Senior Director, Philanthropy (Corporate & Foundation Relations) - Remote
Company: National Math and Science Initiative
Location: San Diego
Posted on: February 26, 2026
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Job Description:
About Us At the National Math and Science Initiative (NMSI), we
are a vibrant, nonprofit organization committed to transforming
education. We believe that every student deserves access to
high-quality math and science education. Since our founding in 2,
we’ve empowered over 2.9 million students and 72,000 teachers
across 1,800 high schools in 43 states. Our staff are the heartbeat
of our mission, driving impactful programs that foster success in
the 21st-century global economy. NMSI is a remote-first
organization, allowing staff members to work primarily from their
home office. Staff must have a dedicated, distraction-free
workspace with reliable high-speed internet. We value autonomy,
flexibility, and effective communication across time zones, and
support a culture of collaboration through virtual tools and
regular check-ins. What You’ll Do All Day As Senior Director,
Philanthropy (Corporate & Foundation Relations), you’ll lead
institutional fundraising efforts focused on corporate and
foundation donors. The Senior Director, Philanthropy, directly
impacts our mission by being responsible for strategic revenue
growth, grant writing excellence, donor relationship management,
and cross-functional collaboration. As a member of the management
team, you’ll lead your team to achieve high-quality results that
align with departmental and organizational goals. Youll translate
strategy into execution, set clear expectations, and coach staff
for growth. Your role will involve fostering a culture of trust,
equity, and collaboration, ensuring team members feel valued and
connected to our mission. Youll manage performance with clarity and
compassion, celebrate successes, and provide constructive feedback
for individual and organizational growth. Your day-to-day
activities will include: Philanthropy Strategy & Execution Own
corporate & foundation philanthropy strategy: Including
prospecting, portfolio segmentation, donor growth pathways,
priority setting, success metrics, and continuous improvement via
data-based progress monitoring. Manage high-value donor portfolio:
Including cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship for a
portfolio of corporate and foundation partners capable of six? and
seven?figure investments, ensuring disciplined moves management and
consistent pipeline advancement. Lead grant writing and reporting
processes: Including narrative strategy, proposal writing, budget
alignment, metrics alignment, and impact reporting — ensuring
clarity, quality, and timely cross?functional inputs. Oversee donor
moves management and Salesforce rigor: Including relationship
plans, data entry, activity tracking, and forecasting accuracy –
all with consistency and quality. Build trusted partnership with
the CEO and other senior leaders: Brief, prepare, and deploy
executives for high?stakes donor engagements; join them in external
meetings; drive coordinated follow?up; and ensure a polished,
strategic executive presence in all philanthropy touchpoints. Coach
and develop philanthropy staff: Provide strategic guidance,
coaching, and professional development for direct and dotted?line
reports, fostering strong performance, clear priorities, and
inclusive culture. Leadership, Culture, & People Development
Implement a shared vision that empowers staff and aligns their
strengths with NMSIs mission, long-term strategy, and departmental
goals. Set clear priorities and responsibilities for direct reports
aligned with organizational and departmental goals. Represent the
organization with integrity, exemplifying our values in all
interactions with internal and external stakeholders. Delegate
effectively and empower team members by encouraging autonomy and
innovation within NMSI’s Decision-Making Framework. Attract,
inspire, and develop staff to ensure a strong talent pipeline,
foster innovation, and encourage cross-functional collaboration.
Provide coaching, training, and resources that promote continuous
learning, professional growth, and strong performance. Cultivate an
inclusive, equitable culture rooted in trust, ownership,
accountability, and psychological safety. Encourage a feedback-rich
environment that welcomes challenges and bold ideas, promoting
cross-functional collaboration to achieve success. Check in
regularly with team members, offering guidance and adjusting as
needed. Improve team-level systems, processes, and resource
planning to enable organizational efficiency and long-term
sustainability The Senior Director, Philanthropy will report to the
Vice President, Business Development and is a full-time, regular
position offering the flexibility to work from anywhere within the
contiguous United States. Occasional travel may be required for
in-person meetings, conferences, and events. Qualifications What
We’re Looking For We seek an individual who is: Experienced: At
least five years of progressive responsibility in institutional
fundraising, including successfully securing and managing six? and
seven?figure corporate and foundation investments. An Expert Grant
Writer: Expertise in synthesizing complex program, financial, and
evaluation information; crafting compelling, funder?aligned
narratives; developing clear and accurate budgets and budget
narratives; translating data into persuasive insights; and
collaborating across teams for inputs. An Exceptional Communicator:
Clarity and precision in written and verbal communication with the
ability to tailor messaging for diverse audiences, including
executives, donors, program staff, and external partners.
Tech-Savvy: Proficiency in Salesforce and other fundraising tools,
with the ability to maintain disciplined pipeline management and
data accuracy. A Strategic Thinker: Ability to anticipate
challenges and opportunities, navigating complex situations with
clarity and foresight to achieve long-term goals. Results-Driven: A
focus on prioritizing tasks, solving problems, and delivering
measurable results that advance organizational priorities. A Nimble
Learner: Adaptable and curious, able to quickly learn new concepts,
apply feedback, and approach challenges with creativity and
resilience. Team-Oriented: Skilled at building strong partnerships
and fostering an inclusive, collaborative environment that values
diverse perspectives and drives collective success. Physical
Requirements: Remote employees working from a home office must be
able to sit or stand for extended periods, use a computer and other
standard office equipment, and have the capability to perform the
required tasks and participate in virtual meetings, as well as
occasionally in-person meetings. Employees must be able to travel
overnight away from their home office environment as needed.
Reasonable accommodation can be arranged if necessary. What Do We
Offer? The starting salary range for this position is $161,567 to
$185,802, commensurate with experience. We take pay equity
seriously and strive to ensure fair compensation for all team
members. Our comprehensive benefits package includes: Medical,
dental, and vision coverage (85% paid for employees and a
significant portion for dependents) 401(k) with up to 6% employer
match, fully vested on day one Potential annual salary increases
and bonuses based on organizational performance Referral bonuses A
remote-first work environment Monthly telecommunications stipend 25
paid holidays, including a one-week summer break and two-week
winter break Generous Paid Time Off, starting at 14 days per year
that begins accruing with your first paycheck A paid personal day
that is immediately available on your start date Access to LinkedIn
Learning for continuous professional development Annual gift card
for birthdays and work anniversaries, plus additional perks for
significant milestone anniversaries, including paid sabbaticals and
cash bonuses Nine weeks of fully paid parental leave, applicable
regardless of gender identity, and includes births by surrogate,
adoption, or foster placement of a child Additional Information
Candidates must pass county, state, and federal-level criminal
background checks as a condition of employment. Positions with
fiduciary responsibilities may require additional checks. This job
description is not exhaustive; additional functions and
requirements may be assigned as necessary. Equal Opportunity
Employer NMSI provides equal employment opportunities to all
employees and applicants, regardless of race, color, religion,
gender, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability,
marital status, or veteran status. We comply with all applicable
laws governing nondiscrimination in employment.
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