Philanthropy & Partnerships Consultancy

Company:  Canadian Partnership for Women and Children
Location: Toronto
Closing Date: 27-11-2024
Hours: Full Time
Type: Permanent
Job Requirements / Description
Save the Children believes every child deserves a future. In Canada and around the world, we do whatever it takes –every day and in times of crisis – so children can fulfill their rights to a healthy start in life, the opportunity to learn and protection from harm. With over 100 years of expertise, we are the world’s first and leading independent children’s organization – transforming lives and the future we share. In alignment with our SCC 2022-27 strategic plan, we are committed to realizing our Theory of Change and transforming our methods towards decolonizing, anti-racism, power shifting, gender equality, and localization. As part of our commitment to advancing this work, we have developed an ambitious multi-year plan to increase revenue generation from the Philanthropy and Partnerships portfolios (P&P) which include: individual giving (major and planned giving), corporate and foundation partnerships, as well as the creation of a new mid-level program. We seek a qualified consultant to analyze the P&P fundraising plan, validate/refine multi-year targets, corresponding pipelines and resources, and develop a performance measurement framework. To complete this work, we require a consultant to collaborate closely with relevant Save the Children stakeholders including key international peers and specialists. The scope should encompass: Review of Multi-Year Plan: Thoroughly assess the existing multi-year plan, including revenue targets. Review and assess organizational (SCC and Save the Children International) resources (e.g. services, products and human resources) to support philanthropy and partnerships. Data and Market Review: Analyze market dynamics and donor preferences. Identify emerging trends and areas of opportunity within the philanthropic landscape. Performance Metrics Review and Analysis: Review and analyze existing metrics and key performance indicators. Analyze sector benchmarks and best practices for performance metrics and portfolio development. Timeline All initial scoping and recommendations should be provided by September 30th, 2024. The consultant should deliver: Detailed analysis of internal data/pipelines, market data/trends, and resources. Detailed rationale for (validated and/or adjusted) revenue targets by portfolio including the mapping of pipelines across the multi-year plan. Mapping of organizational resources (products, skills and resources) available to support philanthropy and partnerships. A proposed pathway to address gaps and align staffing, budget and other resources with revenue targets. A well-defined performance metrics framework including key performance indicators to track progress against the multi-year plan. Evaluation Criteria Proposals will be evaluated on: Understanding of the TOR, SCC 2022-27 strategy and Canadian philanthropic landscape. Methodological approach to delivering the scope of work. Previous experience and track record of the consultant or firm with similar projects. Budget Range $50,000 – $100,000 Proposal Requirements Interested consultants are invited to submit: A detailed technical proposal demonstrating a thorough understanding of this TOR and including the following: Consultant’s profile or firm’s profile. Proposed methodology. Proposed timelines. A financial proposal providing cost estimates and consultancy fees. CV of the consultant who will undertake the consultancy. A minimum of two references who can validate the quality of your work. A minimum of two samples of similar types of work. #J-18808-Ljbffr
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