
Job Location Washington, DC 20017 Position Type Full Time Salary Range $83,800.00 - $93,700.00 Salary/year
About the Organization
It is an exciting time at the Capital Area Food Bank (CAFB) as we continue to undertake our mission. We know that creating long-term solutions to food security requires more than meals. It requires education, training, and collaboration. We are seeking people with strong ideas and a passion to come together to address the complex interrelated issues of food security, poverty, and equity. We are expanding in multiple ways: providing food for today and addressing the root causes of hunger by partnering with organizations that provide critical services like job training programs, health care and education. Food has the power to transform lives and move everyone forward. Find out how on our website at capitalareafoodbank.org. Let us discuss how food is at the center of everyone's healthy life!
The Senior Manager, Proposal Development & Reporting, will be a key member of the Institutional Partnerships team, reporting to the Senior Director of Institutional Partnerships. This role is responsible for developing compelling, high-quality proposals and producing clear, persuasive reports and donor collateral that showcase the impact of the Capital Area Food Bank’s work to corporate and foundation donors.
The Senior Manager will help CAFB raise a minimum of $10M annually by developing powerful, well-crafted proposals tailored to institutional donors and producing timely, accurate, and persuasive reports that demonstrate impact and drive renewals. In this role, the Senior Manager will collaborate closely with internal program and finance teams to align narratives with data and outcomes. They will also draft correspondence, proposals, and reports on behalf of senior leadership and manage deadlines to ensure the timely submission of reports and materials. Additionally, the Senior Manager will monitor trends in the regional and national fundraising landscape to identify emerging opportunities in order to help build CAFB’s prospect and donor pipeline.
This role is central to advancing CAFB’s revenue goals through excellent writing, thoughtful donor correspondence, and strong project management.
Essential Functions
Proposal Development & Reporting (60%)
Advancement & Partnership Communications (30%)
Team Collaboration & Development Pipeline (10%)
Requirements
Preferred
Qualifications
Other Skills/Abilities
Physical Demands/Working Conditions:
Sitting: over 2/3 percent of the time
Keyboarding: over 2/3 percent of the time
Driving: under 1/3 percent of the time (note, this job does require occasional travel throughout the region and may require travel to CAFB’s Lorton office)
Reporting:
Reports to Senior Director, Institutional Partnerships
Compensation:
$83,800 to $93,700 / annually
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Schedule:
Regular work hours are Monday through Friday from 8:30 am to 5:00 pm
Position is currently hybrid with expectation of 2-3 days in the office on average, but there may be times when events require up to 4 days a week in the office; occasional nights/weekends to support donor events as required by the duties and responsibilities of the position.
NOTE: Nothing in this job description restricts management's right to assign or reassign duties and responsibilities to this job at any time.
We Offer: At Capital Area Food Bank, we understand that great people make a great organization. We value our people and offer employees a broad range of benefits including competitive compensation and benefits, free onsite parking, complimentary shuttle to metro, professional development, growth, and volunteer opportunities, fun work in a diverse environment.
Application Process:
Interested applicants must submit a cover letter and resume. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.
EOE Statement:
Capital Area Food Bank welcomes and supports a diverse and inclusive work environment. We are committed to equal employment opportunities (EEO) for all applicants seeking employment and for all our employees. CAFB makes employment decisions based on organizational needs, job requirements and individual qualifications without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, personal appearance, military status, gender identity or expression, genetic information, political affiliation, educational status, unemployment status, place of residence or business, source of income, reproductive health decision making or any other characteristic protected by law. Additionally, harassment or discrimination based on these characteristics will not be tolerated at CAFB. To perform the essential functions of this position, reasonable accommodations are available to qualified individuals with disabilities.

The Capital Area Food Bank works to address hunger today and create brighter futures tomorrow for more than 1 million people across the region experiencing food insecurity. As the anchor in the area’s hunger relief infrastructure, the food bank provided nearly 61 million meals last year to people in need each year by supplying food to hundreds of nonprofit organizations, including Martha’s Table, SOME – So Others Might Eat, DC Central Kitchen, Food for Others, Manna, and others. But we don’t stop there, because we know that creating long-term solutions to hunger requires more than meals. It requires education, training, and opportunity. In short, it demands ideas that address the big picture. That’s why we’re approaching the problem in multiple ways: providing food for today, and addressing the root causes of hunger by partnering with organizations that provide critical services like job training programs and health care.