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... mail appeals and online fundraising appeals * Assist with maintaining relationships and ... database system. Experience with Blackbaud products such as Raiser's Edge or Altru is a plus

... mail appeals and online fundraising appeals * Assist with maintaining relationships and ... database system. Experience with Blackbaud products such as Raisers Edge or Altru is a plus

... mail appeals and online fundraising appeals * Assist with maintaining relationships and ... database system. Experience with Blackbaud products such as Raiser's Edge or Altru is a plus

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As of Jun 1, 2026, the average yearly pay for online altru database in the United States is $97,145.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $66,000.00 and $125,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.
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Description

Step into a key fundraising role at Pittsburgh Botanic Garden as the Annual Fund Manager and help fuel a mission that connects people with plants, nature, and inspiring outdoor spaces. This is a high-energy, relationship-centered position for someone who loves strategy, storytelling, and building genuine connections with donors. 


 What You'll Do

  •   Lead the Garden's annual giving program by planning and running direct mail appeals, email campaigns, phone outreach, and online giving efforts for individuals, corporations, and organizations.
  • Create warm, compelling donor communications, appeal letters, impact updates, and thank-you messages that make supporters feel seen, appreciated, and connected to the Garden's work.
  • Build and manage a thoughtful stewardship program for corporate donors, including setting recognition levels, delivering benefits, and ensuring they feel like valued partners.
  • Work closely with the External Relations Director to set annual fundraising goals, map out strategies, and track progress so everyone knows how the program is performing.
  • Maintain accurate donor and prospect records in the fundraising database (Altru), logging activities, strategies, and key notes to support strong long-term relationships.
  • Analyze donor data to identify trends, spot new opportunities, and refine your approach to boost revenue, retention, and engagement.
  • Play a key role in Blossom, the Garden's annual fundraising dinner, by helping secure sponsorships and managing donor relationships around the event. 

Requirements

What You'll Bring

  • A bachelor's degree, or a mix of education and related experience that prepares you for the role.
  • At least three years of success managing multi-channel annual fund efforts using a relationship-building, moves management approach.
  • Comfort initiating and growing relationships with donors, both on the phone and in person-you enjoy conversation and connection.
  • Strong familiarity with donor databases; experience with Altru or Blackbaud is especially helpful.
  • Excellent organization and attention to detail-you can keep track of many moving parts without losing sight of the big picture.
  • Clear, professional communication skills in writing and speaking, and a polished, friendly presence.
  • Ability to manage multiple projects in a fast-paced environment, meet deadlines, and contribute positively to team culture.
  • Willingness to complete required background checks, including child abuse, state police, and FBI clearances. 

Work Style and Environment

  • Full-time role (around 40 hours per week) with flexibility for Garden events and donor activities.
  • Primarily office-based work with the chance to get outside occasionally to host tours and show donors the impact of their support.
  • Comfort sitting for extended periods, using a computer regularly, and walking the Garden's moderate terrain when needed.

If you're energized by building relationships, crafting meaningful donor experiences, and growing a mission that brings people and plants together, this role offers a vibrant setting to do your best work.