Bread for the World is seeking a project manager to support the membership and fundraising activities of Bread and the Institute, with primary responsibility for meeting targets for digital fundraising and acquisition that are tied to the overall membership revenue goals and that integrate with multi-channel fundraising campaigns.
Under the direction of the deputy director of development and membership, the project manager will be responsible for the production and implementation of digital fundraising efforts that take place across digital platforms including web, email and social media.
The ideal candidate will possess a bachelor's degree and a minimum of two years’ work experience with similar responsibilities; or a minimum of four years of work experience with similar responsibilities; knowledge and experience in digital communications and fundraising; experience with Excel and databases; Raiser’s Edge, Luminate Online eCRM or other similar eCRM software is preferred. If you are interested in applying, please click on the link below or fax your cover letter and resume to the attention of Kari Burnside at 202-688-1155. Bread is an EOE.
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