Native American Rights Fund
Boulder, Colorado
COMPANY DESCRIPTION The Native American Rights Fund (NARF), established in 1970, provides critical legal assistance to Indian tribes, organizations, and individuals across the United States. A leading non-profit organization, NARF fights to uphold tribal sovereignty, treaty rights, and the protection of natural resources and Indian education. NARF advocates for ensuring that federal and state governments honor their legal commitments to Native communities. LOCATION: This position is located in Boulder, Colorado with a hybrid work schedule. ROLE DESCRIPTION: The Annual Giving and Digital Fundraising Manager is responsible for strategic leadership and direction of NARF's Online and Direct Mail giving programs and will lead the planning, implementation, and continuation of relevant programs to raise and increase unrestricted giving and participation from current donors, donor prospects, NARF alumnae, and to build a healthy donor pipeline for other fundraising programs. This position is responsible for expanding current online fundraising strategies as well as developing, executing, and assessing new sophisticated and integrated online fundraising tools and approaches. This position will work closely with the Communications Department to coordinate online messaging, strategies to enhance NARF's fundraising efforts, and communicate NARF's mission and impact to existing and potential donors. The position is also responsible for learning and using the current Customer Relationship Management database. This position also oversees the Direct Mail Program and will work with innovaire staff in ensuring NARF's brand and tenor is reflected in the product of the program. CHARACTERISTIC DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Oversight and Management of Digital Fundraising Programs . Oversee the strategy to engage donors and prospects as well as to coordinate with Communications staff to ensure effective and consistent messaging and branding as well as track appropriate analytics and Key Performance Indicators (KPI). Oversight and Management of Direct Marketing Programs. Oversee the strategies in partnership with the Direct Mail consultants to design, build, and implement campaigns needed to solicit funds and engage donors and prospects through direct mailings. Direct and oversee the creation of all direct mail marketing themes and topics. Manage all campaigns from solicitation to tracking, recognition and acknowledgement. Research and analyze current fundraising and marketing techniques, ideas, and trends in areas of direct mail, website content, email and online efforts to recommend and/or develop new and better alternatives. Management of Database and Lists. Responsible for working with the Development Associate to implement and manage a Customer Relationship Management database and overseeing ongoing improvements with reporting and system enhancements. Oversee NARF's direct marketing mailing and online lists and databases. Research, select, and evaluate new lists for acquisition. Work closely with the Development Associate to manage online and direct marketing donor database and donor records, and all mailing, calling and other donor contact lists within the annual giving portfolio. Management of Payments and Financial Reporting. Collaborate with NARF's CFO to provide independent advisors accurate annual reports on direct mail/online giving income. Responsible for the overall department revenue management. Responsible for managing appropriate third-party vendor relationships and payments. Responsible for monitoring and maintaining NARF membership status and ratings with primary nonprofit watchdog agencies. Will serve on committees as requested by the Director of Development. Oversee gifts processing with the Development Associate and collaborate with Development operations to ensure streamlined systems for online giving and social media engagement and development. Other duties as assigned. SUPERVISORY DUTIES: None. Works with Executive Assistant & Information Manager. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES REQUIRED: Bachelor's degree in a related field, such as business, marketing, management, finance, behavioral sciences, communications, or public relations. Fundraising and development training are a plus. CFRE certification is a plus. Two to ten (2-10) years of experience in nonprofit direct mail and online fundraising with a demonstrated knowledge of direct mail and online cultivation, solicitation, stewardship strategies and techniques as well as a demonstrated history in successful direct mail and online revenue generation. Deep knowledge of direct mail and digital engagement best practices, tools, and tactics is critical. Familiarity with Google Nonprofit Suite including Google Analytics and Ads. Experience working with an email list of at least 20,000 subscribers. Excellent communication skills. Ability to write clearly, concisely, and logically. Experience writing direct response advocacy and fundraising emails. Experience working across many different teams to build shared goals and manage sometimes-competing priorities. Ability to create, develop, and present NARF online engagements and posts across multiple social media platforms with appropriate brand and style. Working knowledge of CRM/eCRMs, such as Charity Engine, Engaging Networks, Salesforce, Bullhorn, Razors Edge, and similar technologies. Comfortable learning new technology and working across multiple systems. Knowledge of Native American culture and history and/or experience working with tribes and tribal business required. Ability to use data to inform the development/refinement of strategies and tactics. The above is intended to describe the general content of and requirements for