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Managing Director, Leadership Gifts

🇺🇸 Hybrid - New York City, NY 🕑 Full-Time 💰 $90K - $145K 💻 Development & Advancement 🗓️ February 25th, 2026
Salesforce

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Teach For America is hiring a Managing Director, Leadership Gifts. The role involves owning the strategy and execution of a major donor portfolio, focusing on securing transformational philanthropic investments of $1M+ from ultra-high-net-worth individuals and next-generation philanthropists. The position emphasizes originating new investments, preparing senior executives for high-stakes solicitations, and driving revenue growth through targeted donor engagement strategies.

Highlights
  • Manage and solicit a portfolio of ultra-high-net-worth individuals for $1M+ gifts.
  • Develop and execute relationship and solicitation strategies to close seven- and eight-figure fundraising opportunities.
  • Originate new philanthropic investments and expand the leadership-level donor base through market-based and in-region strategies.
  • Prepare CEO, Vice President, and Executive Directors for major donor meetings, providing briefing documents and managing stakeholder alignment.
  • Partner strategically across regional teams and use Salesforce to track fundraising activity and inform strategy.
  • Requires minimum 7 years of development and fundraising experience with a proven record of closing $1M+ gifts.
  • Must demonstrate ability to partner with executive leadership and manage complex philanthropic dynamics confidently.
  • Preferred skills include experience with ultra-high-net-worth individuals, new donor acquisition tactics, event strategy, and Salesforce proficiency.
  • Salary ranges from $90,000 to $144,700, tiered by geographic cost of labor indices.
  • Regular travel and in-region presence are expected, including at least 1 day per week in the NYC office.

Managing Director, Leadership Gifts Full Description

Job Title: Managing Director, Enterprise Fundraising - Leadership Gifts 
Status: Exempt 
TEAM: Central Fundraising 
REPORTS TO: Vice President, Leadership Gifts Officer 
LOCATION: New York City Metro Area - highly preferred
PRIORITY APPLICATION DEADLINE: March 6th, 2026; Applications submitted after this date will be reviewed on a rolling basis. 

THE ROLE 
As Managing Director, Leadership Gifts, you will play a pivotal role in advancing Teach For America's mission by mobilizing transformational philanthropic investments from ultra-high-net-worth individuals (UHNWIs) and next-generation philanthropists — including gifts at the $1M+ level.

Reporting to the Vice President, Leadership Gifts Officer, you will own end-to-end strategy and execution for a high-stakes donor portfolio and serve as a key architect behind complex, seven- and eight-figure fundraising opportunities. A core priority of this role is originating and closing new investments. This includes proactively identifying, cultivating, and securing new philanthropic capital through market-based and in-region engagement strategies — expanding TFA's leadership-level donor base, not just stewarding existing relationships.

This position is highly cross-functional and requires disciplined execution in a matrixed environment. You will work closely with TFA's senior executives, and regional Executive Directors — preparing them to make bold, high-dollar asks and ensuring they are positioned for success by owning the strategy, materials, sequencing, and stakeholder alignment necessary to close.. This role requires comfort operating at the highest levels of philanthropy and confidence driving strategy that culminates in $1M+ solicitations.

WHAT YOU'LL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR: 
Portfolio Ownership & Transformational Asks (30%)
  • Manage, cultivate, steward, and solicit a portfolio that includes ultra-high-net-worth individuals capable of $1M+ investments
  • Design and execute comprehensive relationship strategies from cultivation through close
  • Lead strategy for major solicitations, including sequencing touchpoints, building cases for support, and determining ask amounts
  • Directly quarterback the strategy for seven-figure solicitations
  • Produce executive-ready materials (briefings, proposals, concept papers, impact reports) that require minimal revision before use
New Money Origination & Revenue Growth (35%)
  • Drive a clear "new money" mandate by identifying and originating new leadership-level investments
  • Develop market-based strategies for in-region prospect identification and engagement
  • Build and convert a pipeline of new high-capacity donors into active investors
  • Partner with regional teams to expand TFA's leadership-level footprint in key markets
  • Set ambitious revenue goals and execute against them with rigor and accountability
Executive Partnership & CEO Preparation (20%)
  • Prepare TFA's CEO, VP, and local Executive Directors for high-stakes donor meetings and asks
  • Develop briefing documents, talking points, and follow-up strategies to maximize executive effectiveness
  • Manage up effectively — ensuring leadership is equipped, aligned, and positioned to close
  • Anticipate needs and proactively remove friction from executive fundraising engagements
Cross-Functional Leadership & Systems (15%)
  • Serve as a strategic partner to regional Executive Directors and development teams
  • Clarify roles and accountability across stakeholders to maintain momentum
  • Ensure accurate and timely tracking of donor, prospect, and fundraising activity in Salesforce
  • Use data to monitor progress, identify gaps, and inform adjustments to strategy and execution

IN-REGION EXPECTATIONS
This role requires meaningful in-region presence to cultivate donors and co-design strategy with regional leaders.
  • Minimum of 1 day per week in the NYC office, with Wednesdays typically designated as an in-office collaboration day
  • Attendance at monthly New York leadership meetings
  • Additional in-region presence as needed to support donor cultivation, executive meetings, and key market engagement
  • Regular travel required to support portfolio growth and closing activity
In-person presence is in service of deep relationship building, executive alignment, and high-touch donor strategy execution.

WHAT YOU BRING
Transformational Fundraising Experience
  • Demonstrated success closing $1M+ gifts
  • Direct experience engaging ultra-high-net-worth individuals
  • Comfort leading high-stakes solicitations and navigating complex philanthropic dynamics
  • Proven ability to build and convert new donor pipelines
Executive-Level Partnership
  • Experience preparing CEOs or senior leaders for major donor engagements
  • Ability to operate with discretion, judgment, and confidence at the highest organizational levels
  • Strong ability to manage up and drive clarity across senior stakeholders
Portfolio Ownership & Execution
  • Ability to independently own end-to-end strategy and execution
  • High bar for quality — brings work forward at 95% complete
  • Strong prioritization and decision-making skills in fast-paced, revenue-driven environments
  • Disciplined follow-through and accountability

Required Qualifications
  • 7+ years of experience in development and fundraising
  • Demonstrated track record of closing $1M+ gifts
  • Experience partnering with executive leadership in fundraising contexts
  • Bachelor's degree
Preferred Qualifications
  • Experience working with ultra-high-net-worth individuals and/or next-generation philanthropists
  • Experience driving new market-based donor acquisition strategies
  • Event strategy and execution experience
  • Proficiency with Salesforce and strong presentation/tool fluency

YOUR COMPENSATION
The applicable salary range for each U.S.-based role is based on where the employee works and is aligned to one of 3 tiers according to a cost of labor index in that geographic area. Starting pay for the successful applicant will depend on a variety of job-related factors, which may include education, training, experience, location, business needs, or market demands. New hires are typically brought into the organization at a salary between the range minimum and the salary range midpoint depending on qualifications, internal equity, and the budgeted amount for the role. The expected salary ranges for this role are set forth below. These ranges may be modified in the future.
  • Tier A: $90,000 - $122,700
  • Tier B: $98,000 - $133,700
  • Tier C: $106,100 - $144,700

You can view which tier applies to where you plan to work here.