Nonprofit Remote Digest - Issue #508
Free, collaborative maps are uniquely valuable to humanitarian work, especially in places where base map data is often scarce, out of date, or rapidly changing.
Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team — www.hotosm.org
HOT is an international team dedicated to humanitarian action and community development through open mapping.
Director of Partnerships & Philanthropy
Overview
Work Location: Remote with working hours between the US Eastern and Central Europe time zones
Application Close Date: January 31, 2021
Estimated Start date: March 1, 2021
Department: Partnerships & Philanthropy
Reports to: Executive Director
Travel: Up to 10-20% to donor locations, for major events, and to HOT partner and regional locations once safe and feasible
Contract Terms: 1-year full-time, exempt position, with possible extension
About HOT
Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team (HOT) is a US-based NGO and global community of thousands of volunteers working together to use maps and open data for humanitarian response and the Sustainable Development Goals. As the world’s preeminent participatory mapping NGO, HOT has fostered a global mapping community composed of more than 280,000 people with ground operations in eight countries. When major disaster strikes anywhere in the world, HOT rallies this global network to create the maps and data that enable responders to reach those in need.
About the Role
HOT is looking for a partnerships and fundraising innovator in the tech & data for good space to join our senior management team as HOT’s first Director of Partnerships and Philanthropy. You should have a proven track record of securing 5, 6, and 7+ figure major gifts. Reporting to HOT’s Executive Director, you’ll join six Directors and Senior Managers supporting the HOT staff team and community to achieve our Audacious Project vision. This role takes on two major areas of work for HOT across partnerships and philanthropic giving and is composed of two sub-teams; a Partnerships team and a Philanthropy team. The position supervises nine staff members and is work-from-anywhere as long as your working hours can overlap with the US Eastern and Central Europe time zones.
Philanthropic Giving: You’d be a great fit for the role if you’ve led fundraising for a non-traditional (especially a majority virtual!) nonprofit, movement, or campaign. Think: less gala dinner and more Wikipedia-style digital giving. Strong personal networks with major philanthropic donors globally are an asset.
Partnerships: You’ll nurture strategic relationships with partner organizations who enable impact and drive financial sustainability. These relationships span fee-for-service data collection and training consultancies in HOT’s Humanitarian Data Programs, corporate social responsibility volunteering engagements, strategic partnerships with technology companies, supporting our local NGO partners in the OpenStreetMap ecosystem, and relationships with international humanitarian and development agencies.
Key Results in Year 1
HOT’s overall budget is expected to be approximately $9-13m USD per year through 2025. The Director of Partnerships and Philanthropy will support partnerships and giving that generate approximately $3m by mid-2021 growing to a $6m target by 2025, ensuring HOT remains a financially sustainable and high-impact organization for those we serve.
Leadership and Management
Inspire, motivate, and challenge staff through active, ongoing mentorship and training.
Provide strategic direction so that HOT can become the go-to organisation for humanitarian data, ensuring data has a tangible impact in support of the SDGs.
Foster an environment that supports new ideas and innovative approaches to giving.
Collaborate with other HOT program departments to identify needs, draft compelling narratives, and effectively manage donor and prospect relationships.
Work closely with HOT’s Executive Director in cultivating and managing high-value donor relationships.
Develop easy to visualize reports and dashboards for HOT’s Board and leadership team.
Pilot new tactical approaches in Year 1 and develop a longer-term strategy for Years 2 and beyond.
Individual Giving
Develop and implement an innovative approach for individual giving that goes beyond HOT’s annual crowdfunding campaigns, which may include major gifts, planned gifts, peer-to-peer approaches, etc. as we devote more significant resources to these areas.
Develop a donor database / single “360 degree” view of our donors by integrating donor data from Quickbooks and Salesforce; keeping us organized and improving regular touchpoints and thank-yous.
Grow individual giving 100% year over year (from approximately $30k USD in 2019).
Corporate and Foundation Giving
Together with the team, iterate on HOT’s corporate partnerships strategy to grow corporate giving by 50% year over year.
Expand HOT’s relationships with charitable and family foundations beyond HOT’s Audacious Project donors to deliver outstanding value to our donors.
