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Director of Development – Beacon Center of Tennessee – Nashville, TN or Virtual in TN

May 14, 2025

The Beacon Center is Tennessee’s premier free market policy and public interest litigation organization. Beacon is pound for pound the most effective and efficient state-level think tank on the planet. With a staff of just a dozen, Beacon has achieved remarkable victories that have empowered Tennesseans to reclaim and protect their freedoms. Our recent accomplishments include:

  • Repealing the state death tax and Hall Income Tax, becoming just the second state in history to eliminate an income tax. These tax cuts have cumulatively saved taxpayers more than $5 billion to date.
  • Bringing universal school choice to families all across Tennessee.
  • Leading the effort to enshrine right-to-work in the Tennessee Constitution, an amendment that passed with 70% of the vote in 2022.
  • Advancing free market healthcare reforms, including direct primary care, an overhaul of Tennessee’s certificate of need laws, Medicaid work requirements, and a Right to Try Law that allows terminally ill patients to access life-saving treatments.
  • Helping usher in the nation’s first Right to Earn a Living Act to bring about occupational licensing reform, and successfully repealing multiple licensing laws, resulting in Tennessee leading the nation in the reduction of licensing barriers.
  • Winning numerous lawsuits protecting Tennesseans’ economic liberty and property rights, including a case cited by the U.S. Supreme Court expanding property rights protections nationwide.

[Read more…]

Development Assistant – Children’s Scholarship Fund – New York City, NY

May 5, 2025

About the Organization:

The Children’s Scholarship Fund (CSF) is a national non-profit organization based in New York City that works to advance educational freedom for all children. For more than 25 years, CSF has provided children of low-income families with tuition assistance in grades K-8, while working to expand educational opportunities through education savings account programs and education tax credit programs at the state and national level. CSF relies on financial support from generous individuals, corporations, and foundations nationwide to fund our scholarships and operations. We are seeking a Development Assistant to join our NYC-based team who shares our passion for empowering all parents to choose how best to meet their children’s education needs. [Read more…]

Development Associate – The James Madison Institute – Tallahassee, FL

April 28, 2025

About the Organization:

The James Madison Institute (JMI) is a Florida-based research and educational organization whose ideas are rooted in a belief in the U.S. Constitution, limited government, economic freedom, federalism and individual liberty coupled with personal responsibility. The Institute’s mission is to keep the citizens of Florida informed about their government and to shape our state’s future through the advancement of practical free-market ideas on public policy issues.

About the Role:

The James Madison Institute seeks a full-time development associate to manage the development database and direct mail campaigns while providing support within the fund development department. Candidates for the position of development associate should be able to demonstrate an understanding of public policy from a free-market perspective, with special emphasis on the issues facing the state of Florida. Candidates must be energetic in promoting the goals and views of The James Madison Institute (JMI) with the goal of increasing JMI’s donor support.

The Development Associate will report to the Vice President of Advancement. This is an in-office role based in Tallahassee, FL. [Read more…]

Grant Writer – ACE Scholarships – Denver, CO or Virtual

March 12, 2025

About ACE Scholarships

ACE is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, founded in 2000 in Denver, Colorado, to provide low-income children with equal access to quality K-12 private schools through partial scholarship support. Over the past 25 years, ACE has provided more than 94,000 scholarships worth over $257 million. This school year, ACE is serving approximately 14,000+ children in Arkansas, Colorado, Delaware, Kansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, New Mexico, Texas, Utah, and Wyoming, and is actively pursuing other expansion opportunities with the support of a national funding partner. In 2023, ACE Scholarships has expanded its program offerings by administrating Educational Savings Account programs for state governments.  For more information visit the ACE website at www.acescholarships.org. [Read more…]

Talent Tip #144: The F Word

April 19, 2022

I love the F word.

I use it frequently, in fact. I say it in front of my clients and candidates…in front of mature audiences and young professionals….even kids. Heck, I say it in front of my mother-in-law. I’m shameless about it.

No matter when or where I use it, it never fails to raise eyebrows.

I don’t think people are offended by it; they just don’t think about it that often.  But they should.  Because it’s absolutely critical to everything we do here in the free-market universe.

And that’s why you’ll hear me blurting out “FUNDRAISING” every day and twice on Sunday.

Fundraising has been and likely will always be Talent Market’s greatest talent need. On any given day, about a third of our searches are development-focused. And as I write this, it’s even higher: of Talent Market’s 50+ current searches, more than 20 are in development.

And that’s why I want everyone to embrace the F word as much as I do.

Specifically, I want young professionals who haven’t yet decided on a career to strongly consider fundraising.

  • It’s one of the most diverse fields in the liberty movement. Development roles can focus on relationship building with major donors or foundations, writing, research, management, strategy, data analysis, events, campaigns, estate planning, direct mail, corporate relations, or all of the above! There are an F-load of options!
  • If you love free-market ideas, fundraising will give you a chance to be engaged with these ideas. A good fundraiser needs to understand free-market principles and be able to talk about them, write about them, and connect with people who share our appreciation of these principles.
  • If you’re good at fundraising, you’ll have plenty of job opportunities to consider throughout your career. See our openings list for proof.

I also want free-market nonprofits to consider a few key items related to fundraising talent, especially in this market.

