
Annual Fund Manager
Organization
Biggs Museum of American Art · Dover · DE · Central DelawareJob Type
Full TimeSalary
$50,000 - $60,000Categories
Administrative, DevelopmentClosing Date
December 21, 2025Description
Reporting to the Deputy Director, the Annual Fund Manager leads the strategy and execution of the museum’s annual giving program to drive donor acquisition, retention, and upgrade across multi-channel campaigns (print, email, social, web, phone, and in-person). The role manages an integrated appeals calendar; partners closely with Marketing, Visitor Experience, and Membership; produces regular performance dashboards; and delivers a thoughtful stewardship program that strengthens loyalty and builds a pipeline to mid-level and major gifts. This position also leads event planning and logistics for all major development events.
Education and Experience:
• Bachelor’s degree or equivalent professional experience preferred
• 3–5 years in nonprofit fundraising (annual giving, individual giving, or membership), preferably in arts/culture
• Hands-on experience planning and executing multi-channel appeals with segmentation, testing, and ROI analysis
• Proficiency with a nonprofit CRM and analytics/reporting (Altru, Salesforce, or similar); strong Excel skills
• Excellent writing and interpersonal communication; event planning experience preferred
Organizational Structure: Reports to the Deputy Director.
Schedule: Full-time, exempt (40 hours/week). Some evenings/weekends for events, cultivation, and key campaign events. On-site role; candidates must reside in or relocate to the Dover, DE area.
Responsibilities
Annual Fund Campaigns
• Manage multi-channel annual fundraising campaigns (direct mail, email, social media, phone, onsite) targeted primarily to donors giving under $1,000.
• Develop and execute strategies to acquire new donors, retain current donors, and encourage upgrades among mid-level supporters.
• Draft appeal content, coordinate with Marketing for design and distribution, and manage vendor relationships (printers, mail house, digital ad partners).
Donor Stewardship & Processing
• Oversee prompt and accurate processing of all annual gifts; generate timely acknowledgments and customized thank-you letters.
• Maintain data integrity in CRM, including accurate entry of donor records and gift designations.
• Implement a stewardship calendar for annual donors under $1,000, including tailored acknowledgments, giving summaries, and donor recognition opportunities.
Prospect Research & Pipeline Development
• Track giving patterns for annual donors; identify prospects with capacity to move into the $1,000+ major gifts pipeline (Biggs Society).
• Conduct research on new annual donors and prepare short bios/profiles for leadership and the Deputy Director.
• Support moves-management tracking for mid-level donors transitioning toward major gift cultivation.
Events & Engagement
• Assist in planning and execution of cultivation/stewardship events, including but not limited to: major fundraisers, Director's Dinner, Biggs Society events, and special events for annual fund donors under $1,000, ensuring strong donor experiences and potential pipeline growth.
• Secure sponsorship for events, as needed, and work with Marketing to develop all collateral materials and ensure sponsorship recognition.
• Support leadership and Deputy Director in donor recognition events and major campaign milestones.
Capital Campaign Administration
• Provide administrative support for the capital campaign, including pledge entry, payment tracking, acknowledgment letters, campaign reports, and donor correspondence.
• Maintain campaign records in CRM and ensure consistency with Finance and Development team reporting.
• Assist with scheduling donor meetings, preparing briefing materials, and coordinating follow-up.
Reporting & Analytics
• Produce regular dashboards and reports on sub-$1,000 giving, donor retention, reactivation, and acquisition trends.
• Track performance of appeals and make recommendations for strategy adjustments.
• Coordinate with Finance on reconciliation of annual and campaign gifts.
Compensation
The position offers a salary range of $50,000 to $60,000 annually commensurate with experience, along with insurance benefits, IRA match, PTO, and other benefits outlined in the employee handbook.
Apply
If you’re excited about this role but don’t meet every requirement, we still encourage you to apply. Please be ready to discuss how you plan to address any areas where you may need to develop further. We value diverse experiences and perspectives and believe they enhance our team. We are open to considering all candidates who are passionate about contributing to our mission.
Interested candidates should send a cover letter and resume to Nancy Bissonnette (nancy.bissonnette@thebiggsmuseum.org) with the subject line “Annual Fund Manager.” Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled. No phone calls please.
About working at the Biggs Museum of American Art
The Biggs Museum of American Art, located in the heart of downtown Dover, Delaware, is a vibrant hub for regional art and cultural engagement. Dedicated to transforming the community through the art of our region, the museum celebrates discovery, fosters collaboration, and remains open to all.
Home to an exceptional collection of American fine and decorative arts, The Biggs showcases works spanning the Colonial era to the present, with a special emphasis on Delaware Valley artists and the rich artistic heritage of the Mid-Atlantic region. Alongside its permanent collection, the museum presents innovative temporary exhibitions, community programs, and educational initiatives that connect audiences of all ages to the transformative power of art.
As a cultural cornerstone of Dover’s lively downtown, The Biggs serves as a catalyst for learning, civic pride, and economic vitality, hosting everything from hands-on family programs and wellness events to special exhibitions featuring national and regional artists. Through partnerships with organizations, schools, and fellow museums, The Biggs advances the arts as essential to civic well-being and community life.
We believe that creativity has the power to improve individual lives and the well-being of a community. As part of that belief, The Biggs is committed to achieving diversity and inclusion in its hiring practices, governance, programming and engagement with the community. We are an equal opportunity employer regardless of, race, color, religion, gender, age, national origin, military status, veteran status, physical or mental disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information or any other characteristic that is protected by law.