Benefits:
Development Manager
of Role:
The Development Manager is a strategic fundraising leader responsible for driving philanthropic growth through donor acquisition, cultivation, stewardship, and long-term relationship management across individual, corporate, foundation, and faith-based giving channels.This role requires a highly relational and results-oriented fundraiser who can build and execute development strategies that strengthen donor engagement, increase annual and recurring revenue, and expand mission-aligned partnerships that directly support the work of Bonton Farms.The Development Manager will own a qualified donor portfolio, develop and advance funding opportunities, lead donor engagement strategy, support campaign execution, and partner across departments to align fundraising efforts with organizational priorities.This position plays a critical role in helping Bonton Farms grow sustainable contributed revenue and deepen external engagement with supporters who believe in transformational community impact.The Development Manager will also provide direct leadership to development support staff, including oversight of donor coordination, volunteer engagement support, and stewardship execution.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Strategic Fundraising & Revenue Growth
Donor Engagement & Stewardship
Campaign Planning & Execution
Fundraising Events & Donor Experiences
Corporate, Community & Faith-Based Partnerships
Development Operations & Portfolio Management
Leadership & Team Support
Ideal Candidate ProfileWe are seeking a professional who is both strategic and highly relational someone who can confidently engage donors, build trust quickly, and translate mission into investment. The ideal candidate will bring a strong understanding of the Dallas philanthropic landscape, including knowledge of key funding networks, donor communities, corporate giving priorities, faith-based giving culture, and relationship pathways that influence charitable investment across the region. This role requires a development professional who can strategically identify opportunities, navigate existing philanthropic ecosystems, and position Bonton Farms effectively within conversations that lead to long-term partnership and financial support.
The Development Manager should be comfortable leveraging existing relationships, building new connections, and developing thoughtful engagement strategies that increase Bonton Farms’ visibility and credibility within the broader philanthropic community.
The ideal candidate brings:
Note: This job description is intended to outline the primary duties and responsibilities of the position; however, additional duties, responsibilities, and assignments may be required or assigned at any time based on business needs, operational priorities, or organizational necessity.
Qualifications
Preferred Experience
Work Expectations· Occasional evening and weekend availability for donor events and community engagements. · Passion for mission-driven work and community transformation. · Ability to represent Bonton Farms with professionalism, warmth, and strategic credibility.
Compensation: $65,000.00 - $75,000.00 per year
We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive
consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex,
national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other
characteristic protected by law.
Our Mission
Transform lives by disrupting systems of inequity, laying a foundation where change yields health, wholeness and opportunity as the norm.
Vision
The change in Bonton becomes the change in the World.
Core Principal
Our values are bathed in our Christian faith, born out of a passion for people and guide how we put them into action.
What is Bonton?
For the last 200 years, racial injustice and systemic oppression prevented opportunities in Bonton, a community in South Dallas, that were a given elsewhere. People here experienced higher rates of diabetes, stroke and cancer, and 48% of residents lived in poverty. Residents have been denied access to the seven human essentials that are necessary to survive and thrive - health & wellness, economic stability, safe and affordable housing, transportation, a sense of belonging, education and access to fair credit. Today, the community is transforming, and healing is coming from within.
Who We Are
Bonton Farms is on a mission is to transform lives by disrupting systems of inequity, laying a foundation where health, wholeness, and opportunity are the norm for all people. While many nonprofits work to solve one issue, Bonton Farms focuses on place-based interventions to build community capacity for long-term change. As the ecosystem of community resources improves, the neighbors in Bonton use these resources to build successful, self-sufficient lives, ultimately interrupting the impact of decades of disenfranchisement. Bonton Farms’ programs focus on the all of the seven human essentials that the community has been denied for so long. We invite you to come and join us in the transformation!

We believe that humans, like plants, need the right conditions to flourish, which is why we're driven by these seven human essentials: health & wellness; economic stability; safe & affordable housing; transportation; community; education, and access to fair credit. Like any ecosystem, if these conditions become unbalanced, the entire system begins to fall apart.
Bonton Farms exists within a South Dallas neighborhood called Bonton. Our community is filled with beautiful, courageous people who have fought to remain spirited in the face of a hundred years of systemic inequities working against them. Existing within Dallas county, approximately 40% of our neighbors live below the poverty line.
Bonton Farms was created to dismantle these systems of inequity and replace them with the tools all humans need to thrive. Powered by the community, we are reimagining a world where essential life tools are no longer a rare commodity–and thriving is considered the norm.