Asociado/a de Desarrollo
Utah Clean Energy
Descripción de la Empresa
Utah Clean Energy
Salt Lake City, Utah, Estados Unidos
2002
Aproximadamente 20 empleados (fuente: causeiq.com). Ingresos de $4.95 millones en el año fiscal 2023 (fuente: utahcleanenergy.org).
Qué Hacemos
Utah Clean Energy es una organización sin fines de lucro 501(c)(3) dedicada a abogar por políticas de energía limpia, promover la adopción de energías renovables y mejorar la eficiencia energética. A diferencia de las empresas energéticas tradicionales, no se involucra en el desarrollo o instalación de proyectos energéticos, sino que se enfoca en la defensa de políticas y el compromiso comunitario (fuente: utahcleanenergy.org). La organización ha sido fundamental en el lanzamiento de iniciativas como el programa de compra colectiva de paneles solares en 2012 y ha ampliado sus esfuerzos en el trabajo de políticas relacionadas con créditos fiscales, infraestructura de vehículos eléctricos (EV) y códigos de construcción (fuente: utahcleanenergy.org). Sus servicios incluyen proporcionar asistencia técnica para la adopción de energía solar y abogar por actualizaciones de códigos de construcción e incentivos para vehículos eléctricos, enfocándose en comunidades desatendidas en Utah (fuente: hub.utahcleanenergy.org). La organización enfatiza la equidad energética y la capacitación de la fuerza laboral, asegurando que los beneficios de la transición a la energía limpia sean accesibles para todos los residentes, particularmente en áreas como los vecindarios Westside y Fairpark de Salt Lake City (fuente: aes.com).
Proyectos y Trayectoria
Utah Clean Energy tiene un historial notable de defensa y apoyo comunitario, enfocándose en proyectos que mejoran la resiliencia energética local y la sostenibilidad. Por ejemplo, en 2024, la organización facilitó instalaciones de paneles solares en techos para tres negocios en Westside, Salt Lake City, proporcionando subvenciones y asistencia técnica para satisfacer sus necesidades energéticas (fuente: hub.utahcleanenergy.org). La organización desempeñó un papel crucial en la actualización de 2023 del código de conservación de energía comercial de Utah, que se espera prevenga aproximadamente 26,000 toneladas de emisiones anuales (fuente: utahcleanenergy.org). Además, sus esfuerzos de defensa han llevado al exitoso lanzamiento del programa de compra colectiva de energía solar en 2012 y al establecimiento de créditos fiscales para vehículos eléctricos en 2016, demostrando su compromiso con el avance de soluciones de energía limpia en el estado (fuente: utahcleanenergy.org). Los socios clave incluyen Salt Lake City, la Red de Directores de Sostenibilidad Urbana y diversas instituciones educativas, reflejando un enfoque colaborativo para lograr los objetivos de energía limpia (fuente: aes.com).
Desarrollos Recientes
En los últimos años, Utah Clean Energy ha logrado avances significativos en su misión de promover la energía limpia. La finalización de su Centro de Innovación Climática en 2023 marcó un hito, ya que sirve como un sitio de demostración de energía cero equipado con paneles solares, almacenamiento de baterías y estaciones de carga para vehículos eléctricos (fuente: buildingsaltlake.com). La organización también ha avanzado en el Proyecto de Comunidades Alimentadas por Energía Solar de Salt Lake City, que incluye instalaciones para negocios locales y tiene como objetivo ampliar el acceso a la energía solar (fuente: hub.utahcleanenergy.org). Además, su defensa para las actualizaciones de códigos de construcción fue adoptada con éxito en 2023, reflejando su influencia continua en la configuración de políticas energéticas en Utah (fuente: utahcleanenergy.org). La organización celebró su 20 aniversario en 2022, destacando su compromiso de larga data con la defensa de la energía limpia y el compromiso comunitario (fuente: deseret.com).
