Director, Digital Fundraising and Advocacy
Amnesty International USA
Remote - within the United States
Anticipated Start Date: 05-01-2026
Description
The Development department is AIUSA’s primary driver of income generation and supports AIUSA’s mission and Amnesty International’s global human rights initiatives. The department’s goal is to ensure long-term financial sustainability by identifying new revenue streams, while also prioritizing retention, engagement, and upgrades of our existing supporter base through extraordinary donor experiences that inspire them to become life-long supporters.
The Director, Digital Fundraising and Advocacy (“Director”) is a strategic leader responsible for driving online engagement, revenue growth, and mission impact through digital channels.
Responsibilities
Reporting to the National Director, Digital Engagement, this role blends creativity, data-driven strategy, and technical expertise to lead integrated digital campaigns that inspire giving, mobilize supporters, and amplify the voice of AIUSA.
The Director will oversee digital fundraising initiatives, advocacy campaigns, and supporter journeys across Development, Marketing and Communications, Campaigns, and Movement Building and Member Engagement, using a blend of platforms from email and SMS to web, social media and emerging platforms.
Requirements
NA
Salary Range and Employee Benefits
$100,199.00 To $130,131.00 Annually
How to Apply for this Job
About the Organization
Amnesty International USA (AIUSA) is the global organization’s presence in the United States. We engage people in the U.S. to fight injustice all around the world, while we also work to protect people’s human rights here in the U.S. Amnesty International USA has more than one million members and activists across all 50 states, who are part of a larger global movement of 10 million people in 150 countries.
We are a democratically governed, grassroots membership organization, which means that our members vote on key policy issues and elect our Board of Directors.
Some of our members are experts on specific human rights issues, parts of the world, or advocacy areas, and they serve as volunteer leaders. Others are volunteer leaders of local or student groups in towns, universities, states, or regions of the country. Amnesty International USA’s elected Board members, staff, and members work together to lead the organization.
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