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Director of Philanthropy

Dartmouth, Nova Scotia
CA$73,932 - CA$86,980/yearly
Senior Level
full_time

Top Benefits

4 Weeks of Paid Vacation
15 Days Additional Paid Time Off
Health Benefits

About the role

Search conducted by Placemaking 4G at p4g.ca on behalf of Feed Nova Scotia.

Statement of Intention

At Feed Nova Scotia, we prioritize cultivating a diverse and inclusive workforce, understanding its critical role in driving innovation and fostering a sense of belonging. Our commitment extends to creating a work environment that authentically represents the communities we serve.

We actively encourage submissions from those identifying as African Nova Scotian, Mi’kmaq, Black, racialized, Indigenous/First Nation, a person with disability, 2SLGBTQIA+, and newcomers to Canada. We invite you to share this information in your cover letter or resume, and we encourage you to include your preferred pronouns.

Moreover, we collaborate closely with the P4G search team, who are dedicated to creating a safe space for you to openly discuss your experiences, preferences, and any accommodations that may support you. This partnership ensures that your information is handled with sensitivity and respect.

This Moment, This Position

Feed Nova Scotia is in an important phase of growth and evolution as we strengthen our commitment to addressing the root causes of food insecurity and advancing equity, inclusion, and belonging in everything we do. We’ve built a strong foundation in philanthropy and engagement, connecting with communities, donors, and partners in meaningful ways that amplify our mission and deepen our impact.

We are seeking a Director of Philanthropy & Engagement to build upon this foundation and guide the next stage of our work, leading a talented team across fundraising, marketing, communications, and community engagement. Reporting to the Executive Director and serving as a key member of the senior leadership team, the Director develops and implements multi-year strategies to grow sustainable revenue, expand community reach, and strengthen interest holder engagement.

This is a pivotal opportunity for a collaborative and forward-thinking leader who can help shape how we connect with our community, strengthen relationships, and inspire lasting support for our mission. The Director will champion innovation, storytelling, and partnership-building to inspire transformative support from donors, partners, and the broader community. As Feed Nova Scotia continues to evolve toward a food justice and systems-change mandate, this leader will embed the principles of Justice, Equity, Decolonization, Diversity, and Inclusion (JEDDI) throughout all engagement and fundraising efforts, ensuring our stories and partnerships reflect the diversity and lived experiences of the communities we serve.

At this moment, we’re looking for someone who can bring clarity, creativity, and care to the work of inspiring others to join us. By nurturing authentic connections, driving innovative campaigns, and fostering a culture of collaboration and purpose, the Director of Philanthropy & Engagement will play a vital role in advancing our shared vision of a Nova Scotia where everyone has reliable access to food and the dignity, security, and belonging that come with it.

How You’ll Contribute

The Director of Philanthropy & Engagement will provide leadership and strategic direction across Feed Nova Scotia’s fundraising, marketing, communications, and community engagement portfolios. Key areas of contribution include:

Leadership & Strategy

  • Lead and mentor a high-performing team across Communications & Marketing and Development & Fundraising, fostering a culture of collaboration, innovation, accountability, and excellence.
  • Develop and implement a comprehensive strategy for fundraising, multi-year communications, and marketing that aligns with organizational goals and strengthens sustainable revenue streams.
  • Guide organizational transformation through storytelling, brand alignment, public engagement, and community partnerships, while serving as a strategic partner to the Executive Director and senior leadership team to ensure alignment with mission and values.
  • Develop best practices, evaluation frameworks, and operational processes to support excellence in communications and fundraising.
  • Apply data-driven decision-making using analytics, trends, digital tools, and donor insights.
  • Monitor, evaluate, and report on all fundraising, communications, and engagement programs to inform decisions and drive continuous improvement.

