Director of Institutional Partnerships

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Hiring Remotely in United States
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85K-100K Annually
Senior level
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The Role
Senior frontline fundraiser responsible for identifying, cultivating, soliciting, and stewarding a portfolio of corporate and foundation partners to secure six- and seven-figure gifts. Develops and executes multi-year institutional giving strategy, manages pipeline and reporting, negotiates corporate partnerships, and collaborates cross-functionally to align messaging, proposals, and stewardship.
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Position: Director of Institutional Partnerships

Reports To: Vice President of Development

Preferred Locations: Minneapolis, Nashville, Dallas, or NYC

Remote with Travel

Soles4Souls Mission: Soles4Souls turns shoes and clothing into educational and economic opportunities.

Our CORE values: Transparency, Entrepreneurial, Accountable, Meaningful – represent who we are!

Summary: The Director of Institutional Partnerships is a senior frontline fundraiser with a singular mandate: secure and grow significant corporate and foundation support for the organization. This role is responsible for identifying, cultivating, soliciting, and stewarding a portfolio of institutional funders capable of making six- and seven-figure gifts. The Director spends the majority of their time externally — meeting with foundation officers, building corporate partnerships, attending sector events, and closing gifts. Working cross-departmentally, this leader collaborates closely with marketing, business development, program, and finance teams to identify funding opportunities, align messaging, and ensure funder commitments are met. This is not a grant or proposal-writing role; it is a relationship-driven, results-first position for a proven institutional fundraiser with a documented track record of closing major gifts and growing institutional revenue year over year.

Primary Responsibilities:

Frontline Fundraising & Portfolio Management

• Build and manage an institutional giving portfolio, starting with an initial base of 5 partners and growing to 25–50 active corporate and foundation partners at the six- and seven-figure gift level; own the full funding relationship lifecycle from identification through renewal.

• Drive all phases of the fundraising cycle—prospect identification, research, qualification, cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship — with a focus on closing gifts and growing the portfolio.

• Set and consistently meet or exceed annual institutional revenue goals; track and report on pipeline activity, revenue projections, and closed gifts regularly.

• Maintain complete and accurate records of all prospect activity, proposals, correspondence, and meetings in the CRM.

Multi-Year Institutional Giving Strategy

• Partner with senior leadership to develop, own, and execute a comprehensive multi-year institutional giving strategy that spans general operating, programmatic, and special project funding.

• Set annual institutional giving goals in collaboration with the VP of Development and other senior leaders; contribute institutional giving projections to the organization’s overall development planning.

• Grow the institutional portfolio year over year by aggressively prospecting new funders while deepening investment from existing partners through multi-year funding strategies.

• Provide regular pipeline reports and revenue forecasts to the VP of Development; contribute to annual budgeting for institutional giving.

Corporate Partnership Development

• Proactively identify and pursue new corporate funding relationships outside of the footwear and apparel industries, including multi-year philanthropic partnerships.

• Negotiate funding agreements and partnership terms; develop compelling proposals and presentations that communicate organizational impact and value.

• Stay current on corporate social responsibility (CSR) trends and corporate philanthropic priorities to identify alignment opportunities.

• Collaborate with the communications team to ensure corporate partners receive timely, compelling impact reports and recognition that deepens their investment.

Foundation Relations

• Develop and maintain deep trust-based relationships with foundation program officers and decision-makers at the regional and national level.

• Lead strategy and outreach for major foundation solicitations; identify emerging foundations and new funding priorities aligned with organizational programs.

• Coordinate with program and finance staff on proposal development, grant budgets, compliance, and reporting to ensure all funder requirements are met on time.

• Actively research institutional sources of funding and emerging philanthropic trends to continuously surface new opportunities.

Cross-Functional Collaboration

• Work cross-departmentally to identify funding opportunities that align with organizational programs and priorities.

• Collaborate closely with the Community Partnerships team, whose members secure local and regional corporate and foundation support, to identify national escalation opportunities, converting existing relationships from regional to enterprise-level partnerships.

• Collaborate closely with the Major Gifts team to align donor strategy, avoid overlapping, and identify prospects who may have both personal and institutional philanthropic capacity.

