Philanthropic Advisor (Los Angeles region)
Movement Voter Project
ABOUT US
MVP funds local organizing and movement-building groups working to shift culture, win power, and shape policy.
MVP operates like a “mutual fund” for political giving: We raise money from donors, then channel it toward the most impactful organizations and power-building work around the country. Learn more: https://movement.vote.
ABOUT THE ROLE
As a Philanthropic Advisor at MVP, you will prospect, qualify, cultivate, solicit, and steward a portfolio of donors and funders in your assigned region who give — or have the capacity to give — $10,000 or more annually, primarily — but not exclusively — in the Southern California region (Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, San Diego metro areas). You will report to the Western Regional Philanthropic Director and work closely with donor team members in MVP’s Western region.
The ideal candidate is a motivated, relationship-centered professional who thrives on helping people channel their values into transformative change. You bring both structure and creativity, balancing independence with collaboration, and you can juggle multiple priorities.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties, or responsibilities required of the employee for this job.
Donor Relations
Develop and manage a portfolio of ~150 major gift donors and qualified prospects.
Create individualized engagement and stewardship plans for each donor based on giving history, potential, interests, and affinities.
Conduct face-to-face meetings with donors for cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship.
Prospect and qualify new potential donors.
Ensure donor and prospect interactions are carefully tracked in the database, with the highest respect for confidentiality and trust.
Identify creative ways to engage donors and prospects, including gatherings, events, and collaboration with MVP volunteers.
Collaborate with organizational leadership and cross-departmental staff on fundraising strategies and donor relationship-building.
Prepare compelling proposals, reports, donor briefings, and other materials to support major gift solicitations.
Working with the Program Manager to develop funding dockets consisting of MVP grantee partners for our most generous supporters, as needed.
Donor Organizing/Engagement
Partner with the donor organizing team to inspire and mobilize donors, helping them activate their networks in support of grassroots movements and aligned campaigns that are building long-term power.
Organize and participate in donor events, conferences, and other gatherings to deepen engagement and expand MVP’s community of supporters.
Other Responsibilities
Increase MVP's visibility and influence in Southern California through strategic outreach and networking, including conferences, training, and donor convenings, with a goal of growing the base of supporters and donors.
Participate in a cross-functional team environment supporting overall team success.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
Note: Although this paints a picture of who we’re looking for, qualified candidates may not check every single box below.
Minimum five years’ experience directly soliciting major gifts ($10,000+) and prospecting for new donors.
Demonstrated success managing a portfolio of major donors.
Ability to work independently with minimal administrative support.
Strong project management and organizational abilities.
Proficiency with donor databases and managing confidential information, with meticulous attention to detail.
Knowledge of and passion for social justice, progressive movements, and/or Democratic politics.
Familiarity with the philanthropic landscape in Southern California.
Currently living in Los Angeles County.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Past work in the progressive social movement space, ideally within multi-entity organizations (c3, c4, PAC).
OTHER DETAILS
Physical and Environmental Requirements
Full-time, remote, based in the Los Angeles area (required) for in-person donor engagement.
Travel required
10-25% Travel
Occasional, optional travel for internal team gatherings (2-5 times per year)
Direct Reports
None
Accommodations
Reasonable accommodations may be made for people with disabilities to perform key functions.
SALARY & BENEFITS
Salary Range: $120,000.00- $140,000.00 (based on experience), plus a generous benefits package.
BENEFITS SUMMARY
Benefits include, but are not limited to:
Employer-paid premiums of health insurance at 100% for most individuals & 75% for family
Dental and vision insurance coverage
401(k) account with partial match
Basic life, accidental death & dismemberment, and disability insurance direct coverage
Medical and Dependent Care Flexible Spending Account availability
Work From Home stipend
Wellness stipend
Student Loan Repayment Assistance
Access to emergency stipend
Access to free online courses
Paid vacation (4 weeks), paid holidays (9 days), and office closures (fall and winter breaks)
Two floating paid days off (to be used at your discretion)
18 weeks of paid Parental Leave
Up to 4 weeks of paid Bereavement Leave
Up to 12 weeks of Family Leave (up to 4 weeks paid)
Sabbatical policy
HOW TO APPLY
To apply, please submit a cover letter and resume.
Movement Voter Project isn’t just an equal opportunity employer. We are actively seeking to build a diverse and inclusive team with a wide range of backgrounds, perspectives, and skills to support the incredible diversity of grassroots organizing across the country. MVP does not discriminate based upon race/ethnicity, religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, status as a veteran, formerly incarcerated or convicted persons, status as an individual with a disability, or any other characteristic.
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