the performance of this job. It is not to be construed as an exhaustive statement of essential functions, responsibilities or requirements. SALARY AND BENEFITS: The salary range for this position is $85,000 to $115,000 per year. This salary range is based on one (1) to fifteen plus (15+) years of experience in the Denver Metro market. Actual salary will depend on years of experience and qualifications. Generous benefits package includes vacation leave, health, dental and vision insurance, and paid time off including sick leave, parental leave, and medical/disability leave. Additionally, there is an employer contribution to the employee 401K plan (eligible after one year of service), employer paid group life insurance, accident insurance, and short-term and long-term disability insurance. APPLICATION PROCEDURE: Submit a cover letter, resume, writing sample, complete law school transcript, and contact information of three professional references via the NARF Career Center. Compensation details: 00 Yearly Salary PIb5-
COMPANY DESCRIPTION The Native American Rights Fund (NARF), established in 1970, provides critical legal assistance to Indian tribes, organizations, and individuals across the United States. A leading non-profit organization, NARF fights to uphold tribal sovereignty, treaty rights, and the protection of natural resources and Indian education. NARF advocates for ensuring that federal and state governments honor their legal commitments to Native communities. LOCATION: This position is located in Boulder, Colorado with a hybrid work schedule. ROLE DESCRIPTION: The Annual Giving and Digital Fundraising Manager is responsible for strategic leadership and direction of NARF's Online and Direct Mail giving programs and will lead the planning, implementation, and continuation of relevant programs to raise and increase unrestricted giving and participation from current donors, donor prospects, NARF alumnae, and to build a healthy donor pipeline for other fundraising programs. This position is responsible for expanding current online fundraising strategies as well as developing, executing, and assessing new sophisticated and integrated online fundraising tools and approaches. This position will work closely with the Communications Department to coordinate online messaging, strategies to enhance NARF's fundraising efforts, and communicate NARF's mission and impact to existing and potential donors. The position is also responsible for learning and using the current Customer Relationship Management database. This position also oversees the Direct Mail Program and will work with innovaire staff in ensuring NARF's brand and tenor is reflected in the product of the program. CHARACTERISTIC DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Oversight and Management of Digital Fundraising Programs . Oversee the strategy to engage donors and prospects as well as to coordinate with Communications staff to ensure effective and consistent messaging and branding as well as track appropriate analytics and Key Performance Indicators (KPI). Oversight and Management of Direct Marketing Programs. Oversee the strategies in partnership with the Direct Mail consultants to design, build, and implement campaigns needed to solicit funds and engage donors and prospects through direct mailings. Direct and oversee the creation of all direct mail marketing themes and topics. Manage all campaigns from solicitation to tracking, recognition and acknowledgement. Research and analyze current fundraising and marketing techniques, ideas, and trends in areas of direct mail, website content, email and online efforts to recommend and/or develop new and better alternatives. Management of Database and Lists. Responsible for working with the Development Associate to implement and manage a Customer Relationship Management database and overseeing ongoing improvements with reporting and system enhancements. Oversee NARF's direct marketing mailing and online lists and databases. Research, select, and evaluate new lists for acquisition. Work closely with the Development Associate to manage online and direct marketing donor database and donor records, and all mailing, calling and other donor contact lists within the annual giving portfolio. Management of Payments and Financial Reporting. Collaborate with NARF's CFO to provide independent advisors accurate annual reports on direct mail/online giving income. Responsible for the overall department revenue management. Responsible for managing appropriate third-party vendor relationships and payments. Responsible for monitoring and maintaining NARF membership status and ratings with primary nonprofit watchdog agencies. Will serve on committees as requested by the Director of Development. Oversee gifts processing with the Development Associate and collaborate with Development operations to ensure streamlined systems for online giving and social media engagement and development. Other duties as assigned. SUPERVISORY DUTIES: None. Works with Executive Assistant & Information Manager. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES REQUIRED: Bachelor's degree in a related field, such as business, marketing, management, finance, behavioral sciences, communications, or public relations. Fundraising and development training are a plus. CFRE certification is a plus. Two to ten (2-10) years of experience in nonprofit direct mail and online fundraising with a demonstrated knowledge of direct mail and online cultivation, solicitation, stewardship strategies and techniques as well as a demonstrated history in successful direct mail and online revenue generation. Deep knowledge of direct mail and digital engagement best practices, tools, and tactics is critical. Familiarity with Google Nonprofit Suite including Google Analytics and Ads. Experience working with an email list of at least 20,000 subscribers. Excellent communication skills. Ability to write clearly, concisely, and logically. Experience writing direct response advocacy and fundraising emails. Experience working across many different teams to build shared goals and manage sometimes-competing priorities. Ability to create, develop, and present NARF online engagements and posts across multiple social media platforms with appropriate brand and style. Working knowledge of CRM/eCRMs, such as Charity Engine, Engaging Networks, Salesforce, Bullhorn, Razors Edge, and similar technologies. Comfortable learning new technology and working across multiple systems. Knowledge of Native American culture and history and/or experience working with tribes and tribal business required. Ability to use data to inform the development/refinement of strategies and tactics. The above is intended to describe the general content of and requirements for the performance of this job. It is not to be construed as an exhaustive statement of essential functions, responsibilities or requirements. SALARY AND BENEFITS: The salary range for this position is $85,000 to $115,000 per year. This salary range is based on one (1) to fifteen plus (15+) years of experience in the Denver Metro market. Actual salary will depend on years of experience and qualifications. Generous benefits package includes vacation leave, health, dental and vision insurance, and paid time off including sick leave, parental leave, and medical/disability leave. Additionally, there is an employer contribution to the employee 401K plan (eligible after one year of service), employer paid group life insurance, accident insurance, and short-term and long-term disability insurance. APPLICATION PROCEDURE: Submit a cover letter, resume, writing sample, complete law school transcript, and contact information of three professional references via the NARF Career Center. Compensation details: 00 Yearly Salary PIb5-
Native American Rights Fund
Boulder, Colorado
DEPARTMENT: Legal REPORTS TO: Tribal Water Institute Lead Attorney FLSA STATUS: Exempt, Termed (two-year position) LOCATION: Boulder, Colorado (on-site required) COMPANY DESCRIPTION The Native American Rights Fund (NARF), established in 1970, provides critical legal assistance to Indian tribes, organizations, and individuals across the United States. A leading non-profit organization, NARF fights to uphold tribal sovereignty, treaty rights, and the protection of natural resources and Indian education. NARF advocates for ensuring that federal and state governments honor their legal commitments to Native communities. ROLE DESCRIPTION The Law Fellow position is primarily responsible for legal research, legal writing, and advocacy. This position will work with colleagues, clients, and partners to achieve shared goals in support of the Tribal Water Institute, a project designed to develop policy and law, and increase capacity, education, and collaboration on tribal water issues. The work may include aspects of water rights litigation, including factual and legal research, discovery, motion practice, trials, appeals, amicus briefs, and other client-driven needs. CHARACTERISTIC DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Legal Support. Work with Staff Attorneys, clients, and partner organizations on tribal water issues, including litigation, water settlements and implementation, policy research and development, and collaboration with tribal and non-tribal entities to address opportunities for tribal inclusion on water-related legal decisions and policy issues. Legal Research. Conduct research on legal issues, statutes, and case law to inform legal arguments and decisions. Support the staff attorneys by identifying, researching, and drafting memoranda and other materials. Advocacy. Support the staff attorneys in the representation of the organization and the clients before various community and stakeholder groups and before federal and state agencies and in regulatory proceedings Collaboration. Build and help lead coalitions with diverse stakeholders, and work in partnership with other organizations. Other duties as assigned by the supervising attorney. SUPERVISORY DUTIES: None. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES REQUIRED: J.D. from an ABA-accredited law school. A license to practice law in any state, or the ability to sit for the bar exam during the first six-months of the fellowship term and be licensed within the first year of the fellowship, unless another arrangement is made with NARF management. Knowledge of Native American or Alaska Native culture and history, experience and/or committed interest in working with tribes. Ability to fully complete assigned tasks and meet deadlines with minimal supervision. Excellent writing, research, and analytical skills. Critical and creative thinking, and problem-solving skills. Ability to proofread and edit written material for contextual, grammatical, typographical, spelling, or legal citation errors. Ability to accurately maintain records and case files. Understanding of attorney ethics rules and ability to work with and protect confidential information. Strong computer skills, including working knowledge of Microsoft Office (especially Word, Excel, Teams, Outlook, etc.). Ability to organize and prioritize numerous tasks and complete them under time constraints. Work may occasionally require a high level of mental effort and strain when performing a high volume of tasks and other essential duties. Ability to foster, work within, and support a collaborative, team-based environment, including within large and diverse coalitions. Interpersonal skills necessary to communicate and follow instruction effectively from a diverse group of