Community Music Center of Boston seeks a Grants & Major Gifts Manager to join its high-performing advancement team at an exciting juncture in the organization's trajectory. Now in the final year of the successful $20 million Valuing All Voices capital campaign, CMCB will be building on our campaign's momentum as we open our flagship new facility in Roxbury's Nubian Square in early 2027 (read more about our expansion HERE).
Reporting directly to the Chief Advancement Officer and joining a team of four full-time staff and several part-time youth employees, this new key position is responsible for identifying institutional grant opportunities, drafting proposals, and reporting on stewardship. This role will also provide strategic prospect research, fundraising analysis, and operational support for major gift ($5K+) donors. Over time, the position could grow to include front-line fundraising opportunities as well.
This position is an excellent opportunity for an early-to-mid career professional with a background in institutional fundraising who is also interested in expanding their skillset to include research and analysis for major gift prospects. The ideal candidate can bring a combination of persuasive storytelling, analytic thinking, and an ability to connect the dots while balancing varied job responsibilities. This position will inherit a very strong portfolio of institutional giving and major gift relationships, including both longstanding supporters and a mobilized base of new supporters who have joined during the past 5-10 years.
Benefits include: medical, dental, vision insurance; flexible spending account (health and dependent care); commuter benefits (transit and parking); paid time off (vacation, sick, personal); voluntary supplemental insurance including short-term and long-term disability; employer-contributory 403(b) retirement plan; employee assistance program; and discounts on music instruction at CMCB
Like all roles at CMCB, there is investment in professional development training and mentorship from senior staff.
Status: Regular full-time (40 hours/week), salaried, exempt
Start Date: August/September 2026
Schedule: Hybrid, Monday - Friday, occasional evening and/or weekend hours with advance notice
Responsibilities
Qualifications
Essential
Preferred
Physical Demands
The duties of this position are performed indoors in a business/office setting. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate during active programming hours and minimal otherwise. While performing the duties of this job, the employee must be able to remain in a stationary position 50-75% of the time. They will need to constantly operate a computer and other office productivity machinery. The person in this position frequently communicates verbally with internal and external constituents and must be able to exchange accurate information in these situations. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision and the ability to adjust focus.
Application Instructions
To apply, please visit https://cmcb.isolvedhire.com/jobs/1821119. Please be prepared to submit the below materials (addressed to Zach Sheets, Chief Advancement Officer) as part of your application:
Incomplete applications may not be considered. Applications will be reviewed beginning July 16th as they are received, so early submission is encouraged. This position will remain open for applications until filled. Please, no phone calls or walk-ins.
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About CMCB
Community Music Center of Boston is an arts education nonprofit founded in 1910, with a mission to transform lives by providing equitable access to excellent music education and arts experiences. Over 2,500 students participate in our programs every week. We are proud to act as the largest external provider of arts education to the Boston Public Schools, supporting rigorous, relevant, and culturally-responsive musical instruction for one of the most diverse school districts in the nation. CMCB's Community Music School Division offers lessons, group classes, ensembles, and early childhood programming at our headquarters in Boston's South End. Our Community Engagement Programs operate in partnership with a dozen public schools, a dozen social service agencies, and a variety of community centers, housing developments, and charter schools, supporting programs throughout virtually every neighborhood in Boston, in-school, after-school, and in the summer.
Community Music Center of Boston is committed to recruiting and fostering a diverse community of staff and students and is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. BIPOC individuals, LGBTQIA+ individuals, and members of other historically disenfranchised and marginalized populations are strongly encouraged to apply.