Aceli Africa is seeking a highly organized, proactive, and detail-oriented Senior Associate, Business Development to join the Executive Office. This role will manage the end-to-end fundraising lifecycle and donor reporting processes for Aceli’s 12+ active donors. As Aceli scales, the Senior Associate will provide the critical support needed to maintain donor relationships and ensure high-quality communication. Aceli’s fundraising strategy focuses on relationship building and tailoring our proposals to the interests of major donors and stakeholders in the market, rather than targeting requests for proposals (RFPs). This role will report to the Chief of Staff and include coordination with the program teams, requiring a blend of project management, impact narration, and data synthesis.
Key Responsibilities
1. Donor Relationship & Pipeline Management (40%)
2. Impact Reporting & Narrative Development (40%)
3. Special Projects & Fundraising Strategy (20%)
Qualifications
Application Process
Aceli is an equal opportunity employer. We encourage all qualified applicants to apply. Interested candidates should submit a one-page cover letter expressing their interest and qualifications for the role, along with an updated CV and a writing sample where they are the primary author without the use of AI by March 20th, 2026. Please note that applications without a Cover Letter will not be considered. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.
US based applicants must be currently authorized to work in the United States for any employer.
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Aceli Africa is a market catalyst that aims to mobilize $2 billion in private-sector lending for agricultural SMEs and improve livelihoods for 5 million farmers and workers by 2030. To achieve this goal, Aceli provides financial incentives to increase the risk appetite of 50 financial institutions and to enable them to make loans ranging from USD $10K to $1.5 million to high-impact agricultural SMEs. Complementary technical assistance builds capacity for lenders and SMEs while data and learning drive engagement with partners to strengthen the policy and regulatory environment.
Since launching in 2020, Aceli has mobilized $400M in lending to SMEs, providing market access for 2M smallholder farmers across Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda, and Zambia. To date, Aceli Africa has secured US$120M+ in funding from leading bilateral and philanthropic donors, including the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Gates Foundation, Global Affairs Canada, IKEA Foundation, Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation, Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation, and UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. Aceli is completing an initial five-year phase (2020-25) and positioning for ambitious growth and influence in Phase Two (2026-30). With a donor-funded model and complex multi-country operations, Aceli Africa manages several mechanisms to achieve this objective, including performance-based incentive payments and innovative capital mobilization strategies.