LGBTQ+ Victory Institute seeks a Director of Corporate & Foundation Engagement to support our leadership programming.
Summary
For over three decades, LGBTQ+ Victory Fund and LGBTQ+ Victory Institute have helped to train, place, and elect thousands of openly LGBTQ+ public officials at every level of government. Our leaders have been catalysts for expanding legal rights for LGBTQ+ people across the country, and they have transformed our nation’s policies and shifted our political landscape towards equality, one election at a time. Today, over 1300 LGBTQ+ Americans are serving in elected office due to the work of Victory. Victory’s work continues as LGBTQ+ people are severely underrepresented in all levels of government – serving in only 0.26% of all elected offices in the United States.
Reporting to the Vice President of Development, the Director of Corporate & Foundation Engagement contributes to the success of the organization by helping to achieve annual and long-term fundraising goals through raising funds from corporations and foundations to support general operating and programmatic needs.
The Director works closely with various teams within the organization, including the development team, senior leadership, program managers and finance staff. In this role, they handle all aspects of the fundraising cycle, including prospecting, outreach, communications, cultivation, solicitation and stewardship with a portfolio of corporate and foundation partners. They will collaborate with Development Leadership, the finance department and programs divisions to draft budgets for grant submissions and other financial documents; write and review proposals and progress reports for accuracy; and ensure that proposals are successfully submitted and stewarded.
The ideal candidate is comfortable working in a fast-paced environment that requires meeting strict proposal and reporting deadlines. They are also comfortable initiating and owning relationships with key external stakeholders. Meeting these deadlines and maintaining these relationships may require the Director to periodically work outside of normal business hours (including weekends). The Director will meet metrics and revenue goals as determined by the departmental budget.
This position is based out of Washington, DC but open to remote candidates.
Key Responsibilities
- Strategy development, implementation and stewardship.
- Develop and write grant and sponsorship proposals in collaboration with program managers.
- Project manage Victory’s corporate and grant programs using timely and appropriate internal and external communications (utilizing project management software, proactive problem-solving and proper escalation) to ensure that grants and reports are submitted in a timely manner. Draft and review proposals and progress reports, including project narratives, budget
and other supporting documentation. - Proactively research and identify new opportunities for public and private funding and sponsorships.
- Serve as Victory’s liaison to a portfolio of corporate partners, focusing on keeping current partners engaged in our events and programs to nurture positive relationships.
- Develop new and innovative ways to integrate corporate donors into Victory’s work and giving campaigns.
- With other senior leaders, review solicitation materials for corporate partnership opportunities, including high-quality proposals, pitch decks, event and program sponsorships as well as corporate foundation proposals.
- Collaborate with Development team members in preparation of webinars and collateral materials to share with external stakeholders.
- Draft and update literature on Victory programming, in collaboration with the Communications team.
- With the Vice President of Development , accurately track and report on fundraising and overall development campaign strategy, progress, and trends/issues relating to corporate partners and prospects.
- Maintain up-to-date records in EveryAction database.
- Work with Programs Team to plan and operationalize our corporate partner strategy at our annual conferences.
- Safeguard the confidentiality of donors and prospects by exercising discretion in communicating information and handling departmental records, files, applications, proposals, evaluations and similar confidential materials.
Additional Responsibilities
- Contribute to building a culture of philanthropy throughout the organization.
- Honor the rights of our donors through strict adherence to the Association of Fundraising Professionals’ Code of Ethics.
- Assist in donor events and meetings. This individual must be able to travel off-site overnight, evenings, and weekends for donor cultivation, as needed up to 25% of the time.
- Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
- 4-6 years of experience with corporate solicitation, including successfully closing and renewing year to year funding, as well as successful philanthropy and/or grant writing experience; or equivalent combination of education and/or experience.
- Previous experience working with board volunteers, corporate donors and program and fundraising staff.
- Demonstrated success with proposals and sponsorships, including corporate applications and reporting, and a working knowledge of moves management.
- Excellent project management skills to drive success in managing multiple proposals and reports simultaneously.
- Excellent written, oral and listening communication skills; ability to write clear, structured, articulate and persuasive proposals; strong editing skills.
- Ability to effectively communicate the vision, mission and programs of Victory using storytelling.
- Ability to contribute to the development of innovative and creative strategies.
- Excellent interpersonal skills, including the ability to represent Victory in a consistently positive and professional manner.
- Ability to work well as a strong collaborator in a team environment.
- Working knowledge of the budgeting process.
- Strong attention to detail.
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook & PowerPoint) required; Experience
using EveryAction database a plus.
Compensation and Benefits
The salary for this position is $80,000-$95,000 per annum, commensurate with experience Full-time staff are eligible for Victory’s comprehensive benefits package, including medical, vision,
dental, flexible spending account, health reimbursement account, life insurance, short- and long-termdisability, 401k, parental leave and generous paid time off.
How to Apply
Please send a resume and cover letter, along with salary requirements and how you learned about this opportunity to jobs@victoryinstitute.org. No phone calls or walk ins please.
For best consideration, please submit your materials before July 17, 2026. Applicants must be authorized to work in the United States.
Equal Opportunity Employer
Victory Institute is an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or any other characteristic protected by law.