Philanthropy Director - Palmer Land Conservancy

Joining the External Affairs team and reporting to the Vice President of External Affairs, the Philanthropy Director should possess significant experience in a broad range of fundraising strategies, thrive in a fast-paced entrepreneurial setting, and be skilled at helping donors achieve their conservation goals through giving opportunities that are aligned with the organization’s strategic priorities. This position has three focus areas over the next three years: 1) grow the annual fund by 110%, 2) ensure Palmer grows its membership base from 525 members to 2,000 members, and 3) develop and execute fundraising strategies at all giving levels. The Philanthropy Director has one direct report, the Philanthropy Manager, and will collaborate with the full team, including the VP of External Affairs, Communications Manager, and Community Outreach Coordinator to deliver on all objectives. The role may be supported by external campaign and planned giving consulting, as needed.

Compensation: The salary range is $80,000 - $90,000 DOE. Palmer offers full-time employees excellent benefits including: health, dental, and vision insurance, short-term and long-term disability, life insurance, employer retirement plan and contribution, paid parental leave, generous paid time off, and flexible work arrangements. The position is based out of Palmer’s Colorado Springs office located in beautiful downtown, and in close proximity to ample recreation and open space opportunities.

Application closing date: The position is open until May 3rd. Details on how to apply can be viewed on our website.

Application web link: http://www.palmerland.org/philanthropy-director

Project Manager - High Line Canal Conservancy

This position provides a unique opportunity to be part of an enthusiastic and growing nonprofit dedicated to the long-term protection and enhancement of one of the nation’s longest and most unique urban recreational and ecological assets. The High Line Canal Conservancy is seeking a highly qualified Project Manager to manage the design and construction of multiple capital improvement projects along the High Line Canal. Capital improvements focus on improved access and amenities such as pedestrian bridges, trail construction, shade structures, gathering areas, natural play elements, bike skills courses, fitness stations, benches and signage. The Project Manager will work under the direction of the Chief Operating Officer and in close partnership with the Director of Planning and Implementation, and local jurisdictions along the Canal.

Compensation: $80,000-$95,000 Annually

Application closing date: Open until filled

Application web link: http://highlinecanal.org/category/hiring/