Trabajar Allí
Utah Clean Energy ofrece una variedad de roles enfocados en la gestión de programas, defensa de políticas, comunicaciones y análisis de energía limpia. La organización emplea aproximadamente a 20 miembros del personal, incluidos puestos clave como la Directora Ejecutiva Sarah Wright y la Directora Adjunta Rebecca Titze (fuente: causeiq.com). La cultura laboral se caracteriza por un equipo pequeño y dedicado que enfatiza las asociaciones comunitarias y la equidad en las iniciativas de energía limpia (fuente: utahcleanenergy.org). La contratación ocurre principalmente en su sede de Salt Lake City, y aunque no se detallan beneficios específicos, la organización asigna una parte significativa de su presupuesto a salarios y compensación de empleados (fuente: projects.propublica.org). La organización también participa en iniciativas de desarrollo de la fuerza laboral, asociándose con instituciones educativas locales para capacitar a la próxima generación de profesionales de energía limpia (fuente: utahcleanenergy.org).
Última actualización el feb. 23, 2026 | Informar un problema
Job Description
Utah Clean Energy is a nonprofit organization based in Salt Lake City, Utah that advocates for local climate solutions. Our multi-disciplinary team is leading and accelerating the clean energy transformation with vision and expertise. We are committed to creating a future that ensures healthy, thriving communities for all, powered and sustained by clean energy.
Utah Clean Energy is seeking a dynamic and motivated individual to serve as our Development Associate. Reporting to the Development Director, this position has responsibility for meeting mutually agreed-upon Annual Fund and Clean Energy Business Coalition goals. The Development Associate prepares donor acknowledgment and stewardship materials, provides donor database management, and event support. The primary focus of this role is fundraising with some cross-functional support to the Communications Director. This position plays an important role on the Utah Clean Energy team in helping to ensure Utah Clean Energy has the financial resources needed to achieve our mission.
Responsibilities
Annual Fund: Donor Engagement, Cultivation and Stewardship
- Identify, cultivate, solicit, and steward Annual Fund donors in coordination with the Development Director;
- Develop and implement strategies to increase Annual Fund gifts, including leadership giving programs, summer and end-of-year matching challenge campaigns, Live PC Give PC, and Up For Air;
- Execute day-to-day tasks related to the Annual Fund;
- Cultivate lasting relationships with Annual Fund donors by providing updates and reports on the impact of their support;
- Identify prospective Annual Fund donors who may be strong candidates for major gift cultivation for further strategy development with the Development Director;
- Meet Annual Fund goals as determined annually in conversation with the Development Director.
Clean Energy Business Coalition Membership Management
- Development and implementation of strategies for enrolling new members;
- Annual membership renewals;
- Manage onboarding of new members including across software platforms Network For Good, Asana, and on the Utah Clean Energy website;
- Ensure CEBC website accurately reflects current members;
- Ensure annual CEBC leave behind collateral is updated and accurate year to year;
- Meet annual CEBC membership revenue goals as determined in conversation with the Development Director.
Communications and Mailings
- Cross-functional support to Communications Director;
- Manage hardcopy appeals;
- Assist with Utah Clean Energy's annual impact report mailing;
- Assist with holiday gift delivery.
Data Management and Donor Acknowledgements
- Properly document all types of donations;
- Generate gift acknowledgement letters and ensure they are sent in a timely manner;
- Ensure thank you letter templates are updated annually;
- In coordination with the Development Director, record thank you videos and prepare other special acknowledgements to donors;
- Assist with all aspects of donor stewardship tasks such as holiday and recognition gifts;
- Exercise best practices in maintaining clean data, ensuring data entry is accurate and comprehensive, and identify opportunities to improve processes and procedures.
Events and Meetings
- Manage logistics for external events and meetings ensuring they are professionally planned, implemented, and concluded - tasks may include RSVPs, guest lists, name tags, securing catering/managing take-out orders, etc.
Development Projects Coordination and Support
- Provide general administrative support to the Development team;
- Grant management;
- Track progress on key metrics toward strategic goals.
Who Are You?
You are passionate. You are enthusiastic about creating a clean and equitable energy future for all. The passion for creating big change energizes you.
You are a people person. You have excellent communication skills and emotional intelligence.
You are able to prioritize for results. You are organized and able to handle competing priorities and deadlines effectively and respond well to high-priority or time sensitive projects.
