Manager of Individual Giving and Cultivation (Part-Time)

June 30, 2023
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Job Description

Center for Curatorial Studies

Employer Website: http://apply.interfolio.com/125553
The Center for
Curatorial Studies
at Bard College seeks an experienced development professional to grow CCS Bard’s community of individual supporters
in New York City and the Hudson Valley with a focus on cultivating support across several mission-driven, strategic projects. This is a
part-time position and will take place mainly within New York City. 

Established in 1990, the Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard
College is an incubator for experimentation in exhibition-making and a leading institution dedicated exclusively to curatorial studies, a
discipline exploring the historical, intellectual, and social conditions that inform curatorial practice. CCS Bard’s mission is to encourage
and explore new approaches to the presentation of contemporary art and culture. It does this through three main avenues: a dynamic
exhibition program at the Hessel Museum of Art, a graduate program in curatorial studies, and the CCS Bard library and archives. Together,
these resources amount to one of the world’s most forward-thinking teaching and learning environments for contemporary curatorial practice
and scholarship.

The Manager of Individual Giving and Cultivation will report to the Executive Director on high-level strategy,
goals, and revenue targets, and to the Director of Administration on day-to-day operations and logistics. They will also work closely with
the Director of External Affairs on the annual gala, held in New York City, and collaborate with other key staff involved in donor
cultivation and stewardship including the Director of the Graduate Program & Chief Curator.

This is a part-time (20 hours per week),
remote position, with the ideal candidate residing in the New York City area. Occasional travel to CCS Bard in Annandale-on-Hudson, NY will
be required for key events, such as exhibition openings, dinners, or VIP programs. Candidates located in the Hudson Valley and able to make
frequent visits to NYC will also be considered. The successful candidate will be knowledgeable about the NYC art and donor ecosystem. They
will be able to both develop and execute fundraising strategies, with a demonstrated track record of growing support among individual donors
in particular for a museum or arts institution.

Priorities and Projects

  • Develop and implement an individual
    giving strategy to help fund the expansion of CCS Bard’s research center (library, archive, and special collections), as well as generate
    new support for CCS Bard’s graduate program and exhibitions
  • Increase participation in CCS Bard’s already established annual gala
    with a focus on new donor cultivation in coordination with the Director of External Affairs
  • Identify and engage art collectors
    around the sale of artworks and editions
  • Expand CCS Bard’s membership program and patron group
  • Manage and help grow CCS
    Bard’s annual year-end giving campaign, bringing fresh ideas to reach new audiences

Skills and Experience

  • 5+ years of experience in development and fundraising in an arts context
  • Demonstrated track record of building significant
    support among individual donors
  • Extensive familiarity with the landscape of arts funders in New York City, and the art world more
    broadly
  • Excellent communication, organizational, and interpersonal skills, and a strong attention to detail
  • Collaborative
    work ethic
  • Demonstrated commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion in a professional setting
  • NYC-based and able to
    work remotely with the ability to travel to Bard on an occasional basis

Salary Range: $30,000-50,000 (approximately 20
hours per week)

To Apply
Please submit a cover letter, resume, and a list of three professional
references to Interfolio at: http://apply.interfolio.com/125553
We will be accepting
applications on a rolling basis until the position is filled, with priority attention given to applications received before May 31, 2023.
The target start date is August 1, 2023.

About Diversity, Equity and Inclusion at Bard
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) at Bard seeks to materialize our commitment to plurality,
dialogue, and rigorous study. We strive to create a learning environment that upholds the College’s mission to meaningfully include the
voices, works, and ideas of communities and cultures historically marginalized in liberal arts and sciences education. DEI at Bard aims to
work at the systemic as well as the interpersonal level to address the implicit and explicit ways racism, sexism, classism, ableism,
homophobia, transphobia, and religious discrimination impact the learning process.

AA/EOE

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