Queen City Bicycle Collective
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Job Type: Full Time (32 to 40 hours per week)
Compensation: $55,000 – $65,000 / year
Organization Description:
Queen City Bicycle Collective (QC Bike) is a non-profit based in Manchester, NH, dedicated to promoting safe and affordable bicycling within our community. Our goal is to empower Manchester residents to rely on bicycles for transportation and recreation through our accessible services.
Our core programs include Open Shop – when the public is welcomed into our workshop to buy, donate, or repair their bicycles using our tools, parts, and technical expertise; and our Vouchered Bikes programs – the largest and longest running of which is our Be Active/Earn-A-Bike program, which provides 4th grade students at two Manchester schools with a bike package (bike, helmet, lights, & lock) or alternative, Be Active packages (basketball, football, soccer, or tennis packages), given as awards for successfully completing leadership curriculum in school.
Since 2021, we have continued expanding our offerings to include greater community outreach, beyond our core programs, through bicycling advocacy, education, and community-building events. These seek to bring greater awareness to bicycling in our community, and strengthen the sense of camaraderie among Manchester’s cyclists.
Position Summary:
Our Resource Development Manager will be responsible for helping us sustain and develop QC Bike’s financial & human capital. The manager will play a critical role in researching, maintaining, and expanding relationships with donors, sponsors, and volunteers, as well as ensuring the smooth operation of fundraising events and campaigns. Developing and sustaining these resources is crucial for QC Bike to conduct its work and serve its mission.
Job Duties and Responsibilities
Donor Cultivation and Relationship Management – (30%)
- Identify, cultivate, & solicit prospective major donors, steward existing donors, and strengthen relationships with corporate and foundation partners
- Network at selected community and leadership events
Volunteer Management – (25%)
- Develop and implement strategies to attract and retain a diverse volunteer base.
- Coordinate onboarding and training to ensure volunteers are equipped to contribute effectively to programs and events.
- Manage volunteer scheduling, track volunteer contributions, and organize appreciation efforts to foster engagement, retention, and recognition.
Campaign Support – (15%)
- Assist in the planning and execution of fundraising campaigns, including online and offline efforts.
- Design and produce marketing, promotional and outreach materials in collaboration with contracted and volunteer support.
Grant Management – (15%)
- Research and identify potential grant opportunities.
- Prepare and submit grant applications and reports.
Fundraising Events – (15%)
- Collaborate with contracted and volunteer support to promote events and attract sponsors.
- Coordinate logistics for fundraising events, including venue selection, vendor management, and participant registration.
- Provide on-site support during events to ensure a seamless experience for participants & volunteers
Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree in related fields preferred.
- 1-3 years of work experience in fundraising, project coordination, or communications in either a business or nonprofit organization preferred.
- Awareness, understanding, and connection to the mission of community bicycle nonprofits.
- Ideally, some connection to Manchester and/or southern New Hampshire
Skills:
- Strong organizational, time, and project management.
- Excellent written and verbal communication.
- Ability to make meaningful connections with individuals from diverse backgrounds.
- Self-motivated and able to work both independently and collaboratively.
- Possess a valid driver’s license
Competencies:
- Results-driven and accountable for outcomes.
- Self-reflective, adept at giving and receiving constructive feedback
- Strong team player who collaborates effectively across organizational settings.
Modest benefit package included (HRA, IRA, PTO ) and flexible work hours.
Please send an expression of interest to Tyler Glodt, Executive Director, at tyler@qcbike.org.
We plan to fill this position as soon as we find the right candidate.