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Chief Advancement Officer at Movement Strategy Center

Movement Strategy Center
United States
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Salary:$180000 - $200000Job Function:Admin/Clerical/Secretarial

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About Movement Strategy Center

Movement Strategy Center (MSC) strengthens the infrastructure for frontline movements through equitable intermediary services, fiscal sponsorship, and regranting; narrative and communications; and field-building partnerships.

Position Overview

MSC seeks a strategic, hands-on Chief Advancement Officer to lead enterprise revenue and narrative strategy. The CAO will: (1) drive institutional and individual fundraising; (2) steward brand and strategic communications; and (3) partner with Programs on market strategy for Philanthropic Services. This role is ideal for a builder energized by stabilizing operations and rebuilding a right-sized advancement team in a time of transition.

Reports to: Executive Director (ED)
Location: Hybrid/remote (U.S.), with a preference for location in Bay Area, CA
Status: Full-time, Exempt

Team & Current State

The Advancement function is in a moment of a rebuild: currently, the department includes one full-time Development Manager, a Senior Advancement Advisor, and a contract grant writer for the Development Team, and a full-time Communications Director, Communications Generalist, and Senior Coordinator of Advancement for the Communications Team. The CAO will lead a phased restructuring/hiring plan for the advancement function/side, clarify cross-org interfaces (Programs, Finance, Operations), and institute durable collaborative and operating rhythms.

Time Allocation
  • Fundraising & Business Development — 45%

  • Strategic Communications — 30%

  • Revenue Strategy & Cross-Org Alignment — 15%

  • People Leadership (team/consultants) — 10%

Core ResponsibilitiesFundraising & Business Development (45%)
  • Own multi-year revenue plan; deliver annual targets across institutional and individual giving.

  • Build and maintain a 12–18-month qualified pipeline; set/meet close-rate goals.

  • Co-lead top-tier funder strategy with ED/Board; prepare leadership for high-stakes meetings.

  • Ensure proposal/report quality and on-time delivery (grants ops/CRM hygiene).

  • Works closely with Finance to establish growth, margin, and risk targets for PS portfolios.

Strategic Communications (30%)
  • Lead enterprise narrative and editorial calendar aligned to fundraising outcomes.

  • Oversee brand, content, and owned/earned channels; commission signature stories, reports, and funder-facing collateral that lift MSC’s ecosystem impact and protect the equitable intermediary model.

Revenue Strategy & Cross-Org Alignment (15%)
  • With the Senior Leadership Team and Finance, sets revenue targets and scenario plans; track performance and margin implications.

  • Translate program learning and field signals into fundable opportunities and campaigns.

Philanthropic Services Interface (Programs-owned)
  • Ownership: PS (pooled funds, regranting, intermediary offerings) is operationally housed in Programs and supervised by the Chief Programs Officer (CPO) / PS Director/GM. Programs own PS delivery, compliance, and fee/margin revenue.

  • CAO role: Co-develop PS market strategy and positioning; support cultivation/proposals for PS-aligned opportunities; align narrative and collateral with PS growth; coordinate with Finance/Legal on risk posture. (CAO does not supervise PS staff.)

People Leadership (10%)
  • Manage/coach the Development Manager and contractors; design the future org; lead hiring/onboarding; lead cross-departmental collaborations as it relates to fundraising and communications.

Year-One Success Metrics (KPIs)
  • Total revenue secured; 50% unrestricted, with at least 40% of these opportunities multi-year commitments; renewal success rate of 60%.

  • Successfully fundraise $4-6M annually (PS’ annual goal will live under Programs, but cross collaboration will successfully lead to securing $3-5M in this arena of work)

  • Overlook a successful pipeline development process, with ongoing cultivation of T2 and T3 prospects and successful moves management of at least 50% of T2 and T3 funders.

  • Comms outcomes tied to growing visibility of MSC: Drive PR partnership to maximize MSC visibility through media coverage, thought leadership (2+ pieces), and expanded content (Shifting Philanthropy, Storytelling); support and resource increased video/audio production to boost social engagement and campaigns.

Collaboration Rhythms
  • Bi-Weekly Advancement–Programs revenue standing meetings (discussing pipeline, collaborations, strategic goals, upcoming proposals)

  • Bi-weekly meetings with Finance establish growth, margin, and risk targets for PS portfolios.”

  • Weekly meetings with Senior Leadership Team

  • In close collaboration with the Executive Director, successful stewardship of Board members, with the potential of creating a Development Committee that meets monthly to support fundraising efforts

Qualifications
  • 10+ years leading institutional fundraising with integrated strategic communications; proven revenue delivery.

  • Track record building/leading teams and systems in a dynamic or rebuilding context.

  • Experience partnering with program teams to turn learning into fundable strategies; familiarity with pooled funds/regranting a plus.

  • Strong CRM/grants ops and data discipline; excellent executive communication and narrative skills.

  • Values-alignment with movement ecosystems; comfort navigating risk/brand protection for intermediaries.

Work Conditions & Benefits
  • Hybrid/remote with periodic travel (retreats, funder meetings, convenings), typically 10–20%.

  • Flexible work hours to accommodate partners across time zones.

  • Competitive benefits package (health, retirement, paid leave).

Compensation
  • Salary range: $180,000–$200,000 (DOE), aligned to Bay Area market for CAO scope (fundraising + strategic comms + PS market partnership).

Equal Opportunity

MSC is an equal opportunity employer. We strongly encourage applications from Black, Indigenous, and other people of color; women; LGBTQIA+ people; people with disabilities; immigrants; and people from working-class backgrounds.

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