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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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NOTE: Positions marked as "Featured" are either Native-focused roles or based at organizations focused on Native communities.

Director, Development & Partnerships

Partners for Public Good Remote $40,000-$65,000
Fundraising/Development Full Time

Job Details

Chaloner has partnered with Partners for Public Good on their search for a Director, Development & Partnerships.


About Us


At Partners for Public Good (PPG), we believe that when government works, communities thrive. Launched in March 2025, we are a fast-growing nonprofit dedicated to helping state and local governments harness core operational functions—procurement, staffing, digital infrastructure, and budgeting—to drive public impact. 

 

Our journey began in 2011 at the Harvard Kennedy School’s Government Performance Lab, where we set out to transform public procurement. Since then, we’ve worked with hundreds of governments across the country to make their procurement systems more efficient, fair, results-driven, and strategic. For example, in 2022, we launched the Procurement Excellence Network, putting our tools and strategies in the hands of over two thousand public servants. 

 

Today, our team of doers, coaches, and advisors partners with governments to create lasting, impactful change. Our vision is simple: every resident has a government they can count on, every day.


Role & Organizational Impact


PPG seeks a strategic and entrepreneurial leader to design and drive the organization’s revenue strategy. As a member of PPG’s senior leadership team, the Director, Development & Partnerships will shape how PPG sustains and scales impact; aligning fundraising with programmatic priorities, organizational growth, and long-term financial sustainability. This role will guide how PPG secures philanthropic support while also expanding and diversifying resource development through state and local government contracts for direct services and other strategic partnerships.

 

The Director will report to the CEO and collaborate with senior leadership across PPG to design and drive strategies that expand the organization’s work through philanthropic funding, public-private partnerships, and government contracts. In close partnership with programmatic leaders, this role will guide how offerings are structured, positioned, and proposed to government partners and funders, and will align business development efforts across teams.

 

This is a builder and leader role: designing strategy, strengthening systems, and enabling teams across PPG to effectively contribute to organizational growth and stability.


Responsibilities

Revenue Strategy & Program Leadership


  1. Develop and lead PPG’s overall revenue strategy across philanthropic funding, contracting, and partnerships.
  2. Set annual and multi-year revenue goals aligned with organizational priorities and growth trajectory.
  3. Partner with strategy and programmatic leaders to evaluate and position PPG’s work for funding opportunities, balancing opportunity, delivery capacity, impact, and long-term sustainability.
  4. Support program teams in identifying and pursuing new opportunities with philanthropic partners, strategically aligned partner organizations, and state and local governments, including contract opportunities and RFP responses.
  5. In collaboration with our operations team, build systems to track, forecast, and manage relationships and revenue across funding streams, using data to inform strategy and decision-making.


Stakeholder Management


  1. Build and steward relationships with institutional funders, including foundations and philanthropic partners.
  2. Identify and cultivate partnerships with peer organizations that may enable joint funding proposals and catalytic work.
  3. Develop and oversee high-quality grant proposals, reports, and funder communications.
  4. Partner with senior leadership to engage funders and external stakeholders in support of PPG’s mission and growth, including briefing and prepping CEO and other senior leaders for high impact meetings.
  5. Represent PPG externally at conferences, convenings, and meetings with funders, government partners, and ecosystem organizations.


Delivery and Impact


  1. Produce imaginative, high-impact, compelling proposals that advance PPG’s mission and deliver outcomes for communities.
  2. Deliver clear, artfully written deliverables including slides, memos, concept notes, proposals, and briefings that communicate our value proposition and impact.
  3. Quickly generate high value ideas in strategy meetings and collaborate effectively with internal strategy, programmatic, research, and operations teams.
  4. Maintain robust working knowledge of the field: trends in government needs, funder focal areas, political climate, and upcoming state and federal policy changes that may create opportunities for meaningful new work.
  5. Advise PPG staff on framing and project shaping for maximum impact and investment.


People Management


  1. Build and lead a high-performing development function over time, including hiring, managing, and coaching staff as the team grows.
  2. Establish clear goals, systems, and expectations that enable team members to succeed and grow.
  3. Foster a culture of collaboration, accountability, and continuous learning within the development function and across teams.
  4. Promote a culture of philanthropy and shared ownership of revenue generation across the organization.


Organizational Leadership


  1. As a member of PPG’s senior leadership team, collaborate with Directors, Vice President, COO/GC, and CEO on organizational strategy, priorities, and growth.
  2. Work cross-functionally to align revenue strategy with programmatic, operational, and strategic priorities.
  3. Lead and support resource planning and continuous improvement initiatives.
  4. Positively shape organizational culture, promoting equity, transparency, and accountability across PPG.


Who You Are


We’re looking for candidates who are:

  1. Strategic revenue leaders. You bring a clear vision for sustainable revenue across philanthropy and program service streams and operationalize that vision by shaping opportunities and building the systems that support scalable growth.
  2. Fluent across funding models. You understand institutional philanthropy and government-funded work (e.g., contracts or fee-for-service), and bring experience building relationships with philanthropic partners and navigating those ecosystems to align funding with organizational strategy.
  3. Compelling communicators. You clearly and persuasively convey complex information to diverse audiences that include staff, funders, senior government leaders, and partners. 
  4. People-centered leaders. You are an experienced people manager whose leadership is rooted in coaching and mentorship. Individuals on your team excel, grow, and enjoy their work. 
  5. Change catalysts. You are experienced at driving organizational change and innovation initiatives, shifting culture, and building capacity among diverse stakeholder groups.
  6. Mission aligned. You are motivated by the opportunity to help state and local governments harness core operational functions so that every resident has a government they can count on, every day.


Qualifications


  1. Seven or more years of relevant experience in development, strategic revenue growth, or consulting in the nonprofit, public, or mission-driven sectors.
  2. Demonstrated experience securing institutional funding and/or revenue through government or public sector partnerships.
  3. Bachelor’s degree or equivalent combination of education and experience.
  4. Strong writing and communication skills, including experience developing proposals and external-facing materials.
  5. Experience managing cross-functional projects and aligning teams around strategic goals. 
  6. At least four years of direct people management experience.
  7. Willingness to travel as needed (approximately 5-7 times per year).


Additional Information


Compensation & Benefits: The salary for this role is $169,620 plus benefits. We offer a comprehensive, people-first benefits package to support the well-being of our team and their families. We offer medical, dental, and vision insurance, with multiple plan options to fit individual needs as well as access to health and flexible savings accounts. Paid time off includes: 15 vacation days, 12 sick days, 3 personal days, 2 floating holidays, 12 paid holidays, and a winter recess. We also provide an employer match for retirement savings, paid parental leave, and access to backup care for caregiving needs. To support remote work, we offer work-from-home stipends or shared office space options.   


Start Date: The desired start date for this role is July or August 2026.


This position is grant-funded. Employment is contingent on continuation of funds and organizational needs, at PPG’s sole discretion.    


Physical Demands: This position requires sitting, talking, listening, reading, and writing for up to 8 hours per day. Certain situations may require lifting items up to 20 pounds. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential job duties.

 

Commitment to Equal Employment Opportunity

Partners for Public Good is an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.

 

Partners for Public Good is committed to the inclusion of all qualified individuals in the hiring process, including but not limited to those with disabilities. If you require reasonable accommodation(s) to participate in the application or interview process, please contact info(at)partnersforpublicgood.org.


Interested candidates should apply by using the application form. Chaloner will review all applicants and, upon qualification, contact you to determine next steps.

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