Do you want to help solve the problem of veteran homelessness?

Have a gift for connecting and networking with others?

Looking for a volunteer position to use your fundraising and/or estate planning talents to make an impact?

Midwest Shelter for Homeless Veterans

is looking for

Planned Giving Advisory Panel Volunteers


WHO WE ARE

Midwest Shelter for Homeless Veterans, Inc. is a non-profit agency that serves over 400 homeless and at-risk veterans and their families annually. We provide them with housing, supportive services, and community outreach to achieve self-independence. Founded in 2007, by a Vietnam War veteran and a Gulf War veteran, MSHV operates on a vision to end veteran homelessness through the provision of housing, financial support, employment training, counseling and household support.

Compassionate. Responsible. Dedicated. A place to serve and grow together as a team. Our “can-do” attitude is core. Optimism and responsibility are infused in all we do to help our clients obtain goals they may have never thought possible – becoming self-sufficient. We offer caring, comprehensive support in a positive, structured military-type culture.

THE OPPORTUNITY

We are looking to fill critical volunteer roles as Planned Giving Advisory Panel Volunteers for our Wheaton, IL location. These influential leaders will oversee our fundraising/planned giving efforts for major and planned gifts as well as new private high donor support. These individuals will also have a strong presence in the community and represent MSHV at various fundraising events, donor visits, and fundraising activities. Our goal will be to double our current annual revenue of $2.5 million.

WHAT YOU’LL BE DOING (approximately 30 volunteer hours per year)

  • Assist the Board in raising funds for operations, capital expenditures, resident assistance and the endowment

  • Meet on a quarterly basis with other volunteer leaders to report on progress

  • Seek commitments or grants from churches, organizations, corporations, foundations, individuals, and other relevant partners

  • Initiate and cultivate one-to-one relationships with major donors and prospects

  • Assess quarterly fundraising progress and report to the Board

Connection is key. We need someone who can connect and cultivate relationships with our donors, our community, our Board, and our MSHV team. This means someone who can initiate connections and successfully develop a rapport with donors, This person needs to be action oriented, seeking fundraising opportunities, creatively developing solutions, and being responsive to donors and prospects. We are looking for people with a “can-do” attitude.

WHAT YOU WILL BRING

  • Ability to identify, solicit, and secure funds from individual, foundation, and corporate relationships

  • Knowledge of major financial giving vehicles

  • Ability to inspire commitment to the goals of the organization

  • Strong interpersonal skills, including ability to communicate effectively and professionally with executive staff and board members and to build productive relationships with major gift prospects

  • High degree of initiative and ability to motivate and engage high level donors

  • Demonstrated ability to work with a high degree of autonomy and accountability and to be a team player

  • Skilled in Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, Outlook, and PowerPoint) is essential

  • Willingness to network at fundraising events, conferences, and one-to-one with high net worth individuals

WHAT WE WILL BRING

  • An organization that is highly regarded by governmental, veteran-oriented and community-based programs

  • The ability to directly support an important cause

  • The unique opportunity to create legacy giving at a veteran-centric organization

  • A united, optimistic team working together in a respectful culture to serve our mission

To learn more about us: helpaveteran.org

To apply: send your resume to christinelewis@mshv.org.

THANK YOU for your consideration and valuable time!

#MSHV #Veterans #Volunteer #PlannedGiving

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