Development Manager at Special Olympics Dc – United States


Development Manager at Special Olympics DC – United States

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Special Olympics DC

Special Olympics DC (SODC) empowers children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities through year-round sports, health, and community-building. We are seeking a mission-driven, results-oriented Development Manager to grow philanthropic support through events, corporate partnerships, and individual giving.

Role Summary

The Development Manager is a mid-level fundraiser responsible for managing a portfolio of donors and sponsors, leading signature fundraising events, and supporting grant efforts to drive revenue growth. This role blends relationship management, event production, and data-informed fundraising. The position reports to the CEO and collaborates closely with programs, athletes, volunteers, and board members.

Key Responsibilities

    • Manage and grow a portfolio of individual, corporate, and foundation prospects; conduct proactive cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship to meet annual revenue goals.
    • Drive corporate sponsorship strategy: identify prospects, develop proposals, secure commitments, and ensure timely, high-quality fulfillment and recognition.
    • Create compelling donor and sponsor communications (invitations, appeals, social media assets, event scripts).
    • Use CRM to track activity, prospect pipeline, and measure ROI; produce reports and post-event analyses to optimize retention and revenue.
    • Support grant pipeline with research, grant writing, data gathering, and grant reporting in collaboration with program leads.
    • Uphold SODCs values of inclusion, athlete leadership, and community impact in all fundraising activities.

Qualifications

    • Bachelors degree preferred; 35 years of professional nonprofit fundraising, event fundraising, or corporate partnerships experience.
    • Demonstrated success closing sponsorships or gifts and meeting revenue targets.
    • Strong event management skills with attention to detail, timelines, and budgets.
    • Excellent written and verbal communication; comfortable presenting to diverse audiences and representing the SODC mission.
    • Proficiency with fundraising CRMs, Microsoft Office Suite, project management tools (Monday.com); data-driven mindset.
    • Collaborative, organized, and adaptable; able to manage multiple priorities and balance internal and external stakeholder needs.
    • Ability to successfully exercise independent judgment and discretion to reach your goals; able to effectively manage sometimes conflicting priorities in a multi-faceted, time-sensitive environment.
    • Willingness to work occasional nights and weekends based on the organizations scheduled events and other business needs.
    • A passion for the Special Olympics mission

What We Offer

    • Opportunity to create visible impact alongside athletes, families, and community partners.
    • Supportive team culture with professional development and growth pathways.
    • Competitive compensation and benefits commensurate with experience.

Applications must be submitted through the official careers portal. Female candidates and candidates from underrepresented groups are strongly encouraged to apply.