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Job Title


Fundraising and Resource Development Manager


Company : Christie Ossington Neighbourhood Centre


Location : Toronto,


Created : 2026-03-17


Job Type : Full Time


Job Description

Build CONCs first dedicated fundraising function and shape how resource development grows over time. A foundational role for a fundraiser who enjoys building systems, setting priorities, and growing impact! About the Role Christie Ossington Neighbourhood Centre (CONC) is seeking a Fundraising & Resource Development Manager to build and grow our fundraising function . This is CONCs first dedicated fundraising and resource development role . The successful candidate will play a foundational role in shaping how we approach fundraising establishing systems, setting priorities, and helping the organization grow sustainably over time. Initial focus for this role will be grants, foundations, and relationship-based fundraising . Reporting to the Director of Shelters & Housing, this role works cross-organizationally with program managers and in close partnership with Executive Leadership. This reporting structure reflects CONCs integrated service model and commitment to aligning fundraising closely with program impact. Key Responsibilities Building the Fundraising Function (Primary Focus) Establish foundational fundraising systems, processes, and tools appropriate to CONCs size and stage. Work with leadership to define realistic priorities, phased goals, and measures of success . Develop clear prospect pipelines, tracking practices, and stewardship approaches over time. Grants & Institutional Funding Identify and pursue funding opportunities from foundations, government, and other institutional funders. Write and coordinate grant applications and reporting, working with program and finance teams to gather required information. Maintain an organized grants calendar and tracking system. Donor & Partner Relationships Support the cultivation and stewardship of funders, donors, and community partners. Contribute to donor communications, recognition, and reporting in collaboration with the Communications team. Help strengthen CONCs approach to relationship-based fundraising. Collaborate with leadership and internal teams to align fundraising efforts with organizational priorities and impact. Prepare high-level fundraising updates and insights for senior leadership and, as appropriate, the Board. Stay informed of sector trends and emerging opportunities relevant to CONCs mission. What This Role Is and Is Not This role is: A foundational, growth-oriented opportunity A chance to build systems and shape strategy Supported by leadership that understands fundraising takes time This role is not: A fully built fundraising department on Day 1 Expected to do everything at once A solo capital campaign lead without organizational support Qualifications & Experience 37 years of experience in fundraising, resource development, or grant writing within the nonprofit or public sector. Demonstrated connection to, and understanding of, 2SLGBTQIA+ communities through lived and/or professional experience Established relationships with 2SLGBTQIA+ community organizations, funders, donors, or partners is an asset Experience working in community-based, equity-focused, or identity-affirming service environments preferred Strong writing and relationship-building skills. Comfort working in evolving environments and helping to build structure where it doesnt yet exist. Experience with donor or grant tracking systems (specific platforms are flexible). Alignment with CONCs mission and commitment to equity, inclusion, and community-based work. Assets (but not required): CFRE or related professional development Experience supporting major gifts, corporate partnerships, or campaigns Familiarity with CRA fundraising and receipting requirements Working Conditions Hybrid work arrangement with flexibility. Occasional evening or weekend work to support meetings or events. Local travel within Toronto as needed. Why Join CONC Make a meaningful impact in a community-based organization serving diverse and marginalized communities. Shape a new function with leadership support and realistic expectations. Work collaboratively across programs, communications, and leadership. #J-18808-Ljbffr