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Grants and Sponsors: Support existing and planned grants and sponsorships for CSDD programming and development initiatives; identify, define, and develop new funding sources, generate proposals, budgets and narratives.·
Business Development Strategic Planning: Conduct research on regional and national downtown/urban market conditions and development trends, and other relevant factors to inform strategies for diverse small business recruitment, retention, and expansion within the District; implement strategically aligned projects and initiatives to support CSDD cultural and economic enhancement and growth goals for the District.·
Marketing and Promotion: Work with the Director of Design & Strategic Storytelling to develop engagement and communications plans to best promote CSDD and the District in support of programming and development initiatives.·
Community Engagement and Relationship Building: Establish and maintain relationships with key partners, businesses, elected officials, community leaders, and other relevant stakeholders to foster collaboration and support for CSDD programming and development initiatives.·
Reporting and Compliance: Prepares reports, tracks performance metrics, and ensures compliance with relevant regulations and policies.·
Other Duties: All staff attend and assist with all CSDD events including setup/breakdown and event logistics leading up to and on the day of the event. This includes but is not limited to our monthly 4th Fridays (Mar-Oct), NYE Night Circus (Dec), and Juneteenth Jubilee (June).· Strong grant writing and management talent, including highly effective research, writing and budget development skills. Needs to be able to clearly and persuasively articulate CSDD and the District’s accomplishments, goals, and needs.
· Demonstrable financial acumen. Must be comfortable working with budgets, financial data and reports, and be able communicate financial information at all levels.
· Organizational, project, and stress management skills. The DED must be comfortable managing multiple projects, meetings, and deadlines, often with competing priorities
· Highly developed interpersonal and relationship building skills. This talent is crucial to the success of this role and the organization as a whole. We are in the people business!
Demonstrable understanding/relevant prior experience of non-profit structure and management; arts and culture management, particularly as a tool for growth and development; urban management, place-making, design, or event management experience or demonstrable talent. Strong cultural fit with CSDD values of communication, transparency, acumen and professionalism, respect and kindness, creativity, and joy-making; CSDD has a significant scope of work - sense of humor, work/life balance and staff wellness are supported within the work culture.
A minimum of five years of experience in the field of economic, downtown, commercial corridor, and/or business/arts district development, or related fields such as fundraising/philanthropy, with a proven track record of successful planning and implementation of fundraising and development. A minimum bachelor's degree in urban planning, economic/community development, arts administration, or a similar degree level of study and/or appropriate certification is required.
Starting salary range is $58,000-$65,000, dependent on experience. A cell phone stipend is available after 90-day probationary period. PTO leave accrual begins after 90-day probationary period (8 hours/pay period). A tiered healthcare stipend is available after the 90-day probationary period. CSDD is currently in the process of adding a 401k match program (up to 3% annually); will be available for enrollment after the first year of employment.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $58,000.00 - $65,000.00 per year
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Work Location: In person
Yearly based
NC , United States Fayetteville, NC, United States
NC , United States Fayetteville, NC, United States