Join the SAD fam!
/SAD Mag Development Director
Founded in 2009, SAD Mag is a biannual magazine dedicated to covering Vancouver’s independent arts and culture from the perspective of local, emerging writers and artists. SAD Mag aspires to values of inclusivity and diversity. We are dedicated to proactively seeking out and publishing underrepresented voices, including queer folks, people of colour, Indigenous peoples, and contributors of all ages.
The Development Director is a very important volunteer position on our team, responsible for seeking out new fundraising opportunities for the magazine, including partnerships, donors, and most importantly grants. This role works closely with and is supported by all members of the staff, particularly the Co-Publishers, and the SAD Mag board of directors. This is a great opportunity to learn about the world of nonprofits and connect with others who are passionate about the arts.
A person in this role is a big thinker who can translate our big, wild creative ideas into language our grant funders can understand. You’ll work with the creative team, Operations, and the board to organize grants from start to finish. You probably really like Google docs.
Duties & Responsibilities:
Writing and reviewing grant submissions to funding agencies
Managing relationships with granting organizations, individual donors and corporate partners, including reporting to funding bodies, donors and partners
Looking for opportunities to build partnerships based on SAD Mag activities, issue themes, and events
Seeking out fundraising opportunities
Acting as a member of the fundraising committee of the SAD Mag board of directors
Shared responsibilities of all members of the SAD Mag collective:
Attending magazine events (launches, art/book fairs)
Cultivating a welcoming, inclusive organization
Championing the Vancouver arts & culture community
Participating in regular collective meetings
Reporting to the board of directors, as required
Requirements:
Must be based in Vancouver, BC
A full year (2 issues) or longer commitment
Familiarity with SAD Mag
Knowledge of the Vancouver arts & culture scene
Must be an excellent communicator and relationship-builder
Experience in non-profits or similar fundraising roles is a plus
Perks & Compensation:
SAD Mag is a volunteer-run publication so there is no compensation at this time. However, you can expect some great opportunities and perks, including:
Mentorship and support from SAD Mag staff and board members
Camaraderie with the truly incredible team of SAD Mag staff
Industry connections and opportunities
An opportunity to gain experience and skills as a Development Director
Creative input on an established, exciting publication
We also throw great parties
Time Commitment:
As the SAD Mag Development Director, you can expect to dedicate a few hours a week to your work. The majority of work is on your own schedule, coordinating with the other members of the collective and the board of directors as needed. Training and support will be provided by senior staff and the board of directors.
How to Apply:
Please send your resume and cover letter to hello@sadmag.ca with “Development Director” in the subject line.
Deadline:
July 1, 2020