Our OrganizationIAALS, the Institute for the Advancement of the American Legal System, is a nonpartisan, nonprofit research institution at the University of Denver that is committed to increasing fairness, efficiency, accessibility, and the public's faith in the civil justice system.
People look to our justice system for relief in matters that affect their rights, their businesses, and the most intimate aspects of their lives; however, barriers and inefficiencies are effectively denying them real access. IAALS empowers judges, lawyers, businesspeople, and everyday users to put the best ideas into practice. Relying on real-time data to inform real-world solutions, IAALS is changing how our system serves people today while anticipating future needs—working tirelessly to increase access to justice.
Our WorkIAALS works on solving problems within the legal system: both in the courts and in the delivery of legal services more broadly. We conduct comprehensive analysis and work with stakeholders to design models, empower decision-makers, and measure outcomes and impacts to advance a trusted American legal system.
A trusted and trustworthy legal system is essential to our democracy, our economy, and our freedom. But, the American legal system is in a state of unprecedented change and challenge. Some 80 percent of Americans have legal needs that go unmet. Some 76 percent of state civil cases have a litigant on at least one side without lawyer representation. Businesses routinely choose arbitration rather than using the courts, jury trials are disappearing, and public confidence in our legal system is low.
Justice, the courts, and legal services must be accessible—and they are not. But IAALS is changing that. The problems are complex and multi-dimensional, and we are committed to comprehensive, balanced, and inclusive solutions across the American legal system. IAALS has ongoing projects in the areas of judicial reform, civil justice reform, family justice reform, legal education, and the reregulation of the legal profession. We encourage applicants to learn more about our work at
https://iaals.du.edu./
Position Summary
Reporting to the Senior Director of Operations and with a dotted line to the CEO, the Director of Development (DoD) will be charged with leading the vision and strategy of IAALS’ fundraising, implementing those fundraising strategies, and managing a fundraising infrastructure within the organization that engages various departments, board members, and advisors. This work includes developing and enhancing relationships with major and principal gift prospects, discovering their philanthropic passions, and aligning them with the funding priorities emerging from our programs. Responsibilities include developing a strategic and tactical plan for development; ensuring that fund development activities align with IAALS’ mission and strategic vision; and identifying, qualifying, cultivating, soliciting, and stewarding various sources of philanthropic support in support. This person will oversee the Assistant Director of Development while working closely with the marketing & public relations, communications team, and programmatic directors.
Essential Functions
- Create and implement fundraising strategies for major gifts, planned giving, annual giving, events, corporate sponsorship, government grants, and private foundation support.
- Collaborate with IAALS leadership and program directors to understand the critical and evolving needs of the institute and its mission and adjust development strategies accordingly.
- Identify and qualify an expanding pool of individual, government, foundations, and corporate sponsors.
- Develop and manage a fundraising infrastructure that supports various giving strategies, stewardship, and donor data management activities.
- Liaise with the University Advancement office and staff.
- Work with Communications staff to create messaging for fundraising collateral, social media, video, and print communications to expand both local and national awareness of IAALS.
- Establish and encourage an internal fundraising culture among staff, board members, and advisors through board and committee reporting and offering meaningful engagement.
- Create and facilitate naming, sponsorship, membership, and fee-for-service opportunities to attract and retain members, partners, donors, funders, and supporters.
- Manage development and support staff as well as contract labor as needed.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Ability to represent IAALS and the University in a variety of capacities through excellent spoken and written communication, presentation, and interpersonal skills.
- Ability to prioritize, negotiate, influence, and motivate groups and individuals.
- Maturity, sound judgment, sensitivity to others, and high ethical standards with the ability to build productive relationships with philanthropic individuals, corporations, and foundations, as well as the university's leadership.
- Ability to balance short-term project deliverables with long-term strategic goal achievement and progress.
- Ability to empower and motivate team members to deliver on agreed-upon performance metrics.
- Responsibility to remain informed on issues and concerns impacting IAALS and the legal community it serves and share those data through relevant channels.
- Responsibility to remain informed on economic, tax, and philanthropic issues impacting fundraising strategies.
- Ability to effectively identify and pursue new revenue opportunities and fundraising relationships locally and nationally.
- Proven ability to work with a high level of independence, maintain confidentiality, prioritize duties, and manage time effectively.
Required Qualifications
- Bachelors Degree.
- 5 years of paid fundraising experience.
- Experience managing professional staff.
- Demonstrated ability to secure major gifts ($50,000+) and principal gifts of $1 million+ by strategically managing a portfolio and fostering meaningful relationships.
- Demonstrated experience in cultivating and stewarding relationships with diverse individuals, organizations, corporations, and communities.
- Experienced working with and advising a CEO, leadership, and staff to facilitate the implementation of fundraising strategies.
- Understanding of the development budget process, revenue forecasting, and financial reporting.
- Experience with donor data management software and experienced at data mining to identify potential philanthropic support.
- Knowledge and understanding of gift acceptance policies and procedures
- Significant experience leading or playing a key role in a capital campaign or major fundraising initiative, from strategic planning through execution and stewardship.
Preferred Qualifications
- Masters degree or equivalent - Field of Study: Nonprofit Management or related field.
- 7-10 years of fundraising experience with broad involvement working with major donors, annual giving, events, planned giving, memberships, and foundation grants.
- Fundraising experience in both large, well-resourced shops and small organizations with limited numbers of staff and small budgets at senior leadership levels.
- Experienced working with communications staff to collaborate on creating fundraising collaterals, social media, videos, and other forms of fundraising tools.
- Demonstrated track record in working collaboratively across organizational departments, as well as with internal and external stakeholders.
- Experienced reporting to and working with a board and other governing bodies.
- Significant experience leading or playing a key role in a capital campaign or major fundraising initiative, from strategic planning through execution and stewardship.
- Proficiency in two or more languages.
Working Environment
- Standard office environment.
- Unexpected interruptions occur often and stress level is moderate to high.
- Noise level is quiet to moderate.
Physical Activities
- Ability to work with a computer for extended periods of time.
- Occasionally required to move about the office/campus.
Work Schedule
Monday-Friday, 40 hours per week. The typical work schedule is Monday-Friday, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm, although specific schedules may be established with the supervisor. On occasion, there are hours required outside of the standard hours. Some travel may be required.
In accordance with the University’s and IAALS’ flexible work policies, this position is eligible to be considered for flexible work arrangements. Further details regarding this plan will be determined with the hiring manager and are dependent on the division and team-specific needs.
Application Deadline
For consideration, please submit your application materials by 4:00 p.m. (MST) August 9, 2025.
Special InstructionsCandidates must apply online through
jobs.du.edu to be considered. Only applications submitted online will be accepted.
Salary Grade Number:
The salary grade for the position is 15.
Salary Range:
The salary range for this position is $120,000-$150,000
The University of Denver has provided a compensation range that represents its good faith estimate of what the University may pay for the position at the time of posting. The University may ultimately pay more or less than the posted compensation range. The salary offered to the selected candidate will be determined based on factors such as the qualifications of the selected candidate, departmental budget availability, internal salary equity considerations, and available market information, but not based on a candidate’s sex or any other protected status.
Benefits:The University of Denver offers
excellent benefits, including medical, dental, retirement, paid time off, tuition benefit and ECO pass. The University of Denver is a private institution that empowers students who want to make a difference. Learn more about the
University of Denver. Please include the following documents with your application:
1. Resume
2. Cover Letter
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