About Hearing Health Foundation
Hearing Health Foundation (HHF) is the largest private foundation in the United States focused on preventing and finding cures for hearing loss, tinnitus, balance disorders, and related conditions. HHF's mission is to prevent and cure hearing loss and tinnitus through groundbreaking research while promoting hearing health. Based in New York City, with a staff distributed around the country, HHF has aggressively partnered with top researchers at leading academic medical centers to advance the quest to find cures for these diseases and conditions.
Since 1958, HHF has provided critically needed funds to scientists conducting groundbreaking research and has played a key role in all significant advancements in hearing loss research over the past 50+ years.
HHF’s signature programs include:
Hearing Restoration Project (HRP): A consortium of scientists focused on finding a cure for hearing loss through hair cell regeneration.
Emerging Research Grants (ERG): A program providing investment capital to researchers with innovative and new lines of inquiry. The core of the ERG program consists of awards for early career researchers, Elizabeth M. Keithley, Ph.D. Early-Stage Investigator Awards, those within ten years of receiving their Ph.D. or M.D. and without National Institutes of Health (NIH) or other significant federal funding. ERG features several programs open to researchers at all career stages working on specific topics like Central Auditory Processing Disorder, Ménière’s disease, Usher syndrome, and tinnitus. Researchers can leverage HHF support and, on average, secure an additional $59 in federal research funding for each HHF dollar invested.
Keep Listening: A noise-induced hearing loss prevention campaign, which has generated over $70M in contributed media and one billion media impressions in the last three years. It has dramatically increased HHF's overall profile and is continuing to grow dramatically.
HHF recently completed a planned giving matching challenge, securing over 300 planned giving intentions with an estimated value ranging from $30 to $50 million, exceeding the $2 million challenge match. HHF has also embarked on a “Moonshot” strategic planning and fundraising campaign, aiming to raise $100 million in the next ten years for six selected strategic research areas.
In FY 2025, HHF will fund 25 major research projects with a total investment of $2.5 million. HHF’s budget is $5.3 million, and it has over $12 million in endowment and strategic reserves. (Note: not inclusive of Keep Listening)
One of HHF’s overarching principles is transparency. HHF is:
Rated 100% and 4 Stars by Charity Navigator - the world’s largest and most trusted charity evaluator
Accredited by Better Business Bureau (BBB) Wise Giving Alliance
Rated A by CharityWatch
Rated the highest Platinum Transparency level by Candid GuideStar
Position Summary
Partnering with President + CEO Timothy Higdon, the Director of Major Gifts has a unique opportunity to build and steward a robust portfolio of individuals and private family foundations. Over the last five years, significant progress has been made in growing fundraising successes, including increasing endowment and planned giving, building new major gift relationships, launching a mid-level donor program, and significantly increasing foundation giving.
This is a fundraising portfolio position where the Director of Major Gifts will be measured by funds raised, new relationships established, existing relationships expanded, and activity (meetings, calls, proposals presented and closed). The Director of Major Gifts will be an integral part of the development team led by the President + CEO. While HHF has moved away from fundraising events such as galas, its overall strategy includes cultivation, donor (investor) events, and stewardship events.
Essential Job Functions
Build and maintain a portfolio of major individual donors, ranging from $5k to $100k and beyond
Partner with the President + CEO on principal gifts and family foundation prospects, ensuring multiple relationship touchpoints with each key donor/funder
Meet or exceed annual fundraising goals set in partnership with the President + CEO, including metrics for calls, meetings, asks made, and gifts secured
Track progress towards goals and make mid-course adjustments as necessary
Continue growth of private family foundation donor portfolio in partnership with the Director of Foundation Relations
Play an active role in supporting the development of planned giving prospects and identifying bequest intentions
Actively participate with and support the HHF staff and board
Other duties as required
Qualifications
The ideal candidate is an engaging, fearless self-starter with extensive fundraising experience. This creative strategist possesses the talent to identify new major gift donors, develop authentic and strong relationships with them, and maintain and build genuine relationships with existing major donors by addressing their needs and interests. The successful candidate is naturally a collaborative team player and seeks to join a supportive, congenial Development Team and organizational culture.
Key qualifications include:
Bachelor's degree required
Five or more years of proven portfolio-building and stewardship experience in the nonprofit market
Passion for and/or connection to Hearing Health Foundation’s mission
Proven record of success identifying, engaging, qualifying, and cultivating new major gift donors in an environment where there isn’t a natural pipeline of donors (e.g., graduates or grateful patients)
Excellent, effective, and persuasive written and oral communication and presentation skills
Strong, empathetic listening skills
Experience or familiarity with science, medicine, academic medicine, research, and/or the aptitude to be a quick study
Experience and a willingness to use Raisers’ Edge NXT
Reporting Relationships
The Director of Major Gifts reports to the President + CEO and has no direct reports.
Compensation + Benefits
The salary range for this position is $125,000+, with the opportunity to earn up to a 5+% performance bonus.
The Hearing Health Foundation offers a generous benefits package which includes:
Health Insurance: 100% of the employee premium and 50% of the dependent premium paid by HHF
Dental/Vision:100% of employee premium paid by HHF
Long Term and Short-Term Disability
Flexible Spending Account
Basic (employer-paid) Group Life and Accidental Death and Dismemberment
Voluntary (employee-paid) Group Life and Accidental Death and Dismemberment
Voluntary (employee-paid) Group Insurance: Accident Insurance and Critical Illness Insurance
Adoption Assistance Program
Caregiver Support Program
Educational Assistance
Employee Assistance Program
Financial Wellness Support
Health Advocacy Program
Vacation- four weeks of paid vacation
Holidays – eleven holidays
Sick Days – five sick days
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Location + Travel
This is a fully remote position. The successful candidate will preferably reside in one of the following major markets: NY, NJ, CT or DC
The successful candidate must be willing to travel overnight periodically, as required. Travel is estimated at 15% to 20%, depending on the candidate’s location.
EEO + Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
HHF is an equal-opportunity employer and welcomes all qualified applicants to apply. They do not discriminate in hiring on the basis of sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, race, color, religious creed, national origin, physical or mental disability, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law.
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Submission Instructions (read carefully)
Cooper Coleman is leading this search on behalf of the Hearing Health Foundation. To apply, click Apply To This Job below and complete the application. All inquiries will be held in confidence. All inquiries should be directed to Cooper Coleman. Please do not contact the organization's staff or leadership directly.
A cover letter is not required with your initial application but is welcomed to help us understand your fitness for and interest in this role during our initial evaluation. Candidates invited for interviews will be asked to provide a thoughtful letter of interest indicating their specific qualifications for the opportunity, desire to join the Hearing Health Foundation, and connection to its mission.
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