
Position Function Responsible for supporting the philanthropic mission of ACH Child and Family Services by executing donor engagement, annual giving, and stewardship activities (donor lifecycle) across individual and corporate donors under the direction of the Donor Engagement Manager. The Donor Engagement Coordinator plays an essential role in implementing donor outreach, communications, and relationship-building strategies that strengthen donor retention, increase participation, and support annual fund revenue growth. Requires sensitivity to the service population’s cultural and socioeconomic characteristics and a commitment to donor-centered fundraising practices.
Education Requirements: Bachelor’s Degree preferred, preferably in business, communications, nonprofit management, or a liberal arts field.
Experience Requirements: Minimum of two (2) years of demonstrated nonprofit, fundraising, or related experience, with an emphasis on donor communications, annual giving, or stewardship support. Proven ability to manage multiple projects, maintain accurate records, and support outreach across various donor segments. Strong organizational, written communication, and interpersonal skills required. Experience using constituent relationship management (CRM) systems preferred.
Functional Requirements Must demonstrate the ability to work cooperatively within a team environment to achieve shared goals through collaboration and information sharing. Ability to manage details, meet deadlines, and prioritize tasks in a fast-paced environment. Demonstrated skill in donor-focused communication and relationship building. Proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and CRM platforms required.
Working Conditions Heavy computer usage with administrative and clerical responsibilities in a team-based office environment. Attendance at public and donor-related functions required, including some evening and weekend work. Occasional lifting of files and office supplies up to 25 pounds.
Exposure to Confidential Information Maintain confidentiality and comply with policies related to donor, volunteer, personnel, and client records. Uphold the Donor Bill of Rights and ethical fundraising standards.
Key Expectations/Responsibilities
Requirements
Education Requirements: Bachelor’s Degree preferred, preferably in business, communications, nonprofit management, or a liberal arts field.
Experience Requirements: Minimum of two (2) years of demonstrated nonprofit, fundraising, or related experience, with an emphasis on donor communications, annual giving, or stewardship support. Proven ability to manage multiple projects, maintain accurate records, and support outreach across various donor segments. Strong organizational, written communication, and interpersonal skills required. Experience using constituent relationship management (CRM) systems preferred.
Functional Requirements Must demonstrate the ability to work cooperatively within a team environment to achieve shared goals through collaboration and information sharing. Ability to manage details, meet deadlines, and prioritize tasks in a fast-paced environment. Demonstrated skill in donor-focused communication and relationship building. Proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and CRM platforms required.

ACH Child and Family Services has been serving North Texas for more than a century with the mission of protecting children and preserving families. Our vision is for families to thrive and children to experience safety, hope and love. Are you able to connect with youth who need a caring adult to advocate for them? Or perhaps you’re passionate about providing support to children and families? If you want to make a difference, desire a challenge and aren’t afraid of hard work, then consider a career with ACH.
Whether your passion is advocacy or providing support to children and families, check out our job offerings at hiremeach.org. We offer competitive benefits and a warm-hearted culture that is rooted in our values of childhood, families, effective services, stewardship, spirituality, advocacy, and learning.
At ACH, we depend on every staff member to lead the way and deliver results that often exceed the expectations of our agency, our clients, and our community. The work can be challenging, but knowing you’re truly making life better for abused and neglected children is incredibly rewarding.
ACH is a United Way of Tarrant County agency.