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Director of Development

Location: Toronto, Ontario

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Position Title: Director of Development

Location: Toronto, Ontario (Hybrid work model considered)

Type: Full-time, 35-hour work week

Compensation: $120,000 – $140,000 annually, plus a comprehensive benefits package

Reports To: CEO

Direct Reports:

Grants & Foundations Officer

Events & Sponsorship Manager

Development Coordinator

About The Power Plant

The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery is Canada’s leading public gallery dedicated to contemporary visual art. Since 1+87, it has served as an essential platform for Canadian and international artists, offering bold exhibitions, thought-provoking ideas, and inclusive programming that reflect and shape the most pressing conversations in contemporary culture.

Our mission is to present exceptional art, amplify diverse voices, and engage the public through transformative experiences. We are proud to foster a collaborative, values-driven, and inspiring team environment—and we support a pet-friendly workplace where creativity and care thrive.

Learn more at www.thepowerplant.org.

Position Summary

The Director of Development is a strategic leadership role responsible for establishing, leading, and growing all aspects of fundraising at The Power Plant. As the gallery enters a period of organizational transformation and bold renewal, this role is pivotal to building fundraising infrastructure, driving strategic growth, cultivating strong relationships, and embedding a culture of philanthropy across the institution.

The Director of Development will lead a comprehensive fundraising strategy across five core revenue streams:

Individual Giving

Corporate Partnerships

Government Grants

Private Foundations

Fundraising Events

This role oversees a small, high-performing development team and collaborates closely with curatorial, public programs, communications, and senior leadership to ensure fundraising efforts align with the gallery’s vision and priorities.

Primary Focus

Provide strategic and operational leadership for all development activities

Oversee implementation of an integrated fundraising strategy

Manage key donor and sponsor relationships

Build internal systems, tools, and processes for sustainable revenue growth

Support Board and CEO engagement in fundraising and donor stewardship

Key Responsibilities

Strategic Leadership & Planning

Develop and implement a multi-year fundraising strategy aligned with institutional goals

Establish KPIs, manage fundraising pipelines, and oversee forecasting, analysis, and reporting

Serve as a key member of the senior leadership team, contributing to broader organizational strategy

Major Gifts & Donor Development

Identify, cultivate, solicit, and steward individual donors with the capacity to give at leadership and legacy levels

Build a long-term pipeline for major and planned gifts

Work in partnership with the CEO and Board to expand the donor base and deepen engagement

Corporate & Institutional Giving

Lead the development and stewardship of multi-year corporate sponsorships and partnerships

Oversee institutional fundraising, including government and private foundation grants

Ensure grant applications, reporting, and compliance are timely and of the highest quality

Team & Operational Leadership

Guide, mentor, and support a small development team, fostering collaboration, accountability, and growth

Build and improve internal systems (e.g., CRM, prospect tracking, stewardship protocols) to support a professionalized development operation

Ensure donor engagement and communications are consistent, compelling, and mission-aligned

Cross-Functional Collaboration & External Engagement

Work closely with curatorial and program staff to develop compelling funding cases for exhibitions, programs, and strategic initiatives

Collaborate with the Communications team to align messaging, branding, and donor outreach

Represent The Power Plant at external events and within philanthropic and cultural communities

Core Competencies

Strategic Fundraising Leadership: Ability to develop and execute long-range development plans that drive institutional success

Major Donor Development: Demonstrated experience building and managing major gift pipelines

Team Leadership: Proven success in building high-performing, collaborative teams

Operational Excellence: Skilled in creating systems and infrastructure to support fundraising growth

Cross-Organizational Collaboration: Ability to work across departments and align fundraising with artistic vision

Stakeholder Engagement: Excellent interpersonal and communication skills with donors, partners, and board members

Qualifications

Minimum 7–10 years of progressive fundraising experience, with at least 3 years in a senior leadership role

Proven success in raising funds across multiple channels, including major gifts, sponsorships, and institutional giving

Experience leading or transforming a fundraising function in a cultural or mission-driven organization

Deep knowledge of contemporary fundraising best practices, tools (including CRM), and donor stewardship

Strong strategic thinking, communication, and relationship-building skills

Passion for contemporary art and familiarity with Canada’s philanthropic and arts funding landscape

Ability to work flexible hours on occasion, including evenings and weekends for events

Must be legally eligible to work in Canada

How to Apply

The Power Plant is committed to equity, diversity, and inclusion and encourages applications from individuals of all backgrounds and abilities. Accommodations are available upon request throughout the hiring process.

To apply, please send a cover letter and resume in one PDF document addressed to Carolyn Vesely, CEO, outlining your interest, relevant experience, and salary expectations to careers@thepowerplant.org by July 31, 2025. Please use the subject line: Director of Development – The Power Plant.

Join a supportive, values-driven team where your leadership will make a lasting impact.

We thank all applicants for their interest; only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

Job Type: Full-time

Pay: $120,000.00-$140,000.00 per year

Benefits:

Extended health care

Paid time off

Schedule:

Monday to Friday

Weekends as needed

Work Location: Hybrid remote in Toronto, ON M5J 2G8

Application deadline: 2025-07-31

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