Partnerships Lead

Long-term contract
Full remote
From 5 yrs of exp.
Posted on 08-14-2024

Count Me In! (CMI!)

Count Me In! (CMI!) is a global consortium that has been active since 2016. It consists of global feminist organisations and funders.

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Position Overview

CMI! is seeking a Partnerships Lead with excellent donor engagement, partnership building and fundraising experience to lead our ambitious goal of raising US $30-50M in the next three years. This funding is critical for CMI! to continue to exist, sustain results and to expand the reach and scope of our work from 2026 onward.

The ideal candidate must have extensive experience securing major grants from institutional funders, especially bilaterals, multilateral and large foundations. They e must demonstrate agility, creativity, and a commitment to building transformative relationships. Experience in representing and fundraising for a consortium, along with the ability to skillfully navigate and negotiate partner dynamics and relationships, is essential

The CMI!Partnerships Lead will report to the CMI! Programme Coordinator and work closely with the CMI! Fundraising Working Group, consisting of representatives from each member organisation, and maintain an open line of communication with the Executive Directors.

CORE RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Mobilise resources for the CMI! Programme through the development of partnerships with funders and donors (donor outreach and engagement, coordinate grant proposal development)
  • Raise CMI!’s profile among funders and other relevant stakeholders
  • Steward CMI-specific donor relationships, including reporting

Resource Mobilisation

  • Develop a resource mobilisation plan for CMI! including a list of prospective donors and cultivation plan for each
  • Write and submit new funding proposals for CMI!
  • Lead and facilitate the CMI! Fundraising working group
  • Create and manage processes and systems for collective donor management, moves management calendar, and shared repository of content

Raise CMI!’s profile

  • Identify and attend key convenings to network and build CMI!’s profile among funders
  • Raise CMI!’s profile and case for support in all communications channels, in collaboration with CMI!’s Senior Communications Officer where agreed

Stewardship

  • Manage CMI! grants and reporting requirements, working with the Consortium members.
  • Steward CMI-specific donor relationships, including reporting.
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CAPACITIES:

  • Shares CMI!’s values: integrity, intersectional feminisms, wellbeing, justice, courage and mindful engagement
  • Holds a critical understanding of and deep commitment to feminism, social justice, and human rights issues facing women, trans, gender non-binary, and intersex people
  • Strong commitment and practice to decolonizing philanthropy and anti-racist praxis
  • Emotionally intelligent, comfortable working across cultures and time zones, team-oriented and works collaboratively and respectfully with multiple stakeholders, donors, activists, and external consultants
  • Takes initiative, shows resourcefulness and has strong critical thinking, multi-tasking, and problem-solving skills
  • Able to thrive in a fast-paced environment managing competing priorities and reprioritizing tasks as needed
  • Works methodically with attention to detail and sensitivity to confidential information and security concerns
  • Is able to receive and act on constructive feedback and demonstrates robust interpersonal skills
  • Thrives in a remote and distributed global team environment, with dual reporting and accountability structure

QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Minimum of 7-10 years of relevant experience and proven track record in fundraising, nonprofit development, or resource mobilisation, in particular securing large, multi-year grants for complex, consortium-led programmes
  • Knowledge and familiarity with fundraising and grant-seeking processes and procedures
  • Subject expertise and past activism and/or lived experience related to LGBTQI rights, environmental and climate justice, racial justice, sex workers’ rights or disability justice preferred
  • Detailed knowledge of and demonstrated proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and Google applications for example Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Google Drive, Sheets, Docs, Slides
  • Exceptional written and oral communication skills in English and an ability to distill complex and detailed information into an accessible and approachable writing and verbal communication style
  • Practical expertise in project management and stakeholder engagement
  • Experience with and/or knowledge of feminist and social justice fundraising principles, practices and frameworks.
  • Ability to travel domestically and internationally as required

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