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Director, Major Gifts

Manhattan, NY · On-site

$110K - $130K/yr

The Director of Major Gifts role will be a critical part of this new team, helping to establish the business processes and build the donor relationships that bring it to life. The Director, Major ...

Le Jardin Academy is looking for a Major Gifts Officer (Full-time). This position is a front line fundraiser responsible for building and managing relationships with current and prospective donors ...

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Major Gifts Officer

Naples, FL · On-site

$67K - $88K/yr

Additionally, the Major Gifts Officer will assume responsibility for the Canadian Friends affinity group, stewarding and growing this group through special events, and proactive prospect ...

Major Gifts Officer

Naples, FL · On-site

$67K - $88K/yr

Additionally, the Major Gifts Officer will assume responsibility for the Canadian Friends affinity group, stewarding and growing this group through special events, and proactive prospect ...

Major Gifts Officer (Director of Individual Giving) Temporary Schedule Format - Location: Hybrid - San Francisco Pay Information: $121,600 - $152,000 At a time when philanthropic support has never ...

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The Director of Major Gifts is responsible for planning, directing and overseeing the Agency's major and mid-level gifts fundraising program. This position will be responsible for identifying ...

Director, Major Gifts

Manhattan, NY · Remote

$110K - $130K/yr

The Director of Major Gifts role will be a critical part of this new team, helping to establish the business processes and build the donor relationships that bring it to life. The Director, Major ...

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Director, Major Gifts Sesame Workshop is the global nonprofit behind Sesame Street and so much more. For over 50 years, we have worked at the intersection of education, media, and research, creating ...

Job Title: Major Gifts Officer Department: Advancement Reports to: Director of Advancement Job status: Full-time, exempt Position summary: The director of major gifts designs, develops, and ...

Major Gifts Officer

Houston, TX · On-site

$65K - $84K/yr

Raise mid-level, major and planned gifts to support the institutions philanthropic priorities. * Achieve fundraising goals - individual, team and organizational - and meet Office of Philanthropy ...

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Job Title: Major Gifts Officer Department: Advancement Reports to: Director of Advancement Job status: Full-time, exempt Position summary: The director of major gifts designs, develops, and ...

Major Gifts Officer

Jacksonville, FL · On-site

$63K - $82K/yr

The Major Gifts Officer will manage a portfolio of approximately 75-125 individual donors and prospects, building and advancing relationships through identification, qualification, cultivation ...

Major Gifts Officer

Reno, NV · On-site

$41.80 - $58.52/hr

These major gifts will help extend healthcare services and programming when patient revenue is healthy, and help maintain a current level of service when patient revenue is not as robust. Without an ...

Major Gifts Officer

San Francisco, CA · On-site

$121K - $152K/yr

Major Gifts Officer (Director of Individual Giving) Temporary Schedule Format - Location: Hybrid - San Francisco Pay Information: $121,600 - $152,000 At a time when philanthropic support has never ...

Major Gifts Officer

Reno, NV

$71K - $93K/yr

These major gifts will help extend healthcare services and programming when patient revenue is healthy, and help maintain a current level of service when patient revenue is not as robust. Without an ...

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How much do major gifts jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 7, 2026, the average yearly pay for major gifts in the United States is $74,530.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $64,500.00 and $82,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What jobs pay 500,000 a year in the US?

Major Gifts officers in nonprofit organizations can earn $500,000 or more annually, especially those managing large donor portfolios or working for high-profile institutions. Executive roles such as CEOs, CFOs, and other C-suite executives in large corporations or successful startups also frequently reach or exceed this salary level, often with bonuses and stock options. These positions typically require extensive experience, advanced degrees, and strong leadership skills.

What is the difference between Major Gifts vs Fundraising Coordinator?

AspectMajor GiftsFundraising Coordinator
Required CredentialsBachelor's degree, experience in donor relationsBachelor's degree, experience in event planning or outreach
Work EnvironmentHigh-level donor meetings, personalized outreachEvent planning, campaign support, community engagement
Employer & Industry UsageNonprofits, educational institutions, healthcareNonprofits, charities, community organizations
Common Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding high-level fundraising rolesEntry to mid-level fundraising roles

Major Gifts professionals focus on securing large donations from high-net-worth individuals through personalized engagement. Fundraising Coordinators support broader fundraising campaigns, organize events, and manage outreach efforts. While both roles are essential in nonprofit fundraising, Major Gifts roles typically involve more strategic donor cultivation and higher-level relationship management.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Major Gifts Officer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Major Gifts Officer, you need expertise in fundraising strategy, donor relations, and stewardship, often supported by a bachelor’s degree in a relevant field such as communications or nonprofit management. Familiarity with donor management databases (like Raiser’s Edge or Salesforce) and certifications such as CFRE (Certified Fund Raising Executive) are commonly required. Outstanding interpersonal skills, persuasive communication, and emotional intelligence help build lasting relationships with high-value donors. These competencies are essential for securing significant contributions, maintaining donor trust, and achieving organizational fundraising goals.

