Natün Guatemala is a non-profit, multidisciplinary, majority Maya-led organization passionate about elevating the leadership, rights and capacity of Indigenous people in Guatemala. Our mission is to advance education, nutrition & health and economic development, through culturally-relevant, community-led initiatives which build on existing resources and knowledge.
Natün is proud to have a diverse funding model, where grant funding allows for design and institutional strengthening, complemented by a significant proportion of individual and group donors with potential to increase income, placing us in a positive position to meet the needs of the community in the long-term.
The Major Gifts Coordinator / Specialist will support our Fundraising department, in managing existing high-level donors, and proactively reaching out and finding new major gifts prospects. We are looking for a proactive self-starter, who enjoys relationship-building and interacting with people, and has ideas to diversify funding sources. The ideal candidate is passionate about creating opportunities for our programs through finding sustainable funding opportunities.
Responsibilities
- Manage Natün’s existing portfolio of high-giving individual and group donors, working closely with the Executive Director to engage their interest in our work
- Build and nurture strong ongoing relationships with major funders, including individuals, foundations, corporate partners and community groups, and Natün’s Sustainers Circle, our group of most involved donors
- Identify potential funding opportunities aligned with Natün’s work, generating ideas on increasing revenue and donor retention
- Proactively reach out to new high-giving funding sources and partnerships, securing financial support from new sources of funding
- Strategize to tap into the potential of increasing income-generation from the corporate sector, and donors in Guatemala
- Collect data from across the Fundraising department, to analyze donor and giving trends which shape fundraising strategies
Profile
- Fluent in English and intermediate-advanced Spanish
- Experience working in non-profit organizations
- Experience working with donors and fundraising, with proven success in finding funding
- Skills in managing Google Drive, spreadsheets and databases
- Strong writing skills, with the ability to adapt writing style to different audiences
- Great verbal communication and interpersonal skills
- Independent, self-starting work ethic
- Organized, highly detail-oriented and able to work to deadlines
- Kind, collaborative attitude
- Excited to learn more about Indigenous-led work and passionate about local Indigenous leadership
- Interest in the multicultural context of rural Indigenous communities in Sololá / Guatemala
The successful applicant could work from Guatemala (location flexible) or at our offices in Panajachel, Sololá, but we are also open to other possibilities of location and modality.
We offer
- A competitive local salary, depending on experience
- Flexible schedule and fit of role
- Personal and professional development
- A kind, collaborative, forward-thinking team in a beautiful location in the Guatemalan Highlands
How to apply
To apply, please send your CV and a cover letter, with details about your experience and interest in the role, to [email protected] by Monday 1st April.