Development Coordinator Bonton Farms-Bexar

Development Coordinator

Full Time • Bonton Farms-Bexar

What started as a small garden in a vacant lot in this little inner-city neighborhood, quickly turned into the City of Dallas’ first urban farm. The original farm is 1.25 acres boldly situated in the South Dallas community of Bonton, an area ravaged by generational poverty, crime, and classified by the USDA as a food desert. In 2016, a local family, the Treffingers, were inspired by the mission of Bonton Farms and generously donated 20 acres of land located about 10 miles from the original farm. They loved it so much that when another 20 acre plot adjacent to the original one became available, they purchased it and donated it for further expansion of Bonton Farms. That 40 acre site is what we call "The Bonton Farms Extension". It happens to be one of the largest urban farms in the Unites States. In this unlikely setting, we are cultivating a sustainable and vibrant urban farm with the mission to restore lives, create jobs and ignite hope.

DEVELOPMENT COORDINATOR  

What is Bonton?
 
For the last 200 years, racial injustice and systemic oppression prevented opportunities in Bonton that were a given elsewhere. People here experienced higher rates of diabetes, stroke and cancer, and 48% of residents lived in poverty. Residents have been denied access to the seven human essentials that are necessary to survive and thrive - health & wellness, economic stability, safe and affordable housing, transportation, a sense of belonging, education and access to fair credit. Today, the community is transforming, and healing is coming from within.

Who We Are

Bonton Farms is on a mission is to transform lives by disrupting systems of inequity, laying a foundation where health, wholeness, and opportunity are the norm for all people. While many nonprofits work to solve one issue, Bonton Farms focuses on place-based interventions to build community capacity for long-term change. As the ecosystem of community resources improves, the neighbors in Bonton use these resources to build successful, self-sufficient lives, ultimately interrupting the impact of decades of disenfranchisement. Bonton Farms’ programs focus on the following seven human essentials: economic stability, health and wellness, transportation, education, access to fair credit and community belonging.

THE MISSION - Transform lives by disrupting systems of inequity, laying a foundation where change yields health, wholeness and opportunity as the norm. 
 
Position Summary:
Bonton Farms is seeking a passionate and detail-oriented Development Coordinator to support our mission of transforming lives through community, food, and opportunity. This role plays a key part in executing our annual fundraising strategy, managing donor communications, and helping us build strong, lasting relationships with those who support our work.

The ideal candidate will be highly organized, proactive, and motivated by the opportunity to contribute to meaningful change in the Bonton community.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Process all donations and prepare personalized acknowledgment letters and donor correspondence within 72 hours of receipt.

  • Support and grow online donations through targeted communications, including Friends of the Farm campaigns and stewardship activities.

  • Coordinate the creation, production, and distribution of annual fundraising appeals, including campaigns like North Texas Giving Day, Year-End Giving, and Year in Review.

  • Report on fundraising progress bi-weekly and participate in regular check-ins with the Director of Development.

  • Help develop and distribute quarterly newsletters, e-blasts, and event invitations that keep donors connected to our mission.

  • Support the planning and execution of donor cultivation events and volunteer appreciation efforts.

  • Collaborate with the Volunteer Coordinator to manage skill-based volunteers and pro-bono professionals.

Qualifications:

  • High School diploma required; degree or coursework in Nonprofit Management, Communications, or a related field preferred.

  • Relevant experience in nonprofit development or fundraising strongly preferred.

  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite and a donor database or CRM platform (e.g., Bloomerang, Salesforce, etc.).

  • Strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and a heart for community-focused work.

Compensation: $40,000.00 - $50,000.00 per year

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.





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