Vice President of Development

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New York, NY, USA
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The Role
Lead and execute NDWA's multi-entity fundraising strategy, manage a senior development team, grow individual and institutional revenue, oversee fundraising operations and donor systems, cultivate major donors and funders, and partner cross-functionally to meet ambitious annual revenue goals.
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Job Title: Vice President of Development

Position: Full-Time

Reports To: Chief External Affairs Officer

Direct Reports: Senior Director of Individual Giving; Senior Director of Institutional Giving, Director of Development Content

FLSA Status: Exempt

Salary: (TBD - Salary range to be finalized)

Work Location: Remote (U.S.-based); flexible, with in-person attendance as required

Target Start Date: September 1, 2026

BACKGROUND:

The National Domestic Workers Alliance (NDWA) is the leading national voice for dignity, respect, and recognition for domestic workers in the United States. NDWA was founded in 2007 by organizers and worker leaders in six cities representing nannies, house cleaners, and care workers, and now represents an alliance of more than 76 organizations across 22 states and 395,000 domestic workers nationally.

We envision a society where domestic work is valued as essential to our collective well-being, domestic workers are leaders in shaping the care sector, and domestic work jobs are good, economically secure jobs.

For over 15 years, we’ve worked to advance our mission by making domestic work visible. We’ve worked to pass policies that enable rights and higher wages for domestic workers across the country, changed public awareness and opinion about the dignity and value of care work, and built the capacity and leadership of domestic workers to organize and advocate for their rights.

We see the next era of our organization as an opportunity to move domestic work from newfound visibility towards transformation, and we’re ready to elevate care workers to the essential workers of the 21st-century economy.

We’re a multi-racial, multi-lingual organization building a powerful movement rooted in the human rights, dignity, and equality of domestic workers, care workers, immigrant women, and women of color.

Position Summary

The National Domestic Workers Alliance (NDWA) is the leading national voice for dignity, respect, and recognition for domestic workers in the United States. NDWA was founded in 2007 by organizers and worker leaders in six cities representing nannies, house cleaners, and care workers, and now represents an alliance of more than 60 organizations across the country and 395,000 domestic workers nationally.

We’re a multi-racial, multi-lingual organization building a powerful movement rooted in the human rights, dignity, and equality of domestic workers, care workers, immigrant women, and women of color. We envision a society where domestic work is valued as essential to our collective well-being and where domestic work jobs are good, economically secure jobs.

SUMMARY POSITION DESCRIPTION

The Vice President of Development serves as the senior leader responsible for implementing and advancing the National Domestic Workers Alliance's fundraising strategy. Reporting to the Chief External Affairs Officer, the Vice President leads the organization's development team and is accountable for achieving annual fundraising goals across individual, institutional, and aligned revenue streams.

The Vice President provides leadership, management, and strategic direction for development operations, individual giving with an emphasis on major donor engagement, foundation fundraising, and revenue growth initiatives. Working closely with the Chief External Affairs Officer, Executive Director, and senior leadership team, the Vice President translates organizational priorities into fundraising strategies that sustain and expand the organization's impact.

This position is both strategic and operational, requiring a leader who can guide a high-performing team, cultivate key donor relationships, strengthen fundraising systems, and drive execution against ambitious revenue goals.

Strategic Leadership & Fundraising

  • Partner with the Chief External Affairs Officer to implement a multi-year fundraising strategy aligned with organizational priorities for the 501(c)3, (4), and PAC entities.

  • Develop annual fundraising plans, revenue goals, and performance metrics.

  • Lead efforts to diversify and strengthen revenue streams across individual, institutional, and aligned funding sources.

  • Identify opportunities to increase philanthropic investment and long-term donor engagement.

  • Provide strategic fundraising counsel to senior leadership.

Development Team Leadership

  • Directly supervise the Senior Director of Individual Giving, Senior Director of Institutional Giving, and Director of Development Content

  • Establish annual goals, performance expectations, and professional development plans for development staff.

