Development Director
Company: California Immigrant Policy Center
Location: Los Angeles
Posted on: February 18, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Salary: $135,00 - $165,000 Job
Announcement Information Job Title: Development Director Location:
Los Angeles, Fresno, or Sacramento (Hybrid - 2 days in office, 3
days remote) Travel: Monthly to quarterly in-state, once or twice a
year out of state Term: Full-time, occasional evening and weekends
required Position Status: Exempt Pay Range: $135,00 - $165,000
annually, commensurate with skills and experience. Reports to:
Deputy Director of Strategic Initiatives Organizational Summary The
mission of the California Immigrant Policy Center (CIPC) is to
uphold the humanity of immigrant communities in California by
transforming systems to achieve racial, social, and economic
justice. CIPC is a non-partisan, non-profit statewide organization
engaging in advocacy, organizing, and strategic communications to
uplift immigrant communities. CIPC was formed in 1996 in response
to cuts and reforms to public benefits systems nationally that
eliminated federal health and public benefits coverage for
countless immigrants, identifying the need to uplift and empower a
statewide voice on behalf of immigrants in California to counteract
the devastating effects of federal policy. Over the past 30 years,
CIPC has led groundbreaking campaigns that have vastly expanded
protections for Californias low-income immigrant populations,
including but not limited to the Safe and Responsible Driver Act,
the TRUST and TRUTH Acts, CA Values Act, E-Verify Bill, the Health
for All campaign, California Earned Income Tax Credit, and One
California, the largest investment in legal services protection in
the country. POSITION SUMMARY The Development Director is a senior
leadership role responsible for shaping and advancing CIPCs
comprehensive fundraising strategy in support of immigrant rights
and community power. This role leads all fundraising efforts,
including private and public grants, corporate philanthropy,
individual giving, major gifts, and sponsorships, ensuring the
long-term sustainability and growth of the organization. Reporting
to theDeputy Director of Strategic Initiatives and working in close
partnership with the Executive Team, the Development Director is
accountable for raising CIPCs annual operating budget through a
diversified and values-aligned development program. As CIPC
continues to grow, this leader will play a critical role in
strengthening existing revenue streams while identifying and
cultivating new sources of funding that align with the
organizations mission and vision. As a member of CIPCs Management
Team, the Development Director contributes to organizational
leadership beyond fundraising, helping to build a workplace culture
rooted in equity, collaboration, and shared purpose. This role is
responsible for designing and implementing strategies that embed a
culture of philanthropy across the organization, equipping staff,
leadership, and Board members to see fundraising as a collective,
mission-critical effort. The Development Director provides
leadership and mentorship to Development Associates and works
collaboratively with the Executive Team to strengthen systems,
practices, and capacity within the Development Department. This is
an opportunity for an experienced development professional to bring
strategic vision, relational leadership, and a deep commitment to
immigrant justice to an organization making meaningful, lasting
impact. PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES Fundraising Strategy & Revenue
Generation Establish annual fundraising goals in partnership with
the DED and Executive Director. Lead the development and execution
of a comprehensive and diversified annual development plan,
including private and public grants, corporate philanthropy,
individual giving, major gifts, digital fundraising, and
sponsorships. Evaluate fundraising performance throughout the year
and adjust strategies to meet or exceed revenue goals. Conduct
prospect research to identify and cultivate new institutional,
corporate, and major gift funding opportunities. Grant Development
& Compliance Lead grant management, strategy, writing, submission,
and reporting, with support from the Development team, program
staff, and Executive Team members. Ensure program staff are
informed of grant requirements, deliverables, and reporting
timelines to support compliance and strong funder relationships.
Support the programmatic and operations team with subgranting
processes for regional and direct service partners, as needed.
Donor & Funder Relations Research, cultivate, steward, and grow
individual donor and major gift portfolios. Develop and maintain
strong relationships with major donors, foundation officers,
corporate partners, and other funding prospects through meetings,
site visits, and written communications. Plan and execute
sponsorship cultivation for conferences, regional trainings, and
special events. Develop high-quality donor-facing materials that
clearly communicate CIPCs mission, vision, impact, and funding
priorities. Communications, Marketing & Events Lead digital
fundraising strategy in collaboration with Communications staff.
Collaborate with the Communications team to create compelling
multimedia and written resources in support of development efforts.
Oversee the planning and execution of fundraising events and donor
engagements, including logistics, budgeting, staffing, and vendor
coordination. Oversee the management and regular updating of
development and marketing materials to ensure accuracy,
consistency, and alignment with CIPCs brand and messaging. Systems,
Data & Operations Oversee development operations, including
accurate tracking of grants, individual giving, and donor
engagement using CRM systems and other tracking tools. Ensure data
integrity, reporting accuracy, and effective use of development
systems to inform strategy and decision-making. Leadership,
Management & Cross-Functional Collaboration Supervise and mentor
the Development team, including work planning, performance
evaluation, professional development, and hiring support. Serve as
an active member of the Management Team, contributing thought
leadership to organizational strategy, cross-departmental
collaboration, and the cultivation of a supportive, equitable work
environment. Partner with program staff to design and implement
fundraising strategies aligned with organizational priorities and
specific programmatic initiatives. Represent CIPC at organizational
functions, funder meetings, and relevant fundraising or association
events. QUALIFICATIONS Minimum of ten years of experience in
development and fundraising, with at least three of those years
including experience working in a director role. Minimum of seven
years of supervising experience. Demonstrated experience and track
record in the nonprofit development space, including grant writing,
donor cultivation, and stewardship. Proven track record of raising
an annual operating budget of at least $5 million. Proven track
record of successful event planning, especially fundraising events.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including the
ability to write compelling donor communications and marketing
materials. Strong leadership and management skills, with experience
managing a team of development professionals. Demonstrated ability
to work collaboratively with colleagues, Board members, and
volunteers. Ability to meet deadlines, manage multiple projects,
and prioritize well in a fast-paced environment. Strategic thinking
Ability to understand the fundraising trends locally and nationally
Experience fundraising for low-income communities of color
preferred. Experience with and knowledge of computer operation;
knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint,
Outlook, etc.), and CRM database applications. Special Requirements
occasional travel is required. COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS Salary
Range: $135,000 - $165,00 Salary commensurate with experience. CIPC
is a unionized workplace and is represented by Immigrant Advocates
United-United Auto Workers. This position is not in the bargaining
unit.CIPC provides a comprehensive benefits package to its
employees: Paid medical, dental, vision insurance, and life
insurance (100% of the full insurance premium for qualified
employees and 75% of the premiums for their dependents) 3%
contribution to 401 (k) retirement plan Commuter benefit or paid
parking access Monthly reimbursement for cell and internet usage
$1,500 professional development allowance Generous time off policy
Up to 26 paid holidays a year (includes summer and winter
collective breaks) Vacation: 1st year of service: 10 days, after
completion of 1st year: 15 days, after completion of 4th year: 20
days) 6 personal days per year APPLICATION INFORMATION Position is
open until filled. Please send a cover letter and resume. We will
only be able to respond to shortlisted candidates. Those candidates
will be asked to submit 3 references. The California Immigrant
Policy Center (CIPC) is an equal opportunity employer; people of
color and individuals from diverse backgrounds are encouraged to
apply. CIPC does not discriminate on the basis of race, color,
national origin, ethnic background, religion, sex, sexual
orientation, age, or disability
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