Job Board
The Bay Area is vibrant with nonprofit organizations. It’s also a competitive market, especially for professionals with the qualities and skills to successfully raise resources. The AFP Golden Gate Job Board is an excellent source for matching organizational needs with people who can take fundraising to a new level.
Job listings are posted in order of date received and remain for 30 days. Please allow up to 48 business hours after submission for your job posting to be reviewed and published on our website.
The fee to post a job:
- $115 for active AFP members
- $250 for General Community
10 months ago | Development | San Francisco
The Chief Development Officer (CDO) strategically leads Ritter Center’s fundraising and development efforts, procuring contributed revenue through planned giving, corporate gifts and grants, foundation grants, annual and major gifts, special events and sponsorships, and new revenue generation ideas. The CDO manages the ongoing capital campaign, donor engagement, cross-department Development-related collaboration, and community outreach and works closely with consultants to advance the mission of Ritter Center.
10 months ago | Development, | Executive, | Fundraising | Oakland
YR Media Seeks a passionate, innovative, and strategic Chief Development and Growth Officer. As the Chief Development and Growth Officer, the successful candidate will lead a dedicated team to spearhead a comprehensive development program focused on growth. They will provide strategic development leadership to advance YR Media’s mission and will be responsible for actively engaging fundraising volunteers. The Chief Development and Growth Officer will position the organization as a nonprofit of choice for the investments of individual and institutional donors. The position is responsible for strategic and tactical planning for YR Media’s development efforts, supervision of development staff, execution of annual giving plans, and regular program assessments.
10 months ago | Executive | San Francisco
Founded in 1906, AJC works to enhance the well-being of the Jewish people and Israel and to advance human rights and democratic values in the United States and around the world. AJC San Francisco is one of 25 regional offices in the United States advancing AJC’s global diplomatic advocacy efforts to combat antisemitism, strengthening Israel’s place in the world, and promoting pluralism and democratic values worldwide.
The Regional Director, Northern California will implement innovative strategies to drive positive impact across the region, including invigorating the region’s advocacy, fundraising, lay leadership, and staffing.
Salary: $170,000 - $200,000
Location: San Francisco, CA
The Regional Director, Northern California will implement innovative strategies to drive positive impact across the region, including invigorating the region’s advocacy, fundraising, lay leadership, and staffing.
Salary: $170,000 - $200,000
Location: San Francisco, CA
10 months ago | Development | East Bay
AWI is dedicated to promoting regenerative agriculture and builds on Alice Waters’ 50+ years of leading Chez Panisse and 30 years with Edible Schoolyard Project. This position reports to the newly hired CEO, will manage 2-3 direct reports, and will achieve annual funding goals of $5M+.
10 months ago | Development | San Francisco
WildCare's development team is a passionate, supportive and collaborative group whose work has meaningful impact. We are midway through an ambitious $20M capital campaign that has solid momentum, and this new position is a great opportunity to begin or further a career in nonprofit development. WildCare is a wonderful organization with incredible people doing important work. Come join our team!
10 months ago | Development, | Fundraising | Oakland
Are you an inspiring team leader and seasoned fundraising professional with a successful track record in cultivating, soliciting and stewarding leadership gifts? Do you have a passion for social justice and a belief that everyone deserves access to the nutrition they need to thrive? Are you interested in joining an organization that centers Community, provides a range of innovative programs and services, and works to dismantle the root causes of hunger and poverty? Then you might just be the ideal candidate for Alameda County Community Food Bank’s Director of Leadership Gifts.
10 months ago | Fundraising | South Bay
As Santa Clara County’s largest provider of domestic violence services, the agency’s comprehensive approach includes crisis services, crisis intervention, advocacy, and support services. The organization is proud of its survivor-centered, innovative, and advocacy-focused culture which extends both internally and externally. The Director of Development will be joining a social justice-minded team that truly loves what they do and cares about each other; an environment that is committed to collaboration and transparency; and a “can-do/will-do” attitude, particularly as it relates to the organization’s clients.
Reporting to NDS Executive Director Colsaria Henderson, the Director of Development is expected to be a key member of the executive team. This is a hybrid position.
The Director of Development must have compassion and an understanding for adult and child victims and survivors affected by domestic violence. With the goal of ending domestic violence now and forever, Next Door Solutions is a big agency of “YES!”
For more information, please see the full announcement on our website.
Reporting to NDS Executive Director Colsaria Henderson, the Director of Development is expected to be a key member of the executive team. This is a hybrid position.
The Director of Development must have compassion and an understanding for adult and child victims and survivors affected by domestic violence. With the goal of ending domestic violence now and forever, Next Door Solutions is a big agency of “YES!”
For more information, please see the full announcement on our website.
10 months ago | Development, | Fundraising, | Program Management | Sonoma
The Santa Rosa Symphony is one of the Bay Area’s leading nonprofit performing arts organizations. With a $5 million operating budget, the Symphony presents over 40 performances along with a robust portfolio of music education programs that inspire and engage 50,000+ people each season. The Symphony seeks an experienced, organized, and motivated professional to join the organization as Development & Office Manager. The Development & Office Manager will play an integral role within the Development Department as it achieves important fundraising and donor relations goals in support of the orchestra’s artistic and educational programming, while also providing exemplary day-to-day management of fundraising and office operations. The Development & Office Manager will report to the Director of Development, and work closely with the Development Associate and entire administrative team.
