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Executive Director

Hopper-Dean Family Foundation California $200,000+
Executive Full Time

Job Details

The Opportunity

The Hopper-Dean Family Foundation - a private family foundation dedicated to equity, climate justice, and scientific innovation - seeks a creative, self-directed, and agile leader as its first full-time Executive Director to lead its next phase of evolution. As the Foundation strategy shifts toward deeper trust-based relationships, multi-year commitments, and movement-aligned strategies, the Executive Director will play a critical role in building and fostering partnerships; overseeing and directing financial resources; and supporting a vibrant, equity-driven family board. The Executive Director will embody relational, emotionally intelligent, and passionate leadership as they lead a well-resourced and imaginative organization alongside a small team. This is an exciting opportunity to join a family foundation committed to doing things differently while joyfully supporting those working at the frontlines of change.

 

Website/ Full role description:

https://walkeraac.com/hopper-dean-family-foundation-executive-director-apply-by-september-12-2025/

 

The Foundation

The Hopper-Dean Family Foundation aims to contribute to people and ecosystems thriving throughout the world by funding impactful change advancing social justice, education, and environmental sustainability. The Foundation - which has a four-member, two-generation Board; two core consultants; annual grantmaking of $40 million; and assets of several hundred million dollars - grants to 501(c)(3) organizations and similar international groups that align with its mission. Since its founding in 2011, the Foundation has distributed over $150 million from foundation assets and an associated DAF with early giving centered on STEM education, while strategies have evolved to include a larger focus on climate justice and internationalism.  

 

Beginning in 2019, the Foundation launched the Hopper-Dean Foundation Collaboration, which supported a cohort of five colleges and universities to increase diversity in computer science education. The institutions met monthly, with 100% participation over a three-year period, and integrated over 55 programs based on shared learnings. As the final year of grants approached, the STEM giving strategy was reconsidered with an increased interest in supporting under-resourced students and institutions in the U.S., as well as international efforts.

 

As the Foundation’s commitment to fighting climate change and supporting climate justice deepened between 2019 and 2023, nearly $25 million - about 60% of total grantmaking - was directed to this work. Funding areas across the foundation and the family Donor-Advised Fund (DAF) include:

  1. Education – Advancing educational equity, literacy, and leadership through giving with a commitment to STEM disciplines
  2. Climate Justice – Supporting grassroots climate solutions that are intersectional; rooted in justice, equity, and self-determination; and ensure those on the frontlines, especially movements in the Global South, lead the transformation toward a regenerative future
  3. Climate Science, Technology, and Innovation – Supporting innovative climate solutions rooted in science while resourcing tech tools to enhance impact and donor organizing to scale effective change
  4. Social Justice – Strengthening human rights organizations and networks focused on a wide range of areas, including gender and racial justice
  5. Animal Welfare – Alleviating animal suffering and fostering conscious systems of care
  6. Emergency Response – Providing rapid support for community-led responses to movement needs, current events, war, and disasters

 

The Executive Director will join at a pivotal moment of learning, experimentation, influence, and impact, helping the board refine its strategic direction and grantmaking practices and build out the organizational infrastructure needed to deliver against that direction.

 

The Role

Reporting directly to the Board of Directors, the Executive Director will serve as the Foundation’s first full-time staff leader, guiding its strategic, relational, and operational direction. They will work closely with a long-term philanthropic strategy partner, a climate strategy lead, and other advisors to deepen impact, clarify learning goals, and build trust-based partnerships with grantees. The Executive Director will be encouraged to not only listen to and facilitate the board’s goals but to leverage their unique expertise, ideas, and passion to challenge historical approaches or traditional thinking and open the family up to new approaches that enhance their philanthropic practice.

 

Key responsibilities include:

  1. Board Management & Development
  2. Strategy Development & Implementation
  3. Field & Grantee Partner Engagement
  4. Grantmaking Operations
  5. Organizational Management & Development

 

The Ideal Executive Director

 

We recognize that no one person will embody every quality, but the ideal candidate will bring many of the following experiences and attributes, along with other relevant lived and professional experiences and skills:

  1. Demonstrated commitment to equity, justice, and movement-building with background in and/or excitement to explore climate justice and innovations in science, STEM, or technology-related fields a plus
  2. 10+ years of experience and increasing levels of responsibility within U.S.-based social justice philanthropy, grantmaking, grantseeking, nonprofit leadership, and/or other related experiences
  3. Deeply connected to social movements with trusted relationships with grassroots frontline organizations and disproportionately impacted communities, with knowledge about, willingness to partner with, and/or existing relationships in the Global South
  4. Ability to lead with joy, passion, collaboration, imagination, and self-direction
  5. Emotionally intelligent communicator, bridge-builder, and strategist able to challenge assumptions, raise hard questions, and facilitate learning and alignment with care
  6. Skilled relationship builder across a diverse set of constituencies, including philanthropy, academia, government, etc.
  7. The ability and willingness to support the learning, management, and development of the Board and team of consultants and advisors, with experience engaging or advising philanthropic families or boards a plus
  8. The ability to learn quickly, having comfort in ambiguity, adaptability, and an openness to pivot as family interests and community needs evolve 
  9. Data-driven with the ability to analyze quantitative and qualitative data and make high-impact decisions while maximizing the use of grants management systems, like GivingData, as well as stories of impact from grantee and community partners.
  10. Comfort serving as a key representative of and ambassador for the Foundation’s mission and initiatives, with strong oral and written communication skills
  11. Experience with and/or aptitude for funder learning and organizing being in collaboration with funder allies and social movement leaders
  12. Strengths-based manager with experience supervising, coaching, and collaborating with consultants and/or small staff teams
  13. Financially savvy, ideally with experience effectively managing a multi-million-dollar budget and exposure to mission-related investing

 

 

Compensation, Benefits & Work Environment

Competitive compensation is targeted to be within the range of $250,000 - $330,000 annually, commensurate with experience. Comprehensive benefits will be provided including medical, dental, and vision coverage; life insurance; a 401(k) retirement savings plan; and generous paid vacation plus federal holidays, a week-long end of year shutdown, and wellness leave.

 

The position is primarily remote/virtual with in-person meetings generally twice a year in the U.S., plus periodic travel for grantee site visits and convenings/conferences for learning and relationship-building. The Executive Director must be flexible to work across time zones.

 

Apply

The Hopper-Dean Family Foundation is partnering with Walker & Associates Consulting – a Black- and woman-owned strategic management consulting and executive search firm promoting equitable community impact – to facilitate this search. To apply, email a cover letter, resume, and list of three professional references (references will not be contacted without your advance notice) to hopper-dean@walkeraac.com by Friday, September 12, 2025, at 5:00 pm PT. Use the subject line: ED Application. Please submit PDF or Microsoft Word files only, preferably in one combined file. Resume review begins immediately. 

People of color, women, people with disabilities, immigrants, refugees, LGBTQIA+ people, and those with non-traditional educational journeys or backgrounds are strongly encouraged to apply.

 

Our Commitment to Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion

Not sure you meet 100% of our qualifications? If you believe that you could excel in this role, we encourage you to apply.

We are not just an equal opportunity employer. Rather, we actively seek to build a team with a wide range of backgrounds, perspectives, and skills committed to working toward a just and equitable world for all. We strive to be intentional in our practices and conversations to build a team culture that is respectful and inclusive of the many diverse and intersecting identities we all carry with us including but not limited to ethnic, racial, cultural, gender, age, class, veteran status, religious, national origin, disability, family status, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, HIV status, refugee status, incarceration or conviction history, and socio-economic diversity.

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