Senior Manager, Business Development

Organization
Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team (HOT)
Location
Remote with proximity to key donors in Washington, DC, New York, or London
Job Type
Full-time
Deadline for Applications
12/06/2024
How to Apply
Submit a cover letter, resume, and 1-2 page writing sample (proposal)
Where to Apply
https://hotosm.bamboohr.com/careers/160
Tags
Full-time

Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team (HOT) sits at the nexus of participatory mapping, community-led development, humanitarian response, open data and tech. With a talented and diverse team spread around the globe, HOT is an NGO which supports a dynamic global community of thousands of dedicated volunteers using maps and open data for humanitarian response and the Sustainable Development Goals. Working with humanitarian and development partners like the Red Cross, Médecins Sans Frontières, UN agencies, governments and others, the HOT community maps in solidarity with those affected by or at risk of disaster, contributing the maps and data aid workers need to do their lifesaving work.

The Senior Manager, Business Development provides leadership in HOT’s relationship building efforts to successfully secure funding from institutional donors such as governments (US, European), multilateral institutions (World Bank, UN agencies, EU, regional development banks), and multi-donor/pooled funds in order to advance the global work of HOT. The incumbent leads or supports efforts that raise $5 million per year. They are a leading champion of institutional revenue (grants and contracts) and donor engagement across the organization, acting as a creative and entrepreneurial influencer and network-builder both internally and externally.

The incumbent will help develop and execute the strategy and operational plan to support Regional Hub Directors, Fundraising Specialists, and central teams in positioning HOT to successfully scope and compete for funding opportunities by responding with a quality process and product. They will build and maintain an effective business development system of tools, processes, and capacities across HOT teams. This includes collaborating across teams to pre-position, identify requests for proposals (RFPs), coordinate and write high-quality proposals for competitive funding opportunities, and build and steward relationships with priority institutional donors and external partners. The incumbent will provide technical assistance, support, and training to staff for new business development tasks and strategies from positioning through proposal submission, with a primary focus on competitive institutional funding mechanisms (grants and contracts) from USAID, World Bank, and other institutional sources. This position is situated within the Fundraising team which is tasked with ensuring HOT has the resources, relations, visibility, and positioning it needs to achieve its mission.

The incumbent will be highly-organized, process-focused, and enthusiastic about working with program teams across HOT to assemble compelling project ideas. They will enjoy conveying the impact of open data and digital technology in humanitarian action and international development. This position requires innovative thinking and creativity to package HOT’s programs and vision in ways that attract, retain, and scale donor support.

Essential Functions

Lead identification, positioning, and capture strategies for funding opportunities:
– Research, identify, and track institutional funding opportunities that align with HOT’s mission and work.
– Remain up-to-date and informed on the latest trends and opportunities in the institutional donor community, staying abreast of industry standards and USG (and other key institutional donor) regulatory environments and sharing recommendations with Hub Fundraising Specialists and the Senior Management Team.
– Build donor and partner relationships at headquarters or institutional level through regular engagement to scope and generate opportunities, including influencing donor strategies.
– Build and strengthen relationships with and knowledge of implementing partner organizations and represent HOT effectively in teaming and partnership negotiations as well as industry networks when relevant.
– Coordinate current reporting requirements, working closely with project managers and the Portfolio Team to ensure reports due are timely and high-quality.
– Develop and use donor engagement strategies, donor pitch decks, and capability statements.

Lead and coordinate the process for proposal development, grant writing, submission and follow up:
– Lead the overall capability statement / concept note / proposal development with relevant team members including technical, operational, cost contributions, and all other relevant items within the submission package.
– Review, edit, and write the final version of proposals and documents to ensure clear, cohesive, and impactful narratives, requesting input from relevant teams as needed.
– Manage the development of complex proposals involving a consortia of partners and coordinate contributions from all parties, including guiding areas of collaboration and budget discussions.
– Contribute to program design and development discussions in collaboration with HOT’s Regional Hubs and central teams.
– Improve and further standardize HOT’s proposal development, review, and submission process, adopting industry good practices.

Additional Information

Requirements
– Bachelor’s degree.
– 7+ years of institutional fundraising experience with a demonstrated track record of success.
– Deep understanding of institutional donor trends, policies, and regulations (USAID, World Bank, etc.). Excellent written communication skills. English-language fluency required.
Understanding of database management. Knowledge of Salesforce is a plus.
– Advanced skills with word processing and presentation software (e.g. Microsoft or G-Suite applications).

Qualifications
– Discretion with confidential matters and willingness to travel extensively.
– Able to exercise a high level of organizational skill and initiative necessary to complete tasks with little supervision.
– A strategic thinker who has demonstrated resourcefulness in working collaboratively with various constituencies and solving problems.
– An individual with strong interpersonal skills, able to communicate with believable passion, the mission and spirit of HOT both verbally and in writing.
– Reliable, responsive follow up and proactive outreach.

We seek to recruit persons that reflect the diversity of the communities we work with and further, to support their retention and advancement within the organization. HOT does not discriminate on the basis of ability, age, gender identity and expression, national origin, race and ethnicity, religious beliefs, or sexual orientation. Our staff includes people who are parents and nonparents, the self-taught and university educated, and from a wide range of socio-economic backgrounds, lived experiences, and perspectives on the world. HOT is an equal opportunity employer. We seek to live our values and promote inclusivity in all locations. All of our staff work collectively and individually to promote a constructive and sensitive approach to others from a variety of backgrounds, where the work of all is valued and respected.

HOT is committed to diversity within our team, and recognizes our role in closing the digital divide, including identifying obstacles that certain groups face in developing skills needed for roles in the humanitarian & technology sectors. Women, nationals of developing countries, and members of other underrepresented groups are strongly encouraged to apply.