Position: Prospect Research Manager - Institutional Giving
Department: Advancement and Innovation
Role Overview: The Prospect Research Manager - Institutional Giving is a key member of the entrepreneurial Prospect Research and Operations team in Lincoln Center's Advancement & Innovation business unit. Reporting to the Associate Director for Strategic Research, the Prospect Research Manager - Institutional Giving provides critical research support for the department's institutional fundraising initiatives. The right fit for this role is an experienced prospect research analyst with experience researching and writing qualification reports to determine the philanthropic profile of potential institutional funders. The Prospect Research Manager - Institutional Giving is a skilled writer and communicator who can compose detailed reports for fundraisers & the Executive Office, conduct strategic analysis in advance of key visits, and act as a project manager. Given the nature of this role, the Prospect Research Manager - Institutional Giving must be able to work autonomously, able to prioritize multiple workstreams and deadlines, be exceptionally organized and have excellent communication skills.
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What you'll get to do here:
The Research team manages fundraising research for Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts. The team is responsible for all prospect development tasks, including identification, qualification, prospect and moves management, fundraiser portfolio design, and prospect research. We are constantly innovating & adapting, and we also hold ourselves to the highest standard of prospect development. As researchers, we support our fundraisers by providing targeted research on individuals, corporations, and foundations, as well as events support & special projects.
In conjunction with the Associate Director for Strategic Research, and other members of the research team, the Prospect Research Manager - Institutional Giving will:
- Manage the majority of research requests on potential institutional funders and ultimately completing and presenting detailed profiles to fundraisers & the Executive Office to inform strategic fundraising efforts and cultivation plans
- Conduct in-depth original research on potential large-scale donors, primarily foundations, corporations, and government agencies, to identify potential funding sources.
- Conduct in-depth analysis on an institution's giving patterns, interests, and capacity to support LCPA; Analyze giving trends, grant guidelines, and funding priorities of foundations and corporations; Assess a prospect's financial capacity, decision-making structure, and potential areas of alignment with the organization's mission
- Maximize a suite of prospect research vendor databases, including iWave, Lexis Nexis, RelSci, and Wealth-X for qualifications, relationship maps, strategic fundraiser support, etc.; Utilize online databases, philanthropic publications, news articles, and other sources to gather information on potential institutional donors.
- Support the Research team's efforts to identify and build a robust prospect pool of institutional funders
- Monitor and evaluate fundraiser portfolios, and ensure pipelines are being moved forward appropriately, and that prospects are being engaged; Conduct prospect review meetings with fundraisers and represent the Research team and support fundraisers in high-level meetings
- Complete due diligence checks using online sources in accordance with LCPA's gift acceptance policy
- Champion the CRM Tessitura for prospect moves management and donor tracking
- Support with staff training on research best practices, and adhere to data privacy standards
- Undertake other duties as assigned
You'll be a fit if you bring:
- Bachelor's Degree and 3-4 years of prospect research experience at a non-profit, university, hospital, or similar setting
- Ability, and experience, to lead meetings with fundraising teams & fundraisers on prospect strategy, prospect development, and portfolio reviews
- Ability to interpret complex data and identify key trends to inform fundraising decisions.
- Ability to analyze portfolios, report on prospect movement, and work with the Associate Director for Strategic Research & our CRMs as required
- Ability to present clear and concise communication of research findings in written reports and presentations; Meticulous data collection and accuracy in prospect profiling.
- Ability to work in an agile manner, and across different fundraising teams with different needs, as well as experience working with different personalities and competing priorities
- Understanding of the philanthropic landscape, including foundation and corporate giving trends.
- Ability to work in person (hybrid) - 3 days/week at Lincoln Center
You'll be a great fit if you bring:
- Experience with APRA, such as attending conferences, online trainings, etc.
- Understanding of institutional funders in New York City and the tri-state area; Experience working in the performing arts
- Experience using prospect research vendor databases, such as iWave, Lexis Nexis, Foundation Center, RelSci, Wealth-X and Insightful, among others
- Experience using Monday.com for project management
What is Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts?
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts (LCPA) is the world's leading performing arts center in the heart of New York City. In these times of heightened anxiety and vigilance, we are holding on to the important role the arts play in our lives: they nourish our hearts and minds, teach us valuable lessons and critical skills, and help us create community. We are resolved not to lose sight of what connects us, and we hope you will consider joining our talented, diverse team.
We are:
1. The manager of the Lincoln Center Campus.
-We are part of 16 acres of activity and one of eleven amazing resident organizations
2. A leading Arts Presenter.
-We curate a number of series showcasing music, dance, and theater
3. An Education Hub.
-We have reached 20 million students, educators, principals, and community members
Who are our people?
Lincoln Center is a diverse team of dreamers, collaborators, and entrepreneurs who use unique platforms in the heart of New York City and beyond to advocate for the transformative impact of artistic experiences.
Lincoln Center People imagine and create in concert with this mission by founding President John D. Rockefeller III - "The arts are not for the privileged few, but for the many. Their place is not on the periphery of daily life, but at its center."
Lincoln Center welcomes applicants from all sectors who agilely solve problems, show up as they are, and can't stop innovating.
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