Digital Program Manager, Online Marketing, Non-profit, Fundraising

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Job Description:

  • Collaborate with client teams and outside vendors to develop and implement effective digital fundraising and membership campaigns
  • Serve as lead project manager to ensure jobs are delivered on message, on time, and on budget
  • Manage all the nitty-gritty details of getting a digital campaign out the door
  • Schedule and participate in internal team meetings and client meetings to discuss creative strategy
  • Develop creative briefs, campaign reports, and campaign budgets for all client digital campaigns
  • Recommend list segmentation strategy and list hygiene strategy for email marketing campaigns
  • Implement email marketing campaigns, as needed
  • Collaborate with paid media team to implement and manage digital advertising campaigns
  • Manage internal Avalon review process and quality control checks
  • Analyze campaign results, identify key takeaways, and draft campaign reports
  • Support day-to-day management of client relationship

Requirements:

  • 2 years of digital fundraising experience (agency experience preferred, but not required)
  • Ability to interpret online fundraising metrics and uncover key takeaways based on those metrics
  • Demonstrated project management experience
  • Strong ability to write clearly and persuasively.
  • Experience using email platforms and CRMs.
  • Confident presence in virtual meetings; ability to engage people remotely.
  • Proven ability to pick up new skills on the job.
  • Basic HTML knowledge is preferred, but not required.

Benefits:

  • employer-paid health, dental, and vision insurance
  • generous paid leave
  • employer-paid life and disability insurance
  • safe harbor 401(k) plan
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