What does a major gifts officer do?

A major gifts officer is responsible for cultivating and soliciting large donations from individual donors to support an organization’s fundraising goals. They build relationships, identify potential donors, and develop personalized giving strategies, often using donor management software. Strong communication, relationship-building skills, and knowledge of fundraising principles are essential for this role.

What qualifies as a major gift?

In the context of Major Gifts fundraising roles, a major gift typically refers to a donation that exceeds a specific threshold set by the organization, often ranging from thousands to millions of dollars. Fundraisers in this field focus on cultivating relationships with high-net-worth donors to secure these substantial contributions, requiring strong interpersonal skills and knowledge of donor management tools.

How does a Major Gifts officer typically collaborate with other departments within a nonprofit organization?

Major Gifts officers frequently work closely with colleagues in marketing, communications, events, and program teams to ensure that fundraising strategies align with the organization’s overall mission and messaging. They often partner with executive leadership and board members to facilitate donor meetings and cultivate high-level relationships. Successful collaboration is essential for identifying potential donors, developing compelling cases for support, and delivering coordinated stewardship activities. This teamwork helps maximize donor engagement and the overall effectiveness of fundraising efforts.

What does a major gifts officer make?

A major gifts officer typically earns between $60,000 and $120,000 annually, depending on experience, organization size, and location. They often receive additional compensation through bonuses or commissions based on fundraising success and may require skills in relationship management and donor engagement.

What are major gifts in fundraising?

Major gifts are significant donations made to nonprofit organizations, typically considered to be the largest individual contributions a charity receives. These gifts often come from individuals, families, foundations, or corporations and can play a crucial role in funding key projects or operational needs. The exact definition of a 'major gift' varies by organization, but it usually refers to contributions that are much larger than average annual gifts. Major gifts often result from ongoing relationships and personalized engagement with donors.
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Infographic showing various Major Gifts job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Locum Tenens, 56% Full Time, 12% Part Time, 30% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $74,530 per year, or $35.8 per hour.
Major Gifts Manager

