The Southeast Land Trust of New Hampshire (SELT) seeks a highly motivated Director of Advancement to lead private fundraising efforts and increase support for the organization’s mission.
The Southeast Land Trust of New Hampshire (SELT) protects and sustains the significant lands in our communities for clean water, outdoor recreation, fresh food, wildlife, and healthy forests. Founded in 1980, SELT has partnered with landowners and communities throughout its 52-community region to conserve nearly 30,000 acres through conservation easements and fee ownerships. These lands include 12,000+ acres owned by SELT, with over 70 miles of woods roads and trails open to the public for year-round recreation. SELT is accredited by the Land Trust Accreditation Commission and has active programs in land conservation, easement stewardship, land management, community outreach, and nature-based education.
Guided by its 2024–2030 Strategic Plan, SELT is pursuing an ambitious vision that includes conserving an additional 15,000 acres, expanding access to those of a variety of needs, backgrounds, abilities, and traditions, protecting land of importance to communities that have had limited engagement with past conservation efforts,, and creating ecological and recreational corridors such as the Pawtuckaway to Great Bay Greenway. The plan also explores intersections between land protection and community needs such as climate resilience and affordable housing.
SELT’s Nature is for Everyone initiative works to remove barriers to access, improve trail accessibility, and honor the full history of the lands it stewards. SELT also engages the next generation through its All-Terrain Learning Adventures (ATLAS) program, which connects youth with nature through hands-on exploration and partnerships with local schools and UNH Extension.
SELT’s offices are located at the beautiful, net-zero Nan and George Mathey Center for People and Nature, situated on the 237-acre Burley Farms in Epping, NH. The property is part of a conserved block of more than 500 acres along the Wild and Scenic Lamprey River, offering staff, students, and visitors access to miles of trails for hiking, birdwatching, and more.
For more information about SELT, please visit https://seltnh.org/.
Philanthropy at SELT is collaborative and mission-aligned—bringing together board members, staff, and donors to build lasting relationships and ensure SELT’s ability to protect and care for the region’s most treasured landscapes for generations to come.
The organization engages a wide network of supporters through major gifts, planned giving, membership, and institutional partnerships. Donors are inspired not just by the outcomes of SELT’s work, but by the opportunity to be active partners in shaping a healthier, more inclusive, and more resilient future for the communities SELT serves. No matter a person’s ability, background, or circumstance, SELT believes all should have the opportunity to experience the wonder of the natural world.
In FY 2025, total revenue exceeded $11 million for the second consecutive year, representing a nearly 20% increase over prior years. Unrestricted private contributions exceeded $1.2 million, 19.26% higher than FY24. Grant revenue for annual operating purposes totaled $375,970. Private contributions for conservation capital acquisitions totaled nearly $1.77 million, demonstrating the strength of the fundraising program at SELT as well as the deep commitment of its supporters. While the greatest number of gifts come from individuals contributing less than $500—reflecting a strong base of grassroots support— the majority of the total funds raised come from supporters at the $50,000+ level who have a deep commitment to helping to fund land acquisition, easement stewardship, and community-centered conservation projects.
The Advancement Director is a senior leadership role responsible for the strategic vision and
management of SELT’s vibrant and successful fundraising and donor engagement programs. This position leads efforts to secure the philanthropic resources necessary to advance the organization’s mission by leading major gifts, planned giving, and place-based capital campaigns, overseeing membership programs, and collaborating on foundation and corporate relations. The Advancement Director works closely with the Executive Director, Board members, and staff to deepen donor relationships and grow philanthropic support of SELT.
SELT has set the ambitious goal to increase participation among the general and major donor pool by 50% by the year 2030 to support the visionary Strategic Plan. In addition, SELT anticipates launching a comprehensive campaign in the next 2-3 years. These endeavors, including contracting professional counsel to advise SELT on growth and campaign strategies, will be led by the Advancement Director.
Fundraising Strategy and Leadership
Leadership and Major Gifts
Planned Giving
increased long-term support.Membership Program and Foundation Support
Strategic Leadership and Team Management

Compensation
The Director of Advancement position has a salary of $125,000+ commensurate with experience. Benefits package includes health insurance plan; long-term and short-term disability insurance; NH paid family and medical leave; employer match to 403(b)(7) retirement plan; and paid vacation, sick time, and holidays. Free solar-powered EV charging is available on site for SELT employees.
Work Conditions and Physical Demands
This role is onsite. May work one day a week remotely; additional remote workdays are negotiable. Occasional travel is required, with select night meetings and weekend assignments. Work is
performed in a normal office environment and is not subject to extremes of noise, temperature, odor, etc. The person in this position operates computers, printers, photocopiers, and basic office equipment. Work requires repetitive motion in the use of computer, keyboard, and mouse.
The Southeast Land Trust of New Hampshire is an equal opportunity employer. SELT is committed to creating a welcoming environment for its employees and is actively engaged in ensuring that its properties, activities and events are welcoming and accessible to all.
To express interest in the position, please submit your cover letter and resume in confidence below.
Tracy Marshall, Development Guild
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