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Chorus America is the advocacy, research, and leadership development organization that advances the choral field. Our mission is to strengthen singing communities with the advocacy, connections, and resources they need to be a vital part of society. We do this by supporting and serving choral conductors, administrators, board members, and singers with a wide array of programs, publications, research, and professional services. These services strengthen their ability to build strong organizations that foster quality choral performances and leverage the unique characteristics of choral/group singing to build community. Chorus America currently serves more than 6,000 choruses, individuals, businesses, and organizations.
Chorus America is at an exciting state of post-pandemic recovery and evolution, launching a comprehensive next chapter and strategy. Access, diversity, equity, and inclusion (ADEI) is central to our mission and organization, focusing on racial justice in the choral field. When Chorus America was founded over 40 years ago, its mission was to serve professional choruses and uphold standards that centered on Western European musical traditions. Our organization acknowledges this history, and we continue to take meaningful action steps to represent and serve the vibrant diversity of the choral field and live up to our current mission. To learn more about Chorus America’s Strategic Objectives and accompanying goals that will shape our work during FY23-25, click here.
Chorus America is governed by a diverse Board of Directors, currently comprising 36 accomplished arts leaders from across the United States and Canada. The 12-member staff is mainly headquartered in Washington, DC, with several staff outside of the region working remotely full-time. For the fiscal year ending August 2022, Chorus America reported a total revenue of $2.15 million, total expenses of $2.14 million, and anticipates an annual budget in the range of $2-$2.5 million, which includes approximately $475,000-500,000 that is distributed directly to the field through our music education grant program. Not including regranting funds and related operations, the Development team currently raises approximately $700K – $800K through annual fund campaigns, major gifts program, corporate sponsorships, special events, an early-stage legacy giving program, foundation and government grants.
The Director of Development is key to maintaining Chorus America’s effectiveness, growth, and national standing in serving choruses and the professionals who lead them. Fundraising leadership includes the CEO, senior staff, and the Board.
WORK LOCATION
In addition to our fully remote team members, Chorus America currently supports a hybrid working environment. The Washington, DC area team is in the office 2 days per week with 3 days per week working at home/remotely (this is subject to change). Our small staff has built a dynamic and strong team culture rooted in collaboration and relationship-building. We continue to adapt our culture and approach to teamwork to bridge in-person and remote staff communication. A fully remote status will be considered for this position with travel expected for onboarding and team building. Additional travel requirements are outlined below.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Leadership & Implementation
Board of Directors
Institutional, Corporate, and Individual Giving
IF YOU WERE WORKING WITH US, HERE ARE SOME OF THE THINGS YOU WOULD DO DURING YOUR FIRST 90-DAYS:
Chorus America offers a salary range of $70K – $90K and a generous benefits package, including 100 percent employer paid health/dental/vision insurance; short- and long-term disability, life insurance, vacation; pre-tax transportation program; summer half-day Fridays; and rejuvenation leave program. Our compensation ranges are based on salary ranges for similar- sized nonprofit organizations in the professional services sector and adjusted for local labor market rates and differentiated by geography. DC metro area salary range is $80K – $90K.