About The Paley Center for Media
The Paley Center for Media is the world's leading 501 (c)(3) nonprofit cultural institution whose mission is to preserve our media history and to explore media's powerful shaping influence on our culture.
The Paley Center for Media owns the iconic,New York Paley Museum where media, sports, gaming, tech, and entertainment come together, and during the year, produces unmatched programs for the public and industry. On the public side, programs celebrate the very best of television, digital content, and interactive entertainment. On the industryside, the Paley Center convenes the most influential business leaders to explore and debate the most critical issues and opportunities within the industry while also fostering a sense of community amongst peers. Through its respected Paley Impact series, programs educate and explore how media impacts culture and shapes public discourse on important societal issues.
At the heart of the Paley Center sits the Paley Archive, which represents the largest public collection of its kind and is often cited as a national treasure, with over 160,000 programs spanning more than 100 years. This collection also serves as an incredible resource for K-12 educators and students nationwide that are served through its respected education classes.
Previously known as The Museum of Television & Radio, the Paley Center was founded in 1975 by William S. Paley, a pioneering innovator in the industry. For more information,
please visit paleycenter.org.
Scope
The Director, Institutional Giving (Director) will drive and scale the institutional fundraising program, leading and expanding the development of foundation, corporate foundation, and government funding. In order to meet budget goals, the Director is responsible for researching, recruiting, and closing continuing and new institutional giving sources for unrestricted and programmatic needs. The Director works closely with the Programming and Education teams to create compelling support positions for Paley Center programs and solicits funding. The Director is also responsible for stewarding and managing grants with government agencies. They will manage the implementation and maintenance of best practices and procedures and will assist with other Development projects as required.
The successful candidate will have high energy, be results-driven, creative and extremely organized with excellent written and verbal communication skills.
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