Individual Giving Director
Auburn, King County, Washington, 98002, USA
Listed on 2025-12-20
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Non-Profit & Social Impact
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Management
Talent Manager
Auburn Symphony Orchestra is seeking an Individual Giving Director to lead fundraising initiatives for the orchestra. Reporting to the Executive Director, this role plays an integral part in the organizational success of one of the best professional orchestras in the region. The Individual Giving Director, like all ASO staff, always has a seat at the table to talk about the future, how we can improve over the past, and what we need to focus on.
This position is a full‑time, salary position of $62,000 annually with a flexible schedule and the possibility to partially work from home. The position requires some weekend and evening work, including concert and event attendance.
- Cultivate, solicit, and steward ASO’s individual donors at all levels of giving to secure annual support.
- Connect with the greater Auburn community through various networking opportunities to broaden awareness of ASO and grow the donor pool.
- In collaboration with the Executive Director, prepare solicitation and stewardship materials for campaigns throughout the season including end of calendar year, GiveBIG, and end of fiscal year.
- In collaboration with the Executive Director, create fundraising communications, both digital and printed.
- Curate and coordinate mission‑driven fundraising events.
- Manage invite lists, RSVPs, and table assignments.
- Assist in coordinating online and in‑person silent auctions including item information, bid sheets, auction website through Auctria software, etc.
- Manage fundraising events including check‑in, bidding recording, and check‑out.
The Individual Giving Director will have a positive, professional attitude, impeccable customer service skills, and demonstrated fundraising experience. The individual will be able to work effectively and efficiently in a fast‑paced environment. Knowledge of orchestral music is preferred but not required.
DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS- Bachelor’s Degree or suitable experience working in a nonprofit organization.
- 2–3 years fundraising experience, preferably in the arts.
- Expert knowledge of Google Drive, Microsoft Office, or similar programs.
- Reliable access to internet during remote working hours.
- Professional written and verbal communication skills.
- Experience with databases similar to Arts People, Auctria, Patron Manager, etc.
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