The Opportunity
Position Title: Institutional Giving Manager
Department: Development
Location: Anaheim, CA
Reports To: Development Director
Classification: Exempt
Status: Full-Time, occasional evenings and weekends required
Requirements: Must have access to reliable transportation
Compensation: $85,000-$105,000/year commensurate with skills and experience
Join the team behind the mission.
Every day, people across California turn to the Council on American-Islamic Relations, California (CAIR-CA) when they face discrimination, threats to their civil rights, or challenges to their freedom to practice their faith. As the largest Muslim civil rights and advocacy organization in California, we protect constitutional rights, advance justice, and empower communities through legal advocacy, public policy, civic engagement, and education.
Since 1994, that work has been made possible by a dedicated team committed to serving individuals, families, and communities across California. Behind every case, campaign, and initiative are people working together to create meaningful change.
Whether you serve clients directly or support our mission behind the scenes, your work helps build a more just, inclusive, and equitable California.
Why CAIR-CA
Meaningful Work Your work directly contributes to protecting civil rights, advancing justice, and strengthening communities throughout California.
Collaborative Culture Team members value respect, teamwork, innovation, and continuous learning.
Professional Growth We support your development through mentorship and opportunities to expand your skills and impact.
Purpose-Driven Environment Colleagues create meaningful change and serve communities with dedication and integrity.
Statewide Impact No matter your role, your contributions advance CAIR-CA's mission and create lasting impact throughout California.
How You'll Make an Impact
The Institutional Giving Manager advances the organization's institutional fundraising program by developing and executing strategies to secure significant support from private and corporate foundations, government agencies, and other institutional funders.
The ideal candidate has a demonstrated track record of securing six- and seven-figure grants, managing complex funding portfolios, cultivating long-term institutional partnerships, and coordinating cross-functional grant development efforts. They are an exceptional writer, strategic thinker, and project manager who thrives in a collaborative environment.
Working closely with the Development Director, the Institutional Giving Manager oversees the full institutional giving lifecycle, including prospect research, proposal development, stewardship, reporting, compliance, and systems improvement to strengthen institutional funding and drive sustainable revenue growth.
In this role, you will:
What You Bring
Required Qualifications:
At CAIR-CA, we believe our employees are essential to advancing our mission. We strive to provide a workplace where employees can grow professionally while doing meaningful work.
Depending on eligibility, our benefits include:
Equal Opportunity Employer
CAIR-CA is an equal opportunity employer and adheres to all federal, state, and local laws prohibiting employment discrimination.
Empowering American Muslims. Protecting Civil Rights. Promoting Justice.
Position Title: Institutional Giving Manager
Department: Development
Location: Anaheim, CA
Reports To: Development Director
Classification: Exempt
Status: Full-Time, occasional evenings and weekends required
Requirements: Must have access to reliable transportation
Compensation: $85,000-$105,000/year commensurate with skills and experience
Join the team behind the mission.
Every day, people across California turn to the Council on American-Islamic Relations, California (CAIR-CA) when they face discrimination, threats to their civil rights, or challenges to their freedom to practice their faith. As the largest Muslim civil rights and advocacy organization in California, we protect constitutional rights, advance justice, and empower communities through legal advocacy, public policy, civic engagement, and education.
Since 1994, that work has been made possible by a dedicated team committed to serving individuals, families, and communities across California. Behind every case, campaign, and initiative are people working together to create meaningful change.
Whether you serve clients directly or support our mission behind the scenes, your work helps build a more just, inclusive, and equitable California.
Why CAIR-CA
Meaningful Work Your work directly contributes to protecting civil rights, advancing justice, and strengthening communities throughout California.
Collaborative Culture Team members value respect, teamwork, innovation, and continuous learning.
Professional Growth We support your development through mentorship and opportunities to expand your skills and impact.
Purpose-Driven Environment Colleagues create meaningful change and serve communities with dedication and integrity.
Statewide Impact No matter your role, your contributions advance CAIR-CA's mission and create lasting impact throughout California.
How You'll Make an Impact
The Institutional Giving Manager advances the organization's institutional fundraising program by developing and executing strategies to secure significant support from private and corporate foundations, government agencies, and other institutional funders.
The ideal candidate has a demonstrated track record of securing six- and seven-figure grants, managing complex funding portfolios, cultivating long-term institutional partnerships, and coordinating cross-functional grant development efforts. They are an exceptional writer, strategic thinker, and project manager who thrives in a collaborative environment.
Working closely with the Development Director, the Institutional Giving Manager oversees the full institutional giving lifecycle, including prospect research, proposal development, stewardship, reporting, compliance, and systems improvement to strengthen institutional funding and drive sustainable revenue growth.
In this role, you will:
- Strategy & Portfolio Management
- Grant Development, Administration & Compliance
- Relationship Management
- Leadership & Continuous Improvement
What You Bring
Required Qualifications:
- Bachelor's degree is required. An equivalent combination of directly related professional experience, specialized training, certifications, and demonstrated knowledge, skills, and abilities may be considered in lieu of a bachelor's degree.
- Minimum of five (5) years of progressively responsible experience in institutional fundraising, grant writing, or nonprofit development, with a demonstrated track record of securing major institutional grants.
- Minimum of two (2) years of experience supervising staff.
- Proven track record of securing and managing six- and seven-figure grants from private foundations, corporations, and/or government agencies.
- Experience managing institutional fundraising initiatives and complex grant portfolios.
- Experience collaborating with cross-functional teams, consultants, or development staff to advance institutional fundraising efforts.
- Exceptional grant writing, editing, and storytelling abilities with experience translating complex programs into compelling funding proposals.
- Strong strategic planning, organizational, and project management skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities and deadlines simultaneously.
- Extensive knowledge of the institutional philanthropy landscape, including foundation, corporate, and government funding trends and best practices.
- Experience developing grant budgets and collaborating with finance teams on financial reporting and compliance.
- Strong analytical skills with the ability to synthesize qualitative and quantitative information into persuasive funding narratives.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills, including public speaking, presentation, and relationship-building abilities.
- Demonstrated ability to cultivate and maintain productive relationships with institutional funders, board members, executive leadership, and community stakeholders.
- Experience implementing and improving grants management systems, processes, and organizational workflows.
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite, SharePoint, Office365, OneDrive, CRM databases, and grant management systems.
- Ability to travel throughout Southern California for meetings, events, conferences, and funder engagement.
- Knowledge of civil rights issues, social justice advocacy, and the challenges affecting American Muslim communities is strongly preferred.
- Master's degree or advanced professional certification preferred.
At CAIR-CA, we believe our employees are essential to advancing our mission. We strive to provide a workplace where employees can grow professionally while doing meaningful work.
Depending on eligibility, our benefits include:
- Competitive Compensation
- Hybrid Work Schedules
- Generous Time Off: 12 Paid Holidays, 10 Sick Days, and 12 Vacation Days
- Comprehensive Benefits:
- 100% employer-paid medical and dental insurance for employees and dependents
- 401(k) retirement plan with employer match
- Perks:
- Professional development opportunities
- Paid parental leave
- Employee Assistance Program
- Sabbatical Leave
Equal Opportunity Employer
CAIR-CA is an equal opportunity employer and adheres to all federal, state, and local laws prohibiting employment discrimination.
Empowering American Muslims. Protecting Civil Rights. Promoting Justice.