(R-537) - PHILANTHROPY OFFICER, INSTITUTIONAL GIVING

Fos Feminista


**About Fòs Feminista** Fòs Feminista is as an intersectional feminist organization centered around the sexual and reproductive rights and needs of women, girls, and gender-diverse people. Led and governed by the Global South, Fòs Feminista works as an alliance of organizations in 40+ countries worldwide to advance sexual and reproductive health, rights, and justice. As the connecting fabric of this alliance, Fòs Feminista orchestrates transnational and transregional action, amplifies partners’ work, and promotes South-South learning and collaboration toward achieving common objectives. Together with our partners, we provide access to sexual and reproductive health care, including contraception, abortion, and care for victims of gender-based violence, and we reach young people with comprehensive sexuality education. We recognize that the ability of women, girls, and gender-diverse people to make free and informed choices about sexual and reproductive lives, including to access safe and legal abortion, is central to their life plans and to achieving gender and reproductive justice. As such, we are at the forefront of advocating for sexual and reproductive health and rights from an intersectional lens in national, regional, and global spaces, coordinating with our partners to ensure that diverse experiences, priorities, and voices of the Global South are represented in these spaces. **Position Summary** As Fòs Feminista expands our international feminist alliance, the Philanthropy Officer, Institutional Giving will contribute to deepening engagement with Fòs Feminista’s top donors and prospects and scaling up the resourcing for our growing number of partner organizations. As a member of the Resource Mobilization & Digital Communications Unit, the Philanthropy Officer will be responsible for the strategic management of a portfolio of institutional donor relationships, with a primary focus on foundation donors. This team member will play a central role in enabling the submission of high-quality proposals, reports, and other donor communications, working in close collaboration with programmatic staff, organizational leadership, and Fòs Feminista partners. The Philanthropy Officer will facilitate the cultivation of institutional donors in a way that both grows revenue and fosters authentic connection to the work of our partner organizations and the women, girls, and gender-diverse people they reach. In alignment with Fòs Feminista’s deepening commitment to feminist philanthropy, the Philanthropy Officer will infuse an intersectional feminist perspective into this critical fundraising work. **Supervisory Relationship** The Philanthropy Officer, Institutional Giving reports to the Associate Director of Philanthropy & Strategic Partnerships. This role may oversee consultants and interns as needed. **Key Responsibilities** - Contribute to the achievement of annual organizational and team revenue goals. - Deepen Fòs Feminista’s engagement with institutional donors by coordinating phone calls, meetings, visits, and ongoing written correspondence, in close collaboration with the Sustainable Ecosystem Unit, the Office of the CEO, Strategy & Impact, and the Global Advocacy for Change Unit. - Lead the development of funding proposals, in close collaboration with other Fòs Feminista teams and partners, that advance strategic and innovative approaches within key areas of our intersectional feminist approach to sexual and reproductive health and rights. - Co-create and engage in innovative approaches to proposal development, reporting, and donor communications. (storytelling, visual narratives, etc.) - Identify opportunities to increase Fòs Feminista’s visibility and participation in key feminist and philanthropic spaces and initiatives, facilitating leadership engagement and representing Fòs Feminista in relevant conferences and meetings as needed. - Support with administrative tasks such as comprehensive tracking of moves management and donor-related metrics, updating Salesforce and the library of donor proposals and grant agreements, drafting timely acknowledgement letters, and preparing research and briefs on prospective donors and new funding opportunities to facilitate decision-making. **Education and Qualifications** - A bachelor’s degree in non-profit management and fundraising, public health, gender studies, or a related field; a master’s degree is preferred. - A minimum of 5 years of related professional experience, including significant experience working with organizations in the Global South. - Ability to travel domestically and internationally. **Required Skills, Knowledge and Abilities** - Passion for and solid understanding of sexual and reproductive health and rights through an intersectional feminist lens. - Excellent verbal and written communications skills in English and proficiency in at least one of Fòs Feminista’s other core languages (French, Portuguese, or Spanish

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