
Assistant Director, Major Gifts
Reports to: Senior Director of Development
Salary: $115,000–$125,000, with annual performance bonus up to $10,000
About NADAP
Since 1971, NADAP has helped New Yorkers overcome barriers to health, employment, recovery, and economic stability. Serving over 35,000 individuals annually across New York State, NADAP delivers workforce development, care management, health insurance enrollment, behavioral health navigation, and other services that address the social determinants of health. As the organization continues to diversify beyond its historic government funding base, philanthropy is becoming an increasingly important driver of innovation, growth, and long-term sustainability.
The Opportunity
This is an opportunity to build a major gifts program. Reporting to the Senior Director of Development and working in close partnership with the CEO, the Assistant Director of Major Gifts will help shape NADAP's individual philanthropy strategy, expand relationships with high-net-worth individuals, family foundations, and philanthropic advisors, and meaningfully increase unrestricted support.
The successful candidate will be a strategic fundraiser who enjoys creating new opportunities, building systems, and collaborating with executive leadership. While an existing donor network is welcome, equal value will be placed on candidates with a demonstrated ability to identify, cultivate, solicit, and steward new philanthropic relationships.
Primary Responsibilities
Qualifications
Why Join NADAP?
How to Apply
Please submit your resume/CV and a thoughtful cover letter addressed to Douglas Ostrov, Senior Director of Development & External Affairs, describing your experience building major gift programs, securing transformational gifts, and your interest in helping expand NADAP's philanthropic impact.

Founded in 1971, NADAP is a private nonprofit organization which operates workforce development, case management, care coordination and health insurance enrollment programs in New York City and Nassau County.
NADAP serves over 35,000 individuals each year by providing our continuum of services to various populations, such as public assistance recipients, individuals living with chronic illnesses and disabilities, individuals with a history of court involvement and/or substance abuse, at-risk youth, as well as the business community.
NADAP specializes in both coordinating the care of individuals living with chronic illness, as well as providing employment services to vulnerable populations and dislocated workers.
NADAP’s services benefit individuals, families, communities, and businesses by helping our clients achieve wellness and economic self-sufficiency, while fulfilling the growing needs of New York City and Long Island employers.