For 90 years, the Bridger Ski Foundation has been a community institution that has served as a second family to thousands of youth and developed an impressive free winter trail system, while also maintaining a reputation as one of the best ski clubs in the U.S. The Development Director bridges the gap between vision and execution, ensuring that BSF’s non-athletic priorities—fundraising and community engagement–support the revenue health of BSF, while also nurturing the internal culture that makes BSF special.
Reports to: Executive Director
Status: FTE (Office in Bozeman with flexible work from home. Some evenings and weekends required for meetings and events.)
Compensation and Benefits:
Position Overview: For 90 years, the Bridger Ski Foundation has been a community institution that has served as a second family to thousands of youth and developed an impressive free winter trail system, while also maintaining a reputation as one of the best ski clubs in the U.S. The Development Director bridges the gap between vision and execution, ensuring that BSF’s non-athletic priorities—fundraising and community engagement–support the revenue health of BSF, while also nurturing the internal culture that makes BSF special.
We’re looking for an individual with a strong track record of fundraising, including managing a portfolio of both major and community donors, corporate partners, foundations and government grants. This person should love relationship-building across a wide range of stakeholders and preferably love to ski. This is mission-driven work with a warm and welcoming community of supporters, alumni, and passionate staff.
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Specific Duties:
Our culture is one defined by community – both on and off the hill. Committed to fostering a love for skiing and promoting athletic excellence, BSF offers educational and competitive programs across Nordic, Alpine, Freestyle, Freeskiing, Freeride, Skimo, and Snowboarding for all age groups. BSF also maintains and grooms an extensive network of community winter ski trails, ensuring access for all. Our dedication to accessibility is reflected in our efforts to keep skiing affordable through fundraising, scholarships, financial aid, open trail access, and equipment assistance. With a rich, 90-year history, we’re one of the oldest nonprofits in the region.
Mission:
Fostering personal growth, athletic development, and community wellness through accessible skiing and winter trail stewardship.
$95,000 - $110,000 per year