POSITION PROSPECTUS DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT

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POSITION PROSPECTUS DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT OVERVIEW Usdan Summer Camp for the Arts seeks a Director of Development. Reporting to the Executive Director, s/he will be an experienced fundraiser who will be responsible for planning, managing, and executing fundraising supporting capital, programmatic and operating objectives. Usdan recently completed a strategic development plan that calls for diversification of its funding portfolio and sets aggressive goals across several donor categories for developing deeper fundraising networks and increased philanthropic support from an extensive network of more than 40,000 alumni as well as their parents. The plan focuses on Usdan s 50th Anniversary (2018) as a nexus for increased donor engagement and, possibly, a capital campaign. The Director will play a key instrumental role in the shaping and execution of the plan in coordination with Usdan s Board, Leadership Council and staff leadership. The ideal candidate brings strategic thinking, creativity, passion, and experience to the position - all which will help Usdan bring its fundraising operations and results to new levels of success. ABOUT USDAN SUMMER CAMP FOR THE ARTS The arts kindle a summer of fun at Usdan Summer Camp for the Arts where each day is a new opportunity for students to explore their creativity and make friends on an inspiring 140-acre woodland campus. Usdan s mission is to develop artistic talent and foster a lifetime of imagination, industry, and creative endeavor. Since opening in 1968, 40,000 children and young adults have enjoyed the benefits of Usdan s programs. The camp offers study in Music, Visual Art, Theater, Dance, Writing, and Chess as well as related study in Recreation and Nature. More than 70 classes are taught in these departments with students creating their own unique summer program comprised of one major course (two hours), one minor course (one hour), and one recreational activity (one hour). The camp s programs are designed for students of varying levels of experience and ability, from beginner to advanced. Auditions are not required for most programs and admission is based on a declaration of interest in a specific area. Recreation and Nature programs augment Usdan s core mission to support campers creative development by encouraging physical fitness, nutrition, food knowledge, and environmental health.

Our comprehensive approach places great emphasis on the physical, spiritual, and creative development that makes Usdan unique among camps in our region. Usdan s student body, of approximately 1,500 students, is diverse in ability, ethnicity, religion, sexuality, gender identity, age (ranging from 4-18, grades pre-k - 12) and geography (with students coming from New York City, Nassau, Suffolk and Westchester Counties). They are bound together by their love of the arts and by their interest in creating and expressing themselves through art. A faculty of dedicated, talented, and thoughtful teachers guide students through unforgettable summers of fun and artistic exploration. Our summer camp facility is located in Wheatley Heights on Long Island and is home to our staff and operations between the months of June and August. Offseason (September through May) fundraising operations are located in New York City. USDAN S LEADERSHIP USDAN S BOARD OF DIRECTORS Usdan is led by a 9 member board of directors chaired by John Usdan. The Board oversees strategy and programmatic direction for the organization and is responsible for helping to build visibility and donor networks benefitting Usdan s mission. As part of Usdan s efforts to develop fundraising, plans are underway for further growth and diversification of this body and we expect that the Director of Development will play a role in shaping expectations and building and supporting fundraising acumen and ability of both the Board as a whole and individual directors. LAUREN BRANDT SCHLOSS, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Lauren Brandt Schloss joined Usdan as Executive Director in 2015. She is Usdan s first female Executive and the first whose background is in the visual arts. Ms. Schloss joined Usdan following her tenure as Executive Vice President at New York s Studio in a School and her previous position as Director of Education at the Queens Museum. Ms. Schloss has worked in arts education for 20 years. At Studio in a School, New York City s largest visual arts education organization, she oversaw the fundraising, marketing, public relations, finance, human resources, and information technology for programs annually serving more than 30,000 children at more than 200 sites. In her previous position, as Director of Education at the Queens Museum, she created the largest education program in the country for adult immigrants, serving communities in more than 10 languages, as well as designing managing and assessing programs in museums as well as libraries and schools for K-12 schoolchildren, educators, youth, families, seniors and people with special needs. A native of Cherry Hill NJ, she earned a B.A. in Art History from Princeton University, an M.A. in Arts Administration from Columbia University, and has completed further graduate work in Art History at the City University of New York. Before joining the Queens Museum, Ms. Schloss worked in education with