Fundraising & Community Engagement

  • Oversee all aspects of a diverse fundraising portfolio, including major gifts, corporate partnerships, grant applications, donor stewardship, campaigns, events (internal and third-party), planned giving, and online giving.
  • Manage corporate partnerships ranging from $5K–$250K+, including cultivating, soliciting, negotiating, and stewarding partners.
  • Lead negotiation of major partnerships of $100K+ annually, assessing risks and benefits to ensure optimal outcomes.
  • Cultivate and strengthen relationships with donors, partners, and community interest holders to expand support and impact.
  • Conceptualize and execute new fundraising initiatives, including campaigns, sponsorships, and revenue-generating projects.
  • Integrate Justice, Equity, Decolonization, Diversity, and Inclusion (JEDDI) principles into all communications, marketing, and fundraising strategies and practices.
  • Strengthen community engagement and partnerships that mobilize resources and amplify awareness of food insecurity and its root causes.
  • Represent Feed Nova Scotia in the community and at key events, enhancing organizational reputation.
  • Support board members and senior volunteers in strategic donor engagement and fundraising initiatives.

Communications & Brand Development

  • Guide brand management, content creation, storytelling, and public relations efforts to enhance Feed Nova Scotia’s visibility and community impact.
  • Leverage multi-channel marketing and digital tools to engage audiences and amplify the organization’s mission.
  • Ensure campaign communications align with community needs, donor expectations, and organizational values.
  • Strengthen organizational voice and visibility through earned media, public engagement, and collaborative content creation.
  • Ensure all communications and campaigns reflect the diversity and lived experiences of the communities served.
  • Manage and evaluate communications and fundraising programs through data analysis and reporting to optimize performance.

What You’ll Bring

The Director of Philanthropy & Engagement will bring a combination of professional expertise, leadership experience, and values-driven commitment to advance Feed Nova Scotia’s mission.

Education & Professional Experience

  • Bachelor’s or postgraduate degree in public policy, nonprofit management, social sciences, marketing, or a related field, or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
  • 7–10 years of senior leadership experience in fundraising, communications, or marketing; nonprofit or mission-driven experience preferred.
  • Certified Fundraising Executive (CFRE) or equivalent credential preferred.

Leadership & Strategic Skills

  • Proven experience leading and mentoring high-performing teams, fostering collaboration, accountability, and innovation across communications, marketing, and fundraising functions.
  • Strong strategic thinking and project management capabilities, with the ability to lead and adapt through organizational transformation.
  • Ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment with sound judgment and professionalism.
  • Effective communicator with the ability to inspire and engage diverse audiences and build strong community and donor relationships.

Fundraising & Brand Expertise

  • Proven track record in fundraising, communications, marketing, and interest-holder engagement with demonstrated success in meeting and exceeding revenue goals.
  • Demonstrated success in securing major gifts and corporate partnerships, meeting revenue targets, and stewarding high-value donors.
  • Demonstrated experience in brand development, public relations, and multi-channel marketing, leveraging these skills to amplify mission impact.

Values & Community Alignment

  • Deep commitment to social justice, equity, and the principles of Justice, Equity, Decolonization, Diversity, and Inclusion (JEDDI), with the ability to embed these values into all organizational initiatives.
  • Demonstrated ability to cultivate authentic relationships and partnerships that strengthen community engagement and impact.

The Package

Salary: $104,348 – $122,763

Benefits & Perks:

  • 4 Weeks of Paid Vacation
  • 15 Days Additional Paid Time Off
  • Health Benefits
  • Employee Assistance Program Access
  • RRSP Matching

Schedule & Location:

This position follows a standard schedule of Monday to Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., and is based on-site at 67 Wright Avenue. The role requires flexibility for occasional evening or weekend events, as well as participation in community initiatives. Feed Nova Scotia offers a remote work program, and hybrid work may be considered, in accordance with organizational policy.

Application Details

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Applications will be accepted until 12:00 pm AT (noon) on December 1, 2025.

Please be sure to include a cover letter that speaks to your experience, but we also want to get a glimpse of your personality.

Don't be generic. Be yourself.

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