Director of Advancement

Catholic Diocese of Richmond

Richmond, VA

Job ID#:
6773176331
Posted:
July 9, 2026
Expires:
September 7, 2026
Category:
Executive
Terms:
Full-Time Employee
Experience:
10+ Years
Education:
Undergraduate Degree
Base Pay:
Salary
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Job Description

The Catholic Community Foundation of the Diocese of Richmond is seeking a Director of Advancement.

The Director of Advancement provides strategic leadership and oversight for all major and planned gift donor efforts. This position is responsible for designing and executing a comprehensive development program that secures significant philanthropic support ($10,000+) for the Catholic Community Foundation, parishes, schools, and Diocesan ministries. As a key member of the leadership team, the Director supervises the Philanthropy Advisors (Major Gift Officers) staff, manages a donor portfolio, and ensures the Foundation meets annual revenue targets that support the Catholic Community Foundation, parishes, schools, and Diocesan ministries.

Responsibilities:

1.Works with CCF leadership, CCF Board, and CCF staff members to achieve goals and objectives outlined in the CCF's Strategic Plan.Works with the CCF leadership, CCF board members, and CCF staff to align donor interests with organizational priorities.
2. Manages the day-to-day work of the Philanthropy Advisors (Major Gift Officers).
3. Sets individual fundraising targets for staff; conducts annual performance appraisals and provides ongoing coaching in moves management.
4. Leads the development of individualized major and planned gift solicitation strategies for all portfolios within the Foundation to ensure a pipeline of five-, six-, and seven-figure gifts. Implements and oversees short- and long-term major gift and planned gift strategies to achieve organizational goals and build a culture of philanthropy across the Diocese.
5. Cultivates and solicits major and planned gifts from a select portfolio of the Foundation's higher-capacity donors.
6. Works with the Director of Development and Operations on the budget for major and planned gifts ensuring efficient use of resources for events, travel, and donor cultivation.
7. Provides regular high-level reporting on performance and pipeline health.
8. Tracks donor activity, proposals, and outcomes. Prepares reports on fundraising performance and pipeline as requested. Maintains accurate donor records in the Raiser's Edge NXT database.
9. Initiates and responds to correspondence with key constituents. Communicates effectively through email and in-person visits.
10. Creates meaningful engagement opportunities (events, reports, impact stories) and maintains ongoing communication with donors to deepen their commitment to the Catholic Church.
11. Assists with review and verification of major gift and planned gift donor recognition lists.
12. Attends regional and national conferences to advance understanding of fundraising best practices.
13. Supports capital campaigns, the Annual Diocesan Appeal, and other fundraising activities as requested.
14. Performs other duties as assigned.

Qualifications:

1. Bachelor's degree required; 10+ years of demonstrated success in major and planned gifts, with at least 5 years in a supervisory or leadership capacity.
2. Proven success in personally closing five-, six-, and seven-figure gifts and leading teams to do the same.
3. Exceptional ability to mentor staff, manage multiple competing priorities, and lead during periods of organizational growth.
4. Mastery of interpersonal, written, and public speaking skills. Fluency in English and Spanish is preferred.
5. Advanced understanding of moves management strategies as well as how to analyze wealth screening data and implement it in donor strategy.
6. Well versed in endowments, charitable gift annuities, trusts, and bequests
7. Able to work independently and collaboratively and to multi-task in a fast-paced environment. Accurate, detail-oriented, dependable, and punctual.
8. Must be proficient in the Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook). Experience with Blackbaud's Raiser's Edge is preferred. Strong computer skills are required.
9. Must be able to travel frequently, serve in a full-time capacity, and be available as needed during nights and weekends.
10. A background in and appreciation of the Catholic Church and its teachings as well as nonprofit settings is preferred.

Working Conditions: The position of Director of Advancement is a full-time position. The standard office hours are Monday - Friday, 8:30 am - 4:30 pm, however, office hours may vary weekly depending on special events and visits with parishes and other key constituents which may include evenings and weekends.

Physical Requirements: Light physical effort required. Regularly required to sit for extended periods, stand, walk, reach, bend, lift, listen, talk and perform computer keyboarding. May need to transport campaign materials. Prolonged periods of car traveling.

Interested candidates should submit a cover letter of interest and resume in our applicant portal which can be located under the employment section of our website richmonddiocese.org

For any questions, please contact Kelly Shumate, HR Generalist/Recruiter at jobs@richmonddiocese.org
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About the Employer

The Catholic Diocese of Richmond has approximately 2800 Lay Employees working throughout the Diocese in almost every function, and we have many opportunities employment. We offer a competitive salary and benefits package and hold a strong commitment to work/life balance as well as a focus on providing professional opportunities for ongoing success. We are a wonderful organization to consider working for - and we welcome all to apply. It is the policy of the Diocese of Richmond, not to discriminate against any person on the basis of race, color, sex, age, national origin or handicap.