  • Foster a collaborative, inclusive, and results-oriented team culture.

  • Support leadership development among direct reports and emerging fundraising leaders.

Development Operations & Performance Management

  • Ensure effective fundraising systems, processes, and reporting structures.

  • Oversee donor database management, gift processing, forecasting, and revenue reporting.

  • Monitor fundraising performance and recommend adjustments to strategy as needed.

  • Ensure compliance with applicable fundraising regulations and fund restrictions.

  • Develop regular reports and dashboards for organizational leadership.

Fundraising & Donor Strategy

  • In collaboration with the Senior Director of Individual Giving, set the overall strategy for building, scaling, and strengthening NDWA’s individual program (annual fund, midlevel donor program, monthly sustainer program and major gifts program).

  • In collaboration with the Senior Director of Institutional Giving, set the overall strategy for sustaining current funders and building on NDWA’s strong grants base.

  • In collaboration with the Director of Development Content, provide guidance and strategic support in the development of high-quality, donor-facing materials—including concept notes, proposals, presentations, and research briefs—that articulate NDWA’s vision and impact.

  • Partner with the CEAO, Executive Director and other lead staff in cultivating and stewarding key funder and donor relationships.

Cross-Functional Partnership

  • Collaborate with Communications, Digital, Finance, and Program teams to align fundraising activities with organizational priorities.

  • Partner with Communications and Digital teams to strengthen donor engagement and fundraising campaigns.

  • Support organization-wide planning, retreats, and leadership initiatives.

  • Represent NDWA with donors, funders, partners, and sector peers as appropriate (up to approximately 25% travel may be required).

Qualifications

  • 10–12 years of progressively responsible fundraising experience, including successful leadership of major gifts and institutional fundraising programs.

  • Minimum of 5 years managing fundraising staff, including experience supervising senior-level leaders.

  • Demonstrated success securing and stewarding six-figure and multi-million dollar gifts.

  • Experience leading development teams within complex nonprofit, advocacy, movement-building, or social justice organizations.

  • Strong knowledge of fundraising operations, donor databases, revenue forecasting, and performance management.

  • Experience managing fundraising programs within 501(c)(3) organizations; familiarity with 501(c)(4) and PAC fundraising structures strongly preferred.

  • Strong communication, relationship-building, and leadership skills.

  • Commitment to racial justice, worker power, immigrant rights, and equity-centered leadership.

How to Apply: Please apply directly to the job posting and send Resume, cover letter, writing sample tailored to the job. Applications, reviewed on a rolling basis, will only be accepted electronically, and solicitations to individual staff are unlikely to be responded to.

NDWA provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.

This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation and training.

NDWA is a union employer; this position is a senior management- position.

NDWA participates in the E-Verify program and is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Skills Required

  • 10-12 years of progressively responsible fundraising experience, including major gifts and institutional fundraising
  • Minimum of 5 years managing fundraising staff, including supervising senior-level leaders
  • Demonstrated success securing and stewarding six-figure and multi-million dollar gifts
  • Experience leading development teams within complex nonprofit, advocacy, movement-building, or social justice organizations
  • Strong knowledge of fundraising operations, donor databases, revenue forecasting, and performance management
  • Experience managing fundraising programs within 501(c)(3) organizations
  • Familiarity with 501(c)(4) and PAC fundraising structures
  • Strong communication, relationship-building, and leadership skills
  • Commitment to racial justice, worker power, immigrant rights, and equity-centered leadership
  • U.S.-based and able to work remotely with in-person attendance as required
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The Company
Year Founded: 2007

What We Do

The National Domestic Workers Alliance (NDWA) is a non-profit organization and leading voice for dignity and fairness for millions of domestic workers in the United States. Founded in 2007, it works to win respect, recognition, and labor protections for nannies, housekeepers, and caregivers. NDWA organizes workers, provides leadership programs, and advocates for policy changes and legislation to improve working conditions and economic security.

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