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Development Associate, Institutional Giving

The Jewish Museum
United States, New York, New York
1109 5th Avenue (Show on map)
Mar 07, 2026
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Development Associate,
Institutional Giving

Posted Date: March 2026
Start Date: ASAP
Title: Development Associate, Institutional Giving
Department: Development
Reports to: Associate Director, Institutional Giving
FLSA Status: Non-Exempt
Schedule: Full-time

The Jewish Museum:

The Jewish Museum is an art museum committed to illuminating the
complexity and vibrancy of Jewish culture for a global audience. Through
distinctive exhibitions and programs that present the work of diverse artists
and thinkers, the Museum shares ideas, provokes dialogue, and promotes
understanding. The Jewish Museum maintains a unique collection of nearly
30,000 works of art, ceremonial objects, and media reflecting the global
Jewish experience. Located on New York City's Museum Mile, in the
landmarked Warburg mansion, the Museum plays an important role among
cultural institutions, challenging all forms of bigotry and discrimination and
promoting understanding among diverse audiences. The Jewish Museum
invites applicants of all backgrounds to consider joining the Museum in its
work. For more information, please visit www.TheJewishMuseum.org

The Position:

The Jewish Museum seeks a highly organized, proactive, and detail-oriented
Development Associate to join the Institutional Giving team. This role
provides essential administrative, operational, and strategic support related
to the Museum's foundation, corporate, and government funders, enabling
the Associate Director of Institutional Giving and senior staff to focus on
cultivating, soliciting, and stewarding institutional support. The Development
Associate will personally manage a portfolio of grants in partnership with the
Associate Director, including overseeing aspects of grant proposals,
reporting, stewardship, and funder engagement. A central responsibility of
this position is extensive grant writing and preparation of supporting
materials, including budgets, budget reports, program overviews, and
attachments. The role also includes prospect research to identify and
evaluate new grant opportunities.

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Responsibilities Include:

Grant Administration & Portfolio Management
* Personally manage a portfolio of grants in partnership with the Associate
Director, supporting all stages of the grant lifecycle: prospect research,
proposal preparation, submission, and stewardship.
* Provide extensive grant writing support, drafting sections of proposals and
preparing supporting documentation.
* Develop and compile supporting materials and attachments, including
budgets, budget reports, program overviews, charts, and other content
required for submissions.
* Conduct prospect research to identify and evaluate new institutional
funding opportunities, including foundations, corporate partners, and
government agencies.
* Track grant deadlines, deliverables, and reporting requirements to ensure
compliance with funder agreements.
* Prepare funder-specific materials such as giving histories, impact
summaries, and program updates to support proposal development and
stewardship.
* Manage grant-related communications, including pre- and post-award
correspondence, acknowledgments, and thank-you letters.
* Support billing and pledge tracking in partnership with the Development
Operations team.
* Log and maintain all funder touchpoints in Salesforce to ensure accurate
and up-to-date records for the Institutional Giving team.
Donor Stewardship & Relationship Support
* Administer institutional stewardship activities for the assigned portfolio in
partnership with the Associate Director and Senior Fundraisers, including
coordinating funder visits, briefings, and recognition opportunities.
* Prepare funder snapshots and portfolio summaries to support
personalized engagement and reporting.
* Assist with multi-year funder renewals and stewardship initiatives,
ensuring consistent and timely engagement.
* Coordinate meetings with program staff to gather updates and
information needed for proposals, reports, and stewardship activities.
Administrative & Operational Support
* Maintain accurate and organized funder records in Salesforce and other
internal systems.
* Track Institutional Giving revenue, expenses, and reporting metrics,
providing regular updates to the Associate Director.
* Support internal coordination between Development, Finance, and
program teams to gather necessary information for proposals, reports,
and stewardship activities.
* Provide general administrative support to the Institutional Giving team,
including document preparation, filing, and team calendar management.
Collaboration & Team Engagement
* Work closely with the Associate Director and Senior Fundraisers to ensure
consistent funder stewardship, compliance, and operational efficiency.
* Contribute ideas to improve workflows, proposal preparation processes,
stewardship practices, and reporting systems.

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* Assist with research and identification of prospective institutional funders
for new grants.

Requirements:

* 2+ years of administrative or development support experience,
preferably in institutional fundraising, foundations, or arts/cultural
organizations.
* Experience supporting or managing grant portfolios, including
preparing proposals, budgets, attachments, and reports.
* Experience conducting prospect research to identify new funding
opportunities.
* Strong organizational and project management skills, with attention to
detail and the ability to manage multiple priorities.
* Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with professional
interpersonal abilities.
* Collaborative, professional, and flexible, with a proactive approach to
problem-solving.
* Willingness to work occasional evenings and weekends.
* Bachelor's degree or equivalent required
* Proficiency in Microsoft Office and related software; experience with
Salesforce or other donor databases

Salary Range for Position: $55,000 - $60,000

Send Resume with Cover Letter To:

Director, Human Resources
The Jewish Museum
1109 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10128
Email: jobs@thejm.org

The Jewish Museum is committed to diversifying its staff and encourages
individuals of all ethnic, racial, and religious backgrounds to apply for this
position. The Museum is an equal opportunity employer and does not
discriminate on the basis of any protected characteristic prohibited by
applicable law.

This is a unionized position with covered employees represented by
Local 2110, UAW, AFL-CIO.

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