Chief Development Officer
Company: National Council on Aging
Location: Arlington
Posted on: June 1, 2025
Job Description:
National Council on Aging
The Chief Development Officer (CDO) will be responsible for leading
and scaling a comprehensive fundraising strategy that reflects the
organization's mission, values, and growth goals. Reporting
directly to the President & CEO, the CDO is a member of the
Executive Leadership Team and will be responsible for expanding and
diversifying NCOA's funding streams-across federal government,
foundation, corporate, and individual sectors. This leader will
drive innovation, strengthen development infrastructure, and build
strategic relationships that fuel the organization's social impact.
The Chief Development officer's responsibilities will also include
planning, development, and implementation of NCOA's communication
and business development strategies and activities. The CDO leads
business development efforts, strategic growth objectives; capture
management; proposal management; heavily engages in the building of
strategic partnerships and relationships in collaboration with the
Executive team; and develops and leads the work of dispersed fund
development efforts carried out under department leads. Positions
at this level are the top leaders in the organization and require
advanced knowledge and experience as well as advanced management
capabilities. Incumbents are required to exercise independent
judgement on decisions that impact the organization and hold their
direct reports accountable for the execution of functional and
operational strategy. Incumbents generally have ten or more years
of experience in their discipline and a bachelor's degree or the
equivalent, as well as substantive experience at this level.
Graduate level degrees may be considered in lieu of experience.
COMPETENCIES AND EXPECTATIONS
- Strategic Thinking - Develops strategies to achieve
organizational goals; understands organization's strengths &
weaknesses; analyzes market and competition; identifies external
threats and opportunities; adapts strategy to changing
conditions.
- Interpersonal Skills - Focuses on solving conflict; maintains
confidentiality; listens to others without interrupting; keeps
emotions under control; remains open to others' ideas and tries new
things.
- Relationship Building and Stewardship - Ability to establish
and nurture long-term, trust-based relationships with
high-net-worth individuals; skilled in personalized communication
and demonstrating impact to maintain donor engagement.
- Innovation - Displays original thinking and creativity; Meets
challenges with resourcefulness; Generates suggestions for
improving work; Develops innovative approaches and ideas; Presents
ideas and information in a manner that gets others' attention.
- Visionary Leadership - Displays passion and optimism; inspires
respect and trust; mobilizes others to fulfill the vision; provides
vision and inspiration to peers and subordinates.
- Business Acumen - Understands business implications of
decisions and profitability; demonstrates knowledge of the market
and competition; aligns work with strategic goals.
- Cost Consciousness - Works within approved budget; develops and
implements cost saving measures; contributes to profits and
revenue; conserves organizational resources.
- Managing People - Includes staff in planning, decision-making,
facilitating and process improvement; takes responsibility for
subordinates' activities; makes self-available to staff; provides
regular performance feedback; develops subordinates' skills and
encourages growth; solicits and applies customer feedback (internal
and external); fosters quality focus in others; improves processes,
products, and services.; continually works to improve supervisory
skills.
- Delegation - Delegates work assignments; matches the
responsibility to the person; gives authority to work
independently; sets expectations and monitors delegated activities;
provides recognition for results.
- Ethics - Treats people with respect; works with integrity;
upholds organizational values.
- Judgment - Displays willingness to make decisions; exhibits
sound and accurate judgment; supports and explains reasoning for
decisions; includes appropriate people in decision-making process;
makes timely decisions.
- Planning/Organizing - Prioritizes and plans work activities;
uses time efficiently; plans for additional resources; sets goals
and objectives; organizes or schedules other people and their
tasks; develops realistic action plans.
- Quality - Demonstrates accuracy and thoroughness; Looks for
ways to improve and promote quality; Applies feedback to improve
performance; Monitors own work to ensure quality.
- Adaptability - Adapts to changes in the work environment;
manages competing demands; changes approach or method to best fit
the situation; able to deal with frequent change, delays, or
unexpected events.KEY RESPONSIBILITIESStrategic Leadership
- Develop and execute a multi-year development strategy aligned
with NCOA's strategic plan and mission impact goals.
- Serve as a strategic advisor to the CEO, Board, and Executive
Team on resource development priorities and opportunities.
- Build a culture of philanthropy across the organization,
fostering collaboration between programs, communications, and
development.Federal Government Resource Development
- Strengthen and expand federal funding relationships with
agencies such as the Administration for Children & Families (ACF),
Administration for Community Living (ACL), Centers for Medicare &
Medicaid Services (CMS), Department of Labor (DOL), and
others.
- Oversee cross-functional efforts to secure new federal grants
and cooperative agreements, ensuring alignment with NCOA's mission
and capabilities.Foundation and Institutional Giving
- Cultivate and steward deep partnerships with national and
regional foundations, positioning NCOA as a strategic thought
partner and trusted grantee.
- Identify new institutional funding prospects, working with the
program and policy teams to develop compelling cases for
support.Corporate Engagement
- Build and grow national corporate partnerships that advance
shared value, including sponsorships, cause marketing, employee
engagement, and thought leadership collaborations.
- Partner with the communications team to elevate NCOA's brand
and visibility among corporate audiences.Individual Philanthropy
- Lead the growth of NCOA's individual giving program, including
major gifts, planned giving, mid-level donors, and digital
fundraising.
- Personally manage a portfolio of high-net-worth donors and
prospects, engaging the CEO and Board as needed for cultivation and
solicitation.Team and Infrastructure Development
- Lead and mentor a high-performing development team, ensuring
clear goals, accountability, and professional growth.
- Oversee development operations, including CRM systems (e.g.,
Salesforce), donor analytics, and stewardship practices.
- Other duties as assigned. PROFESSIONAL
EXPERIENCE/QUALIFICATIONSExperience
- Minimum 7-10 years of progressively responsible fundraising
experience, ideally in a national nonprofit or similar-sized
organization.
- Demonstrated success leading diverse revenue portfolios of
$10M+ annually.
- Proven track record in securing major gifts, multi-year grants,
and strategic corporate alliances.
- Experience navigating federal funding streams and
partnerships.
- Experience working directly with executive leadership and Board
members to support fundraising goals.Skills and Attributes
- Strategic thinker with strong execution skills and results
orientation.
- Exceptional relationship builders with high emotional
intelligence and communication skills.
- Entrepreneurial mindset with a commitment to innovation and
continuous improvement.
- Passion for NCOA's mission and advancing an agenda that ensures
all age well in America.
- Commitment to inclusion in all aspects of development work.The
physical demands described here are representative of those that
must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential
functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to
enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential
functions.PHYSICAL DEMANDS
- Frequently required to sit or use a standing desk.
- Occasionally required to walk.
- Occasionally required to reach with hands and arms.
- Frequently required to talk or listen.
- Occasionally required to bend, lift, or climb stairs.
- Occasionally required to lift light weights (less than 25
pounds). WORK ENVIRONMENT
- The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate.
NCOA is an equal opportunity employer
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