Director, Institutional Giving
Company: Dallas Arboretum & Botanical Society, Inc.
Location: Dallas
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description The Dallas Arboretum and
Botanical Garden is seeking a Director, Institutional Giving to
lead corporate and foundation fundraising strategy and efforts to
support the garden’s exhibitions, education programs, capital
projects, and annual operations. Currently reporting to the Chief
Advancement Officer and ultimately reporting to a new Vice
President, Development, this role builds and manages relationships
with key institutional partners while crafting compelling proposals
and sponsorships that reflect the Arboretum’s pillars of
excellence, engagement, environment, and experience. The ideal
candidate combines strategic fundraising vision, persuasive
writing, and relationship-driven leadership. JOB SUMMARY : The
Director, Institutional Giving leads the strategy, cultivation, and
stewardship of corporate and foundation funding partners for the
Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden. This position manages a
comprehensive institutional giving program that supports
exhibitions, educational initiatives, capital projects, and annual
operations. Working collaboratively across departments, the
Director develops compelling proposals, sponsorship packages, and
impact reports that reflect the Arboretum’s mission and its four
pillars of Environment, Excellence, Engagement, and Experience.
This role combines strategic fundraising leadership with strong
writing, relationship management, and data-driven planning skills
to expand the Arboretum’s base of institutional support. ESSENTIAL
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO:
Institutional Fundraising Strategy Develop and execute a
comprehensive plan to grow revenue from corporate and foundation
sources. Set annual and multi-year goals for institutional giving
in alignment with organizational priorities and Advancement
objectives. Manage a portfolio of institutional prospects and
donors, leading all aspects of identification, cultivation,
solicitation, and stewardship. Partner with the Chief Advancement
Officer and senior leadership to develop proposals for
transformational gifts and sponsorships. Corporate Partnerships and
Sponsorships Lead the creation and implementation of corporate
sponsorship opportunities for exhibitions, public programs, and
special events, such as Dallas Blooms, the Food & Wine Festival,
Autumn at the Arboretum, and Holiday at the Arboretum. Collaborate
with the Marketing, Sales, Special Events, Membership teams and
other internal stakeholders to align sponsorship benefits,
recognition, and activation with organizational goals. Oversee the
fulfillment of sponsor deliverables, including logo placement,
signage, hospitality, and reporting. Cultivate relationships with
corporate leaders, marketing executives, and community partners to
sustain and grow sponsorship support. Foundation Grants Identify
new foundation, private, and public funding opportunities that
align with the Arboretum’s mission and priorities in education,
horticulture, capital expansion, and community engagement. Write
compelling grant proposals, letters of inquiry, and reports with
clear outcomes and impact narratives. Coordinate grant budgets and
financial reporting with Finance and program staff to ensure
compliance with funder requirements. Maintain an annual corporate
sponsorship and grants calendar to track submission and reporting
deadlines. Collaboration and Internal Partnerships Work closely
with senior leadership, program directors, and marketing to
identify institutional priorities and articulate funding needs.
Partner with the Marketing and Guest Experience teams on
collateral, recognition, and storytelling that amplify sponsor
visibility. Collaborate with the Director, Development Operations
to ensure accurate gift entry, tracking, and reporting in Raiser’s
Edge NXT. Engage the President/CEO and key board members in
cultivating and stewarding top institutional prospects. Stewardship
and Reporting Develop tailored stewardship plans to recognize
institutional funders through events, media, and reports.
Coordinate impact reporting, data collection, and visual
storytelling to demonstrate measurable outcomes. Ensure
institutional donors receive timely acknowledgment, benefit
fulfillment, and engagement opportunities. SKILLS AND
QUALIFICATIONS: Education and Experience Bachelor’s degree
required; advanced degree preferred. Minimum of (5) five to (7)
seven years of progressively responsible experience in
institutional giving, grant writing, or corporate relations. Proven
record of securing and managing five- and six-figure grants or
sponsorships. Strong experience collaborating with internal teams
on proposal development and deliverable fulfillment. Proficiency
with Raiser’s Edge NXT, Microsoft Office, and project management
tools. Key Competencies and Attributes Exceptional written and
verbal communication skills, including grant writing and persuasive
storytelling. Strategic thinker with ability to translate
institutional priorities into compelling cases for support.
Excellent organizational and time-management skills with meticulous
attention to detail. Confident relationship-builder who thrives in
both corporate and philanthropic settings. Collaborative,
adaptable, and enthusiastic about advancing the Arboretum’s
mission. Work Environment Occasional evening and weekend hours are
required for donor and sponsor events. Ability to pass all
pre-employment testing, including a criminal background check and
drug screening Valid driver's license To help you stay energized,
engaged, and inspired, we offer a wide range of benefits including
comprehensive healthcare, a 401K, and Paid Time Off (PTO). The
mission of the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden is to be a
garden for all that enriches lives through beauty, learning, and
connection. We are a world-class sanctuary where people and plants
flourish in the natural environment. The Dallas Arboretum is proud
to be an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will
receive consideration for employment without regard to race, age,
color, ancestry, national origin, place of birth, religion, sex,
sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, military or
veteran status, genetic characteristics or disability unrelated to
job performance.
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