the Museum of Modern Art and the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice, Italy. In addition, since 2003 she has participated in major visual arts education conferences. ROLES AND EXPECTATIONS The Director of Development brings to Usdan the drive, determination and ability to raise ambitious levels of contributed revenue to support current needs and to seize opportunities to create programmatic change, experimentation and quality artistic and educational experiences. For the right candidate, this role represents a wonderful opportunity to build and grow a competitive, dynamic development program by engaging a group of 40,000-plus alumni as well as their parents, in addition to foundations, corporations and friends. Reporting to the Executive Director, s/he will help build and supervise a small team of internal staff and work with external consultants and outsourced resources to plan and execute alumni and donor engagement and stewardship. S/he will provide direction and support to the Executive Director on donor cultivation, solicitation and stewardship assignments. Further, s/he will coach and support Board members on solicitation assignments. We are looking for a candidate with a minimum of 5 years experience handling significant fundraising responsibilities, strong interpersonal and relationship skills and sufficient working knowledge of various facets of fundraising to supervise and task staff and external resources in the areas of annual campaign, events, alumni development and grantsmanship. Internally, s/he will work collegially and closely with peer staff leaders in the areas of operations, public relations/marketing, admissions, programming, communications and finance. Travel is required between our New York City office and Long Island office. We expect the Director to be based in the New York City office during the off-season (beginning of September through mid- June) and to be based in the Long Island office during our camp season (mid-june through the end of August). We expect the Director will meet with potential and current donors in the entire region, most likely in New York City, Nassau and Suffolk Counties, southern Westchester County, New Jersey and Southern Connecticut. SPECIFIC DUTIES WILL INCLUDE: Develop a portfolio of major gift prospects (foundations, corporations and individuals) and solicit leadership gifts working with Usdan s Executive Director and volunteer leadership. Host visits to generate interest among new donors and to encourage philanthropic commitment from current donors. Develop competitive proposals for foundation, corporate and government funding sources. Plan and execute events that offer a positive, program-focused and philanthropy-driven experience for donors. Recruit, supervise and lead a highly organized internal staff as well as external consultants.

Monitor and adjust annual fundraising goals for each donor constituency and develop and refine strategies to reach and exceed these goals. Develop and maintain an accurate database of donors and prospects that is easily and quickly accessible. Identify, research and develop successful strategies for donor engagement, cultivation and commitment. Establish fundraising ROI measures in accordance with industry standards and best practices, monitor progress against these measures and report on progress to the Executive Director and Board. Be a positive and enthusiastic spokesperson. Develop and work with Usdan staff and consultants to execute a communications strategy to engage prospects and donors in the mission, activities and success of Usdan and its programs. EXPERIENCE AND QUALITIES SOUGHT Passion for Usdan s mission, goals and work. Professional leadership and stature in the industry that will engender trust and confidence of our Board, staff, donors and peers. Demonstrated knowledge of, and a commitment to continuing education about, best practices in effective fundraising as well as contemporary art and art education in a variety of disciplines. Demonstrated ability to cultivate, secure and steward donor relationships resulting in a larger donor base, increased partnerships and increased revenue. A high degree of integrity and commitment to ethical fundraising standards. Demonstrated success in developing and leading multi-channel fundraising efforts. An ability to work laterally and vertically with leaders and peers and encourage, support and enable others in an effective, respectful and inspirational manner. Strategic thinking that is rooted in finding positive responses to challenges. Superior verbal/written communication skills. Strong analytical skills. COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS The Director of Development s compensation and benefits package will be attractive, competitive and commensurate with the selected candidate s background and experience. TO APPLY The search for the Director of Development for Usdan is being conducted by the firm of J.C. Geever, Inc.

Please send applications directly via email to john@jcgeever.com. All applications must include (1) an up-to-date resume; (2) a cover letter that specifically states why you feel you are a good fit; and (3) salary requirements. Cover letter should be addressed to: John Hicks, CFRE President & CEO J.C. Geever, Inc. 32 Broadway, Suite 301 New York, NY 10004 No phone calls, please. Additional materials and information may be requested during the search and interview process. Usdan Summer Camp for the Arts is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes applications from all.