Toronto, ON, CA
Manager, Major Gifts
Summary
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Organization: |
Plan International Canada |
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Reports to: |
Senior Manager, Major Gifts |
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Location: |
Toronto (Hybrid) |
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Status: |
Current, Permanent, full-time |
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Contact level: |
B |
The Position
As part of the Philanthropy team, the Manager, Major Gifts is responsible for developing and engaging a portfolio of major gift philanthropists through individual engagement and relationship-building. The key focus will be on raising funds toward annual revenue goals through the successful cultivation, stewardship and solicitation of foundations, donors and prospects. Focused on growing the qualified pipeline of donors and prospects under $25,000, the portfolio will be approx. 25% engaging with committed $10K+ donors and 75% working with mid-tier/leadership donors to enhance their connection and investment with Plan.
We are looking for a driven candidate who will foster a high-growth approach to philanthropy; someone comfortable leading solicitation and stewardship with current donors and cultivating leadership donors into larger philanthropic investments, supporting their commitment and action to gender equality as we are. Our successful candidate will have experience working with and engaging with donors and prospects and bringing them deeper into relationship and championship for the mission.
What success looks like?
- Cultivation, solicitation and stewardship of a robust qualified and optimized portfolio of individual donors and prospects who have the desire and capacity to give at gift levels of $10,000+.
- Cultivation and engagement of long-time Plan donors, qualifying MG capacity and inspiring them to explore deeper ways to give and engage with the organization.
- Implement creative cultivation and solicitation strategies that inspire donors, prospects and foundation to make multi-year commitments.
- Prepare proposals to secure funding for high priority projects, humanitarian needs and strategic appeals.
- Design and implement solicitation strategies including the development of briefing materials, proposals and presentations for donor and foundation meetings
- Provide donors with quality stewardship by communicating the impact of donations
- Maintain up-to-date and accurate donor, prospect, foundation, advisor profiles and records of contact.
- Acts as a liaison and resource for other teams at Plan International Canada and works collaboratively toward common goals.
As our ideal candidate you will have:
- Demonstrated experience, securing gifts or financial commitments in sales, relationship-based fundraising, grant writing, and/or corporate partnerships. Bachelor’s degree in a related field an asset.
- Tenacity and drive to be part of Plan’s growth and evolution, focused on donor relations with an eye to continually improving relational engagement and operational efficiencies and ways of working during this phase of strategic, sustainable program growth.
- Superior networking and negotiation skills with the ability to interpret the concerns and interest of donors translating them into attractive investment opportunities.
- Exceptional interpersonal and communication skills paired with the ability to inspire confidence and trust in donors, stakeholders and co-operation amongst colleagues.
- Strong computer skills using Microsoft Office (Outlook, Word, Excel and PowerPoint) and CRM systems (Salesforce).
- Excellent organizational, research and project management skills with a high level of attention to detail and accuracy.
- A flexible and adaptable work style; open to collaboration with strong and diverse personalities and professionals; thrive in a fast-paced, always evolving work culture.
- Ability to travel nationally or globally, as required.
- A passion for mission-driven work and personal values aligned with those of Plan International Canada’s values.
How to Apply:
To express interest in this exciting opportunity, please apply by April 10, 2026.
Plan International Canada is a hybrid workplace. You will work from the office and from home.
The salary range for this position is anticipated to be between $ 64,000 and $ 80,000. We comprehensively evaluate a variety of factors to determine fair compensation, including experience, specific job-related skills, and relevant educational or professional training. Additionally, we ensure that compensation is equitable across our team and aligns with current market trends. This role also qualifies for an extensive benefits package and generous paid time off.
Plan International Canada hires based on merit and is strongly committed to equity and diversity within its community and to providing an inclusive workplace. Plan International Canada especially welcomes applications from Indigenous persons, persons with disabilities, visible minorities, women, persons of all sexual orientations and genders, and others with the skills and knowledge to productively engage with diverse communities.
If you have a disability that may affect your ability to perform in a role in which you are interested, we will be happy to discuss with you what adjustments or arrangements we can make to accommodate your needs. If your disability is likely to affect you adversely within the application process itself, please let us know (as soon as you feel comfortable to do so) by emailing gethired@plancanada.ca so that we can consider any adjustments to the process that will allow you to be considered fairly for the role.
Consistent with our Safeguarding Children and Young People Policy, the successful candidate must receive clearance by a police background check, including the vulnerable sector screen.
Applicants must be eligible to work in Canada for the duration of the work term. Proof of eligibility will be required.