The Director of Philanthropy will have responsibility for raising approximately $3 million annually in support of Museum operations and programs, with a particular emphasis on building relationships with major donors giving in the $25,000–$100,000 range, as well as supporting special fundraising initiatives. This role is intentionally structured for a leader who excels at both strategy and execution: someone who enjoys setting direction, building systems, developing people, and cultivating meaningful donor relationships. With strong board engagement, a distinctive mission, and an established donor base, the Museum offers a platform to shape a sophisticated, donor-centered development program and elevate philanthropy to its next level of impact. This position is based in Jackson, Wyoming, with the opportunity for a hybrid work environment (up to 2 days a week off site).
Key Responsibilities:
Strategy & Leadership
Major Gifts ($25,000–$100,000)
Team Management & Culture
Systems, Process, & Performance
Ideal Candidate Profile:
This position offers the chance to lead a core revenue function within a highly visible, mission-driven institution that is deeply rooted in its community and nationally respected. The Director of Philanthropy will have meaningful authority to shape strategy, influence organizational culture, and build a best-in-class fundraising program while working closely with an engaged Executive Director and board.
The ideal candidate is an accomplished development leader who is both strategic and hands-on. This person finds fulfillment in advancing mission through philanthropy, coaching teams, and building authentic donor relationships. This role will particularly appeal to a fundraiser who is energized by major gifts, enjoys managing people and programs, and is eager to grow with an institution that values thoughtful leadership and impact.
Commitment to the Mission, Vision, and Values of the National Museum of Wildlife Art (NMWA):
Mission:
Impart knowledge and generate wonder through art and education.
Vision:
Inspire connections with wildlife and nature.
Values:
Integrity, Excellence, Collaboration, Transparency, Accountability, Financial Responsibility
Qualifications:
Full-time exempt position with salary of $125,000 to $140,000 with opportunities for additional bonus compensation.
Full-time employees receive benefits including:
The National Museum of Wildlife Art is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace. We do not discriminate based on race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or any other protected characteristic under applicable law. We believe that diversity drives innovation and success, and we welcome applicants from all backgrounds to apply.
The National Museum of Wildlife Art, founded in 1987, is a Jackson Hole museum holding more than 5,000 artworks that depict wild animals from around the world. Featuring work by prominent artists such as Georgia O’Keeffe, Andy Warhol, Carl Rungius, Rembrandt Bugatti, Rosa Bonheur, Eugène Delacroix, John James Audubon, and Rembrandt van Rijn, the Museum’s unsurpassed permanent collection chronicles the history of wildlife in art from 2,500 B.C.E. to the present.
In 1994, the National Museum of Wildlife Art received the Wyoming Humanities Award for exemplary efforts in fostering the humanities in Wyoming. The Museum received its designation as the “National Museum of Wildlife Art of the United States” by order of Congress in 2008. The ¾ mile-long Sculpture Trail was designed by award-winning landscape architect, Walter Hood, and completed in 2012. More than 65,000 people visit each year, and over 3,000 children take part in our school tour programming annually. Boasting a museum shop, interactive children’s gallery, onsite restaurant, and outdoor Sculpture Trail, the Museum is located two-and-a-half miles north of Jackson’s Town Square, and two miles from the gateway of Grand Teton National Park.
$125,000 - $140,000 per year