Job Description
Job Description
Organization : World Farmers, Inc.
Location : Lancaster, MA
Reports to : Executive Director
Employment Type : Full-time Hybrid (1 day working from home); occasional evening or weekend attendance for fundraising events.
Travel : Local Travel to attend events and meet donors (foundations, corporations and sponsors of grants).Occasional travel out-of-state to attend conferences and events.
Job Overview :
As a key member of a passionate and dedicated team of talented individuals, who care about supporting and partnering with our farmers in their farming careers and livelihood, the Director of Development plays a critical role in providing funding and revenue streams for the vital work that we do! Reporting to the Executive Director of this small non-profit organization, the Director of Development is an exciting opportunity to creatively engage and grow World Farmer’s donor base, and lead / champion fundraising efforts through grants, foundations, corporate partnerships, and special events.
The Director of Development will create a comprehensive and phased development strategy. This professional will collaborate internally and externally building community in-person, and through crafting and executing an engaging and interactive relationship building / communication plans supported by a contracted social media specialist.
Key Responsibilities :
Advancement / Fundraising and Donor Engagement & Development :
Event Planning and Coordination :
Strategic Development Planning :
Collaboration and Communication :
Qualifications :
Preferred Qualifications :
Benefits : health insurance, vacation and sick time, as well as fresh veggies!
Compensation : Salary $80,000-$90,000. This position is full-time year-round.
To apply : Submit résumé, brief cover letter, and three references to HR@worldfarmers.org with the subject line : Director of Development Application . References will not be contacted without your prior approval and notification.
Start Date : Applications will be reviewed in late July / early August 2025.
World Farmers is not providing employment sponsorship.
World Farmers has 30+ years of experience in supporting immigrant, refugee, and beginning farmers to grow and market fresh and healthy produce in our local communities. Through Flats Mentor Farm in Lancaster, MA, World Farmers assists over 350 farmers by providing access to land, farming infrastructure, and technical assistance in agricultural production and marketing so that immigrants and refugees passionate about agriculture and living in New England can grow familiar foods and contribute to community food systems where locally produced cultural crops are available to all.
World Farmers is an equal opportunity employer and strongly encourages applicants from culturally diverse backgrounds and / or historically under-represented communities.
We are an equal opportunity employer (EOE)that does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion or belief, disability, gender, nationality, ethnicity, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation or any other status protected by law. World Farmers is committed to equal employment opportunity and strongly encourages women and people of diverse backgrounds to apply.
Company Description
World Farmers’ mission is to support small farmers in sustainable agricultural production and successful marketing practices to connect culturally relevant produce to viable markets. World Farmers provides mentoring, training, and hands-on assistance when working with each farmer to build the capacity needed to operate individual farming enterprises. We enact our mission through various initiatives, the most prominent of which is the Flats Mentor Farm program.
Since 1984, Flats Mentor Farm in Lancaster, Massachusetts has provided the space and infrastructure for small immigrant and refugee farmers to get started. The farmers at Flats Mentor Farm produce over 55 acres of ethnic specialty crops; supplying to wholesale and retail markets throughout New England, including over 40 farmers’ markets and dozens of small-scale direct-to-consumer outlets in and around Massachusetts. Participating farmers are skilled producers who come from agrarian backgrounds and seek to make a new life for themselves while preserving their cultural identity. In order to contribute to their success in the new culture and climate of the Northeast, the World Farmers’ Mentoring Program offers regular training in agricultural production, business development, and marketing. All programming is performed in a respectful environment of cross-cultural co-learning among farmers, World Farmers staff, and our interns and volunteers.
Many of the farmers at Flats Mentor Farm have told us that they never believed there would be an opportunity like this when they came to this country : access to land, trainings in new growing practices for this climate, and support in building a business in farming have made a huge impact on their ability to adapt and thrive. Just as important as our programming and services is the simple access to a safe space to learn from their neighbors, feed their families, heal, rebuild their cultural foundations, and teach the next generation all that agriculture can provide.
Company Description
World Farmers’ mission is to support small farmers in sustainable agricultural production and successful marketing practices to connect culturally relevant produce to viable markets. World Farmers provides mentoring, training, and hands-on assistance when working with each farmer to build the capacity needed to operate individual farming enterprises. We enact our mission through various initiatives, the most prominent of which is the Flats Mentor Farm program.\r\n\r\nSince 1984, Flats Mentor Farm in Lancaster, Massachusetts has provided the space and infrastructure for small immigrant and refugee farmers to get started. The farmers at Flats Mentor Farm produce over 55 acres of ethnic specialty crops; supplying to wholesale and retail markets throughout New England, including over 40 farmers’ markets and dozens of small-scale direct-to-consumer outlets in and around Massachusetts. Participating farmers are skilled producers who come from agrarian backgrounds and seek to make a new life for themselves while preserving their cultural identity. In order to contribute to their success in the new culture and climate of the Northeast, the World Farmers’ Mentoring Program offers regular training in agricultural production, business development, and marketing. All programming is performed in a respectful environment of cross-cultural co-learning among farmers, World Farmers staff, and our interns and volunteers.\r\n\r\nMany of the farmers at Flats Mentor Farm have told us that they never believed there would be an opportunity like this when they came to this country : access to land, trainings in new growing practices for this climate, and support in building a business in farming have made a huge impact on their ability to adapt and thrive. Just as important as our programming and services is the simple access to a safe space to learn from their neighbors, feed their families, heal, rebuild their cultural foundations, and teach the next generation all that agriculture can provide.
Director Development • Lancaster, MA, US