About CKUA
CKUA is recognized as Canada’s first public broadcaster, and it continues to inspire and guide a world-wide community of loyal arts and culture enthusiasts along a journey of musical discovery every day. CKUA offers more than 45 expertly curated multi-genre musical programs, plus other enrichingartsand cultural content on-air and online. CKUA serves 380 communities across Alberta with FM Radio and reaches listeners around the world with live-streaming and digital content through CKUA.com, the CKUA App, and social platforms. We are an inclusive, creative, hardworking group on a musical mission to enrich lives and support the arts.
Fund Development Coordinator
Location : Edmonton, AB | in-person / hybrid | Full Time | Union Position
About the Role
The Fund Development Coordinator plays a central technical and analytical role within CKUA’s Fund Development team. This position supports the systems, reporting mechanisms, and research activities that guide fundraising strategy and donor engagement. The work is rooted in data accuracy, thoughtful analysis, and strong coordination across campaigns and donor programs.
This role is responsible for maintaining and interpreting donor and campaign data, developing queries and reports, supporting donor research, and ensuring CKUA’s fundraising systems are organized, consistent, and ready to support both annual giving and major gift activity. The Fund Development Coordinator’s work helps the team understand trends, identify opportunities, and make informed decisions.
This position collaborates closely with colleagues across Fund Development, Marketing, and Finance. It is an excellent fit for someone who enjoys working with data, contributing to strategy through clear analysis, and managing complex information in a way that strengthens fundraising planning and donor stewardship.
How You’ll Make an Impact
You will help build CKUA’s capacity for data-informed fundraising by managing and interpreting information that supports donor engagement, campaign planning, and decision-making. This includes developing queries and dashboards, maintaining accurate constituent and campaign records, and preparing reporting materials used across the Fund Development team. You will also play a key role in ensuring donation data is processed accurately and consistently, supporting clean records, reliable financial reconciliation, and strong stewardship practices.
This role also supports the Centenary Campaign and related major gift activity through data, research, and coordination. You will assist with donor research using screening tools and public sources, prepare briefing notes and meeting materials as needed, track campaign activity, and ensure donor records reflect key interactions and next steps. You may also support the preparation of proposals, gift agreements, and analytical materials that inform campaign planning and reporting.
You will also contribute to initiatives such as 50 / 50 raffles, third-party giving, grant coordination, and campaign events. In these activities, you will ensure data is collected, organized, and documented in a way that supports accurate reporting and meaningful evaluation.
Your work strengthens CKUA’s ability to understand donor behaviour, forecast progress, and steward supporters with accuracy and care.
What You Bring
You are someone who enjoys working with data and approaching information with curiosity, accuracy, and a problem-solving mindset. You take pride in building clean, consistent datasets and using analytical tools to help others understand patterns and opportunities.
You have experience with fundraising databases or CRM systems such as Raiser’s Edge, Salesforce, DonorPerfect, or similar, and are comfortable developing queries, building reports, and maintaining structured information architecture. Experience with data segmentation, dashboards, wealth screening tools, or donor research platforms is a strong asset.
You are an effective communicator and can synthesize information into briefing notes, research summaries, or reporting materials that support donor engagement and strategy. You may have experience with campaign analytics, major gift support, prospect research, or reporting functions in a nonprofit or fundraising environment.
You are able to manage multiple priorities, organize complex information, and maintain accuracy while working within tight timelines. You are comfortable coordinating with colleagues across departments and providing reliable documentation that team members can depend on.
Your background may include work in nonprofit fundraising, data analysis, research, marketing operations, CRM administration, donor relations, or administrative roles with a technical focus. We welcome candidates whose lived or professional experience has strengthened their analytical abilities, information management skills, and attention to detail, with or without formal education.
You build positive, respectful relationships and approach your work in a way that reflects CKUA’s values of Community, Diversity, Inclusion, Creativity, Curiosity, and Authenticity. Above all, you take pride in maintaining systems and insights that help CKUA steward its donors and fulfill its mission of connecting Albertans through music, arts, and culture.
Additional Details
This is a full-time, unionized position with terms and conditions governed by the Collective Agreement between CKUA and IBEW Local 2228. The position is based at CKUA’s office in downtown Edmonton, located in the historic Alberta Hotel, with a hybrid working environment. Flexibility is important, with occasional evening or weekend work during campaigns or special initiatives.
The pay range for this position starts at $25.96 per hour, based on a 40-hour work week, along with a comprehensive benefits package including a pension plan. CKUA provides more than just a paycheque, offering a creative, community-focused workplace and a strong benefits program.
How to Apply
If you’re ready to support CKUA’s mission, please apply online through ADP at ckua.com / careers. This position will be posted until a suitable candidate is found.
CKUA welcomes applications from all qualified individuals. We are particularly interested in and encourage applications from equity-seeking communities, including women, racialized and Indigenous persons, persons with disabilities, and persons of all sexual orientations and gender identities / expressions.
CKUA is a donor-supported arts organization that inspires and connects through the power of music, arts, culture and story. With a focus on musical discovery, we showcase the best creative work from Alberta and beyond and deliver it on-air, online and in-person.
In the spirit of our journey to promote reconciliation, we honor the truth of the shared history and acknowledge that we operate on Treaty 6 and Treaty 7 territories. Treaty 6 territory is the traditional gathering place for diverse Indigenous peoples including the Cree, Blackfoot, Métis, Nakoda, Sioux, Iroquois, Dene, Ojibway, Saulteaux / Anishinaabe and many others whose histories, languages and cultures continue to influence our vibrant community of Amiskwaciwaskahigan, also known as Edmonton. Treaty 7 is the traditional lands of the Blackfoot Confederacy which includes the Siksika, Kainai and Pikani, the Tsuut’ina and the Stoney Nakoda nations including the Chiniki, Bearspaw and Wesley nations. We also recognize the Métis people and the Inuit who make their home in Mohkin’s Tsis, also known as Calgary.
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