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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 
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Executive Director

Taos Community Foundation
Full Time

Job Details

The Taos Community Foundaon, Inc.
THE FOUNDATION
Announcing Chief Execuve Officer Job Opportunity April 3, 2023
Taos Community Foundaon (TCF) is a successful, growing foundaon in Taos, New Mexico. Since 1994, we have granted more than $20 million dollars to nonprofit organizaons throughout our service area and currently grant more than $2.5 million annually. We are seeking a dynamic individual who will lead the foundaon into its next phase. TCF secures permanent and growing assets for the area’s changing needs, serving as the perpetual community endowment, funding projects, programs and scholarships that benefit educaon, the arts, and human needs in the greater Taos area. TCF provides donors a wide variety of tax-deducble opons to parcipate in the development of our community. THE OPPORTUNITY The Chief Execuve Officer’s primary responsibilies are fundraising, promong philanthropy, and expanding the visibility and viability of the Taos Community Foundaon. The CEO has overall responsibility for management and oversight of TCF’s day-to-day operaons. QUALIFICATIONS Visionary; sound judgment; personal integrity; ability to understand complex issues and challenges; creave problem solver; crical thinker; broad community and nonprofit knowledge; experience working with boards, volunteers, commiees, and donors Demonstrated experience in long range planning, visioning, and policy development 5+ years of nonprofit management and leadership experience Master’s degree in a related field preferred Taos County resident or willing to become one COMPENSATION Compensaon dependent on skills and experience, to include salary and a complete benefit package. Taos Community Foundaon is an equal opportunity employer. Applicaons will be reviewed as they are received. Posion is open unl filled. If interested, we invite you to keep reading to explore the enormous potenal for you to lead a nonprofit grantmaking foundaon that for 29 years has been a leader in promong systemic change on behalf of our community in addressing crical needs.

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