Groundwork Denver- Development and Communications Director
Company: Groundwork Denver
Location: Denver
Posted on: February 17, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Benefits: Competitive salary
Health insurance Paid time off Wellness resources POSITION OVERVIEW
Location: Denver, CO Reports to: Executive Director Work Schedule:
Monday-Friday, 40 hours/week Compensation: $65k-85k annual salary,
depending upon experience Status: Full-time Work Model: Hybrid
Benefits Include: Paid sick, vacation, and holiday time off Health
and dental insurance for employees RTD EcoPass Optional benefits at
the employees expense include: employee vision insurance; health,
dental, and vision coverage of family members; retirement savings
program About Groundwork Denver: Groundwork Denver (GWD) is a
501(c)3 non-profit community-based organization that partners with
communities to improve the physical environment and promote health,
equity, and resilience. We work where environmental and social
challenges intersect; ensuring that all people, regardless of zip
code, have access to clean air, healthy food, green spaces, and
sustainable housing. With a current annual budget of approximately
$2 million, GWD is entering an exciting new chapter: strengthening
and diversifying its fundraising portfolio beyond government grants
to include a growing base of individual, corporate, and
community-based support. POSITION SUMMARY Development and
Communications Director (DCD) will lead GWDs efforts to expand and
sustain a diverse funding base while amplifying the organizations
public presence. This role is ideal for a strategic, creative
development professional eager to help build a more sophisticated,
sustainable, and community-centered fundraising program. Reporting
directly to the Executive Director, the DCD will serve as a key
member of the Senior Leadership Team and Board External Affairs
Committee, overseeing all aspects of development (70%) and
marketing and communications (30%). KEY RESPONSIBILITIES Strategic
Leadership Partner with the Executive Director and Board External
Affairs Committee to develop and implement an integrated
Development and Communications strategy. Establish annual and
long-term goals to ensure diversified revenue growth, prioritizing
growth in GWDs annual individual, corporate, and community-based
giving programs. Serve as a strategic partner aligning fundraising,
communications, and program narratives around GWDs mission,
centering environmental justice, community health, and workforce
development priorities. Development (70%) Lead strategies for
individual and corporate giving, including annual appeals, monthly
donor programs, and sponsorships. Design and implement donor
cultivation and stewardship plans, centering equity and authentic
relationship-building. Coordinate with Groundwork Denver staff,
volunteers, and the Board of Directors to successfully oversee at
least two major fundraising events per year, along with overseeing
quarterly giving campaigns. Manage Groundwork Denvers donor
database (CRM), ensuring accurate and timely gift entry,
acknowledgment, and reporting. Partner with the Finance Director on
fundraising projections, grant budgets, and financial reporting.
Connect volunteers (corporate and community) with program leads for
engagements that are integrating volunteer support. Represent GWD
externally at events and community forums to build visibility and
partnerships. Assist in the management of consultants and staff
supporting events and donor communications. Marketing &
Communications (30%) In partnership with the Executive Director,
centering GWDs Environmental Justice focus, develop and execute a
communications strategy that grows local awareness of Groundwork
Denvers mission, while leveraging Groundwork USAs national
messaging and assets. Oversee storytelling, social media, email
campaigns, and digital engagement to deepen community and donor
connections. Produce key marketing materials, including
newsletters, annual reports, event collateral, etc., that highlight
GWDs impact and leadership. Ensure consistent, mission-aligned
messaging across all channels, centering Environmental Justice.
Collaborate with Program Teams, Leaders, and Directors to amplify
success stories and connect impact to fundraising goals.
PERFORMANCE METRICS AND FIRST YEAR PRIORITIES In partnership with
the Executive Director, the DCD will define and meet clear success
measures in their first 1218 months, including: Fundraising &
Revenue Growth Work with the Executive Director to develop and
implement a comprehensive annual development and communications
plan within the first 90 days. Grow individual and corporate giving
program performance. Launch a monthly donor or recurring gift
program with measurable participation growth. Establish systems for
tracking and reporting on donor engagement and retention
(Salesforce is currently being used as GWDs data collection
platform). Plan and execute at least two high impact fundraising
events and quarterly giving campaigns that engage existing
constituents and new audiences each year. Brand & Communications
Roll out a consistent messaging framework across digital, print,
and community outreach materials, that centers GWDs Environmental
Justice focus. Grow GWDs digital reach and engagement (followers,
newsletter subscriptions, and event participation). Develop an
annual communications calendar featuring key programs, staff
stories, and community impact. Organizational Leadership Build
strong, collaborative relationships with staff, board members, and
community partners. Lead and strengthen the Board External Affairs
Committee as an active fundraising and ambassadorial resource.
Strategically support the development of additional earned-income
streams in partnership with the Executive Director and Senior
Program Director(s). QUALIFICATIONS 57 years of progressively
responsible experience in nonprofit fundraising and communications,
with demonstrated success in individual and/or corporate giving.
Strong understanding of marketing, communications, and
brand-building strategies. Proven experience in building
customer-loyalty through successful marketing efforts, including
physical marketing, social media marketing and management,
digital/affiliate marketing, in-person marketing, and more.
Exceptional written and verbal communication skills, with the
ability to inspire donors, partners, and community members to
support our mission. Experience supervising staff or consultants
and managing multiple projects simultaneously. Commitment to
environmental justice, racial equity, and community empowerment.
English and Spanish-language proficiency is preferred. Personal
Attributes : The ideal candidate for this role will possess the
following skills and traits: Strategic thinker with strong
execution skills. Collaborative leader who thrives in a dynamic,
mission-driven environment. Equity-minded relationship builder, who
values authenticity and community voice. Creative storyteller who
can translate program outcomes into inspiring impact narratives.
Other Requirements The Groundwork Denver office is located in the
Cole neighborhood of Denver and is ADA compliant. Field work or
volunteer activities may include supervising youth in natural
outdoor areas and parks with uneven terrain, tree planting, lifting
50-pound bags of soil or mulch, walking and completing door-to-door
canvassing, and other outdoor physical activity. Ability to utilize
computer systems, manage phones, and travel to and from meetings
and appointments. A background check will be completed prior to
start of work and as often as annually. TO APPLY Please complete an
application and provide a resume, along with a one- to two-page
cover letter. In your cover letter, please describe why you are
interested in this position and include previous fundraising and
marketing experience along with impacts. This position is open
until filled. Anticipated closing date for applications is February
6, 2026, with an intended hire date of March 6, 2026. Groundwork
Denver provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all
employees and applicants for employment without regard to race,
color, ethnicity, religion, gender, gender identity, gender
expression, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability,
marital status or civil union status, past or present military
service, or any other protected classification. This policy applies
to all employment decisions, including recruiting, hiring,
placement, promotion, termination, layoff, compensation and
training. Flexible work from home options available.
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