Director of Development
Company: Borealis Philanthropy
Location: Minneapolis
Posted on: February 19, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Role Title: Director of
Development Reports to: Vice President of Advancement Department:
Development Employment Classification: Full-Time FLSA Status:
Exempt Salary Band: MIN $142,000 | MID $177,000 | MAX $212,000
About Borealis Philanthropy From Black-led movement-building, to
queer and trans liberation, to disability justice and inclusion,
community organizers are working every day to bring about
transformational change. Borealis Philanthropy exists to listen to,
invest in, and support them. Our staff of experts come from the
communities we serve, and bring their lived experiences, values,
and visions to the work of supporting community-driven change
through grantee and funder collaboration. As a philanthropic
intermediary, Borealis Philanthropy builds bridges between funders
and organizers by creating opportunities for impact-driven
investments. We team with funders to conceive, develop, and
implement grantmaking initiatives that resource the many innovative
organizations within each of our respective grantmaking funds. In
partnering with philanthropy, we remove barriers to funding for
grassroots organizations and invest in intersectional movements
building a future that serves all of us. Our Values Alchemy
Healing, Atrevida Audacity, Accountability Integrity, Ubuntu
Interconnectedness Job Overview The Director of Development leads
Borealis Philanthropy’s fundraising strategy across our five
interconnected pillars—Racial, Gender, and Disability Justice;
Media, Journalism, and Narrative Change; Economic Justice and
Inclusion; Community Safety and Justice; and Movement
Infrastructure. The role ensures our resource mobilization approach
is aligned with Borealis 2.0’s integrated, ecosystem-based
strategy. This role requires a strategic and forward-facing leader
who can cultivate high-level relationships, anticipate emerging
trends, and develop innovative approaches to resource mobilization.
The Director manages and mentors staff, coordinates fundraising
efforts across departments, and guides the organization toward new
funding opportunities that support the expansion and long-term
sustainability of Borealis’ programs and services. They solve
complex problems, steward donor partnerships, and serve as a key
ambassador for Borealis across the philanthropic landscape.
Responsibilities Organizational Leadership and Strategy: The
Director of Development serves as a member of the Management Team,
providing organizational leadership in alignment with
organizational values and vision, including: Serving as a visible
and active member of the leadership team, contributing strongly to
cross-disciplinary teamwork, collaboration, and organizational
planning Managing resources, removing barriers, and providing
creative solutions to staff and stakeholders to support
organizational goals and objectives Bringing a forward-thinking
perspective to strategy discussions, ensuring Borealis remains
responsive to emerging social justice movements, shifts in the
philanthropic sector, and opportunities for impact Leads
Fundraising Strategy and New Business Development: The Director of
Development establishes development strategies and leads staff in
designing and implementing donor engagement efforts, including:
Cultivating, stewarding, and owning relationships with donors,
including identification, outreach, and stewardship Manage campaign
budget, timeline, and project plans including campaign design,
materials, and prospect lists Planning and conducting events and
other opportunities to engage donors, present Borealis’ case for
support and secure philanthropic commitments In partnership with
the VP of Advancement and cross-departmental teams, identifying and
evaluating new funding opportunities rooted in the intersectional
nature of Borealis’ program pillars Bring innovation,
experimentation, and strategic insight to new fundraising and
long-term sustainability planning Steward Fund Contributors: The
Director supports the cultivation of existing and prospective
donors across funding pillars at Borealis, including: Supporting
program staff to document engagement with donors and ensuring the
effective development and implementation of a CRM as a development
management tool Partnering with VP of Advancement and other staff
to identify growth goals for funds, and to create and implement
annual fundraising plans Providing strategic insight and guidance
to ensure donor relations remain aligned with Borealis’ values,
program goals, and long-term vision Narrative Creation and
Communications Alignment: The Director of Development partners
closely with the Communications Director to shape clear, compelling
organizational and fund-specific narratives, including: Developing
and maintaining boilerplate language for fundraising, donor
engagement, and external collateral Crafting storytelling that
highlights fund priorities, grantee impact, and the broader vision
driving donor investment Creating and stewarding standard language
and messaging frameworks to ensure consistency across all Borealis
communications Aligning narrative strategy with fundraising goals,
donor expectations, and organizational values Department Vision,
Leadership, and Oversight: The Director is the internal leader of
the Development Department, including: Supervising, coaching, and
mentoring Development staff Developing and managing the Development
department’s annual work plan and budget. Creating and maintaining
department policies, procedures, and development systems
Cultivating a collaborative, accountable, and values-aligned
culture Other Duties: As a member of the Borealis staff, the
Director of Development performs certain functions that are not
specific to their job, but support the organization as a whole.
This Includes: Submitting and approving expense reports and
approving timecards by stated deadlines Attending all staff
meetings and required trainings and events Participating in
organizational development and change processes, including serving
on committees or special project teams Modeling Borealis’ culture
and values; align outcomes, practices, and communications within
the organization’s culture Leading special projects and other
duties as assigned Education & Experience Bachelor’s degree in
related field, Masters preferred Ten (10) years experience in
fundraising and business development for nonprofits or
philanthropic entities Five (5) years of previous supervisory
experience leading staff Experience with CRMs, Salesforce preferred
Experience using systems and tools such as Zoom, Google Suite,
Slack, and Asana Competencies (Knowledge, Skills & Personal/
Behavioral Attributes) Deep knowledge of fundraising, donor
cultivation, stewardship, events, budgeting, and institutional
giving Strong commitment to staying current on emerging trends,
innovative practices, and movement-aligned approaches within
philanthropy Ability to work collaboratively and build
relationships within a diverse virtual work environment Strong
interpersonal skills and the ability to navigate conflict and hold
complex conversations Ability to conduct prospect research and
engage both individual and institutional funders Demonstrated
leadership with the ability to coach, direct, and inspire diverse
staff toward shared goals Excellent written and verbal
communication skills Ability to assess and mitigate risks to the
organization Strong project management skills from visioning to
execution Ability to manage change, perform under pressure, and
balance multiple strategic and tactical priorities Commitment to
Borealis’ mission, vision, and values, including a belief in the
power of intersectional social justice movements Work Environment
(Conditions and Physical Demands) This job operates in a
professional, virtual, home office or co-working environment, with
local and national travel. In line with Borealis’ commitments to
racial equity and disability justice, our current policy is that no
staff member travel or attendance at in person meetings is required
at this time. If team members are interested in attending in person
events, Borealis will, as needed, work to make reasonable
accommodations to ensure their health and safety. This role
routinely uses standard office equipment, including a laptop
computer and cell phone. The employee is generally required to
spend long periods of time sitting, typing, and working at a
computer. May require the ability to occasionally lift and
transport items. Accommodations will be made based on ability and
accessibility. Commitment to Disability, Diversity, Equity, &
Inclusion Borealis is committed to the full inclusion of all
qualified individuals. As part of this commitment, we will ensure
that persons with disabilities are provided reasonable
accommodations. If reasonable accommodation is needed to
participate in the job application or interview process, please
contact recruitment@borealisphilanthropy.org. Borealis is an equal
opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of
race, sex, religion, national origin, gender identity or
expression, sexual orientation, disability, age, or any other
category protected by local, state, or federal laws. We are
committed to building a diverse, equitable, and inclusive staff
team. We strongly encourage applicants who are people of color,
LGBTQ, women, trans and gender non- conforming people, people with
disabilities; and/or formerly incarcerated people.
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