Job Description
Since 1971, A New Leaf has been dedicated to its mission of “Helping Families…Changing Lives,” making a positive impact on the lives of over 24,000 people annually in the Phoenix Metropolitan area. A New Leaf is committed to empowering individuals and enriching communities through transformative services. Guided by our core values—Compassion, Passion for Results, Collaboration, Accountability, Integrity, and Conscientiousness—we strive to create meaningful, lasting impacts in the communities we serve.
Major Gifts Officer
A New Leaf is committed to empowering individuals and enriching communities through transformative services. Our core values—Compassion, Passion for Results, Collaboration, Accountability, Integrity, and Conscientiousness—guide us in creating meaningful, lasting impacts in the communities we serve.
Salary: $85,000 yr
The Major Gift Officer (MGO) serves as a frontline fundraising professional responsible for cultivating, soliciting, and stewarding major donor relationships in support of A New Leaf’s mission and strategic priorities. This role focuses on building authentic, long-term partnerships with donors and community stakeholders through personalized engagement, donor discovery, and relationship-centered fundraising practices. The MGO manages a portfolio of major gift donors and prospects, leads strategic stewardship efforts, supports the organization’s culture of philanthropy, and collaborates closely with leadership, program staff, and volunteer partners to expand philanthropic support throughout Maricopa and Pinal counties.
Responsibilities:
• Manage and cultivate a portfolio of approximately 125–150 qualified donors and prospects with a focus on major gift opportunities of $5,000 or greater.
• Build and maintain authentic donor relationships through personalized stewardship, ongoing engagement, and meaningful donor experiences.
• Conduct regular face-to-face donor meetings, community visits, program tours, and relationship-building activities throughout the service area.
• Develop and implement individualized donor engagement, cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship strategies aligned with organizational priorities.
• Prepare and present strategic funding requests, proposals, and donor communications in partnership with organizational leadership and program teams.
• Collaborate with executive leadership, Board members, and volunteer leaders to support donor engagement activities and joint solicitations.
• Promote and model a culture of philanthropy throughout the organization by fostering collaboration and donor-centered practices across departments.
• Translate programmatic services, community impact, and organizational initiatives into compelling donor-focused narratives and funding opportunities.
• Support and help guide Women’s Giving Circle initiatives, member engagement activities, and community-based philanthropy efforts.
• Identify and help cultivate planned giving and legacy giving opportunities, including prospective Heartwood Circle donors.
• Maintain accurate donor records, stewardship activity, and portfolio documentation within the organization’s donor management system.
• Monitor fundraising activity, donor engagement metrics, and portfolio performance to support established fundraising goals and key performance indicators.
• Participate in community events, donor functions, networking opportunities, and mission-focused gatherings as needed.
• Maintain confidentiality, professionalism, and ethical stewardship practices when handling donor information and organizational relationships.
• Perform other reasonably related duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
Education:
• Bachelor's degree in Business, Communications, Nonprofit Management, Marketing, Public Relations, or a related field required.
• Certified Fund-Raising Executive (CFRE) certification preferred.
Experience:
• Minimum of seven (7) years of progressive fundraising or development experience required.
• Minimum of four (4) years of frontline major gift fundraising experience required.
• Demonstrated success securing and stewarding major gifts of $5,000 or greater required.
• Experience managing donor portfolios, donor cultivation strategies, and stewardship activities preferred.
• Experience working with volunteer leadership, executive leadership, and boards preferred.
• Experience utilizing donor relationship management systems, including Raiser’s Edge/NXT or similar CRM platforms preferred.
• Knowledge of planned giving and legacy giving strategies preferred.
Working Conditions/Physical Requirements:
• Hybrid work environment consisting of office-based work, donor visits, community meetings, fundraising events, and travel throughout Maricopa and Pinal counties.
• Frequent local travel required for donor engagement, networking, and community-based activities.
• Some evening and weekend hours required to support fundraising events, donor meetings, and organizational activities.
• Ability to sit, stand, walk, and drive for extended periods throughout the workday.
• Ability to occasionally lift and carry materials, event supplies, or presentation materials up to 25 lbs.
• Ability to manage multiple projects, deadlines, and donor relationships in a fast-paced environment.
• Must maintain professionalism, discretion, and confidentiality in all donor and community interactions.
• Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions, in accordance with applicable law.
Compliance Requirements:
• Must Be At Least 21 Years of Age
• Class One Fingerprint Clearance Card
• Central Registry Background Check
• Drug Screening
• Valid Unrestricted Driver’s License
• Current Auto Liability Insurance
• 39 Month Motor Vehicle Record
• Adhere to all organizational policies, including the Code of Conduct, professional standards, and relevant regulations.
Mandated Reporter Requirements:
• As a mandated reporter under Arizona statute A.R.S. § 13-3620, you are required to immediately report any suspected abuse or neglect of a minor to your Supervisor, Manager, Director, Clinical Director, or Chief Officer, who will assist in making the appropriate report to authorities.
• Reports should be directed to either the local law enforcement agency or child protective services (1-888-SOS-CHILD). Abuse suspected of involving a family member or legal guardian should be reported to child protective services, while other cases should be reported to law enforcement.
Responsible to: Sr. Charitable Giving Advisor
Supervisory Responsibilities: None
We appreciate your interest in our organization. We consider applicants for all positions without regard to race, religion, color, creed, gender, national origin, age, disability, marital or veteran status, or any other legally protected status.
A New Leaf is an at-will employer. Any offer of employment with A New Leaf is contingent upon a successful consumer report, which includes verification of employment, education, criminal background search, and driving records.
A New Leaf is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer and participates in the E-Verify program.
BENEFITS PACKAGE:
All of our employees enjoy the following benefits: direct deposit, competitive pay, accrued sick time, Employee Assistance Program (EAP), an annual team member appreciation event, and an informal yet professional team environment.
For full-time employees, we also provide the following as part of the total compensation plan: Medical/Dental/Vision Coverage, Accrued Sick and Vacation Time, Paid Holidays, Life Insurance, AD&D, Short-Term Disability, 401(K), Tuition Reimbursement, and a Wellness Program. This program has received a Silver Level of excellence in worksite wellness and includes Annual Biometrics, Gym Reimbursements, Wellness Initiatives, Workers Compensation improvements, and much more.