U.S. Tennis (USTA)

U.S. Tennis (USTA)

DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR

USTA SoCal - Director
Los Angeles · CA
Marketing: Business Development
The Southern California Tennis Association (doing business as “USTA Southern California”) is a 501 C3 nonprofit organization and one of the seventeen sections of the United States Tennis Association, the national governing body of tennis. Our mission is to grow tennis to inspire healthier people and communities everywhere. To achieve our mission, we provide recreational and competitive programs, tournaments, wheelchair and adaptive tennis for juniors, adults, and seniors of all abilities, ages, and ethnicities. 

The USTA Southern California Development Director position is responsible for generating and managing a portfolio of supporters, donors, and grant revenue to advance the mission of the SCTA. As a key member of the organization, the Development Director will identify, contact, and develop relationships with individuals, foundations, and major gift donors to invite their engagement, support, and charitable gifts. The target revenue goal is $500K-$750K in the first year, with increases annually to achieve at least $3M in annual revenue by 2027. The Director manages all grant fundraising activities, maintains the CRM donor database, and manages grants throughout their life cycle.

This is a full-time exempt position reporting to the CEO and will have a base salary of $80,000 plus an annual bonus plan that is tied to achieving revenue goals. Revenue goals will be reset annually. A bonus plan for multi-year grants or donations will be set based on the individual grant/donation parameters.
 
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
  • Create and execute fundraising strategies.
  • Responsible for 30-40 solicitations (grants/major donors) annually of $15,000 or more to achieve or exceed revenue goals.
  • Develop and execute plans for prospect identification, cultivation, and management.
  • Develop and implement donor stewardship activities and reporting structure.
  • Achieve first year revenue goal of $500K-$750K. 
  • Prepare proposals for major contributors.
  • Works closely and collaboratively with the Hall of Fame committee and CEO to develop a fundraising event for 2025’s inductees. 
  • Plan and execute annual fundraising events, outside of the Hall of Fame.
  • Manage and monitor grant fundraising activities, including maintaining a portfolio in a CRM database.
  • Work closely with designated outside consultants.
  • This position requires travel within Southern California. A valid driver’s license, personal car and auto insurance required.
     
EXPERIENCE
  • 5-10 years of experience soliciting donors for nonprofit organizations.
  • 3-4 years of grant cultivation/solicitation experience.
  • Bachelor’s degree from a four-year college or university.
  • Experience in donor and grant software programs, including CRM, donor and grant life cycle management, and Microsoft 365. 
  • Well-established existing relationships with major donors and donor prospects.
  • Demonstrated ability to work with all levels of management, donors and backgrounds with professionalism, sensitivity, and integrity.
     
OTHER DETAILS
  • Benefits include health, dental, and vision insurance, a 401k plan, paid vacation, and sick time.
  • USTA Membership, SafePlay background check and completion of SafeSport training are required.
  • We currently work remotely; however, it is subject to change based on organizational needs. All staff are required to attend in-person meetings.
     
USTA Southern California is committed to building a diverse staff and creating a diverse environment. We are an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.



Job Questions:

  1. Are you authorized to work in the United States?

  2. Will you now, or in the future, require sponsorship for employment visa status (e.g. H-1B visa status)?

  3. What is your desired pay range?

  4. Do you reside within the USTA Southern California Section?

  5. Are you comfortable commuting to events/meetings within the USTA SoCal Section?

  6. Please describe your tennis knowledge.