You like the details but also see the big picture. You ensure data is accurate and enjoy successfully completing all the steps of a project as well, you understand how the project is important to achieving our goals.
You are driven and curious. You are self-motivated, ask good questions, see the gaps, and are eager to solve problems with the team and external partners.
You invest in people. You recognize you are part of a whole. You learn from others, enjoy collaborating, teach those around you, and truly care about the people you work with.
Minimum Qualifications
- One to four years of experience in public facing role including fundraising, communications, or event management
- Proficiency in Microsoft Word, Outlook, and Excel
- Experience working directly with donors and prospective donors to build lasting relationships and help them achieve their philanthropic goals
- Experience planning, organizing, and executing events
- Experience creating direct mail and/or email fundraising, sales, or marketing pieces
- Strong written communication skills
- Growth mindset
- Highly organized and self-directed with the ability to work independently
- Ability to respond flexibly and creatively within a dynamic environment
- Eager to take on a wide variety of tasks and help with all aspects of a small nonprofit organization
- Desire to be a part of an influential team of professionals who embrace high quality, impactful work, and a healthy work-life balance
- Excited to play a critical role in fundraising activities to advance Utah Clean Energy's mission
Preferred Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree
- One to two years frontline fundraising experience
- Experience utilizing project management software (e.g. Asana)
- Experience utilizing donor management software (e.g. Network For Good)
The duties, qualifications, and preferences listed in this posting are intended to give applicants an understanding of the role we seek to fill and the types of skills, education, and experience that may have prepared someone to be successful in this role. We do not expect any candidate to be a perfect match or to perform all the duties with equal proficiency on day one.
Equity and social justice are critical components of Utah Clean Energy's mission, values, and strategic pathways. We welcome candidates from an array of backgrounds and experiences to join our team. Learn more about our commitment here: https://utahcleanenergy.org/energy-equity/
Compensation and Benefits
The pay range for this position is $65,000-$75,000. This is a full-time, non-exempt position. Compensation is dependent on relevant and demonstrated experience.
Utah Clean Energy's benefits package includes company-paid health insurance, 403(b) retirement plan contributions, life and long-term disability insurance coverage, paid vacation leave, sick leave, holiday leave, parental leave, sabbatical program, and a hybrid work environment.
Utah Clean Energy is an equal opportunity employer and makes employment decisions on the basis of merit. Every qualified person has an equal opportunity for hire, assignment, and advancement without regard for race, religion, creed, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin or ancestry, age, marital status, disability as defined by law, or any other class protected by law. Utah Clean Energy also prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, or disability, as defined by law, in our programs, activities, and services.
Application Process
Open until filled with an initial application deadline of June 12, 2026. To apply, please submit your resume and cover letter to our online application portal. In your resume and cover letter, please highlight the most relevant qualifications you would bring to this position based on the posting and tell us how your background, perspective, and experience will help you to be successful in this role and will help Utah Clean Energy fulfill our mission and meet our goals.
Aplicar ahora
¿El empleo expiró?Indica a Utah Clean Energy que encontraste este empleo en Rejobs. Nos ayuda a crecer y a que más personas trabajen en energías renovables.
Aplicar ahora
¿El empleo expiró?Indica a Utah Clean Energy que encontraste este empleo en Rejobs. Nos ayuda a crecer y a que más personas trabajen en energías renovables.
Mira cómo estás conectado
Ver tus conexionesConsulta tus contactos en Utah Clean Energy a través de LinkedIn y usa tu red al postularte a este puesto.
Recibir alertas de empleo
Recibe alertas de empleo para oportunidades en Salt Lake City, Utah, Estados Unidos
Únete al Talent Pool
Que los empleadores de energía limpia te encuentren
Sobre el rol
26 mayo 2026
Tiempo completo
Sin ánimo de lucro
6 junio 2026
Híbrido
USD 65k–75k yearly
Energía solar , Energía eólica , Energía hidroeléctrica , Bioenergía , Almacenamiento de energía , Energía geotérmica , Hidrógeno , Redes inteligentes
- Salt Lake City, Utah, Estados Unidos
1-4 years in fundraising, communications, or event management
UTC-07:00