Create reports as required that accurately reflect portfolio activity and performance; Support the production of donor cultivation events, varying in topics/staff and location to match interests and maximize outreach;
Work with the appropriate staff to secure information about ACLU-WI work and initiatives and use this information to develop materials directed at individual donors/prospects, such as highly personalized proposals or stewardship reports that detail progress resulting from a gift;
Assist the department in overall stewardship of annual fund and major gift donors;
Attend team and affiliate-wide meetings each month;
Participate in National ACLU Development Resource offerings including weekly virtual meetings, and opportunities to engage with development colleagues nationwide. Ability to understand and follow many different areas of civil rights work, and to describe many different areas of work in a way that is concise, compelling, and easy to understand for donors and prospective donors;
Excellent interpersonal skills, including conflict resolution experience and ability to work across lines of difference, working effectively with colleagues at all organizational levels, and with external stakeholders; Friendly, outgoing, and collaborative approach with a strong team-oriented style;
Strong computer skills with a proficiency in MS Office applications and Google suite; Asana and Blackbaud CRM proficiency a plus;
Must be available for travel across Northern Wisconsin and occasionally to the Milwaukee based office.