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Native Americans in Philanthropy is dedicated to increasing and nurturing Indigenous representation in the philanthropic sector. With that in mind, the opportunities on our Job Board fit one of the following criteria:    

  1. The position is within a philanthropic or nonprofit organization 
  2. The position itself is philanthropic in nature and/or focuses on roles essential to or valued by the philanthropic sector i.e. fundraising, grantmaking, gift processing or development, donor relations, nonprofit management and/or administration, social justice, equity, conservation, etc.  

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Research Manager

Environmental Grantmakers Association Remote $65,000-$80,000
Fundraising/Development Full Time

Job Details

About the Position

Reporting to the Program Director, the Research Manager is responsible for managing EGA’s Tracking the Field database and research program. The Research Manager oversees EGA’s research, member data collection, entry and analysis. The Manager ensures data accuracy and consistency, and leads EGA’s biannual Tracking the Field report. The Manager leads production of custom analyses for EGA members, partners and the sector. The Research Manager is a storyteller of data. They are skilled in analyzing more than 180,000 grants to identify key findings and trends. Research Manager data insights on environmental grantmaking support EGA initiatives for members and partners, including EGA’s signature events.


Roles and Responsibilities

Database Management & Analysis:

  1. Database Management: Monitor Tracking the Field (TTF) data collection process, data entry and coding by overseeing the data research team. Conduct data review and database cleaning to maintain data integrity.
  2. Data Analysis: Conduct data analysis for all TTF projects, and develop materials, key findings, sector analysis and other research tasks.
  3. Member Data Services: Provide ongoing database access support to EGA members and TTF partners. Deliver analysis and interpretation of data to members.


Project & People Management:

  1. TTF Project Management: Project manage TTF data collection, entry, analysis and presentation. This includes managing timelines, drafting contracts, completing invoicing and tracking project budget actuals. Lead and work with the Program Director, as needed, to steward client stewardship communications for ongoing projects with external partners.
  2. TTF Consultant Team Management: Manage a team of 5 – 7 part-time TTF research consultants working on data collection, entry, cleaning, analysis and report writing. Lead the hiring and training of the TTF consultants, with the support of the Program Director.
  3. Fundraising Support: Support Program Director in fundraising for the Tracking the Field program and identifying new sources for program revenue including cultivating relationships with potential clients and partners.


Data Communications

  1. Reports: Lead the planning, developing and delivering of TTF reports with the Research team (e.g. Tracking the Field Volume 8: Analyzing Trends in Environmental Grantmaking). This necessitates the creation and writing of reports, and generation of data visualizations in collaboration with a graphic designer.
  2. Create custom in-depth research and data reports tailored for members as it relates to their specific interest areas, in collaboration with the TTF consultant team, the Program Director, and a graphic designer. (e.g. Summary of Funding to Aquaculture & Fisheries, 2016 - 2021)
  3. External Communication: Highlight TTF research and resources for EGA members, in collaboration with the Communications team and the Membership team. Present about TTF at partner conferences to share findings with a broader audience of funders (travel as needed).
  4. Program Integration: Develop materials and tools which bring timely, relevant Tracking the Field data and knowledge to participants of EGA’s new and existing programs.
  5. EGA Annual Events: Create custom data analysis on environmental grantmaking to feature at EGA events to educate members and partners in attendance. Travel as needed.


Must Have Qualifications and Experience

The successful candidate should have the following skills and abilities:


  1. Data Management & Analysis:
  2. At least 5 years of work experience in the areas of data collection, analysis and/or research.
  3. Demonstrable quantitative data analysis skills. Mastery of Microsoft Excel, including confidence with Vlookups and pivot tables.
  4. Deep experience in data analysis and visualization, including excelling at training others in these skills.
  5. Experience working with databases. Adept at managing large datasets and maintaining data integrity and consistency.
  6. Experience writing and producing accessible data-driven reports and presentations.
  7. Knowledge of environmental grantmaking and familiarity with philanthropic data, especially IRS 990 forms is highly desirable.


  1. Project & People Management:
  2. Excellent interpersonal skills, including the ability to be consistently diplomatic, tactful, and professional, and to interact effectively with all levels of staff and external parties.
  3. Relevant experience managing teams to complete projects related to data entry, integrity, analysis, and/or presentation.
  4. Strong project management skills. Able to manage multiple projects and deadlines simultaneously.
  5. Highly organized and extremely detail oriented.


  1. Data Communications:
  2. Excellent data communication skills, both oral and written. Ability to draft and proofread reports. Skilled in presenting complex data tailored to the needs of distinct audiences.
  3. Demonstrable understanding of a wide range of environmental issues. In-depth knowledge of at least a few environmental issues and a clear understanding of their intersectionality with racial equity.
  4. Experience making public presentations on research.


  1. Other
  2. Travel requirement for EGA events, partner events, and annual in-person staff strategy meetings.
  3. Ability to work independently on multiple projects, prioritize, work under pressure, and meet short deadlines with flexibility.
  4. In occasional all hands situations, to meet organizational deadlines, this position may infrequently be required to work beyond standard business hours.


Expectations of All Positions


Each employee is expected to:

  1. Understand and support the mission and Racial Equity POV of EGA.
  2. Respect and value those who partner with EGA.
  3. Respect each EGA employee's contribution and support colleagues in fulfilling their responsibilities.
  4. Appreciate differences in perspectives and points of view and work collaboratively with colleagues toward shared goals and objectives.
  5. Commit time to EGA activities and conversations that strengthen EGA’s culture and improve its effectiveness in all work relationships.
  6. Candidates must be able to complete an I-9 form to verify their eligibility to work in the U.S


Nice to Have Qualifications and Experience

  1. Experience using software platforms such as CiviCRM, Adobe Illustrator, and/or visual analytics platforms like Tableau.

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