On-siteFull Time

Salary

$80000 - $85000 / hour

Location

The Forks, MB

The Forks, Manitoba R3L 0A1

Posted

Jul 5, 2026

Role overview

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Community Investment Coordinator (Fund Development and Communications)

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The Link is hiring! Come grow with us, walk along side people in our community as we grow strong & resilient together. We are seeking candidates with strong character that share our vision for a brighter future; people of action who can support the resilience and potential in people. We honor and strive to model through our actions the traditional Seven Teachings of the Anishinaabe: Love, Respect, Courage, Honesty, Wisdom, and Humility & Truth.

About The Link: Youth and Family Supports

For more than 90 years, The Link has helped youth and families on a journey to healing, hope, and better lives. The organization is dedicated to walking alongside children, youth, and families as an inclusive community, strengthening and empowering a sense of being, pride, and purpose. With over 15 diverse programs, The Link has a community of caring staff that work together to provide support through a 24-hour crisis line, youth resource centers, emergency shelters, mobile crisis teams, specialized foster care, healing homes, job readiness supports, and Skills4Life. With a strong foundation within the community and a focus on connection, unity, and compassion, the organization provides a vital link for youth and families in the province of Manitoba.

POSITION SUMMARY

The Community Investment Coordinator serves as a keeper of
stories for The Link, advancing fund development and communications in ways
that uplift the children, youth, and families we serve. Grounded in a First
Nations worldview that understands story as relationship, responsibility, and
renewal, this position cultivates the resources, partnerships, and public
understanding required to sustain prevention, healing, and belonging across the
continuum of service.

POSITION SCOPE/IMPACT OF ERROR

Reporting to the Chief Executive Officer, the Community
Investment Coordinator works closely with leadership, program teams, the Youth
Council, Elders and Knowledge Carriers, families, donors, funders, and
community partners. The position leads donor cultivation, grants, sponsorships,
and signature campaigns, and stewards the gathering, holding, and respectful
sharing of stories across fundraising and communications channels. Errors in
this position may affect donor trust, revenue stability, public understanding
of The Link’s direction, and the dignity of those whose experiences are shared.
Sound judgment, cultural humility, and discretion are essential.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Keeper of Stories


Gather, hold, and share the stories of children, youth,
families, Elders, and staff with consent, cultural protocol, and dignity.


Work alongside the Youth Council, program teams,
Knowledge Carriers, and families to listen for the teachings within lived
experience and translate them into communications that strengthen identity,
belonging, and public understanding.


Apply trauma-informed, reciprocal storytelling practice
— returning stories to those they belong to and honoring people rather than
representing them.


Maintain records of consent, cultural review, and story
lifecycle across donor, funder, community, and public-facing materials.

Fund Development


Develop, deliver, and evaluate an annual fund
development plan aligned with the organization’s direction and long-term
sustainability goals.


Lead individual giving, monthly giving, major gifts,
planned giving, corporate sponsorships, third-party events, and signature
campaigns.


Research, write, and submit proposals to foundations,
government funders, and granting bodies, with an emphasis on diversified,
multi-year funding that sustains prevention, healing, and post-care.


Cultivate and steward long-term relationships with
donors, sponsors, and funders as partners in the work, grounded in reciprocity
and transparency.

Communications


Steward The Link’s evolving identity — ensuring
consistent voice, language, and visuals across partnerships, funding
submissions, and public materials that reflect its direction as a Nation-led
organization.


Develop and publish donor appeals, newsletters, impact
reports, annual reports, campaign collateral, and stewardship materials.


Coordinate media relations, public statements, and
announcements in collaboration with the Chief Executive Officer.


Support internal communications, including
organization-wide updates, change communications, and staff engagement
materials in partnership with Leadership.

Community Relations and Partnership


Strengthen reciprocal relationships with First Nations
leadership, Indigenous organizations, Metis and Inuit partners, community
groups, service clubs, and corporate partners.


Support Nation-to-Nation engagement, community forums,
ceremonial gatherings, and partner activities in ways that reflect cultural
protocols.


Represent The Link at community gatherings, donor
meetings, and fundraising events as an ambassador of its mission and identity.


Engage in ongoing learning with Elders, Knowledge
Carriers, and the land-based team, integrating teachings into the practice of
fund development, storytelling, and communications.

QUALIFICATIONS

Education


Post-secondary education in fund development,
communications, marketing, public relations, non-profit management, Indigenous
studies, or a related discipline.


Equivalent combinations of education and
lived/professional experience will be considered.


Certified Fund Raising Executive (CFRE) designation, or
progress toward CFRE, is considered an asset.

Experience


Minimum 3–5 years of progressive experience in fund
development, communications, donor relations, grant writing, or community
engagement.


Demonstrated success in donor cultivation, campaign
delivery, grant writing, and content development across digital and print
channels.


Experience developing storytelling and communications
content with children, youth, and families using trauma-informed,
consent-based, and culturally safe approaches.


The ability to speak a First Nations language is a
definite asset.


Experience working within a non-profit,
community-based, or Indigenous-led organization.


Experience working with or alongside First Nations
communities, youth, families, Elders, or Knowledge Carriers is a strong asset.

Conditions of Employment

  • Satisfactory Criminal Record Check with Vulnerable Sector Search, a clear Child Abuse Registry check with acceptable Prior Contact checks and a clear Adult Abuse Registry check, all done within the last 3 months.

Accommodations are available for applicants with disabilities upon request. If you are contacted by The Link regarding a job opportunity, please know that you are welcome to request an accommodation at any point in the process. All information received regarding accommodations will be kept confidential.

Position status: Full-Time permanent 35 hours/week.

Posting End Date: Open until filled.

Site: The Link: Youth and Family Supports

Work Location: 175 Mayfair Avenue

Salary Range: Dependent upon qualifications.

To apply to this opportunity, please visit https://thelinkmb.easyapply.co/

The Link is an equal opportunity employer, Indigenous people, women, visible minorities, and persons with disabilities are encouraged to apply. The Link is committed to developing and retaining a diverse workforce. We thank all applicants for their interest, but only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

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