$76K - $85K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 5 days ago


Job description

Job Title: Major Gifts Manager
Program: Development
Employment Type: [ X ] Salary [ ] Hourly
[ ] Part-time [ X ] Full-time
[ ] Temporary [ ] Regular
Reports to: Deputy Development Director
Direct Reports to this position: Development Associate
Salary Range: $76,000 - $85,000
Location: Tucson Preferred, Open to Remote for the Right Candidate
Is this position in the Bargaining Unit? [ ] Yes [ X ] No
How to apply: Please apply online by completing our application and submitting a cover letter, resume, and writing sample. The position will remain open until filled. The desired start date is 7/20/2026. Only applicants selected for interviews will be contacted. No telephone calls, please.
ABOUT THE CENTER
The Center for Biological Diversity, a national 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, believes the welfare of human beings is deeply linked to nature - to the existence of a vast diversity of wild animals, plants and people. Because diversity has intrinsic value, and because its loss impoverishes society, we work to secure a future for all species, great and small, hovering on the brink of extinction. We do so through science, law, activism and creative media, with a focus on protecting the lands, waters and climate that humans, other species and all communities need to survive and thrive.
We want those who come after us to inherit a world where the wild is still alive.
POSITION SUMMARY
This position provides a unique opportunity for an energetic, experienced nonprofit professional with fundraising experience to join a successful development team in a supervisory role while advancing the Center for Biological Diversity's mission to protect imperiled wildlife and wild places. The Major Gifts Manager in an integral role to the full scope of major gifts work at the Center for Biological Diversity. This position works closely with the Chief Development Officer and Deputy Development Director in their capacity as Major Gift Officers (MGOs) to develop and deliver high-quality, timely, authentic, and creative donor plans, experiences and communications to individuals capable of making a substantial impact on the Center's work through their philanthropic support. The right applicant will be a strong communicator both verbally and in writing. They will be a highly motivated self-starter who thrives on connection with people passionate about protecting wildlife and wild places. This position will support every aspect of the major gifts program's implementation including supporting the Chief Development Officer, Deputy Development Director, and Membership Director's major gifts outreach efforts; overseeing the implementation of donor events, webinars; and creating meaningful stewardship communications and experiences for major donors that support MGO solicitations and increased donor giving. They will support and develop personalized donor stewardship and solicitation materials for individual major donors. They will optimize and maintain a well-organized library and tracking systems for these materials. The Major Gifts Manager will also be assigned their own portfolio of major donors and prospects to cultivate and steward. Part of the work of this position will be systematized and largely calendared, yet flexible to rapidly respond to frequent major news affecting our mission and to capture moments of opportunity for customized outreach to individual funders.
The Major Gifts Manager will report to the Deputy Development Director and will work closely and regularly with the Chief Development Officer. This position will manage one full-time Development Associate. The Major Gifts Manager will regularly communicate with members of the development program's senior leaders, grant writers, larger development and membership team as well as conservation program staff, communications, digital, finance and IT teams as needed.
ESSENTIAL JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
The Major Gifts Manager supports and organizes the cultivation, solicitation, and closing of five, six, seven-figure and higher major gifts from individual donors and foundations, as well as stewardship of same. They will focus on both existing as well as prospective donors. They serve a crucial role in the implementation of "moves management" across the major gifts program - moving donors through cultivation, solicitation and stewardship phases in relationship building. Their overall focus is on helping the MGOs to close major gifts and meet the Center's goals for revenue growth from high five, six, seven-figure or higher donors. The Major Gifts Manager supports the major gifts team's success both through their work supporting the chief development officer and deputy development director as well as through carrying out solicitation strategies for their own starter portfolio of major donors and major donor prospects. Assigned duties and responsibilities include:
  • Developing, documenting, and tracking cultivation, stewardship and solicitation plans for individual major donors, legacy donors, family foundations, and prospective donors.
  • Directly organizing and supporting MGO solicitation activities including donor meetings, experiences, proposals to help close major donor and grant gifts.
  • Compiling, drafting, formatting, and distributing informational content that will inspire donors to give.
  • Collaborating and strategizing with senior development leadership, grant writers, and the development operations team to cultivate and solicit funds from major donors, foundation funders and prospects before, during and after events, webinars and campaigns.
  • Utilizing Center research tools as well as entrepreneurially sourcing information, conduct research and synthesize the Center's wide-ranging conservation work into clear, brief, and compelling proposals, talking points and other solicitation and cultivation communications that inspire giving.
  • Helping build enduring relationships with major donors by providing high-level stewardship support drafting and sending personalized communications and reports.
  • Moving nimbly in response to breaking news to help follow up and secure funding from major donors and foundations for urgent campaigns.
  • Conducting extensive donor research prospects already in our ecosystem as well as not, identifying those who can make a significant philanthropic impact on the Center's revenue growth and preparing research dossiers to support the MGOs prospecting.
  • Support the Chief Development Officer's work with donors making planned gifts through research, scheduling individual meetings, sometimes attending and providing individualized stewardship support to close legacy gifts.
  • Meeting with donors, as assigned, through phone, Zoom and face-to-face to cultivate and secure major gifts.
  • Drafting and sending timely and thoughtful responses on behalf of leadership to donors' questions, feedback and inquiries and demonstrating how donors' philanthropic support for the Center makes an impact.
  • Overseeing quality of Development Associates' work preparing and composing nuanced communications for high-net-worth major donors and funders.
  • Supporting the major gifts team with a wide array of initiatives and activities as assigned.

ESSENTIAL QUALIFICATIONS AND SKILLS
  • 5 - 7+ years' experience having direct and positive interactions with donors or clients.
  • Ability to write short form communications (emails) with emotional intelligence, clarity, and accuracy.
  • Ability to participate in drafting clear, detailed, persuasive reports or proposals of varying lengths.
  • A positive, team player excited to support the success of senior leadership while also working independently towards their own success.
  • Ability to be a receptive and open listener.
  • Highly motivated, self-confident, accountable character, with solid work ethic as well as a strong drive to move projects forward quickly and follow through with staff regarding their completion.
  • Strong relationship building skills and willingness to speak directly by phone or in person with donors and prospective supporters.
  • Experience administrating, supporting, or directly engaging in fundraising approaches like moves management for major donors is preferred although not required for the right candidate.
  • Analytical with an exceptional ability to pay attention to nuance and detail, great organizational skills, and ensure a high-level accuracy in completing complex tasks.
  • Extensive experience with donor relationship management databases or similar.
  • Experience with donor research and project management platforms.
  • Strong affinity for the Center for Biological Diversity's mission.

