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The British Museum

Philanthropy Manager

London Hybrid 5-10 yrs exp Museums, Historical Sites, and Zoos 1,332 employees
Major Gifts FundraisingRelationship ManagementCommunicationProposal WritingEvent Planning

Requirements

The ideal candidate is an experienced major gifts fundraiser with a proven track record of securing five- and six-figure donations. Strong communication skills and the ability to manage relationships with high-net-worth individuals and organizations are essential.

Job Description

Philanthropy Manager

Full-time 41 hours per week

Hybrid (at least 3 days per week on-site in Bloomsbury, London)

Permanent contract

£48,756 per annum

Application deadline: 23 July 2026


About the role

It is an exciting time to join the British Museum. Under the leadership of Director Dr Nicholas Cullinan OBE and the Board of Trustees, the Museum is embarking on an ambitious programme of transformation through its Masterplan, a major redevelopment project that will reimagine the Museum for the 21st century while safeguarding its collection and ensuring public access for generations to come.


As part of this vision, the Museum is preparing to launch a major fundraising campaign with a target of raising at least £500 million through philanthropy.


As Philanthropy Manager, you will play a key role in securing and stewarding major gifts from individual supporters, family foundations, trusts, donor-advised funds and other philanthropic partners. Working closely with senior colleagues across the Development team and wider Museum, you will help grow long-term relationships with donors, develop compelling funding opportunities, and support the delivery of ambitious fundraising targets for both revenue and capital projects.


About you

You are an experienced major gifts fundraiser with a track record of securing five- and six-figure donations and managing relationships with high-net-worth individuals, trusts, foundations and their advisors. You are a confident communicator and persuasive writer, able to build strong relationships and develop compelling cases for support.


Highly organised and self-motivated, you are comfortable managing a varied portfolio of prospects, balancing competing priorities and working towards ambitious income targets. You bring strong judgement, excellent stakeholder management skills and a collaborative approach, with the ability to work effectively across a complex organisation.


Key areas of responsibility

  • Manage a portfolio of major donor prospects and supporters, developing tailored cultivation, solicitation and stewardship strategies to secure significant gifts.
  • Support the planning and delivery of cultivation, stewardship and fundraising events, including the Museum's annual fundraising Ball.
  • Raise funds for key Museum priorities, contributing to annual income targets and the development of the Museum's major capital campaign.
  • Research, write and deliver high-quality funding proposals, reports and donor communications that are engaging, accurate and persuasive.
  • Build strong relationships with donors, trustees, advisors and colleagues across the Museum.


Benefits

At the British Museum, we believe our people are at the heart of everything we do and have designed a benefits package that goes beyond the ordinary. Our full list of benefits can be found here.


Additional details

If you have any additional needs that we should be aware of to support you with your application, please provide details to bmrecruit@britishmuseum.org.


Right to Work: The British Museum holds a Skilled Worker sponsor licence. Applicants are responsible for determining whether the advertised salary and role meet current UKVI sponsorship requirements and for ensuring they have, or can obtain, the appropriate right to work in the UK. The Museum cannot provide immigration advice, and eligibility should be checked before submitting an application.


The Museum also adheres to the HMG Baseline Personnel Security Standard (BPSS) for pre-employment screening of Civil Servants.

Skills

Major Gifts FundraisingRelationship ManagementCommunicationProposal WritingEvent PlanningStewardshipOrganizational SkillsSelf-MotivationJudgmentStakeholder ManagementCollaborationPersuasionNetworkingFundraising StrategyDonor EngagementCapital Campaigns

About The British Museum

With cultures from the dawn of human history to the present day, the British Museum is a museum of the world, for the world. Founded in 1753, the Museum holds, conserves, researches, exhibits and shares the collection in its care, making it available to the widest possible audience. It is the foremost museum of the history of humanity, where visitors can engage with two million years of cultural achievement. Visitors can enjoy a unique comparison of world cultures in a collection that brings together objects from around the globe, spanning continents and oceans. No other museum is responsible for a collection of the same depth, breadth, beauty and significance. World-famous objects including the Rosetta Stone, Parthenon sculptures, and Egyptian mummies are visited by 6 million visitors per year. In addition to the vast permanent collection, the Museum’s special exhibitions, displays and events are all designed to advance understanding of the collection and cultures they represent. Drawing on the richness of its collection of 8 million objects and the unparalleled expertise of its staff, the Museum has cemented its position as a world forum and a natural place for debate on issues facing today’s globalised society. Find out more about all exhibitions and book tickets: http://www.britishmuseum.org/whats_on/special_exhibitions.aspx For current job opportunities please visit http://www.britishmuseum.org/the_museum/jobs.aspx

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