11 months ago | Development, | Fundraising | San Francisco
ORGANIZATIONAL PROFILE
The San Francisco Symphony is widely considered to be among the most artistically adventurous and innovative arts institutions in the United States, celebrated for its artistic excellence, creative performance concepts, active touring, award-winning recordings, and standard-setting education programs. In the 2020–21 season, the San Francisco Symphony welcomed conductor and composer EsaPekka Salonen as its twelfth Music Director and embarked on a new vision for the present and future of the orchestral landscape. This exciting artistic future builds on the remarkable 25-year tenure of Michael Tilson Thomas as the San Francisco Symphony’s Music Director. Tilson Thomas continues his rich relationship with the Symphony as its first Music Director Laureate. In their inaugural season together, Esa-Pekka Salonen and the San Francisco Symphony have introduced a groundbreaking artistic leadership model anchored by eight Collaborative Partners from a variety of cultural disciplines: Nicholas Britell, Julia Bullock, Claire Chase, Bryce Dessner, Pekka Kuusisto, Nico Muhly, Carol Reiley, and Esperanza Spalding. This group of visionary artists, thinkers, and doers joins with Salonen and the San Francisco Symphony to chart a new course of experimentation by collaborating on new ideas, breaking conventional rules, and creating unique and powerful experiences.
The San Francisco Symphony presents more than 220 concerts and presentations annually for an audience of nearly 450,000 in its home of Davies Symphony Hall and through its national and international touring. A cornerstone of the organization's mission, the San Francisco Symphony's education programs are the most extensive offered by any American orchestra today, providing free comprehensive music education to every first- through fifth- grade student in the San Francisco public schools, and serving more than 75,000 children, students, educators, and families annually. The San Francisco Symphony’s recordings have won such awards as France's Grand Prix du Disque and Britain's Gramophone Award, as well as 16 Grammy Awards. San Francisco Symphony radio broadcasts, the first in the nation to feature symphonic music when they began in 1926, today carry the Orchestra's concerts across the country. In 2004, the SFS launched the multimedia Keeping Score on PBS-TV and online and in 2014, the San Francisco Symphony inaugurated SoundBox, an experimental performance venue and music series located backstage at Davies Symphony Hall. February 2021 saw the launch of SFSymphony+, the San Francisco Symphony’s ondemand video streaming service. For more information, visit sfsymphony.org.
The San Francisco Symphony is widely considered to be among the most artistically adventurous and innovative arts institutions in the United States, celebrated for its artistic excellence, creative performance concepts, active touring, award-winning recordings, and standard-setting education programs. In the 2020–21 season, the San Francisco Symphony welcomed conductor and composer EsaPekka Salonen as its twelfth Music Director and embarked on a new vision for the present and future of the orchestral landscape. This exciting artistic future builds on the remarkable 25-year tenure of Michael Tilson Thomas as the San Francisco Symphony’s Music Director. Tilson Thomas continues his rich relationship with the Symphony as its first Music Director Laureate. In their inaugural season together, Esa-Pekka Salonen and the San Francisco Symphony have introduced a groundbreaking artistic leadership model anchored by eight Collaborative Partners from a variety of cultural disciplines: Nicholas Britell, Julia Bullock, Claire Chase, Bryce Dessner, Pekka Kuusisto, Nico Muhly, Carol Reiley, and Esperanza Spalding. This group of visionary artists, thinkers, and doers joins with Salonen and the San Francisco Symphony to chart a new course of experimentation by collaborating on new ideas, breaking conventional rules, and creating unique and powerful experiences.
The San Francisco Symphony presents more than 220 concerts and presentations annually for an audience of nearly 450,000 in its home of Davies Symphony Hall and through its national and international touring. A cornerstone of the organization's mission, the San Francisco Symphony's education programs are the most extensive offered by any American orchestra today, providing free comprehensive music education to every first- through fifth- grade student in the San Francisco public schools, and serving more than 75,000 children, students, educators, and families annually. The San Francisco Symphony’s recordings have won such awards as France's Grand Prix du Disque and Britain's Gramophone Award, as well as 16 Grammy Awards. San Francisco Symphony radio broadcasts, the first in the nation to feature symphonic music when they began in 1926, today carry the Orchestra's concerts across the country. In 2004, the SFS launched the multimedia Keeping Score on PBS-TV and online and in 2014, the San Francisco Symphony inaugurated SoundBox, an experimental performance venue and music series located backstage at Davies Symphony Hall. February 2021 saw the launch of SFSymphony+, the San Francisco Symphony’s ondemand video streaming service. For more information, visit sfsymphony.org.
11 months ago | Development | San Francisco
This position is a valuable member of the team, providing critical support across the organization. The Membership and Donor Database Administrator is responsible for overseeing operations within the development department that contribute to the success of the advancement team goals. These operations include, but are not limited to: database administration, security and accuracy, gift processing, donor acknowledgment, regular reporting, and other operations that support advancement outreach.
The Membership and Development Database Administrator will run eTapestry (eTap), our current platform, other external databases such as Constant Contact, and support a transition to a new CRM tool in the near future. The position requires a highly detailed individual who is passionate and experienced in database management, data analysis, fundraising and marketing with a focus on customer experience.
The Membership and Development Database Administrator will run eTapestry (eTap), our current platform, other external databases such as Constant Contact, and support a transition to a new CRM tool in the near future. The position requires a highly detailed individual who is passionate and experienced in database management, data analysis, fundraising and marketing with a focus on customer experience.