The Development Associate, Annual Giving will support WWF’s Partners in Conservation and Leadership Partner mid-level donor programs, which includes a hybrid of mass-market communications and managed donor relationships. Reporting to the Director, Annual Giving, the Development Associate will support the team’s comprehensive fundraising and stewardship efforts, including donor correspondence activities frequent donor inquiry routing and resolution, and direct response mail and email communications. This position will be part of a dynamic team of development professionals and manage a stewardship portfolio of donors. The Development Associate will also develop and maintain CRM (Constituent Relationship Management) database processes, assist with budgeting and financial accountability, and will act as a liaison to other teams within the department and the organization. In addition to a passion for WWF’s mission, the position requires exceptional communication, customer service and project management skills, and the ability to interact professionally with donors and other stakeholders.
Salary Range: $56,700 - $70,900
Location: Washington, D.C. (Hybrid work structure with minimum of 2 days a week in office)
Please note: Applicants must be legally authorized to work in the U.S. This position is not eligible for employment visa sponsorship. In compliance with federal law, all persons hired will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the United States and to complete the required employment eligibility verification form upon hire.
Donor Communications and Correspondence – 60%: Manages donor inquiry processes to effectively and efficiently resolve requests or route to appropriate teams within WWF. Creates donor-facing responses and follow up via email, phone, and mail as appropriate, and enters all relevant information in CRM database. In collaboration with Annual Giving officers, maintains a targeted portfolio of donors in permanent stewardship and manages those relationships on behalf of WWF. Supports Annual Giving team’s solicitation and stewardship activities, including data preparation and correspondence personalization. Ensures all correspondence is free from grammatical errors, using approved WWF language.
CRM Database Processes and Data Integrity – 20%: Develops processes and protocols for data management to support team activities, including entry of marketing effort segmentation in collaboration with Lead Specialist, Direct Response, report preparation, and data reconciliation. Maintains accurate/clean donor data records, including contact information and communications preferences, in collaboration with fundraising operations, donor engagement, and research/prospect management teams. Reviews, validates and inputs collected data using established upload procedures. Coordinates with staff to resolve problems as needed. Ensures proper handling of gift documentation for the team. Processes gifts of securities for the organization.
Financial Accountability and Team Support – 15%: Prepares expense reports, reviews, submits and codes invoices, and assists Annual Giving team with travel arrangements for donor meetings and events as necessary. Monitors expense reports for significant or unexpected variances. Prepares mailings, production of documents, reports and other materials. May assign work and coordinate projects performed by part-time and temporary staff. Provides general orientation and training to the team and other colleagues as appropriate.
Performs other duties as assigned – 5%.
Key Competencies:
Analytical Thinking - Applies structured analysis to manage, validate, and interpret donor and operational data, ensuring accuracy, identifying trends or issues, and improving processes that support effective fundraising and stewardship activities.
Interpersonal Communications & Collaboration – Communicates clearly and professionally with donors and collaborates effectively across teams to manage relationships, resolve inquiries, and support coordinated fundraising and stewardship efforts.
Organization/Attention-To-Detail/Time Management – Ensures all facets of program execution are well-managed, accurate, and completed according to standard operating procedures. Remains flexible and adaptable to shifting priorities and project timelines.
Reliability & Follow-Through/Initiative – Complete assigned work on time and according to expectations, takes responsibility for troubleshooting and resolving potential challenges, and communicates outcomes and results with colleagues.
Stakeholder Engagement – Represents WWF in conversation and correspondence with donors and prospects, projecting a poised, professional demeanor that conveys the organization’s reputation and standing as a global conservation leader.
Project Management – Monitors, updates, and manages projects on behalf of the team, communicates deadlines, and raises concerns if updates to project plans are needed.
Bachelor’s degree with 2 - 4 years of specific experience in donor relations required.
Excellent oral communication skills; ability to proof, edit and finalize written correspondence are required.
Ability to organize time, manage multiple tasks, and meet deadlines with minimal supervision.
Demonstrates flexibility to changing situations and ability to balance competing demands and priorities.
Demonstrates ability to professionally represent WWF to donors, members and the public, and exhibits familiarity with Development best practices and techniques.
Committed to building and strengthening a culture of inclusion within and across teams.
Identifies and aligns with WWF’s core values: Courage, Integrity, Respect, and Collaboration:
To Apply:
World Wildlife Fund (WWF) promotes equal employment opportunities for all qualified individuals regardless of age, race, color, sex, religion, national origin, disability, or veteran status, or any other characteristic protected under applicable law.
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