Job Location : New York,NY, USA
New York Focus, New York's only statewide nonprofit newsroom, is seeking a director of development to help take our organization's fundraising efforts to the next level and expand our newsroom at a pivotal time.
New York Focus launched in 2020 to fill a critical gap in the state's media ecosystem: almost half of New York's newspapers have died in the last two decades, allowing elected officials and powerful individuals to increasingly operate in the dark — with the average New Yorker none the wiser. We're on a mission to help change that: we publish reporting that investigates power and explains how the state really works, with the aim of making New York a more transparent and democratic place to live.
Our work has already shown what can happen when those with power know that someone is watching, with stories that have prompted policy changes and spurred legislation. Since launching three years ago with a small team operating on a shoestring budget, we've grown significantly: we're currently a full-time team of 13, and on track to grow to nearly 20 by the end of 2024. Now, we're looking for a director of development who will help take our newsroom to the next level, by allowing us to expand our presence throughout the state and tackle new topics where independent reporting is desperately needed.
We've received support from major national funders and developed a slate of key major supporters. We're looking for someone to help us significantly grow our portfolio of major individual donors through continuous prospecting; to support us in deepening our existing relationships; to help oversee our small donor membership program; to coordinate regular fundraising events; and to craft fundraising appeals and strategize around general fundraising programming with the organization's publisher, editor in chief and larger development team.
This position is pivotal to New York Focus' sustainability and growth at a crucial time. As the organization's first development director, this person would help define what long-term development strategy looks like at the organization, working closely with organization leadership and our board of directors. Their work would also help revitalize local news in a state where increased scrutiny is desperately needed, ultimately serving New Yorkers all over by enhancing our ability to publish investigative reporting on issues like criminal justice, housing, climate, education, and more.
We are looking for someone with a passion for local news and New York; who has a strong background in fundraising and major gifts cultivation; a self-starter who wants to help build new strategies and systems from the ground up; and who is excited about acting as a strategic partner with organization leadership.
Key Responsibilities
The Development Director will lead and manage fundraising across all contributed revenue streams, from individual major gifts and institutional support to small donor membership. They will:
About you
The ideal candidate will have:
Compensation
$100,000 to $120,000 depending on experience level, plus medical, dental, and vision insurance and other benefits
To Apply
This position is based in New York City. It will work closely with our publisher, editor-in-chief and development team. Please submit a résumé, cover letter, and references to ...@nysfocus.com. We'll be considering applications on a rolling basis.
About New York Focus
New York Focus is an independent newsroom investigating how power works in the Empire State. In three years, our stories have spurred legislation, shaped regulation, and driven national news cycles. The newsroom is small and collaborative, and this job is a chance to be creative and enterprising in a workplace that is still building its identity.
We are committed to an inclusive workspace, and we strongly encourage applications from people of color, women, LGBTQ people, and people with disabilities. Consistent with federal, state, and local law, we are committed to equal employment opportunity regardless of race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability, veteran status, or other protected categories.