The Ethics and Public Policy Center (EPPC) is Washington, D.C.’s premier institute dedicated to applying a true and full account of the human person to contemporary questions of politics, law, and culture, in pursuit of America’s civic and cultural renewal.
We seek a full-time, resident Development Assistant to support EPPC’s growing development program. The position requires working Mondays through Thursdays in EPPC’s office, located near Farragut Square; reports to Cynthia Searcy, EPPC’s Vice President of Development; and works alongside two remote development staff.
Founded in 1976, EPPC works with Americans at every level of society, advising both policymakers and religious leaders, engaging the courts and the education system, and informing parents and others who influence culture. Through the work of our three dozen scholars, we equip Americans who cherish our founding ideals and intellectual heritage to think through the most pressing ethical, political, and cultural questions of our time.
EPPC has more than doubled in size in the last four years. As the organization approaches its 50th anniversary, the Development Assistant will have the opportunity to help secure and build on EPPC’s recent growth and in this way contribute to the advancement of human dignity in major institutions of American civil society.
Responsibilities
- Process incoming checks and donations, including scanning, emailing to relevant staff, filing, recording them in our CRM, notifying program directors of contributions as needed, and creating and sending acknowledgement letters
- Receive and send donor correspondence, including handwritten thank-you notes, donor gifts, calendar invitations, and emails regarding returned mailings
- Manage and track development data, including but not limited to donor contacts and donation records
- Work with the Vice President of Development to maintain accurate and current data and appropriately segmented donor lists
- Research potential major donors identified by the Vice President of Development
- Support development campaigns by preparing mailing lists for EPPC’s quarterly journal and annual report
- Manage end-of-year and summer email and physical mail campaigns by preparing mailing lists, creating and approving proofs, communicating with the printer, receiving invoices, coordinating launch dates, and setting up email series
- Maintain a calendar of development activities and deadlines, including but not limited to house file mailings and solicitations, and deadlines for grant applications and reports
- Create and maintain spreadsheets for quarterly development strategy meetings and take notes at these meetings
- Assist with development event planning and staffing, particularly logistics before events and on-site during events
- Provide other day-to-day development support as required
Qualifications
- A strong understanding of and commitment to EPPC’s mission and its individual programs
- Two years of experience in a professional environment with administrative duties; internships and work study may be considered experience
- Proficiency in computer and database software including Microsoft Office, and adaptability in learning the attentive use of new software
- The ability to advance, with consistent supervision and in a collegial manner, a substantial number of projects at one time
- Superior organization and verbal and written expression, and facility with independent research
- The ability and willingness to take initiative while fully cooperating with the Vice President of Development and the leadership of the organization
- The ability to interact in a professional manner with EPPC scholars, staff, donors, and donors’ staff
- Availability for limited travel (5%)
- First-hand experience with the use of a CRM and the operations of an established non-profit fundraising program are not required, but will strengthen an application
Start date
The ideal start date for this position is July 28, 2025.
Evaluation
The Vice President of Development will review particular assignments regularly with the Development Assistant, but there will be overall evaluations at 3, 6, and 12 months after the start date, and thereafter every 12 months. The focus of evaluations will be whether the Development Assistant completes tasks thoughtfully, thoroughly, and on time, consistently takes initiative as described in accelerating progress toward EPPC’s revenue goals, and builds productive relationships with EPPC’s other staff and scholars.
Salary
The salary range for this position is $50,000 to $60,000, and within those limits salary will be commensurate with experience.
Benefits
- Health insurance, including vision and dental
- Twenty (20) days of paid vacation and five (5) days of personal or sick leave each calendar year
- All paid federal holidays
- After 1 year of employment, enrollment in 403(b) retirement plan with 7% contribution by EPPC
- Family leave
- Remote work on Fridays
- Commuter benefits for those who use WMATA
Application
Qualified candidates should submit the following application materials (in order) in one PDF document:
- Resume
- Cover letter: Rather than repeat information which we can find on your resume, please explain why you are a particularly good fit for EPPC;
- Three to six references with both their contact information and their association with you
- A brief writing sample
- Salary requirements
Applications should be submitted to Talent Market via this link: talentmarket.org/apply-for-your-dream-job/.
Questions can be directed to Katy Gambella, Director of Outreach at Talent Market, who is managing the search process: [email protected].
There is no application deadline for this position. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis.This job will remain posted on our site until it is filled.
While we thank all applicants in advance for their interest in this position, we are only able to contact those to whom we can offer an interview. Only direct applications will be considered. No phone calls, please.
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