Crisis Respite Providers Needed!

Crisis Respite Providers Needed!

CRISIS RESPITE PROVIDERS NEEDED

Interested persons should send a cover letter and resume to:
Manitowoc County Human Services Department
Attn: Karen Zahn, Foster Care Coordinator
926 S 8th Street, PO Box 1177
Manitowoc, WI  54221-1177
Or email: karenzahn@co.manitowoc.wi.us
Phone: 920-683-4095 for more information
Development Director Position

Development Director Position

JOB OPENING!

THE CROSSING OF MANITOWOC COUNTY

The Crossing of Manitowoc County is a non-profit, Christian-based organization with a mission to offer life-affirming help to individuals facing unplanned pregnancies. We believe every person is valued and deserving. We provide free services that will strengthen families from all walks of life. We focus on the well-being of children through educating parents. We enable parents to better provide for, nurture and give value to their families.

Job Title:  Development Director

Part Time, 20 hours weekly   Wage: $16-18 per hour
Reports to: Executive Director

Qualifications and Skills

  1. Full agreement with the PSS Statements of Faith, Principle, Commitment, Confidentiality and Interpersonal Conflict resolution.
  2. Fundraising experience, (2 years preferable), with positive growth in donor and corporate relationship building.
  3. Good administrative, organizational, and communication skills (verbal and written), understanding of marketing concepts, and public relations.
  4. Self-motivated, dependable, creative, resourceful and responsible.
  5. Computer friendly, familiar with excel, mail merge, Microsoft Office,

Note: everything in green is the responsibility of the Executive Director until further update.

Overview of Responsibilities

Reporting to and in partnership with the Executive Director (ED), the Advancement Director (AD) will spearhead advancement efforts to provide for The Crossing as the organization continues to grow.  Advancement Director will meet weekly with the Executive Director to report and discuss progress and challenges of securing financial support by managing fundraising events, and building relationships with churches, individuals, corporations and grantors, to insure the financial security of the organization.

Administrative

  1. Serve as a member of the Advancement Committee
  2. Submit a monthly report to ED
  3. Submit fundraising revenue proposal in preparation for annual budget.
  4. Build relationships with community leaders
  5. Provide donor, corporate, church, and grantor giving statistics and comparisons; and program statistics, to help determine effectiveness and focus.

Fund Development

Coordinate with ED and volunteers to:

  1. Maintain up to date database of area churches and church contacts.  
  2. Recruit and equip local church liaisons with information to promote The Crossing (i.e. baby bottle campaign, SOHLS, table hosts for fundraiser, diaper drives, etc.)
  3. Develop a plan for church visits, speaking engagements, and office tours.
  4. Acknowledge participating churches.

Corporate Development

  1. Grow and recognize current corporate relationships.
  2. Initiate and develop new corporate relationships, schedule office tours and meetings, inviting collaboration for financial partnership, diaper drives, and underwriting.

Donor Relations

  1. Develop and execute a strategy to recognize and reach out to new and current donors inviting them to greater participation.
  2. Timely response to donor concerns, requests, and gifts, with special attention to first time and key donors.

Events

  1. Work with Advancement Team to strategize for annual fundraiser, and Change A Life Campaign, and other event ideas.
  2. Work with ED to execute and oversee events.

Grants

  1. Work with ED to develop narrative for grant writing.
  2. Write approx. 25 grants per year
  3. Maintain detailed note of grants written and received, due dates etc.

Endowment/Planned Giving

  1. Strategize to raise awareness of endowment and to build endowment base.
  2. Invite planned giving from donors, either to endowment or to operating revenue.

 

Mail or email cover letter and resume to:

Sue Bryntesen, Advancement Director
The Crossing of Manitowoc County
205 N 8th St, Manitowoc, WI 54220
920-860-1175
www.crossingmanitowoc.org

Get a Job – Manitowoc Works!

Get a Job – Manitowoc Works!

MANITOWOC WORKS!

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  1. Gain knowledge and skills to help you obtain and maintain employment
  2. Take the TABE (Test for Adult Basic Education) math and reading sections, if needed
  3. Receive interview clothing, if needed (and available)
  4. Graduate and receive a completion certificate
  5. Have immediate interviews with participating employers!

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See the exciting 10-module curriculum on the front of the Manitowoc Works flyer. Download or print, complete the application form on the back, and return as indicated below and on the flyer.

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Forward ArrowReturn to Lakeshore CAP at 702 State St, Manitowoc or mail to Bree Siewert, Lakeshore CAP, PO Box 2315, Manitowoc, WI  54221-2315

If you need a form or have questions, please call Bree at 920-682-3737 or email BreeS@lakeshorecap.org

 

Manitowoc Works is a collaborative effort by Lakeshore CAP, US Bank, Lakeshore Technical College, Forward Services, The Haven, Catholic Charities, and other contributors.