Position SummaryPosting Note: Position Summary Reporting to the Director of Integrated Fundraising, the Manager of Integrated Fundraising is responsible for driving the growth and performance of Phoenix Children’s individual giving pipeline through large-scale, data-driven fundraising strategies. This role leads programmatic fundraising across annual, mid-level, and mass-market gift planning programs, with a focus on donor acquisition, retention, reactivation, and upgrades. The Manager develops and executes multi-channel campaigns, leverages donor data and segmentation to personalize outreach, and partners closely with Development Operations, Enterprise Marketing, external vendors, and frontline fundraisers to strengthen donor engagement at scale. Success in this role is achieved through measurable growth in donor participation, sustained revenue performance, and continuous improvement in how donors are engaged across their lifecycle.
Education and Experience Requirements: •Minimum of 7-10 years of experience in fundraising, marketing, or related field, with a focus on programmatic or mass-audience fundraising •Demonstrated experience in data-driven strategy, segmentation, and multi-channel campaign execution •Experience working in a complex nonprofit, healthcare, or academic environment preferred •Bachelor’s degree in marketing, communications, nonprofit management, or related field required •CFRE preferred •Proven ability to manage external vendor relationships and collaborate across cross-functional teams •Strong analytical mindset with experience using data to drive decision-making and performance optimization
Position Duties: •Leads the strategy and execution of integrated, multi-channel fundraising campaigns across annual, mid-level, and gift planning programs •Develops and implements segmentation, targeting, and personalization strategies to drive donor acquisition, retention, and upgrades •Partners with Development Operations and Analytics to ensure data integrity, reporting, and performance tracking •Manages relationships with external fundraising vendors and platforms to maximize results and return on investment •Collaborates with major gift, mid-level, and planned giving officers to align programmatic outreach with portfolio strategies and support donor movement across giving levels •Establishes and tracks key performance indicators including acquisition, retention, upgrade rates, and donor lifetime value •Oversees program forecasting, revenue performance, and continuous optimization of campaign effectiveness •Builds scalable processes, documentation, and workflows to support sustainable growth in programmatic fundraising
Position Profile The Manager of Integrated Fundraising is a strategic, data-driven fundraising professional responsible for growing broad-based philanthropic support at scale. Success is achieved by leveraging analytics, segmentation, and multi-channel engagement strategies to deepen donor relationships and increase lifetime value. The ideal candidate is results-oriented, highly collaborative, and comfortable working across teams in a dynamic environment. They bring a strong balance of strategy and execution, with the ability to translate data into actionable insights that advance Phoenix Children’s mission and maximize philanthropic impact.
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