WORKING CONDITIONS
Working with standard office equipment, such as a computer, printer, copier and scanner, as well as job-specific equipment, such as a remote check depositing scanner. Working remotely is supported, but the space must be conducive to keeping members and prospect information confidential, making calls and responding to emails in a timely fashion, and maintaining a productivity level equal to in-office hours. There are seasonal periods of increased workloads tied to Spring (April -May), fourth quarter (October - January) through year-end and ad hoc fundraising campaigns.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
The ideal candidate must be able to complete all physical requirements of this job with or without a reasonable accommodation. This is not a complete description of all workplace conditions, and conditions are subject to change per the Organization's discretion.
Cognitive
Ability to process and analyze information: [ ] Rarely [ ] Occasionally [ X ] Frequently
Exchange accurate information: [ ] Rarely [ ] Occasionally [ X ] Frequently
Communicate and express oneself with others: [ ] Rarely [ ] Occasionally [ X ] Frequently
Interaction with other colleagues: [ ] Rarely [ ] Occasionally [ X ] Frequently
Interaction with the public/co-collaborators: [ ] Rarely [ ] Occasionally [ X ] Frequently
Physical
Reading (ingest data): [ ] Rarely [ ] Occasionally [ X ] Frequently
Working on a computer: [ ] Rarely [ ] Occasionally [ X ] Frequently
Typing: [ ] Rarely [ ] Occasionally [ X ] Frequently
Writing by hand: [ ] Rarely [ ] Occasionally [ X ] Frequently
Sitting: [ ] Rarely [ ] Occasionally [ X ] Frequently
Walking: [ ] Rarely [ X ] Occasionally [ ] Frequently
Standing: [ ] Rarely [ X ] Occasionally [ ] Frequently
Lift/Carry 0-25 lbs: [ ] Rarely [ X ] Occasionally [ ] Frequently
Lift/Carry 25-75 lbs: [ X ] Rarely [ ] Occasionally [ ] Frequently
Hiking: [ X ] Rarely [ ] Occasionally [ ] Frequently
Climbing up or down stairs: [ ] Rarely [ X ] Occasionally [ ] Frequently
Bending: [ ] Rarely [ X ] Occasionally [ ] Frequently
Squatting: [ ] Rarely [ X ] Occasionally [ ] Frequently
Reaching overhead: [ ] Rarely [ X ] Occasionally [ ] Frequently
Repetitive motions: [ ] Rarely [ ] Occasionally [ X ] Frequently
Ability to drive: [ ] Rarely [ X ] Occasionally [ ] Frequently
Location Conditions
In person required (versus remote work): [ ] Rarely [ X ] Occasionally [ ] Frequently
Travel required*: [ ] Rarely [X ] Occasionally [ ] Frequently
Night or weekend work: [ ] Rarely [ X ] Occasionally [ ] Frequently
Work in outdoor conditions: [ ] Rarely [ X ] Occasionally [ ] Frequently
Other? _________________ [ ] Rarely [ ] Occasionally [ ] Frequently
*Attendance at our remote annual all-staff retreat is encouraged. This could require travel and 4-5 days of time away from home each year.
BENEFITS (Subject to change-see Handbook for more details)
For regular staff working 30+ hours a week
  • Fully paid medical premiums for staff, and greatly discounted for families.
  • Fully paid dental and vision premiums for staff and their families.
  • Generous employer contribution to HSA and HRA's.
  • Lifestyle Spending Account (LSA) provided for reimbursement of eligible wellness expenses.
  • Center paid premiums for Short Term and Long-Term Disability provided for all staff.
  • Center paid premiums for Basic Life Insurance for all staff.
  • Discounted premiums for pet discount program.

For all regular staff
  • 403(b) plan with employer match and increasing employer paid contributions.
  • Generous time off policies, including 13 paid holidays per year and 5 "personal" days awarded each year.
  • Vacation accrual starts at a rate of 15 days annually, but it may be higher commensurate with experience, and paid sick days accrue at a rate of 10 days per year.
  • Center Paid Time Off for parental leave, personal leave, caretaker leave and even pet caretaker leave.
  • After 5 years of service, all employees receive a 12-week paid sabbatical.
  • Relaxed work atmosphere and dress code.

JEDAI STATEMENT
The Center for Biological Diversity deeply values, and is committed to sustaining and promoting, both biological and cultural diversity. We welcome, embrace and respect diversity of people, identities and cultures. We are committed to fostering an organizational culture of diversity and inclusion. The Center believes staff and board diversity is critical to saving life on Earth.
We are an equal opportunity employer.
The Center complies with all federal and local laws regarding work authorization for new hires. We welcome and encourage anyone interested to apply to any of our open positions. Everyone, regardless of current work authorization, will be considered.
Exempt Classification: Exempt
Applicable Exemption: Professional
Reasoning behind this classification: High degree of discretion and work is predominantly intellectual in nature and varied in character. The output produced can't be standardized in relation to a given period of time.