GiveCampus is the world's leading fundraising platform for non-profit educational institutions, seeking a best-in-class Senior Product Manager to expand and build new fundraising products. This role involves driving in-product outcomes and collaborating with various teams to grow revenue significantly over the next few years.
Responsibilities:
- You and your GTM Lead co-own the GC Events commercial KR. Not a backlog. Not a velocity number. Not a feature list. If we ship the right thing but the number doesn't move, that's on both of you. If we ship nametag printing but the printers never arrived on time, it doesn't matter that we shipped it. You're accountable for the product half of the equation and whatever else it takes across functions, vendors, and external partners to actually move the number
- You know GC Events better than anyone else on the planet, and you know our Partners the same way. You're on a text-message basis with the fundraisers running events at our schools—swapping voice notes with them on a Tuesday morning, showing up in person to watch them run registration at homecoming, taking them to lunch to hear what's broken. You know which Partners are thrilled, which are at risk of churn, and which deals we absolutely need to win. That depth is where you earn the authority to decide what we build—and the credibility to hold the line on those decisions when the room gets loud
- You don't just write PRDs—you make things, and you do it with AI in your hands all day. AI runs across your full workflow: synthesizing user interviews, interrogating data, drafting specs and briefs, prototyping flows, generating experiments you can test in hours instead of sprints. You use AI-powered tools (Claude Code, Cursor, Lovable, Figma Make, v0, and whatever's best this month) to ship small fixes, experiments, and companion apps yourself—if you see a broken flow and can fix it, you open a PR; you don't file a ticket and wait. This doesn't require a CS degree. It requires initiative, taste, and a refusal to let solvable problems sit
- With input and buy-in from Partners and customer-facing teams, you develop and continuously refine a GC Events roadmap that delivers the outcomes our Partners and internal teams need—and that further differentiates GC Events in the market. A meaningful part of the job is figuring out the role of AI in GC Events: both in how the product gets built and in how it unlocks new value for users. You have a point of view on which problems are best solved with AI (and which aren't), where AI earns a spot in the core flow, how human-in-the-loop should work, and what new experiences become possible when AI is in the registration, ticketing, or auction flow. What to build, what to cut, where to push, when to ship—these are judgment calls, not optimization problems, and the team is counting on yours
- Speed and urgency aren't a style choice; they're the job. You make decisions fast—80% right today beats 100% right next week. Nobody hands you a neat prioritized list; you see the full landscape, judge what matters most right now, and move between things—15 minutes here, a full day there, a late night when something can't slip. You set the tone for everyone around you, and that tone is fast
Requirements:
- Experience in product management, particularly in fundraising or related fields
- Proven track record of driving commercial results and accountability for product outcomes
- Ability to build strong relationships with users and stakeholders, demonstrating deep understanding of their needs
- Experience using AI tools in product development and decision-making processes
- Strong strategic thinking and prioritization skills
- Ability to make fast decisions and set a pace for the team
- Experience working with educational institutions or non-profit organizations
- Familiarity with AI applications in product management
- Experience in a fast-paced, high-growth environment