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Development Coordinator (santa rosa)

$20-24

423 Humboldt St, Santa Rosa, CA 95404, USA

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ABOUT SCBC: The Sonoma County Bicycle Coalition is a non-profit, membership-based organization that serves as the voice of transportation and recreational cyclists in Sonoma County. We work to educate the community about bicycle safety and the benefits of cycling, including good health and protecting the environment. We work with elected officials and government agencies to make sure that all new road projects or redesigns consider the needs of cyclists. We want riders of all ages to have safe and efficient ways of getting around by bike. Learn more at www.bikesonoma.org. The Sonoma County Bicycle Coalition (SCBC) seeks a Development Coordinator to assist and support the Board of Directors and staff in implementing SCBC’s fundraising plan. The Development Coordinator will engage with current and potential donors and hence form many people’s impressions of the organization. To be effective, the candidate must be personable, professional, and diplomatic. The Development Coordinator reports to the Executive Director. JOB RESPONSIBILITIES: • Communicate and build relationships with potential and current donors via email, telephone, mail, and in-person meetings • Communicate with donors to express gratitude and to update them on how their donations are being used • Track these communications using our customer relationship management system Neon CRM • Organize donor events • Other duties as needed Key Skills and Aptitudes To succeed in this position, one should have: • Ability to work both collaboratively and with self-direction • Excellent time management and prioritization skills • A professional appearance and manner when meeting with stakeholders • Ability and motivation to learn new things and solve new problems • Experience and comfort with cycling for transportation and belief in our mission • Ability to communicate effectively with people of all ages, abilities, cultural groups, economic status or sexual orientations • Strong written and verbal communication skills • Organized with attention to detail • Computer skills: proficient with Microsoft Office Suite, database/customer relationship management systems, common Web/social media platforms • Ability to travel around the county to meet with prospects & donors (vehicle, bike, transit) Desired experience • Two to three years of experience in fundraising, marketing, communications, or related duties. • Experience with nonprofit organizations is highly desirable. Note: Experience includes lived experience, traditional knowledge, volunteer experience, school or coursework, as well as work experience. If you feel you would be a good fit for the position but can’t check all the boxes, please do apply! Job Details • Hours: Part-time (20-30 hours/week), non-exempt • Some evenings and weekends required • Clean driving record required • Benefits include pro-rated holiday pay and PTO • Salary: $20-24/hour, DOE HOW TO APPLY Please send the following items electronically (as a single PDF file) to jobs@bikesonoma.org. Please do not send paper or faxed applications. Applications must include a cover letter, resume, writing sample and three professional references with phone numbers and email addresses submitted as one PDF document, or the application will not be considered or acknowledged. No telephone inquiries please. The receipt of all complete applications will be acknowledged with an email. SCBC does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, marital status, political affiliation, sexual orientation or gender identity, disability, sex, age or any other protected classification.

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