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Development Coordinator

ASLAASLA Center for Landscape Architecture  
 

Department:

Marketing and Development 

Supervisor Title:

Director, Marketing and Development 

Classification:

Exempt

Status:

Full-time, Regular

 

Nature of the Position: The Development Coordinator will be responsible for supporting the fundraising activities of ASLA and the ASLA Fund. The Development Coordinator can expect his or her work to include:

 Fundraising and Donor Relations 

  • Plans and implements all aspects of ASLA Fund direct fundraising programs from membership, including development and targeting of solicitations 
  • Work closely in collaboration with the Director, Education and Marketing and other senior staff on ASLA’s development plan, budget, and short- and long-term goals to support the ASLA Fund’s priority programs and projects.
  • Facilitates the cultivation of relationships with external organizations and individuals to build support for ASLA and ASLA Fund programs.
  • Compose and produce online campaigns and direct mail appeals for the ASLA Fund.
Managing Development Operations and Revenue Tracking   
  • Create and manage fundraising communications, including year-end appeal, giving days, managing online giving, thank-you notes, etc.
  • Ensure gift processing and acknowledgement letter mail merges are processed weekly.
  • Spearhead data input and ensure data integrity and accuracy in all records and reports in ASLA’s fundraising database.
  • Manage the execution of ASLA’s donor stewardship plan.
  • Work with accounting department to ensure fundraising database tracking and accounting reconcile.
  • Offer input to the senior staff on realistic future fundraising goals during the annual budgeting process.
 Education and Marketing 
  • Must develop a broad knowledge of ASLA, including organization and chapter structure, key stakeholders, and programs and priorities.
  • Create ASLA Fund website content to reflect current projects, priorities, and messaging 
  • Represent ASLA at events and meetings of external organizations as needed.
  • Work in partnership with supervisor and other ASLA staff and volunteers to advance the Society’s mission, strategic objectives, and priority issues. Upholds the ASLA values and culture.
  • Other duties as assigned by supervisor.
 

Preferred Background/Experience

To be maximally successful in this role, you need to be:

  • A born project manager with a knack for working backwards from a deadline to create a plan
  • Accustomed to working on multiple projects with different deadlines simultaneously
  • A natural people person who appreciates that everyone has an important story to tell
  • A dynamic, professional, and poised brand ambassador for ASLA 
  • A reliable and friendly communicator who reaches out and follows up
  • A practiced public speaker who can think on your toes
  • A stickler for details and quality
  • A caretaker of sensitive donor information
  • A strong self-motivator
  • A creative thinker willing to test out new ideas
  • An advocate for healthy, beautiful, and resilient spaces for all

You need to have:

  • A BA/BS degree
  • Minimum 3-5 years of nonprofit development experience
  • Excellent writing skills 
  • Experience executing, and analyzing fundraising campaigns
  • Experience working with associations, member-based and/or chapter-based organizations 
  • Knowledge of the landscape architecture profession and related design/planning issues a plus
 

“Collaboration is at the heart of our work; our operations are transparent and our atmosphere is healthy and fun”  

Richard Winston III
ASLA Human Resources Manager
 

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Total Rewards

Competitive compensation and benefits package included. ASLA is a conscious leader and employer that values the work-life balance of staff through many inclusive wellness initiatives and professional development programs.

ASLA is committed to hiring a diverse workforce and fostering a vibrant and inclusive workplace culture. ASLA values are dedication, excellence, integrity, leadership, and stewardship. The ASLA culture is collaborative, member-focused, accountable, responsible, and volunteer-supported. The organization embraces the “Baldrige Excellence Framework” – an integrated leadership and performance management system.

A leader in environmental sustainability, ASLA is headquartered in a state-of-the-art facility designed to achieve LEED Platinum and WELL Building Standard Gold. The Center for Landscape Architecture features a green roof, landscaped patio, flexible meeting/event space, collaboration spaces, and advanced lighting, air quality, and A/V systems. The building is located one-and-a-half blocks from the Gallery Place-Chinatown Metro Station serving the Red, Yellow, and Green Lines. ASLA has received awards for its employee wellness programs and is recognized as a Best Workplace for Commuters. 

“Great mission, members, and work environment”

Brad McKee
Editor in Chief
Landscape Architecture Magazine

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About ASLA

Founded in 1899, The American Society of Landscape Architects is the national professional association for landscape architects, representing more than 15,000 members in 49 professional chapters and 82 student chapters. The Society has a staff of 50 and annual revenues of $12.9 million. The Society’s mission is to advance landscape architecture through advocacy, communication, education, and fellowship.

Sustainability has been part of ASLA’s mission since its founding and is an overarching value that informs all of the Society’s programs and operations. ASLA has been a leader in demonstrating the benefits of green infrastructure and resilient development practices through the creation of its own green roof, co- development of the SITES® Rating System, and the creation of publicly-accessible sustainable design resources.

The ASLA Fund is the 501(c)(3) charitable foundation of ASLA, supported by the tax-deductible contributions of ASLA members and other individuals and organizations, and committed to the careful stewardship and artful design of our cultural and natural environment. The Fund’s mission is to expand the body of knowledge of the landscape architecture profession and increase public understanding of environmental and land-use issues and principles. Its work supports public and professional education and outreach, professional and student award programs, and special projects that provide real-world demonstrations of core values like the Center for Landscape Architecture and Chinatown Green Street.

ASLA offers an attractive, competitive benefits package, including medical, dental, and life insurance; a generous 401(k) plan; a comprehensive wellness program; and flexible schedules.

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How to Apply

Interested applicants are requested to submit a cover letter, resume, a list of three professional references, and a writing sample to rwinston@asla.org as a part of our standard application process. Please refer to “Development Coordinator” in the subject line of the e-mail.

Contact

ASLA General Inquiries:
info@asla.org  

ASLA Center Event
Space Inquiries: 
Janet W. Davis 
jdavis@asla.org

PR Inquiries:
communications@asla.org  

Diversity, Equity,
and Inclusion
Lisa Jennings
Senior Manager, Career Discovery
and Diversity
ljennings@asla.org 

Donations to the ASLA Fund: 
DonateToday@asla.org  

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