Manager, Donor Communications
Repair the World
Posted
May 28, 2026
Location
Remote (US)
Type
Full-time
Compensation
$60000 - $75000
Mission
What you will drive
- Lead project management and execution of Repair's two major annual fundraising campaigns, including strategy, content, channel mix, timeline, and cross-functional coordination.
- Own the annual donor communications calendar, write and produce the national donor newsletter, and develop stewardship and solicitation communications across email, direct mail, and SMS.
- Write donor-facing content such as blog posts, stories from the field, and impact snapshots; create collateral pieces like one-pagers and impact reports.
- Conduct prospect research and prepare donor briefing documents for frontline fundraisers.
Impact
The difference you'll make
This role fuels the fundraising that enables Repair the World to mobilize Jews and their communities for social change, catalyzing acts of service toward a just world.
Profile
What makes you a great fit
- 3+ years of professional writing experience in fundraising, nonprofit communications, public relations, or a related field.
- Excellent written communication skills with ability to translate program outcomes into persuasive donor-facing content.
- Experience planning and executing multi-channel campaigns (email, direct mail, SMS) and comfort with data analysis.
- Strong project management skills; experience with Salesforce or CRM preferred.
Benefits
What's in it for you
Compensation: $60,000 - $75,000 annually (USD), adjusted for location. Benefits include paid time off for service, vacation, sick time, personal days, holidays; employer covers 100% of health premiums (medical/dental/vision) for most plans and 50% for dependents; retirement matching, professional development funds, employer-paid disability coverage, access to Jewish Learning Collaborative and Economic Access Fund; 16 weeks paid parental leave after 6 months.
About
Inside Repair the World
Repair the World mobilizes Jews and their communities to take action to pursue a just world, believing service in support of social change is vital to a flourishing Jewish community. By 2030, they aim to catalyze one million acts of service toward repairing the world.