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Entry Level Fundraiser Jobs in Indiana (NOW HIRING)

Team Member

Indianapolis, IN · On-site

$11.50 - $15/hr

This is an entry level opportunity with no previous experience required! All you need is the ... Our brand purpose truly shines through our Acts of Joy and community fundraising initiatives. * In ...

Team Member

Mishawaka, IN

$11 - $14.50/hr

This is an entry level opportunity with no previous experience required! All you need is the ... Our brand purpose truly shines through our Acts of Joy and community fundraising initiatives. * In ...

Team Member

Indianapolis, IN

$11.50 - $15/hr

This is an entry level opportunity with no previous experience required! All you need is the ... Our brand purpose truly shines through our Acts of Joy and community fundraising initiatives. * In ...

Team Member

Mishawaka, IN · On-site

$11 - $14.50/hr

This is an entry level opportunity with no previous experience required! All you need is the ... Our brand purpose truly shines through our Acts of Joy and community fundraising initiatives. * In ...

Team Member

Mishawaka, IN · On-site

$11 - $14.50/hr

This is an entry level opportunity with no previous experience required! All you need is the ... Our brand purpose truly shines through our Acts of Joy and community fundraising initiatives. * In ...

Entry Level Fundraiser information

What does an entry level fundraiser do?

An entry level fundraiser is responsible for helping organizations raise money by reaching out to potential donors, planning fundraising events, and supporting outreach campaigns. They may conduct phone calls, send emails, manage social media, and assist with administrative tasks. This role is a great way to gain experience in nonprofit work, develop communication skills, and learn about donor relations. Entry level fundraisers often work closely with more experienced fundraising staff and are given training to support their professional growth.

What is the difference between Entry Level Fundraiser vs Fundraising Coordinator?

AspectEntry Level FundraiserFundraising Coordinator
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; some roles may prefer a bachelor's degreeBachelor's degree often preferred; experience in fundraising or nonprofit work
Work EnvironmentNonprofit organizations, charities, community eventsNonprofits, educational institutions, healthcare organizations
Employer & Industry UsageEntry-level position in nonprofit fundraising teamsMid-level role with more responsibilities in planning and executing campaigns
Common Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding entry-level fundraising rolesDistinguishing between entry-level and more advanced fundraising roles

In summary, an Entry Level Fundraiser typically handles basic outreach and donor engagement with minimal experience, while a Fundraising Coordinator manages more complex campaigns and has greater responsibilities. Both roles are essential in nonprofit fundraising but differ in experience, scope, and responsibilities.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Entry Level Fundraiser, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Entry Level Fundraiser, you need strong communication skills, persuasive ability, and a basic understanding of fundraising principles, often supported by a high school diploma or bachelor’s degree. Familiarity with donor management software and CRM systems is typically required in this role. Outstanding interpersonal skills, resilience, and a passion for the organization’s mission help individuals excel in connecting with potential donors. These competencies are crucial for building donor relationships, achieving fundraising goals, and supporting the sustainability of non-profit organizations.

What are some common challenges faced by entry level fundraisers, and how can they overcome them?

Entry level fundraisers often encounter challenges such as building rapport with potential donors, meeting fundraising targets, and handling rejection. To overcome these hurdles, it's important to develop strong communication skills, actively seek feedback from experienced colleagues, and stay persistent despite setbacks. Many organizations provide training and mentorship to help new fundraisers gain confidence and refine their approach. Being proactive in learning about the organization’s mission and impact can also make conversations with donors more authentic and effective.
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Job description

Description


Position Purpose 

The Development and Donor Relations Associate serves as a key development team member and an active participant in expanding the base of philanthropic support for Allied Solutions Center for the Performing Arts (ASCPA) and Great American Songbook Foundation (GASF). This position is responsible for developing and executing multiple fundraising campaign, cultivation, and stewardship events. 


The successful candidate will help forge new relationships locally and nationwide to build and expand the individual donor bases for both organizations. The primary function of the Development and Donor Relations Associate is as an individual giving solicitor of broad-based and mid-level giving.


All employees must embrace and consistently practice our core values of Inclusion, Excellence, Collaboration, Integrity, and Innovation and actively participate in IDEA training and initiatives. 


Essential Functions and Responsibilities

To be successful in this role, an individual must be able to perform the functions listed below in a satisfactory manner. The company will make reasonable accommodations to enable individuals with disabilities to perform these functions.  

