The Tulsa Flyer is seeking a Chief Development Officer (CDO) to oversee fundraising, external communications, and partnerships for an independent, community-centered, nonprofit news startup.
The CDO will be a strategic leader at the Tulsa Flyer as the key architect behind the organization's fundraising strategy and systems in support of a $4.5m annual expense budget. They will build and lead a high-performing fundraising team, establish robust systems to support best-in-class fundraising practices, manage external vendors (e.g. marketing/communications consultants), and cultivate meaningful relationships with major donors, foundations, and organizational partners. The CDO reports to the CEO, manages a full-time development manager, and works closely with an audience and membership director on individual donor campaigns.
The ideal candidate will be an experienced fundraiser, with a track record of raising significant funding from both major donors and institutional funders, an entrepreneurial mindset, and ability to work in a startup environment.
This is a unique opportunity to join an innovative, community-driven organization in its early stages and to play a critical role in building its base of support across Tulsa and establishing its long-term sustainability and ongoing community impact.
The Tulsa Flyer is a startup nonprofit organization that has raised $14 million so far in service of a vision to give everyone in Tulsa the local news they need to live more informed and more connected lives. The newsroom will produce high-quality journalism while engaging with residents to produce and distribute community reporting, employing an innovative model for local journalism that is directly responsive to local needs. In addition to a team of editors and beat reporters, the Tulsa newsroom will have best-in-class community engagement expertise, multimedia production, dedicated capacity for service journalism and research, and a program that trains citizens as government watchdogs called the Tulsa Documenters.
At the Tulsa Flyer, we value learning, curiosity and diverse perspectives. We are dedicated to equitable hiring and follow best practices to create an inclusive hiring process.
Reporting to the CEO, the CDO will collaborate with a senior leadership team and board of directors to lead all aspects of the Tulsa Flyer's fundraising efforts. Beyond securing contributions, the CDO will build critical infrastructure that will help solidify Tulsa Flyer’s future as a vital, sustainable force for community impact in Tulsa. The CDO will have one direct report to start, in addition to support from external vendors, and will have the following responsibilities:
We value a wide range of experiences and backgrounds. If our mission resonates with you and you believe you have the potential to thrive in this role, we’d love to hear from you—even if you don’t meet all of the listed qualifications.
Salary: $125k - 150k
Benefits: Full health benefits, including employee’s medical premium covered 100%; paid leave including the last week of the year for all staff, and 401K with a 4% match
Training: $2,000 annual stipend toward outside training and professional development opportunities
We’re committed to building an inclusive organization that represents the people and communities we serve. We encourage members of traditionally underrepresented communities to apply, including women, people of color, veterans, LGBTQ+ people and people with disabilities. Tulsa Flyer is dedicated to equal employment opportunities for all applicants and employees. We encourage people of all races, colors, national origins, ancestries, creeds, religions, genders, ages, disabilities, veteran status, sexual orientations, and marital statuses to apply.
What to expect in the hiring process: We hope to fill this role as soon as possible, though the hiring process can typically take from a few weeks to a few months. We will do our best to communicate with you about timing expectations throughout the process. Candidates who advance to later rounds of this process can expect several interviews, including with a panel of community members. Semifinalists will be asked to complete a written assignment designed to help us understand your thinking and approach to the role, and you will be offered an optional prep session to ask any questions that will help you put your best foot forward in this process. We aim to truly get to know you, to help you fully understand the role you’re applying for.