Full-Time

Director of Gift Planning

Posted on 9/11/2025

Deadline 9/4/27
The Salvation Army

The Salvation Army

No salary listed

Portland, ME, USA

In Person

Category
Growth & Marketing (1)
Requirements
  • Bachelor’s degree required
  • Project management or supervisory experience.
  • Valid driver’s license that meets The Salvation Army insurance requirements
  • Knowledge of donor motivations and Gift Planning methods and vehicles in relation to overall resource development programs, campaigns, and efforts.
  • Demonstrated record of cultivating and closing large gifts.
  • Strong oral and written communication skills.
Responsibilities
  • Cultivate, solicit, and steward the 125 prospects and donors who are most likely to make a substantial planned gift within 12 to 36 months.
  • Steward of all donors who have completed a planned gift. Collaborate with other fundraisers when these donors are on another fundraiser’s Portfolio.
  • Meet and exceed GP Production Goals which are set at the beginning of each fiscal year.
  • Expend most attention and effort on the largest gifts which usually require the longest timeframe. Progress in this area is tracked with the three-year cumulative-average production goal.
  • Primarily focus on raising revocable and irrevocable deferred gifts, ordinarily raising no more than 10% of total fundraising production in outright gifts.
  • Provide consultation on technically complex gifts, high end value gifts requiring exceptional stewardship, and gifts of assets or gifts structured in such a way that may require Territorial Gift Acceptance Committee review as well as asset type-specific due diligence review.
  • Work through the TDGP as concierge, facilitating such gifts through various THQ review processes in synch with other stakeholders, following the pertinent Salvation Army gift planning policies.
  • Provide advice to donors and fundraisers about the Salvation Army’s allocation procedures for unrestricted and designated gifts.
  • Assist in accessing outside legal, technical, or third-party expertise, in consultation with TDGP to facilitate gifts, especially when such gifts cannot be completed through internal TSAE processes.
  • Follow up with TSAE’s and Northern New England Divisional GP marketing and lead generation, including mail, eNewsletters, and digital marketing.
  • Use divisional GP marketing to supplement these efforts when appropriate without competing with TSAE efforts.
  • Fully utilize and curate annual divisional Estate and Charitable Gift Planning Institute (ECGPI) to cultivate allied professionals and raise GP Production.
  • Collaborate with DDOA, Charitable Gift Planning Relations and Marketing Coordinator, and other divisional colleagues on GP marketing efforts.
  • Maintain all information related to Director of Gift Planning GP Portfolio in Salesforce, under the direction of the DDOA for assignments and reporting to TDGP and Monthly GP Group Meetings.
  • Track and report GP activity and productions through Salesforce and monthly reports.
  • Adjust and make corrections if there are discrepancies with the amounts reported at Monthly GP Group Meetings.
  • Maintain all information concerning donors, prospects, and gifts in strict confidence. This information is the property of TSAE.
  • Participate in all training for new CRD and GP team members.
  • Attend territorial annual meetings and national conferences as required,
  • Attend GP webinars provided by the TDGP.
  • Establish and maintain professional memberships recommended by the DDOA and TDGP.
  • Attend Salesforce training and user group calls as appropriate.
Desired Qualifications
  • CAP, CFP, CFRE or other fundraising and/or gift planning credential preferred.

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