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RE-volv

Development Manager

HybridFull time roleMid Level

About 1 year ago

About the Job



The Development Manager Role

RE-volv seeks an experienced and highly motivated Development Manager. This is an exciting opportunity for a professional who has managed successful long-term fundraising efforts, with an emphasis on foundations, corporations, and major donors. The Development Manager will lead RE-volv’s fundraising program, managing all aspects of RE-volv’s fund development strategy to raise our $2M+ and growing budget. The right candidate will have a strong background in clean energy, environmental and climate justice solutions, great communication and writing skills, a creative spark, attention to detail, and passion for RE-volv’s mission.



About RE-volv 

RE-volv is a nonprofit climate justice organization that helps community-based nonprofits around the country go solar. While doing so, we educate community members about the benefits of clean energy, and train the next generation of clean energy leaders. RE-volv empowers communities by providing financing for the upfront costs of installing solar energy systems to local nonprofits allowing them to immediately save on their electricity costs. This innovative solar financing model allows nonprofits to better use those dollars towards serving their community. We are currently pursuing becoming a Certified Development Finance Institution (CDFI) which will allow us to expand our network and our mission’s reach.  With each nonprofit solar project, RE-volv aims to engage and benefit as many people as possible and in doing so, help change the climate and clean energy narrative in America. 



RE-volv is U.S. Department of Energy Solar Energy Innovation Network awardee, is an inaugural member of the White House National Community Solar Partnership, and winner of the OpenIDEO Climate Innovation Fellowship.



Position Details
This is a full-time position based in our San Francisco office. It requires creativity, independence, collaboration and initiative. Compensation includes an annual salary commensurate with experience, benefits, and generous paid time off. RE-volv also provides the last Friday of every month off for personal care, which we call RE-charge Days. RE-volv allows flexible work hours and is committed to supporting a good work-life balance. Position starts as soon as possible.



Responsibilities: 

  • Develop and spearhead annual and long-term fundraising strategy in collaboration with ED

  • Research grantmakers and maintain up-to-date database of potential funding sources

  • Write grant proposals and letters of inquiry to foundation, government (including the CDFI fund), and corporate funders

  • Research potential major gift donors and manage solicitation efforts

  • Work with ED to develop and maintain relationships with donors and grantmakers

  • Support Board of Directors in donor outreach strategy

  • Work with Communications team to develop donor stewardship and communications materials

  • Track and manage incoming donations; maintain donor database in Salesforce

  • Schedule and organize donor cultivation events

  • Manage grant reporting process 

  • Represent RE-volv by speaking at events

  • Be a collaborative member of a small team working to achieve RE-volv’s mission 



Skills and Qualifications: 

  • 5+ years of experience fundraising, cultivating donor relationships, and grant-writing required

  • Experience in CDFI fundraising and applying for grants through the CDFI fund

  • Familiarity with the CDFI certification process and CDFI best practices

  • Proven track record of individually leading significant fundraising efforts

  • Experience fundraising from major gift donors, foundation, government, and corporate supporters

  • Experience managing donor information and grant applications in Salesforce

  • Deep understanding of the clean energy and climate justice funding landscape

  • Extremely well-organized and good at planning and meeting deadlines over long time horizons 

  • Exceptional writing skills 

  • Comfortable presenting to large and small audiences 

  • Ability to self-manage deadlines and tasks 

  • Demonstrated commitment to promoting renewable energy, mitigating climate change, and building an equitable and sustainable society 



Equal Opportunity 

RE-volv is strongly committed to equality of opportunity and provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, veterans status, genetics or other protected category. We endeavor to build a workplace environment that is welcoming and inclusive for everyone. Women, minorities, individuals with disabilities and veterans are strongly encouraged to apply. 



How to Apply 

Please submit your resume and a brief cover letter detailing relevant experience, salary requirements, and interest in the position via email to careers@re-volv.org. Please write “Development Manager Application - Last Name, First Name” in the subject line. No calls, please.



About the Company

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RE-volv

San Francisco, CA, USA

6-10

RE-volv is a climate justice organization that helps nonprofits in underserved communities across the country go solar while raising awareness about equitable climate solutions and training the next generation of clean energy leaders.

Mission

RE-volv empowers people and communities to invest collectively in renewable energy

Vision

We envision a world where people are thriving in communities powered by clean energy

Our Theory of Change

We believe that everyone should have the ability to support and spread clean energy.

So we created a new way for people to take action. It's a pretty simple idea. We crowdsource funding to put solar panels on community-serving nonprofit organizations. As these organizations pay us back, we reinvest the money into more solar projects in communities across the country. This creates a revolving fund for solar energy that continually perpetuates itself building more and more solar.

It's a pay-it-forward model for solar energy. We call it the Solar Seed Fund.

How It Works

Nonprofits save 15% or more on their electric bills when they go solar with RE-volv. These organizations save money on their electric costs while paying RE-volv back through a Power Purchase Agreement or lease.

Those payments are reinvested in a revolving fund, the Solar Seed Fund, which continually finances more nonprofit solar projects.