Fundraiser / Development Director (Remote | Commission-Based)
Providence Hope and Recovery is seeking a passionate, self-starting Fundraiser who is ready to build a fundraising engine from the ground up. This is not just a job—it’s a calling. As our first-ever fundraising professional, you’ll have the rare opportunity to shape the future of an organization that gives formerly incarcerated women a real second chance at life.
This is a remote, commission-based position with unlimited earning potential. If you're inspired by transformation, social justice, and the power of community, we want to hear from you.
Why This Role Matters
Providence Hope and Recovery is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that helps women reentering society from prison overcome addiction, find safe and sober housing, receive counseling, pursue education or vocational training, and rebuild their lives—with dignity, support, and purpose.
These women have faced extraordinary challenges. Many were victims before they ever became offenders. When they leave incarceration, they deserve more than just hope—they need concrete resources, structured support, and a compassionate community.
That’s where you come in.
What You’ll Do
Design and lead our first-ever fundraising strategy from scratch
Identify, research, and cultivate potential donors, partners, and grant opportunities
Build lasting relationships with individuals and organizations who believe in second chances
Create compelling campaigns that share the powerful stories of transformation within our community
Help us grow from startup to sustainability—one connection at a time
What We’re Looking For
A self-motivated individual with strong networking and relationship-building skills
Experience (formal or informal) in fundraising, sales, business development, or nonprofit development
Excellent communication skills—both written and verbal
Passion for social justice, recovery, and empowering underserved women
The vision to see what’s possible—and the drive to make it happen
What You’ll Earn
This is a commission-based role, meaning your earnings are directly tied to your impact. The more you help us raise, the more you earn—with no cap on your income. We view you as a partner in our mission, not just a contractor.
The Bigger Picture
You'll be working with an organization that:
Provides sober, supervised housing for women transitioning out of incarceration
Offers drug counseling, educational support, job placement, and emotional healing
Promotes peer support, responsibility, and restoration of family relationships—especially with children
Empowers residents to give back, including speaking to youth about the dangers of substance use and incarceration
Our motto is simple:
"To love others without ever stopping to consider whether they are worthy."
If that speaks to your soul, you may have just found your place.
Ready to Apply?
Send us a message outlining why this role excites you, what you’ve done in the past that’s prepared you for it, and how you’d begin helping us build a movement that changes lives.
Together, let’s build something beautiful.
Full-time