WEAVE’s mission is to promote safe and healthy relationships and support survivors of sexual assault, domestic violence, and sex trafficking. WEAVE’s vision is that when everyone acts, violence ends.
Position Summary: The Community Engagement Coordinator works closely with the Philanthropy team, WEAVE colleagues, community members, and volunteers to achieve revenue goals and create memorable experiences for diverse individuals, groups, and businesses who support the agency and the survivors it serves. This role oversees WEAVE’s fundraising events, serves as the point of contact for Community Partner Events that benefit WEAVE, supports internal events and meetings, and manages volunteers.Success in this position is measured by the achievement of defined metrics—including revenue targets, in-kind donation goals, volunteer engagement, and event outcomes—as well as the satisfaction of community partners, volunteeers and other stakeholders.
The Community Engagement Coordinator thrives on managing multiple projects with strong attention to detail, matches the energy of those who work for and come to WEAVE with fresh ideas, and works to create meaningful opportunities for engagement. A results-driven mindset and commitment to excellence in partner experience are essential.Essential Functions: Community Partner Event Management
- Implement and manage the WEAVE’s Community Partner Events (events that raise funds or secure in-kind donations) including screening applications, providing event support, attending events or coordinating WEAVE representatives’ attendance, and managing donor relationships for event organizers.
- Oversee process and organization of in-kind donations.
- Responsible for managing a portfolio of community partner event related donors and ensuring appropriate communications and stewardship in alignment with WEAVE’s ongoing donor engagement and stewardship efforts.
- Work with Director of Philanthropy & Communications to identify marketing and media relations needs and strategy.
WEAVE Events/Meetings
- Manage logistics and execution of tasks in support of agency events and meetings including vendor relations, permit and contracting, set up/breakdown, and volunteers and support staff.
- Solicit donations for auctions and raffles.
- Work with Director of Philanthropy & Communications to identify marketing and media relations needs and strategy.
- Responsible for assisting with event/meeting budgets, timelines, and materials and tracking progress.
- Coordinate post-event evaluations and analysis.
- Work with Director of Philanthropy & Communications to develop comprehensive sponsorship packages with a range of benefits and price options.
- Provide support with sponsorship process including distribution of materials, invoicing, ensuring benefits are provided at levels promised, and providing exceptional customer service to sponsors and their guests.
Volunteer Engagement
- Implement volunteer orientation 4-6 times per year and follow up with attendees.
- Identify volunteer needs for events or projects and recruit volunteers
- Provide training for volunteers
- Document volunteer engagement in databases
- Be an active member of local volunteer support organization
- Support departments who have/need volunteers. Ensure trainings are completed and volunteer hours are documented
- Create volunteer appreciation opportunities
Other Responsibilities
- Attend and participate as a member of the Philanthropy Team in meetings to formulate and implement policies and plans to meet the organization’s goals.
- Attend and participate in staff and other agency-wide meetings and committees.
- Other job duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
- BA degree in applicable field preferred. Additional position related experience may be substituted
- Two years related experience in community engagement, project management, volunteer coordination, and/or event coordination.
- Two years professional experience in the nonprofit sector strongly desired.
- Experience overseeing volunteers or staff.
- Proficiency in Office 365 tools including use of SharePoint & Microsoft Teams, and Microsoft Office products, including Word, Outlook, Excel & PowerPoint. Strong computer skills including graphic design software and capacity to learn various online database, design and project management programs.
- Ability to maintain a cooperative, professional demeanor with clients, volunteers, staff, and community members.
- Excellent writing and editing skills.
- Excellent verbal communication and presentation skills.
- Ability to organize time effectively and work on a variety of projects in the same timeframe.
- Proficiency with office machines, including computers, database systems, scanners
- High level of accuracy, organizational skills, and ability to handle multiple tasks.
- Ability to work with minimal supervision.
- Bilingual in spoken and written Spanish strongly desired but not required.
- Complete WEAVE’s peer counselor training program and pass background (post-hiring requirement).
- Valid California Driver’s license and reliable transportation, including vehicle insurance.
23.37 To 37.79 (USD) Annually