About SBP
SBP is a national nonprofit organization dedicated to helping communities shrink the time between disaster and recovery. We take a holistic approach to disasters by increasing readiness and resilience before they happen, and streamlining rebuilding and long-term recovery after.
Joining SBP is more than just joining a workforce. It’s about contributing to a mission where you can enact real change and make a difference in the lives of people impacted by disasters.
Position Summary:
The Individual Giving Associate is a key member of SBP’s Individual Giving team, responsible for executing mass-market fundraising strategies, including annual fund campaigns, monthly giving, digital fundraising, and rapid-response disaster fundraising efforts. This role supports the growth and retention of SBP’s donor base and plays a critical role in building the pipeline of future leadership and major gift donors.
Reporting to the Leadership Giving Manager, this position collaborates closely with development, marketing, and communications teams to drive revenue and strengthen donor engagement across all channels.
Requirements:Campaign Execution & Fundraising Strategy
Donor Growth, Retention & Stewardship
Data, Reporting & Systems Management
Communications, Gift Processing & Team Support
Other Duties as Assigned
Requirements and Qualifications
Education: Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience.
Work Experience: 1–3 years of experience in fundraising, marketing, communications, or a related field.
Technical Skills and Proficiency: Experience or familiarity with digital fundraising, email marketing platforms, and CRM systems (e.g., Salesforce) preferred. Proficiency with Google Workspace or Microsoft Office and familiarity with digital tools and social media platforms.
Core Competencies (Soft Skills): Strong written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to craft clear and compelling messages. Highly organized with strong attention to detail and project management skills. Analytical mindset with comfort working with data and performance metrics. Interest in nonprofit work and a passion for SBP’s mission.
Special Requirements: Flexibility to work occasional evenings and weekends to support donor engagement, fundraising campaigns, and time-sensitive disaster response efforts. SBP Standard - Mandatory checks (e.g., criminal background, drug screening) with the ability to pass a criminal history check to include National Sex Offender Registry, State, and FBI/; US Citizen or ability to work in the United States.
Salary range: $45,000 - $55,000
SBP is building a team from a broad range of backgrounds.
We love fresh perspectives and we know our teams grow stronger when they include different experiences. We adhere to all relevant employment laws and never discriminate in our hiring. By welcoming people from varied backgrounds, we spark new ideas and are better prepared to support the communities we serve.
SBP is an equal opportunity employer.
We are an equal opportunity employer. All applicants will be considered without discrimination on the basis of race, color, sex, sexual orientation, pregnancy, religion, age, national origin, genetic information, disability, military status, familial status, political affiliation, or any other characteristic protected by law.
Compensation details: 45000-55000 Yearly Salary
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SBP was founded in March 2006 by Zack Rosenburg and Liz McCartney after the couple (now married), who originally lived in Washington, D.C., volunteered in Louisiana’s St. Bernard Parish following Hurricane Katrina. The parish, located just outside of New Orleans, was rendered 100% uninhabitable by Katrina’s floodwaters. Seeing the inefficiency and unbearably slow progress of the institutional - or “traditional” rebuilding process, but inspired by the residents' collective spirit and fierce determination to rebuild, Zack and Liz launched an organization - originally called St. Bernard Project - to help them achieve their recovery goals.
With the tremendous support of donors, volunteers and corporate partners, that organization has grown from a three-person volunteer team into a national organization headquartered in New Orleans, and recognized as a leader in disaster resilience and recovery, with a mission to shrink the time between disaster and recovery.
With operations nationwide, it rebranded in 2016 changing its name officially to, SBP. In doing so the new name allows the organization to grow well beyond its hyper-local roots in St. Bernard Parish, while still retaining the legacy and spirit of those early days.
SBP seeks to achieve its mission via five interventions:
Rebuild homes quickly after disasters by mobilizing private sector innovations and assigning a single point of contact to make the home rebuilding process faster and more predictable.
Share rebuilding innovations with other rebuilding organizations to allow for efficient, predictable recovery on a national scale.
Prepare home and business owners prior to and following disaster with specific steps to mitigate risk and improve resilience.
Advise policy makers immediately after a disaster so they can deploy federal dollars sooner, and in a way that empowers an efficient recovery.
Advocate for the reform of disaster recovery strategies in the U.S. to improve the predictability and speed of recovery.
SBP’s model is greatly enhanced by AmeriCorps members from all over the country who serve as client case managers, volunteer coordinators and construction site supervisors, overseeing the labor of more than 30,000 volunteers annually at SBP operations around the U.S.
With its construction system enhanced and optimized through an ongoing partnership with Toyota, which helped implement lean manufacturing processes, SBP rebuilds homes far below market rate, and carries out construction projects with much lower subsidies than traditional affordable housing models.
Since 2006, SBP has directly rebuilt homes for more than 2,140 families with the help of more than 130,000 volunteers in New Orleans, LA; Joplin, MO; Staten Island, NY; Rockaway, NY; Monmouth/Ocean Counties, NJ; San Marcos, TX; Columbia, SC; Baton Rouge, LA; Houston, TX; Brazoria County, TX; Puerto Rico; the Florida Panhandle; and the Bahamas.