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Director of Development and Partnerships

Larkspur Conservation

Overview

Location

Nashville

TN

Experience

Senior

Compensation

$85,000

Workplace

Hybrid

Education

Bachelor's Degree

Apply Before

May 1, 2026

Job Description

Director of Development & Partnerships
Location: Nashville, TN
Status: Full-Time | Exempt
Reports To: Executive Director
Compensation: $85,000 annually + benefits (negotiable)
 
About Larkspur
Larkspur Conservation is a Tennessee-based nonprofit protecting land through conservation burial and re-imagining how we care for the dead, the grieving, and the living world. We steward hundreds of acres of protected land, operate Tennessee’s first conservation burial ground, and support families through death, ritual, and remembrance — while restoring forests, meadows, and wildlife habitat.
 
Fundraising at Larkspur is not transactional. It is relational, and deeply human. Donors are not just funders — they are stewards, story-holders, and long-term partners in land and legacy.
 
We are seeking a Director of Development & Partnerships to help build the next phase of Larkspur’s funding and community of support.
 
Position Summary
The Director of Development & Partnerships will lead and grow Larkspur’s fundraising efforts alongside the Executive Director. This is a senior-level individual contributor role with real leadership responsibility — ideal for someone who is ready to step into ownership, strategy, and relationship-building.
 
This person will manage individual giving, major donor cultivation, grants, partnerships, and donor communications — while helping shape the long-term fundraising vision of the organization.
 
Over time, this role is expected to grow into a Director of Development position as Larkspur expands.
 
What You’ll Be Responsible For
Fundraising & Revenue Growth
  • Build and manage a growing portfolio of individual donors, including major gift prospects
  • Help design and execute Larkspur’s annual fundraising strategy across:
  • Individual giving
    • Major gifts
    • Foundations & grants
    • Corporate and mission-aligned partners
  • Research and identify new funding opportunities
  • Track prospects, cultivation, and asks in a donor database
  • Support the executive director in donor meetings, stewardship, and relationship building
  • Help grow Larkspur’s base of recurring and legacy donors
Grants & Foundations
  • Research and apply for foundation and institutional funding
  • Write proposals, letters of inquiry, and reports
  • Track deadlines, reporting, and deliverables
  • Work with program staff to translate Larkspur’s work into fundable stories and outcomes
Donor Experience & Stewardship
  • Ensure donors feel deeply connected to Larkspur’s land, families, and mission
  • Help design thoughtful stewardship:
    • Thank-you letters
    • Impact updates
    • Invitations to events, burials, or land visits
  • Support donor recognition, tribute giving, and legacy gifts
Communications & Storytelling (in collaboration with staff)
  • Help translate Larkspur’s work into compelling donor-facing stories
  • Support fundraising campaigns, appeals, and special initiatives
  • Work with program and operations staff to surface meaningful narratives from the field
 
Systems & Administration
  • Maintain accurate donor records and reports
  • Track fundraising progress and pipeline
  • Support budgeting, forecasting, and reporting for development activities
 
Who We’re Looking For
This role is not about having a huge donor network. It is about having:
  • Curiosity
  • Emotional intelligence
  • Writing ability
  • Organizational skill
  • A love of people, land, and meaning
 
We are especially excited about candidates who are:
  • Coming from nonprofit, advocacy, environmental, or social-impact spaces
  • Looking for a place to retire or to grow into their career.
 
Qualifications
Required
  • Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience
  • Strong writing and communication skills
  • Comfort talking to people about money, values, and impact
  • Ability to manage multiple projects and deadlines
  • Interest in conservation, death care, or mission-driven work
  • Preferred (but not required)
  • Experience in fundraising, grant writing, or donor relations
  • Familiarity with donor databases or CRMs
  • Experience in environmental, faith-based, or social-justice nonprofits
 
Personal Qualities That Matter Here
  • Warm, thoughtful, and emotionally intelligent
  • Organized and reliable
  • Curious and self-directed
  • Comfortable learning in a fast-growing organization
  • Able to hold both spreadsheets and sacred stories
  • Grounded in integrity, care, and respect
 
What This Role Can Become
This is a rare opportunity to grow with an organization at a pivotal moment. The person in this role will:
  • Help shape Larkspur’s long-term funding model
  • Build deep relationships with donors and partners
  • Potential to grow into a Director of Development position as the organization expands
  • You will not be buried under bureaucracy — you will be building something that lasts.

Compensation & Benefits
$85,000 annually (negotiable) Benefits include PTO, healthcare, vision, dental, (Larkspur pays 80%).
 
To Apply
Please send a resume and a short letter of interest (tell us who you are and why you're interested in this position) to Careers@larkspurconservation.org.
 

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