Manage a portfolio of major gift and corporate prospects and donors, develop individualized plans for each, and personally participate in grantwriting and soliciting gifts.
Building Strategic Partnerships
Support and grow HOT’s global partnerships with several dozen organizations with whom HOT partners to provide map data, training, and technical advice. This spans sectors including strategic technology partners such as Facebook and Microsoft and development partners like the World Bank, Red Cross Movement organizations, and MSF.
Through shared value partnerships, contribute to HOT’s goals around mapping an area home to 250m people by mid-2021 and dramatically increasing local map edits.
Guide the work of a Proposal Development manager, participating in writing and overseeing the submission of approximately 4-5 competitive fee-for-service proposals per month.
Supporting HOT partners
Develop the capacity of four regional hubs to lead on funding opportunities and together with HOT’s Head of Partnerships and Regional Directors ensure decentralized partnership relationship management at a regional level.
In coordination with HOT’s Head of Community, develop an approach for supporting fundraising needs of OpenStreetMap community groups in 94 priority countries, contributing to more sustainable OpenStreetMap ecosystems.
About You
Essential
Experienced
You have 7+ years of experience driving philanthropic giving in a small to mid-size nonprofit/NGO, and evidenced senior level engagement with corporates and other nonprofits.
You spot opportunities and have demonstrated turning ideas into impact-focused, shared value partnerships (including getting your hands dirty to implement unique and non-traditional partnerships).
You’ve made asks or developed proposals resulting in gifts of greater than $1m USD and been responsible for generating $5m USD or more annually.
You have managed team sizes of at least eight people and prioritise supporting and nurturing the people in your team.
You like to close: You have experience creating and pitching ideas to key decision makers, including C-Suite. You’re empathetic, listening and helping donors meet their giving needs by connecting with HOT’s mission.
Networked and knowledgeable
You have experience in at least two of four of these thematic areas in the partnerships and philanthropy landscape: technology, data (a plus if this includes geodata or OpenStreetMap), humanitarian response, international development. You have connections with people and foundations in philanthropy who are passionate about these causes.
Goals excite you
You naturally take big goals and break them down into achievable wins. Big numbers don't scare you, they fire you up, and you have demonstrable success in this regard.
Agile and innovative
You like moving quickly, can build the plane while you’re on it, and you take lane-changes in your stride and have great prioritization, time management, and organizational skills. You are able to provide clear instructions to your team, even during periods of transformation.
Team player and leader
You are ambitious, but demonstrate humility. You lead with empathy, supporting the needs of colleagues and organization's you work with, giving the right mix of empowerment and support to ensure everyone can play to their strengths. You're warm and positive - other people look forward to meetings with you.
Fluency in English
Desirable
Working standard in Spanish and/or French.
Prior experience with Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team.
Prior experience in organizations with geospatial and/or data at the core of their work.
Experience managing a remote global team.
Experience working in/with open source projects/products/platforms.
Experience
If you don’t meet all these criteria but would still like to apply, please get in touch. We would love to learn more about you and help to determine if your profile would make a good application.
Compensation
All HOT salaries globally are set according to a framework detailed on our website. HOT offers a work-from-anywhere culture, flexible working arrangements, a variety of health care options, 401k retirement savings plans, and 24 days of annual leave for all full-time employees, in addition to 12 paid holidays.
Equal Opportunity
We seek to recruit persons that reflect the diversity of the communities we work with and further, to support their retention and advancement within the organization. HOT does not discriminate on the basis of ability, age, gender identity and expression, national origin, race and ethnicity, religious beliefs, or sexual orientation. Our staff includes people who are parents and nonparents, the self-taught and university educated, and from a wide range of socio-economic backgrounds, lived experiences, and perspectives on the world. HOT is an equal opportunity employer. We seek to live our values and promote inclusivity in all locations. All of our staff work collectively and individually to promote a constructive and sensitive approach to others from a variety of backgrounds, where the work of all is valued and respected.
To Apply
Please complete the application by January 31, 2021. Your CV/resume should not exceed 2 pages.