Hope Chicago is a nonprofit pioneering a radically different approach to advancing economic mobility for families and neighborhoods. The organization partners with five neighborhood high schools in historically underserved communities on Chicago's South and West sides and guarantees debt-free pathways through postsecondary education for every graduate, as well as one of their parents or guardians.
In just four years, Hope Chicago has supported more than 2,600 students and 300 parents in pursuing college or career credentials, with its first wave of graduates expected in Spring 2026. Working in partnership with 29 colleges and a growing network of workforce training providers, Hope Chicago has emerged as a national leader in using postsecondary access and completion as a lever for advancing economic mobility for families and entire communities.
Hope Chicago's model is distinct in several key ways:
Hope Chicago is now entering its next chapter of growth, impact, and influence. It is leveraging its early results to reimagine the systems beyond individual scholarships-working to shape new opportunity at the intersection of families, postsecondary institutions, workforce partners, and employers. Hope Chicago aims to demonstrate what is possible when the talent in every community is fully unlocked.
More information about Hope Chicago can be found at .
About the Chief Development OfficerHope Chicago is seeking a dynamic and entrepreneurial Chief Development Officer (CDO) as it enters its next phase of growth and scale. This is a rare opportunity for a senior development leader to help shape how a bold, proven model is funded, communicated, and scaled-playing a defining role in securing the resources and partnerships needed to propel families' economic futures.
The CDO serves as the chief architect of Hope Chicago's fundraising and partnership strategy, making the case for sustained investment in a fundamentally different approach to postsecondary access and mobility. Reporting to the CEO and serving as a key member of the Executive Leadership Team, the CDO leads a development operation that currently raises approximately $21 million annually. In close partnership with the CEO, Board of Directors, and senior leadership, the CDO will chart a bold and sustainable path forward-deepening major donor relationships, securing transformative gifts, and expanding revenue beyond traditional philanthropy.
The CDO manages and develops a team of seven, including four direct reports, spanning prospect development, donor relations, communications, development operations, and systems. The role requires both strategic vision and strong operational leadership to ensure the team is aligned, accountable, and positioned to meet ambitious goals.
Externally, the CDO serves as one of the most visible ambassadors for Hope Chicago-building trust, inspiring confidence, and inviting partners to play a role in reshaping economic futures for students and families across Chicago.
For a development leader motivated by scale, significance, and the chance to help define what equitable opportunity can look like in practice, this role offers a uniquely meaningful platform.
Core Responsibilities and OpportunitiesProvide Strategic Leadership and Vision
Cultivate and Lead a High-Performing Development Team
Strengthen Mission-Forward Communication and External Engagement
Advance Major, Principal, and Transformational Fundraising
The CDO must be a leader who resonates both personally and professionally with the mission of Hope Chicago and the partners they serve. The ideal candidate will be an accomplished leader and fundraiser, skilled at innovative strategy, and ready to work in a fast-paced, high-impact environment with stakeholders from a broad range of sectors.
Additionally, candidates should have the following personal and professional skills, qualities, and competencies.
The salary range for this position is $230,000 to $280,000, commensurate with experience. Hope Chicago also offers a generous benefits package.
This is a hybrid role based in Chicago with the expectation for in-person work a minimum of 3 days a week.
Hope Chicago is a tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organization and values its diverse and inclusive workplace. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, gender identity or expression, age, sexual orientation, national origin, or marital status, and are committed to a welcoming, respectful environment for all who work for and engage with Hope Chicago.
Hope Chicago has retained Orr Group to lead this search. Nominations and inquiries can be submitted to:
Jesse Bryan
Vice President, Orr Group