$100,000–$110,000 Per Year
Child Protection/Welfare, Fundraising, Leadership, Revenue Growth, Sustainability
The Chief Development Officer provides visionary leadership for fundraising, donor engagement, and philanthropic strategy in support of the Arizona's Children Association's child welfare mission. Reporting to the CEO and serving on the executive team, the CDO drives revenue growth, stewards key relationships, and aligns development efforts with organizational priorities to ensure long-term sustainability.
Grounded in AzCA's mission to protect, support, and advocate for children and families, the CDO builds strong, authentic relationships with donors, foundations, corporate partners, and community stakeholders. This role works closely with the Chief Executive Officer, Board of Directors, and senior leadership to cultivate a culture of philanthropy and to position the organization as a trusted leader in child welfare.
Annual Salary: $100,000.00 - $110,000.00
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Arizona's Children Association
Arizona’s Children Association (AzCA) is the best resource for helping children and families in the state. Our mission is to protect children, empower youth and strengthen families. Founded in 1912, we are now one of the oldest and largest statewide child welfare and behavioral health nonprofit agencies in Arizona. Our professionally trained, caring and dedicated staff provides a broad spectrum of services that help create and sustain a healthy family environment. We meet the needs of our local communities by providing foster care & adoption, behavioral health services, family preservation & reunification, kinship services, parenting education, and transitional youth services. Our programs serve more than 42,000 children, individuals and families in all 15 counties of the state each year. AzCA is nationally accredited by the Council on Accreditation (COA) and Better Business Bureau. To learn more, please visit our website at www.arizonaschildren.org.
1,000 to 1,499 employees
Nonprofit Charitable Organizations
http://www.arizonaschildren.org