  • Implement and lead individual giving campaigns as assigned by the Director of Individual Development. Duties include writing content, creative direction, developing communication plans, creating campaign calendars, social media strategies, requesting web page creation/updates, creating event registration processes, Asana requests, etc.
  • Manage a portfolio of 90-110 ASCPA broad-based and mid-level donors ($500-$2,499) and prospects, focusing on cultivation, solicitation, retention, and stewardship
  • Write 20-25 letters and/or emails annually including renewal, acknowledgement, triggered and cultivation communication pieces
  • Serve as signatory for broad based acknowledgement letters prepared by the Strategy Team and serve as direct communicator for broad-based donor gifts via phone
  • Create and implement a structure for acquisition campaigns to bring new donors to ASCPA and GASF as assigned by the Director of Individual Development and the Assistant Director of Individual Development for GASF.  Work closely with Strategy Team for segmentation.  Duties include writing content, creative direction, developing communication plans and calendars, creating registration processes, Asana requests, etc.
  • Utilize Tessitura software to track and engage donors and prospects
  • Actively use and manage the GiveSmart account and other software used by the department for stewardship and event registrations (text messaging as appropriate for stewardship, event reminders, event surveys, registration forms, etc.)
  • Maintain and monitor ASCPA Development webpages related to giving process, donor benefits, and stewardship
  • Coordinate and execute donor retention, recognition, and stewardship events, working closely with the Director of Individual Development and Events Team.  Duties include working with Marketing Team for invitation creation, registration processes, event logistics and follow-up tracking of expenses, post-event surveys, etc.
  • Track campaign and event expenses for budgeting purposes
  • Collaborate with the Strategy Team who oversees broad-based and entry-level individual donor strategies for up-tiering existing donor relationships
  • Demonstrate motivational and problem-solving capabilities with a high degree of integrity, ethics, and dedication to the missions of ASCPA and GASF 
  • Participate in annual budgeting cycle as a member of the development staff

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities

The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skills and/or abilities required to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The company will make reasonable accommodation to enable individuals with disabilities to perform these functions.

  • Ability to effectively communicate both written and verbally
  • Ability to work independently and collaborate effectively as part of a team
  • Ability to work in an organized manner and use time efficiently
  • Ability to solve problems, analyze, and make decisions
  • Ability to multitask and monitor several projects daily
  • Ability to work under pressure of deadlines
  • Highly proficient and agile with technology
  • Ability to build and maintain positive working relationships
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office and other software applications necessary to perform essential job functions and support other team members

Requirements


Education and Experience 

To perform this job successfully, an individual must have the following education and/or experience.

  • Bachelor's degree in fundraising, arts management, communications or business, preferred
  • Minimum of three years in a previous non-profit fundraising or for-profit business development position; seeking those with experience specifically in individual fundraising, broad-based giving, and event planning
  • Previous experience using CRM and/or fundraising platforms (i.e. Tessitura, Raiser's Edge, Sales Force, QTego etc.)

Supervisory Responsibility 

This position has no supervisory responsibilities.


Work Environment 

This position operates in a professional office environment and routinely uses standard office equipment such as computers, phones, copiers, etc.


Physical Demands

The physical demands described here are representative of those required by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. The company will make reasonable accommodations to enable individuals with disabilities to perform these functions.

  • Ability to bend, push, lift, carry, pull and move up to 25 pounds
  • Ability to speak and listen carefully
  • Frequently required to use hands, and reach with hands and arms 
  • Efficiently use computers and other office equipment

Position Type and Expected Hours of Work 

This is a full-time, non-exempt position with a full range of benefits including 401(k) and Paid Time Off. Typical days and hours at ASCPA are Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Opportunity for a hybrid work schedule as approved by your supervisor and in accordance with the policy. Schedule flexibility is required as evening and weekend hours are expected on a regular basis.


Travel

Occasional local travel to meet donors and prospects is required as well as potential travel for professional development opportunities.


Other Duties

This job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities and activities may change at any time with or without notice. 


AAP/EEO Statement 

Allied Solutions Center for the Performing Arts and Great American Songbook Foundation provide equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibit discrimination and harassment of any type with regard to race, color, religion, age, gender, national origin, LGBTQ, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.