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Position Name Institutional Giving Manager Position Description The Manager of Institutional Giving is responsible for overseeing Restore's portfolio of foundation, corporate, and government grants ...

Institutional Giving Manager

Southfield, MI · On-site +1

$55K - $72K/yr

Description Responsible for advancing institutional giving efforts through the identification, cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship of corporate, foundation, and individual donors in support of ...

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How much do institutional giving jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 10, 2026, the average yearly pay for institutional giving in the United States is $92,192.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $63,000.00 and $114,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is institutional giving?

Institutional giving refers to the financial support provided to nonprofit organizations or causes by institutions such as foundations, corporations, and government agencies. This form of funding is typically awarded through grants or sponsorships and often requires a formal application process. Institutional giving is a significant source of revenue for many nonprofits and can support a wide range of projects, programs, and operational needs. Those working in institutional giving often focus on building relationships with funders, writing grant proposals, and ensuring compliance with grant requirements.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals working in Institutional Giving roles, and how can they be addressed?

Professionals in Institutional Giving often encounter challenges such as intense competition for grant funding, rapidly shifting funder priorities, and the need to build strong relationships with institutional donors. Navigating complex application processes and ensuring compliance with grant requirements are also frequent hurdles. To address these challenges, it’s important to stay informed about funder interests, maintain organized records, and foster transparent, ongoing communication with both internal teams and external partners. Regular professional development and networking can also help you stay ahead of trends and develop effective fundraising strategies.

What is the difference between Institutional Giving vs Fundraising Coordinator?

AspectInstitutional GivingFundraising Coordinator
Primary FocusSecuring large grants and donations from institutions, foundations, and corporationsOrganizing fundraising events and campaigns to raise funds from individuals and small donors
Required CredentialsTypically a bachelor’s degree in nonprofit management, communications, or related fields; experience in grant writingOften a bachelor’s degree; skills in event planning and donor relations
Work EnvironmentNonprofit organizations, foundations, or educational institutionsNonprofits, charities, or community organizations
Employer & Industry UsageCommonly used in large nonprofits and grant-dependent organizationsUsed across various nonprofit sectors for general fundraising efforts

Institutional Giving professionals focus on securing large grants and institutional funding, while Fundraising Coordinators handle broader fundraising activities, including events and individual donations. Both roles are vital for nonprofit financial health but differ in scope and target donors.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in Institutional Giving, and why are they important?

To excel in Institutional Giving, you need strong grant writing, research, and fundraising skills, often supported by a background in nonprofit management or related fields. Familiarity with donor management databases (like Salesforce or Raiser’s Edge), proposal tracking tools, and knowledge of foundation funding processes is essential. Exceptional relationship-building, persuasive communication, and organizational skills set top performers apart. These abilities are vital for securing institutional funding, forging lasting partnerships, and meeting organizational fundraising goals.
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Infographic showing various Institutional Giving job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 73% Full Time, 18% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 7% Contract. Highlights an 95% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $92,192 per year, or $44.3 per hour.
Institutional Giving Manager

Institutional Giving Manager

Restore NYC

Manhattan, NY • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, PTO

Re-posted 23 days ago


Job description

Position Name

Institutional Giving Manager

Position Description

The Manager of Institutional Giving is responsible for overseeing Restore’s portfolio of foundation, corporate, and government grants (ranging from $25K to nearly $1M). This mid-level role leads institutional fundraising strategy, owns the full grant lifecycle, and coordinates cross-team efforts to ensure timely and compelling submissions, reports and stewardship. The position also plays a critical role in identifying and cultivating new institutional funding sources aligned with Restore’s mission and growth goals.
 

About Restore NYC

Restore is a nonprofit organization that makes freedom real for survivors of trafficking in the United States. Our vision is a world free from trafficking and a life of hope, restoration, and flourishing for every survivor. Learn more about us on our website.

Faith & Mission Alignment

Because our work is rooted in our Christian faith, we seek full-time team members who share our commitment to trusting in God, pursuing justice, and caring for one another in alignment with our core values:

  • We depend on God
  • We pursue impact
  • We execute with excellence
  • We care for each other
  • We can’t do it alone
  • The survivor drives our approach

Diversity & Inclusion: The Foundation to Making Freedom Real

Restore's mission is to make freedom real for survivors of trafficking in the United States. To do that, we desire a staff team more representative of the survivors we serve — almost all of whom are Black, Latina, and/or immigrants. Applicants from these underrepresented communities are strongly encouraged to apply. We especially welcome applicants who have lived experience of trafficking or labor exploitation.

