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Director of Development - Housing Trust of Silicon Valley (san jose downtown)

$130,000-166,000

424 N 9th St, San Jose, CA 95112, USA

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To be considered for this role please submit your application through the following link: https://careers-anothersource.icims.com/jobs/102130/director-of-development---housing-trust-of-silicon-valley/job?mode=job&iis=Job+Board+or+Association&iisn=Craigslist Another Source’s client, Housing Trust Silicon Valley, is recruiting a Director of Development to join their team.    Housing Trust is headquartered in San Jose with a satellite office in Oakland. This role will manage a team primarily based in San Jose, regular in-person presence there is expected. Housing Trust offers a hybrid work schedule, and occasional work from our Oakland office may be considered based on individual circumstances.     Here’s a little about Housing Trust Silicon Valley and the position they are recruiting for:   Spearheaded by the County of Santa Clara and the Silicon Valley Leadership Group, a coalition of affordable housing advocates, local businesses, and philanthropic foundations came together to form the nonprofit Housing Trust Silicon Valley. Since its founding in 2000, Housing Trust has stood out as a unique organization where public and private resources converge in innovative ways to support a broad range of housing solutions—from homeownership and rental housing to homelessness prevention.    Learn more about Housing Trust Silicon Valley here: https://housingtrustsv.org/about/    About the role:  The Director of Development drives Housing Trust’s fundraising efforts, overseeing capital raising, grant development, donor engagement, and investor relations. Reporting to the Chief Development and Impact Officer and working closely with the CEO, CFO, and senior leadership, this role is vital to securing the financial resources that advance the organization’s strategic and programmatic goals. The Director leads the full lifecycle of fundraising—from identifying opportunities and crafting proposals to stewarding donors and investors—while collaborating across departments and engaging external partners to build a strong network of public and private support aligned with Housing Trust’s mission and impact priorities.    The anticipated yearly salary range for this position is: $130,000 to $166,000 annually based on experience.     What you will be doing:     Fundraising and Capital Raising  Leading multi-year fundraising and capital campaigns aligned with organizational goals and strategic priorities  Managing and executing grant development processes, including researching, writing, and submitting proposals to government, philanthropic, and private entities  Identifying and pursuing public and private funding opportunities (e.g., CDFI Fund, RFPs, NOFAs)  Collaborating with Finance and Legal teams to structure and negotiate grant agreements, ensuring compliance and alignment with funding terms  Maintaining a pipeline of funding prospects and tracking performance against targets using internal systems and tools  Convening and managing working groups of board members, donors, and strategic partners to support campaign goals and unlock new funding opportunities  Translating capital and operating resource needs from senior leadership and program teams into strategic funding initiatives    Investor Relations  Building and stewarding relationships with Housing Trust’s investor community, including individual and institutional investors  Leading investor outreach and relationship management for the Community Impact Note (CIN) capital raise, including pipeline management and investor communications  Partnering with the Treasury Manager to develop and update the Offering Memorandum, incorporating investor feedback and market insights to inform pricing and terms  Designing and implementing a stewardship framework to deepen investor and donor engagement and ensure long-term alignment with organizational priorities  Planning and facilitating investor meetings in coordination with the CDIO, CEO, and other senior leaders    Events and Donor Engagement  Partnering with the CDIO to lead the planning and execution of Housing Trust’s annual flagship fundraising event (300–500 attendees), along with at least two regional gatherings (50–75 attendees)  Managing donor-focused activities such as site visits, small group events, and briefings that highlight the organization’s impact and strengthen supporter trust and connection  Ensuring consistent messaging and storytelling across events and donor touchpoints in collaboration with Communications    Team Leadership & Oversight  Supervising one Development team member, providing coaching, performance management, and professional development support  Setting clear goals and expectations for the Development function and fostering a culture of accountability, innovation, and mission alignment  Maintaining and improving department procedures, policies, and internal controls to ensure clarity and consistency across the team    Compliance & Reporting  Overseeing grant and capital reporting requirements in coordination with Finance and Program teams, ensuring accuracy, timeliness, and funder alignment  Maintaining up-to-date records in Salesforce and internal systems to support audit readiness, performance tracking, and compliance reporting  Serving as a technical expert and resource to other departments    Minimum Qualifications:   Bachelor’s degree in business administration, Economics, Finance, Business Administration, Communications or Marketing, Public Administration, Urban Planning or a related field (master’s degree preferred).   Minimum of 7 years of progressive experience in fundraising, investor relations, or resource development.   Demonstrated success in managing capital campaigns and securing funding from public and private sources.   Proven track record of cultivating and securing major gifts from philanthropy and individual donors, including high-net-worth individuals, in support of organizational growth.   Strong grant writing and grant management experience, including complex government funding streams.   Proven ability to build and maintain effective relationships with individual donors and institutional investors.   Proficiency in Salesforce (or a similar CRM) required; administrator-level skills, including report generation, list segmentation, and database maintenance, strongly preferred.   Excellent written and verbal communication skills.   Experience leading events and donor-focused initiatives.   Strategic, detail-oriented, and mission-driven with the ability to work independently and collaboratively.   Commitment to Housing Trust’s values of equity, inclusion, and community impact.   Highly skilled at collaborating across various levels of diversity including race, color, national origin, ancestry, sex, marital status, disability, religious or political affiliation, actual or perceived gender identity, age, or sexual orientation.   Ability to respond quickly and effectively to changing demands while continually delivering high performance.    Prior management experience, a plus.      What’s in it for you:      Housing Trust Silicon Valley offers a comprehensive compensation and benefit package.      Benefits include:    Medical, Dental and Vision benefits fully covered for employees. Eligible dependents covered at 50%.     401K employer contribution at 3% and additional match up to 2%.      Three (3) weeks of paid vacation     Twelve (12) paid sick days.    11 paid holidays   Paid year-end shutdown (for winter holidays)    End of year bonus program    Tuition reimbursement program and more...      Learn more about the benefits here: https://housingtrustsv.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/HT-Snapshot-of-Benefits.2021.pdf       Equal Employment Opportunity and Non-Discrimination:   Housing Trust is an equal opportunity employer to all regardless of race, color, national origin, ancestry, sex, marital status, disability, religious or political affiliation, actual or perceived gender identity, age or sexual orientation. Housing Trust is committed to diversity, equity and inclusion and our goal is to have a workforce (at all job levels) that is representative of the communities we serve.     Another Source works with their clients, on a retained project basis.  We are committed to building inclusive candidate pools as we partner with hiring teams. Veterans, women, people of color, LGBTQIA+, and people with disabilities are encouraged to apply. As you read through the job posting and review the list of qualifications (required and/or preferred), please do not self-select out if you feel you do not meet every qualification. No one is 100% qualified. We encourage you to apply and share your story with us.

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