Manager Special Gifts
Company: National Center for Missing & Exploited Childr
Location: Alexandria
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
TITLE: Manager Special Gifts LOCATION: Alexandria, Virginia
FLSA: Exempt LAST REVISED: February 2020 DIVISION: Strategic
Advancement & Partnerships (SAP) DEPARTMENT: Fundraising &
Development TRAVEL REQUIREMENT: Minimal, less than 25%. Job duties
will require occasional travel to off-site meetings and events in
the DC area. HOURS and SCHEDULE: Generally, Monday – Friday, 9:00am
to 5:30pm (minimum 37.5 hours within five (5) days per week);
unless otherwise required or approved by management. REPORTS TO:
This position reports to the Senior Manager of Individual Gifts
GENERAL DESCRIPTION: The Manager of Special Gifts is an important
member of NCMEC’s Development team and supports the organization’s
private philanthropy efforts through a combination of grant
fundraising and mid-level individual giving. This role is
responsible for researching and pursuing grant opportunities,
writing letters of inquiry (LOIs), proposals, and reports, tracking
and coordinating grant management, and ensuring timely compliance
with grant reporting requirements. In addition, this position
manages a mid-level donor portfolio and supports cultivation,
solicitation, and stewardship efforts for donors making special
gifts (generally five- to six-figure giving). The Manager of
Special Gifts partners closely with internal stakeholders to secure
flexible philanthropic support and deepen donor engagement aligned
with NCMEC’s mission. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Grant
Research, Writing & Management In conjunction with the Senior
Manager of Individual Giving and aligned with departmental
fundraising priorities, support the development and execution of a
grants and special gifts strategy to meet fundraising goals.
Identify, research, and evaluate grant opportunities aligned with
NCMEC priorities, with emphasis on unrestricted or loosely
restricted support. Write compelling LOIs, proposals, and reports
in collaboration with program leaders and subject matter experts.
Maintain an up-to-date grants calendar and pipeline; track
deadlines, submissions, and reporting requirements. Coordinate
grant management processes, ensuring compliance with funder
requirements and timely submission of deliverables. Partner with
program and finance teams to collect data, outcomes, and impact
metrics for proposals and reporting. Mid-Level Individual Giving &
Donor Engagement Manage a portfolio of mid-level donors and
prospects, supporting retention, upgrades, and renewals. Conduct
donor outreach, schedule and lead donor meetings, and create
tailored engagement plans and stewardship touchpoints. Support
solicitations and special gift asks in partnership with the Senior
Manager of Individual Giving. Ensure donors receive timely
acknowledgments, impact updates, and meaningful stewardship
experiences. Prospect Research & Pipeline Development Conduct
proactive prospect research to expand the pipeline of foundation
and individual special gift opportunities. Develop strategies to
maximize support from existing and new donors, including discovery,
cultivation, and stewardship. Maintain accurate donor and grant
records in Salesforce, including documentation of interactions,
proposals, and next steps. Reporting & Internal Communication
Prepare regular pipeline, revenue, and activity reports for the
Senior Manager of Individual Giving. Monitor performance against
goals and contribute to forecasting and planning efforts. Support
special projects and development initiatives as assigned. EDUCATION
AND EXPERIENCE: Bachelor’s degree required. Minimum of three to
five (3-5) years of relevant work experience, including 2-3 years
of front-line fundraising, working with foundation partners.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES: Demonstrated success managing a
five-to-six-figure portfolio of foundation grant makers, targeting
unrestricted or loosely restricted support. Expertise in managing
foundational grant growth and balancing the needs of diverse
stakeholders. Familiarity with grant management systems. Ability to
negotiate, persuade, and problem solve creative resolutions. Strong
analytical and prospect research skills. Ability to use data and
CRM systems to set fundraising strategies, measure outcomes, and
drive superior performance. Demonstrated knowledge of principles,
best practices and current trends of fundraising cultivation,
solicitation and stewardship strategy and tactics. Excellent
written and verbal communication skills. Superior organizational,
planning, and problem-solving skills. Must be comfortable with
details and competing deadlines. Ability to prioritize multiple
tasks in a fast-paced environment. Adaptability, flexibility, and
the ability to work both independently and as part of a team.
Ability to work additional hours as needed to meet deadlines and
manage workflow. Proficiency with fund-raising and basic computer
software is essential. Preference is given to NCMEC’s current
programs including Microsoft Office, SharePoint, and
Salesforce.
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