  • If you are hiring and see a candidate you like, you need to act very quickly. If you don’t snatch up that talented development officer, one of the other bazillion organizations hiring will.
  • Think about unconventional candidates. Do you really need someone with 5 years of experience fundraising for freedom? Or would you consider an individual with transferable skills who is eager to join the liberty movement?
  • Treat candidates well during the hiring process. We recently had a candidate drop out of the running for a development opening because she wasn’t pleased with how the organization treated her and she knew she had myriad other options to consider. Sure enough, another nonprofit hired her within days.
  • Treat your existing development staff well. It’s much easier to keep them than to hire.
  • Consider a development track for your organization’s internship program. If your free-market organization hosts interns, be sure that some of them are assigned to your fundraising team and make sure all of them are exposed to fundraising and learn about its importance in our world. If we don’t develop the next generation of fundraisers, who will?

Finally, I want everyone reading this to do a few things for me.

  • Encourage young professionals to consider development as a career path. Many recent graduates are thinking about a career in policy because it’s the most obvious path (I was one of those!). But they probably have no idea that there are far more openings in development, nor do they understand just how many different types of opportunities are available within the fundraising realm. If we don’t open their eyes to this, who will?
  • Hug a fundraiser today. Do you know someone in fundraising? Go hug them, give them a buzz, shoot them a text, or drop them a line right now and thank them for what they do to advance liberty.
  • Finally, let’s all say the F word with a little more frequency. It’s a word worthy of repeating. Fundraisers keep the lights on in the nonprofit world. Let’s face it, without fundraisers, we’re all…..doomed. 😉 What did you think I was going to say?
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    Assistant Program Manager – Napolitan Institute – Virtual

    Grants and Research Coordinator – Independent Institute – Virtual

    Donor Relations Officer – Independent Institute – Virtual

    Development Director – Idaho Freedom Foundation – Boise, ID

    Director of State Communications – Foundation for Excellence in Education – Virtual

    Director of Policy Communications – Foundation for Excellence in Education – Virtual

    Director of Development – Defense of Freedom Institute for Policy Studies – Virtual 

    Program Assistant – RJE Empowerment Foundation – Virtual

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    Vice President of Development – Commonwealth Foundation – Harrisburg or Radnor, PA

    Director of Development and Advancement – Citizens’ Council for Health Freedom – Saint Paul, MN or Virtual

    Community Growth Manager – Students for Liberty – Virtual

    Salesforce Administrator – Young America’s Foundation – Reston, VA

    Associate Director of Development and Communications – The Fund for American Studies – Washington, DC

    Senior Fellow, Monetary Policy – Competitive Enterprise Institute – Washington, DC  or Virtual

    Education Policy Fellow – Center of the American Experiment – Minnetonka, MN

    Communications Associate – National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation – Springfield, VA

    Donor Engagement Officer – The Property and Environment Research Center – Virtual

    Director of Grants and Development Communications – Philanthropy Roundtable – Washington, DC

    Senior Manager, Social Media and Email Marketing – Cato Institute – Washington, DC

    State Tax Policy Senior Analyst or Policy Analyst – Tax Foundation – Washington, DC or Virtual

    Communications Director – Opportunity Arkansas Foundation – Conway, AR or Virtual in Southern States

    Policy Data Analyst – Commonwealth Foundation – Harrisburg, PA; Radnor, PA; or Washington, DC

    Associate Counsel – Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty – Milwaukee, WI or Virtual

    Programs Associate – Buckley Institute – New Haven, CT

    Communications Associate – Buckley Institute – New Haven, CT

    Director of Donor Engagement – Foundation for Economic Education – Virtual

    External Relations Associate – Mercatus Center at George Mason University – Arlington, VA

    Donor Relations Associate – Philanthropy Roundtable – Washington, DC

    Staff Attorney – National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation – Springfield, VA

    Associate Director, Constitutionally Limited Government – Stand Together Trust – Arlington, VA

    Environment and Natural Resources Senior Attorney – Pacific Legal Foundation – Virtual

    Environment and Natural Resources Attorney – Pacific Legal Foundation – Virtual

    Director of Development – Beacon Center of Tennessee – Nashville, TN or Virtual in TN

    Senior Research Fellow – Independent Institute – Virtual

    Policy Assistant, Center for Civics, Education and Opportunity – Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute – Washington, DC

    Senior Counsel – Liberty Justice Center – Virtual

    Research Fellow in Monetary Economics – American Institute for Economic Research – Virtual

    Development Assistant – Children’s Scholarship Fund – New York City, NY

    Litigation Counsel/Senior Litigation Counsel – New Civil Liberties Alliance – Arlington, VA

    Director of Publications – American Institute for Economic Research – Virtual

    Development Associate – The James Madison Institute – Tallahassee, FL

    Civil Rights Litigator – Center for American Liberty – Virtual

    Senior Researcher – Legal Insurrection Foundation – Virtual

    Grant Writer – ACE Scholarships – Denver, CO or Virtual

    Senior Project Manager – Foundation for Economic Education – Atlanta, GA

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Claire Kittle Dixon
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Claire runs the day-to-day operations of Talent Market, manages searches for clients, and oversees the organization’s fundraising communications, technology, administration, and cat-herding efforts…
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Katy oversees Talent Market’s outreach to young professionals and manages the outreach team. She also manages searches and executes outreach directly herself…
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Talent Market’s mission is to promote liberty by providing talent for critical roles within the free-market nonprofit sector.

We provide consulting and recruiting services at no cost to 501(c)3 nonprofit organizations that clearly and directly focus on advancing the principles of economic freedom, free enterprise, free trade, free speech, property rights, rule of law, and limited regulation. (We do not work with political organizations, organizations with mission statements that do not clearly advance free-market principles, organizations that focus on social issues, or organizations that have a focus outside of the United States. We are not a job board. ) 

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