Major Gifts Officer; Montgomery
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Non-Profit & Social Impact
Community Health, Non-Profit / Outreach
Major Gifts Officer (Montgomery County)
The Venetoulis Institute for Local Journalism
The Role
The Baltimore Banner is building a sustainable model for local journalism—powered by readers, community trust, and philanthropic investment. The Major Gift Officer, Montgomery County will play a central role in that work by leading the cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship of individuals capable of contributing $10,000+ annually, with a dedicated focus on expanding leadership-level support across Montgomery County. This is a relationship-first role for an experienced major gifts fundraiser who thrives on strategic moves management, community presence, and connecting donor values to meaningful impact.
You will manage a portfolio of leadership-level donors and prospects, strengthen philanthropic relationships throughout Montgomery County, and help grow long-term support for The Banner's journalism and community impact.
- Manage and grow a portfolio of approximately 150 individual donors and prospects with the capacity to give $10,000+ annually, using disciplined moves management and personalized engagement.
- Create and execute tailored cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship strategies to secure new and increased support.
- Personally solicit and close major gifts through thoughtful outreach, compelling proposals, and clear alignment to donor passions and The Banner's impact.
- Partner closely with the Director of Major Gifts and Chief Philanthropy Officer to strategically engage high-priority donors and prospects.
- Develop high-quality donor materials including proposals, briefings, impact updates, and stewardship reports that reflect The Banner's voice and values.
- Maintain timely and accurate records, contact reports, and next steps in Raiser's Edge NXT.
- Collaborate with the Director of Major Gifts to identify and pursue planned giving opportunities, as appropriate.
- Build and sustain a strong philanthropic network across Montgomery County, including civic, cultural, and nonprofit communities.
- Actively engage in local events and community spaces to identify new prospects, deepen trust, and expand The Banner's visibility.
- Represent The Baltimore Banner at regional gatherings and donor meetings; serve as an ambassador for our mission and values.
- Stay current on Montgomery County issues and philanthropic trends to connect donors to the journalism and community impact they care about most.
- Collaborate with the Senior Manager of Institutional Giving to surface institutional prospects in Montgomery County and share research and community insights.
- Contribute to annual fundraising planning and campaign strategy, with a focus on growing a culture of philanthropy among Banner readers and subscribers in Montgomery County.
- Work cross-functionally with colleagues to align fundraising priorities with organizational goals and newsroom impact.
- Support donor events and cultivation opportunities in the region as needed.
- A well-qualified, actively managed Montgomery County portfolio with clear strategies, strong pipeline health, and consistent donor movement.
- Increased leadership-level support in Montgomery County, including new major donors and upgraded commitments.
- Strong donor retention and stewardship outcomes, with donors feeling informed, valued, and connected to impact.
- A trusted community presence because of building relationships in Montgomery County philanthropic, civic, and cultural circles.
Required:
- 5+ years of nonprofit fundraising experience with a strong focus on individual giving and relationship management.
- Demonstrated success soliciting and closing $10,000+ gifts, including multiple solicitations at the major gift level.
- Deep familiarity with Montgomery County communities and philanthropic networks—or a proven ability to build them quickly and authentically.
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills—comfortable building relationships with senior leaders, community stakeholders, and…
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