• Partner with the Marketing team on funder-facing materials, impact reports, and storytelling that supports cultivation and stewardship efforts.

Qualifications:

• More than 5 years of progressively responsible institutional fundraising experience, with a clear, documented record of closing six- and seven-figure gifts from corporations and/or foundations.

• Results-oriented, frontline fundraiser, candidates should be prepared to speak specifically to gifts closed, revenue goals met, and portfolio growth achieved.

• Demonstrated experience developing or contributing to a multi-year institutional giving strategy at an organizational level.

• Exceptional relationship-building skills; able to engage and influence C-suite executives, foundation leadership, and program officers with credibility and confidence.

• Knowledge of CSR trends, foundation grantmaking processes, and best practices in corporate and foundation fundraising.

• Experience with prospect research tools such as Instrumentl, iWave, or LinkedIn Navigator.

• Strong written and verbal communication skills; ability to develop compelling proposals and synthesize organizational priorities persuasively.

• Strategic, self-directed, and highly accountable; able to manage a large portfolio and multiple deadlines with minimal supervision.

• Live Soles4Souls’ values – TEAM – Transparent, Entrepreneurial, Accountable, Meaningful

• Bachelor’s degree required.

Not required but a plus:

• Experience with government funding sources (federal, state, or municipal grants); candidates with this background are encouraged to highlight it, though it is not a primary focus of this role.

• International institutional giving experience, particularly with global foundations or multinational corporate partners.

IF APPLICABLE: Physical Demands:

There may be times when you are working at our warehouse or in a capacity outside of your physical office space. Please note that these physical requirements are not exhaustive, and Soles4Souls may add additional job-related physical demands to these if the need arises:

• Lifting: The ability to lift and carry objects weighing up to 50 pounds if necessary.

• Standing: Must be able to stand for extended periods of time.

• Sitting: Sit for long periods while working at a desk or computer.

• Walking: Walk or move around the work area as needed.

• Bending and Stooping: Occasionally bend, stoop, kneel, or crouch to access equipment or perform tasks.

• Reaching: Reach overhead, horizontally, and down to access materials or equipment.

• Vision: Must have clear vision, including close vision, distance vision, color vision, and the ability to adjust focus.

• Hearing: Hear and communicate effectively in person and over the phone.

• Manual Dexterity: Use hands and fingers to handle, feel, or operate objects, tools, or controls.

• Repetitive Motion: Perform repetitive tasks, such as data entry, for extended periods of time.

• Work Environment: Be able to work in various environments, including indoor and outdoor settings, and be exposed to varying weather conditions if applicable.

Compensation: Final offer amounts are determined by multiple factors including skills, depth of work experience and relevant licenses/credentials. Benefits include medical insurance with 80% employer coverage, HRA account, 100% dental insurance & vision coverage, long-term disability, life, 401K with up to 6% employer match, professional development benefits, open FTO and paid parental leave.

Salary $85K-$100K

S4S is an equal opportunity employer committed to building a diverse staff and strongly encourages applications from candidates of color and other diverse backgrounds.

Skills Required

  • More than 5 years of progressively responsible institutional fundraising experience
  • Proven track record closing six- and seven-figure gifts from corporations and/or foundations
  • Bachelor's degree
  • Experience developing or contributing to a multi-year institutional giving strategy
  • Experience managing a portfolio of institutional funders and meeting revenue goals
  • Experience with prospect research tools such as Instrumentl, iWave, or LinkedIn Navigator
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills; ability to develop compelling proposals and presentations
  • Exceptional relationship-building skills; ability to engage and influence C-suite and foundation leadership
  • Knowledge of CSR trends, foundation grantmaking processes, and corporate/foundation fundraising best practices
  • Experience with government funding sources (federal, state, or municipal grants)
  • International institutional giving experience with global foundations or multinational corporate partners
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The Company
Nashville, TN
99 Employees

What We Do

At Soles4Souls, we turn unwanted shoes and clothing into opportunity, by keeping them from going to waste and putting them to good use - providing relief, creating jobs and empowering people to break the cycle of poverty.

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