Corporate and Foundation Giving Coordinator
Company: Dallas Zoo Management
Location: Dallas
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Description JOB SUMMARY The Dallas Zoo’s Advancement Division is
seeking an individual whose role is crucial in ensuring the
sustained support and growth of our organization’s mission,
Engaging People & Saving Wildlife. The position will play a key
role in ensuring that the Zoo’s fundraising goals and objectives
are achieved by focusing on grant writing, grant prospecting,
corporate and foundation partner stewardship, and impact reporting.
This role is primarily administrative, reports to the Director of
Corporate and Foundation Giving, and will work closely with
Leadership and Institutional Giving gift officers and development
operations staff. SPECIFIC DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES • Write
communications, letters of intent, persuasive funding applications
and proposals, impact reports, acknowledgements, and funder
stewardship communications. • Maintain a library of facts, impact
statistics, and detailed storylines to support funding requests for
routine operational needs, significant capital investments, and
other ad hoc needs covering a wide variety of topics. • Prepare and
submit stewardship reports, impact reports, and/or
proof-of-performance power points to funders. • Grants
Administration – assist with compliance procedures in financial
policies and procedures, ensure agency/funder guidelines outlined
in grant and sponsor agreements are being met by stakeholders, and
track expenditures for grant-funded programs. • Communicate
professionally and courteously with internal and external
stakeholders (funders, board, donors, corporate and community
partners, etc.) and integrate relevant stakeholder feedback into
funding proposals. • Collaborate with the Institutional Giving
leadership team to develop fundraising strategies to meet goals for
revenue from foundations, corporate giving programs, and government
grants. • Maintain the structures and tools needed to execute
fundraising strategies for budgets, timelines, data collection, and
outcomes to include but not limited to: a grant calendar, project
management tools, and the Zoo’s prospecting tools. • Maintain a
portfolio of existing and new funders – including all aspects of
grant cycles from identification through fulfillment - assuring
sufficient time to gather information and develop proposals. •
Maintain Zoo activity on grants.gov and Dallas Zoological Society’s
SAM.gov registration • Serve as a point-of-contact for corporate
members, managing new and renewed memberships and ensuring benefits
are fulfilled. • Assist Director of Corporate and Foundation Giving
in supporting a portfolio of corporate partners and executing
stewardship plans in collaboration with gift officers. • Initiate
outreach and follow-up calls, including cold calls, and build
rapport with donors and corporate partners. • Coordinate sponsor
activations and on-site logistics, including cross-department
communication, event memos, and partner hospitality. • Prepare and
maintain donor records including moves management steps and
documents in Tessitura CRM database. • Prepare and submit invoices
for reimbursement-based grants throughout the grant period. • Lead
donor tours/site visits and represent Dallas Zoo at events with
funders and potential partners. • Handle sensitive/confidential
information with utmost discretion. • Serve as an Authorized
Official Representative (AOR) for the Zoo when submitting funding
requests. • Support the Advancement team as needed in a variety of
capacities which may include working events or writing appeals, and
other duties as assigned. QUALIFICATIONS • Bachelor’s degree and/or
equivalent post-secondary education/training. • 1-3 years of
experience in a non-profit fundraising and/or grants administration
capacity. • Proficiency in MS Office Suite (Word, PowerPoint,
Excel, Outlook) and ability to produce polished correspondence,
reports, proposals, and presentations. • Experience with a customer
relationship management system (CRM) platform and project
management tools such as Wrike, Asana, Trello, etc. is preferred. •
Working knowledge of 2 CFR Part 200 and familiarity with
fundraising best practices is a plus. • Able to work flexible hours
to potentially evenings and weekends as necessary to meet deadlines
and support after-hours advancement events. • Must be able to walk,
stand, sit, kneel, stoop, crawl, twist, reach above head, pull
bend, climb stairs and ladders, and carry up to 50lbs. • Must have
reliable transportation and a valid driver’s license (to operate
Zoo vehicles). • Strong written and verbal communication skills,
with the ability to transform facts and data into compelling
stories that inspire support. • Highly organized, detail-oriented,
and able to manage multiple priorities while meeting deadlines.
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