About the Position

The Manager of Institutional Giving is responsible for overseeing Restore’s portfolio of foundation, corporate, and government grants (ranging from $25K to nearly $1M). This mid-level role leads institutional fundraising strategy, owns the full grant lifecycle, and coordinates cross-team efforts to ensure timely and compelling submissions, reports and stewardship. The position also plays a critical role in identifying and cultivating new institutional funding sources aligned with Restore’s mission and growth goals.

Key Responsibilities

Grants Strategy & Management (60%)

  • Manage the full grant lifecycle: research, proposal development, submission, reporting, and compliance tracking.
  • Serve as project manager for institutional funding processes, ensuring coordination across internal teams.
  • Write compelling LOIs, proposals, and reports tailored to foundations, corporations, and government funders.
  • Partner with Finance to develop budgets and ensure narrative-budget alignment.
  • Track and maintain all grant activity using Salesforce, Asana, and grant portals.
  • Ensure compliance for both narrative and financial components, particularly for government awards.

Prospect Research & Portfolio Growth (15%)

  • Identify and qualify new institutional funding opportunities
  • Set and support portfolio growth targets (e.g., 10–20% annual revenue growth).
  • Stay attuned to philanthropic trends and funder priorities in anti-trafficking, social justice, and survivor-centered work.

Cross-Team Leadership & Collaboration (15%)

  • Lead internal meetings to align cross-functional teams on proposal/reports requirements.
  • Bridge the Development, Program, and Finance teams to ensure a seamless funder experience.
  • Represent institutional giving strategy and insights at internal planning meetings and with senior leadership.

Funder Cultivation & Stewardship (5%)

  • Support cultivation and stewardship of institutional donors in partnership with the CDO and CEO.
  • Draft acknowledgement letters, grant agreements, and stewardship communications.
  • Coordinate funder site visits, virtual presentations, and impact storytelling opportunities.

Team & Mission Contributions (5%)

  • Contribute to organization-wide initiatives including events, campaigns, and communications.
  • Participate in Development team meetings and strategic planning sessions, bringing an institutional lens.

This position does not currently supervise staff but requires strong leadership and coordination across teams.

Experience

  • 4–6+ years of relevant experience in institutional fundraising or grants management.
  • History of cultivating and administering annual grant portfolios of $500,000 or greater.
  • Exceptional written communication skills, with experience writing successful foundation or government grants.
  • Strong project management and cross-functional coordination skills.
  • Financial literacy is sufficient to develop and interpret grant budgets.
  • Proficiency with Salesforce, Asana, and standard productivity tools.

Requirements

  • Affirm the Nicene Creed and attend a Christian church

Compensation

At Restore, we believe in taking care of our team, so you can thrive both professionally and personally. Here’s what you can expect:

Salary

  • Competitive salary range of $67,000- $74,000, commensurate with your qualifications, experience, and ability to excel in this role.

Time Off

  • Generous PTO: Start with 15 vacation days, with opportunities to earn more based on tenure.
  • Wellness Days: Four dedicated spiritual retreat days for personal growth and reflection.
  • Unlimited Sick Leave: Take the time you need to recover and recharge.
  • Paid Parental Leave: Support for parents welcoming new members to their families.
  • Paid Holidays: Celebrate and rest with fully paid holidays.
  • Holiday Office Closure: Recharge during our annual office closure from Christmas to New Year.

Work-Life Balance

  • Flexible Work Policy: Customize your schedule with our flex-time policy, designed to meet the needs of your life and work.

Health and Wellness

  • Comprehensive Health Insurance: Robust medical, dental, and vision plans to support you and your family’s well-being.
  • Life and Disability Insurance: Financial security through employer-sponsored plans.

Additional Perks

  • Commuter Benefits: Save on transportation costs with pre-tax commuter programs.

Job Location

This job is based in New York City and is Hybrid

Equal Opportunity Employer

Restore provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws.

 

Only candidates selected for interviews will be contacted.

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