Common Hope | Minneapolis, MN
Salary Range: $60,000 - $70,000
Position: Individual Giving Officer
Organization Location: Common Hope, St. Paul, MN
Reports To: Head of Individual Giving and Grants
Position Type: Full-Time (40-hours per week), Benefit Eligible
Work Location: In-person, St. Paul, MN, with occasional flexibility as appropriate.
Compensation: $60,000–70,000 annually, based on experience, qualifications, and internal equity.
Work Authorization: Candidates must have current authorization to work in their country of employment. Visa sponsorship is not available for this position.
Who are we looking for
We are looking for a mission-driven relationship builder who brings more than fundraising experience. Someone who is energized by building donor relationships and connecting supporters to meaningful impact. You will thrive in this role if you are warm, persistent, and energized by the opportunity to steward donors at every level of giving. This is a full-time position that offers meaningful, relationship-centered work with real impact. The right candidate will be comfortable managing a diverse donor portfolio, initiating outreach, and tracking the details that make long-term relationships flourish — all within a collaborative, multicultural team.
About Common Hope
Common Hope promotes hope and opportunity in Guatemala by partnering with children, families and communities who want to participate in a process of development to improve their lives through education, health care, housing and family development. Headquartered in St. Paul, Minnesota the organization brings together supporters and communities to build a brighter future together.
Our Values: Hope, Empathy, Responsibility, Proactivity, Curiosity, Teamwork
Position objective
The Individual Giving Officer is responsible for executing donor engagement and retention strategies for entry- and mid-level individual donors, supporting the growth of sustainable philanthropic revenue. Working collaboratively with the Head of Individual Giving and Grants, the Development team, and cross-departmental partners, this role focuses on building authentic relationships, growing donor portfolios, and ensuring every donor feels connected to the mission they make possible.
Key Responsibilities
Donor Relationship Management (Entry & Mid-Level)
• Manage a defined portfolio of entry- and mid-level donors assigned by the Head of Individual Giving & Grants.
• Conduct personalized outreach (calls, emails, meetings) to build authentic relationships and strengthen donor engagement.
• Ensure donors receive timely, meaningful communication about the impact of their contributions.
• Identify opportunities to increase donor retention, engagement, and giving levels.
Prospecting, Qualification & Portfolio Growth
• Support the qualification of prospective donors through research and data analysis (capacity, giving history, alignment).
• Engage prospects to assess interest and readiness for increased involvement.
• Promote recurring giving and participation in development initiatives.
• Identify donor interests across programs (Sponsorship, Visitor Experience, Pathway Program, events) and align outreach accordingly.
• Escalate qualified major gift prospects to the Head of Individual Giving & Grants for further cultivation and solicitation.
Portfolio & Moves Management
• Maintain and execute engagement plans for assigned donors, including next steps and follow-ups.
• Track all donor interactions and progress within the donor database.
• Ensure consistent movement of donors through the engagement pipeline.
Event Engagement & Donor Experience
• Support planning and execution of development and donor engagement events.
• Invite and coordinate participation of donors within assigned portfolio.
• Contribute to meaningful donor experiences that strengthen relationships and long-term engagement.
Data, Reporting, and Accountability
• Maintain accurate, timely records of donor engagement activities in Raiser’s Edge NXT.
• Support tracking of key performance metrics: donor acquisition, retention, upgrades, and recurring giving.
• Monitor portfolio performance and contribute to fundraising reports.
• Track progress toward annual fundraising goals.
Cross-Departmental Collaboration
• Work closely with Development, Finance, Communications, and Program teams to ensure alignment of data and messaging.
• Foster a collaborative culture that strengthens alignment between fundraising, programs, and communications.
• Adhere to organizational policies, donor confidentiality standards, and ethical fundraising practices.
• Perform other duties as assigned by the Head of Individual Giving and Grants.
Qualifications and Experience
Education
Bachelor's degree in Communications, Marketing, Nonprofit Management, or a related field.
Equivalent professional experience may be considered.
Professional Experience
2-4 years of experience in fundraising, donor relations, or nonprofit development.
Demonstrated ability to build and maintain donor relationships through consistent, personalized outreach.
Experience managing or supporting donor portfolios preferred.
Experience supporting donor engagement, retention, and recurring giving initiatives.
Strong interpersonal and communication skills with a service-oriented mindset.
Strong organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities and follow through on commitments.
Ability to work collaboratively across teams in a multicultural, mission-driven environment.
High level of initiative, accountability, and attention to detail.
Experience supporting events or volunteer engagement is a plus.
Technical Skills
Experience using CRM/database systems (Raiser’s Edge or similar preferred).
Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook).
Ability to maintain accurate donor records and track engagement activies.
Basic understanding of donor segmentation and fundraising processes.
Comfort using donor data and trends to support outreach and engagement strategies.
Language, Cultural and Mission Alignment
Strong English communication skills required; Spanish proficiency is a plus, but not required.
Ability to work effectively and respectfully across cultures and with colleagues in the U.S. and Guatemala.
Genuine interest in Common Hope’s mission and willingness to develop a strong understanding of our programs and communities in Guatemala.
Why join Common Hope
This is a relationship role at its core. We are not just looking for someone who can manage a portfolio. We are looking for someone who is energized by connecting generous people to meaningful work. If you care deeply about helping families and students, love building relationships, and want your day-to-day work to directly support families building better lives in Guatemala, we encourage you to apply.
How to apply
If you are passionate about building meaningful relationships and connecting donors to opportunities for children and families in Guatemala, we would love to hear from you. To apply, please send your cover letter and resume to: jobs@us.commonhope.org.