people; ability to provide information and assistance with ordinary courtesy and tact. Occasional travel required. The above is intended to describe the general content of and requirements for the performance of this job. It is not to be construed as an exhaustive statement of essential functions, responsibilities or requirements. SALARY AND BENEFITS: The salary is $100,000 per year. Generous benefits package includes vacation leave, health, dental and vision insurance, and paid time off including sick leave, parental leave, and medical/disability leave. Additionally, there is an employer contribution to the employee 401K plan (eligible after one year of service), employer paid group life insurance, accident insurance, and short-term and long-term disability insurance. APPLICATION PROCEDURE: Submit a cover letter, resume, writing sample, complete law school transcript, and contact information of three professional references via the NARF Career Center. Compensation details: 100000 Yearly Salary PIc3d700f5af03-6681
DEPARTMENT: Legal REPORTS TO: Tribal Water Institute Lead Attorney FLSA STATUS: Exempt, Termed (two-year position) LOCATION: Boulder, Colorado (on-site required) COMPANY DESCRIPTION The Native American Rights Fund (NARF), established in 1970, provides critical legal assistance to Indian tribes, organizations, and individuals across the United States. A leading non-profit organization, NARF fights to uphold tribal sovereignty, treaty rights, and the protection of natural resources and Indian education. NARF advocates for ensuring that federal and state governments honor their legal commitments to Native communities. ROLE DESCRIPTION The Law Fellow position is primarily responsible for legal research, legal writing, and advocacy. This position will work with colleagues, clients, and partners to achieve shared goals in support of the Tribal Water Institute, a project designed to develop policy and law, and increase capacity, education, and collaboration on tribal water issues. The work may include aspects of water rights litigation, including factual and legal research, discovery, motion practice, trials, appeals, amicus briefs, and other client-driven needs. CHARACTERISTIC DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Legal Support. Work with Staff Attorneys, clients, and partner organizations on tribal water issues, including litigation, water settlements and implementation, policy research and development, and collaboration with tribal and non-tribal entities to address opportunities for tribal inclusion on water-related legal decisions and policy issues. Legal Research. Conduct research on legal issues, statutes, and case law to inform legal arguments and decisions. Support the staff attorneys by identifying, researching, and drafting memoranda and other materials. Advocacy. Support the staff attorneys in the representation of the organization and the clients before various community and stakeholder groups and before federal and state agencies and in regulatory proceedings Collaboration. Build and help lead coalitions with diverse stakeholders, and work in partnership with other organizations. Other duties as assigned by the supervising attorney. SUPERVISORY DUTIES: None. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES REQUIRED: J.D. from an ABA-accredited law school. A license to practice law in any state, or the ability to sit for the bar exam during the first six-months of the fellowship term and be licensed within the first year of the fellowship, unless another arrangement is made with NARF management. Knowledge of Native American or Alaska Native culture and history, experience and/or committed interest in working with tribes. Ability to fully complete assigned tasks and meet deadlines with minimal supervision. Excellent writing, research, and analytical skills. Critical and creative thinking, and problem-solving skills. Ability to proofread and edit written material for contextual, grammatical, typographical, spelling, or legal citation errors. Ability to accurately maintain records and case files. Understanding of attorney ethics rules and ability to work with and protect confidential information. Strong computer skills, including working knowledge of Microsoft Office (especially Word, Excel, Teams, Outlook, etc.). Ability to organize and prioritize numerous tasks and complete them under time constraints. Work may occasionally require a high level of mental effort and strain when performing a high volume of tasks and other essential duties. Ability to foster, work within, and support a collaborative, team-based environment, including within large and diverse coalitions. Interpersonal skills necessary to communicate and follow instruction effectively from a diverse group of people; ability to provide information and assistance with ordinary courtesy and tact. Occasional travel required. The above is intended to describe the general content of and requirements for the performance of this job. It is not to be construed as an exhaustive statement of essential functions, responsibilities or requirements. SALARY AND BENEFITS: The salary is $100,000 per year. Generous benefits package includes vacation leave, health, dental and vision insurance, and paid time off including sick leave, parental leave, and medical/disability leave. Additionally, there is an employer contribution to the employee 401K plan (eligible after one year of service), employer paid group life insurance, accident insurance, and short-term and long-term disability insurance. APPLICATION PROCEDURE: Submit a cover letter, resume, writing sample, complete law school transcript, and contact information of three professional references via the NARF Career Center. Compensation details: 100000 Yearly Salary PIc3d700f5af03-6681