Director of Development

Part-time, hybrid or remote

About the New Haven León Sister City Project:

The New Haven León Sister City Project (NHLSCP) is a binational organization promoting social justice, education and sustainable development in the communities of New Haven, CT and León, Nicaragua. The primary work of the NHLSCP in León is to support community-based initiatives in the rural communities of Goyena and Troilo and to facilitate programs and projects that improve public health, community-based education, and support women’s rights. In New Haven, we work to build new projects and coalitions to confront the climate change crisis. In both communities, we work to build local leadership and capacity and address root causes of poverty and injustice.

 

Position Overview:

The NHLSCP is seeking a part-time Director of Development to join our team. We are looking for a mission-driven, well-organized person who seeks to use exemplary communications skills to connect the people of New Haven to the people of Nicaragua.

 

This is a part-time role, mostly remote, with flexible hours, as an employee or self-employed. To support the goal of increased funding, over the last year we have implemented new systems to improve efficiency in fundraising and communications. With our next Director of Development, we have the opportunity to continue to increase our use of social media and technology, along with person-to-person contact, to carry our work and message of connection to a new generation, and to connect current and future supporters to our values and mission. The position can be largely remote and the hours are flexible. This is not a traditional siloed non-profit development position – our Director of Development will be connected to the work we do and the people who are doing that work. This opportunity is ideal for someone skilled at organizing projects, who wants to work with a wonderful team delivering important change in the world.

 

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