporting documentation, and completing online portal submissions
for membership renewals. -Coordinate with the Director of
Operations to identify and follow-up on unpaid dues. -Support the
Senior Director, Corporate and Foundation Relations in member
recruitment, including researching and identifying prospects,
scheduling calls, etc. -Coordinate and distribute recruitment and
new member information packets. -Assist in the onboarding of new
members.Grant & Sponsorship Management -Support work to secure new
or renewal corporate and foundation funding, including researching
funder opportunities, conducting outreach as needed, completing
online submissions, etc. -Track and manage submissions, agreements,
reporting deadlines and other funder requirements. -Organize funder
and sponsor communications, including acknowledgment letters and
other engagement touchpoints. -Maintain a grant reporting calendar,
working with departments and programs to adhere to reporting
requirements and ensure timely submissions.Donor Relations -Support
the Board Annual Appeal, in conjunction with the Chief Operating
Officer. -Create protocols and sustain a timely acknowledgement and
tax documentation program for individual contributions. -Support
the CEO, COO and Senior Director, Corporate and Foundation
Relations in communications to individual donors.Operations &
Administration -Maintain member, funder, and donor databases.
Manage Salesforce data entry in collaboration with the Operations,
Research, Advocacy and Health teams.Qualifications -Bachelor's
degree in a relevant field with 1-2 years of experience in
nonprofit fundraising, membership recruitment, corporate relations,
or a related field (internship experience welcomed). -Strong
organizational and administrative skills with exceptional attention
to detail. -Track record in supporting corporate or member
relations, membership recruitment, grant management, donor
engagement, and funding solicitation. -Excellent written and verbal
communication skills. -Ability to manage multiple projects and
deadlines effectively. -Proficiency in Microsoft Office,
member/donor databases (Salesforce preferred), and online research
tools. -Self-starter who thrives in a team environment and takes
initiative. -Passion for NAC's mission and a strong interest in
corporate philanthropy and nonprofit fundraising. -Detail-oriented
with a track record of following up on opportunities and funding
leads. -Alignment with NAC's core belief in the profound
contributions of family caregivers -- a belief that is driven by
compassion, equity and a fierce commitment to their well-being. We
champion data-driven solutions, the power of lived experience, and
the need for system change. This unwavering dedication fuels our
vision to create a future where caregiving is sustainable,
equitable, and dignified.Compensation and Benefits -Annual Salary:
$45,000 -TIAA 403(b) Retirement: Quarterly contributions to a
403(b) retirement plan, at 10% of worked earnings, no match
required. -Health, Vision and Dental Insurance, with employee
contribution. -Life and Disability Insurance, no employee share
required. -Flexible Spending Account (FSA) for health-related
purchases and/or dependent care. -Monthly stipend for mobile phone
usage. -15 Days of Paid Time Off annually, accrued bi-weekly;
pro-rated in first year to start date. -5 Paid Sick Days, pro-rated
to start date (but not less than 3 days) and immediately available.
-Caregiving Support and Specialized Leave, including paid leave
related to family and medical needs, bereavement leave, and other
types of workplace accommodations, subject to state and local laws.
-Paid Federal Holidays and Winter Holiday (Office closed 12/24
through 1/1). -Paid Monthly WMATA SmartBenefits or parking up to
$130/monthly (DC employees). -Flex-time and hybrid work scheduling
available; strong preference for a candidate local to the
Washington, DC area. -Paid membership in an
organization/association of your choosing-to be aligned with the
work performed for NAC.NAC is an equal opportunity employer (EOE).
Candidates of diverse backgrounds, minorities, women, people with
disabilities, people of LGBT orientation, and Veterans are
encouraged to apply.
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