Mel Trotter Ministries is a faith-based, nonprofit organization committed to providing safe shelter and supportive services to individuals experiencing homelessness. We work to create a structured, respectful environment where each person is treated with dignity and care.
Our approach is rooted in compassion, consistency, and accountability, with a focus on meeting immediate needs while supporting long-term stability. Through collaboration and a shared sense of purpose, our team works each day to make a meaningful impact in the lives of those we serve.
As Philanthropy Officer, you’ll help grow advancement revenue by building strong, lasting donor relationships that fuel both everyday operations and key campaigns. You’ll keep engagement high, communication timely, and momentum steady—so donors feel valued and choose to give again.
Key responsibilities include:
- Manage and grow a portfolio through thoughtful cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship
- Prospect new supporters (yes, including cold outreach) and track next steps
- Execute fundraising strategies for operational and campaign initiatives
- Produce clear reports using donor, numerical, and financial data
- Partner closely with teammates on communication, coordination, and special campaigns
Required qualifications/skills:
- Bachelor’s degree; strong knowledge of charitable giving
- 3–5 years of proven donor relationship success with standout fundraising results
- Well-connected in local donor and nonprofit circles
- Excellent written/verbal communication; highly organized; Microsoft Office + donor database proficiency
You start by checking your dashboard and inbox—thank-you notes, meeting confirmations, and a few warm introductions to follow up on. Mid-morning is for conversations: a coffee with a longtime supporter, a quick call to a new prospect, and a thoughtful update that connects someone’s giving to real outcomes. After lunch, you tidy up notes in the donor database, pull a few metrics for reporting, and sync with teammates to keep messages consistent and campaign timelines on track. The day often ends with planning: next week’s touchpoints, a special campaign push, and small details that make donor interactions feel personal and positive.
Medical, Dental, and Vision coverage; Life Insurance; Flexible Spending Account (FSA); Paid Time Off; Paid Meals; Snack/Drink Room; Employee Discounts; 403(b) with employer match; Employee Assistance Program (EAP); professional development opportunities; and the opportunity to make a meaningful impact through a Christ-centered mission.
If you're ready to connect generosity with real impact, apply today!