350 New Hampshire is seeking a Deputy Director to join our team! This role is an excellent opportunity to learn and develop skills, make an impact, and be a part of an amazing organization. The Deputy Director works in partnership with the Executive Director to manage the organization and grow its power to advance climate justice in New Hampshire. The Deputy Director will co-lead fundraising and lead operations for both 350NH and 350NH Action, our 501c4 sister organization.
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The 350NH Deputy Director is responsible for:
Organizational Management
Support organizational strategy development, strategic planning, assessment and review as whole team and alongside Executive Director
Co-manage/support staff retreat planning 2-3 times per year
Manage 1-2 full time organizers
Manage human resources policies and needs
Fundraising
Work with the Executive Director to develop and implement an annual fundraising plan to raise $650-750K in 2025 and to continue to increase 350NH’s operating budget over the next 3-5 years.
Work with the national network of independent 350 groups to leverage national grant funding.
Manage major donor fundraising. Nurture existing relationships between donors and 350NH and make bi-annual asks for support. Retain and increase current donor support and work with staff and board to bring in new donors.
Manage 350NH’s annual fundraising campaign (two appeals minimum/year between c3 and c4 entities) and monthly sustaining membership goals.
Support the Executive Director in grant fundraising.
Financial Management & Legal Compliance
Create and manage 350NH and 350NH Action’s budgets and work with the Executive Director to make fiscally responsible spending decisions.
Work with the bookkeeper and board treasurer to keep accurate records, approve invoices and review profit & loss detail monthly.
Ensure that all election reporting (independent expenditure and FEC reports) are filed accurately and by the deadline.
Required Skills & Qualifications:
Note: Please apply if you feel you meet at least 2/3rds of these qualifications.
At least 1-2 years of relevant program or organizational management experience, with experience managing staff.
Enthusiasm for fundraising with demonstrable track record of raising money for a nonprofit organization through individual and foundation fundraising preferred.
Strong writing skills; grant writing experience preferred
Strong interpersonal skills for talking with donors and supporters
Highly organized/detail-oriented
Demonstrated ability to effectively manage own workload; highly self-directed and driven
Believes in the strategic value of nonviolent direct action
Good listener; collaborative, not a domineering leader
Ability to think big and creatively when strategizing
Experience and ease discussing climate justice and our mission with a wide variety of people
Being or having been engaged in anti-racism and anti-oppression training
Willingness to learn new technology
Team player - cooperative, communicative, and willing to support fellow team members
Access to the internet
Desired Skills & Qualifications:
Experience and willingness to speak at public events
Access to a car/driver's license
Experience working with communities most impacted by the climate crisis, with a particular eye for those most impacted by racial & economic injustice, two issues that intersect deeply with the climate crisis
Experience working in coalition and building organizational partnerships across issues and differences.