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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:
- The position is within a philanthropic or nonprofit organization
- 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.
Please submit your job opportunity here and note that assessment and approval of submissions can take up to 48 hours.
NOTE: Positions marked as "Featured" are either Native-focused roles or based at organizations focused on Native communities.
Program Associate, Environment
Job Details
- Manages a high volume of grants through the full grant lifecycle, from the proposal application process, to grant reporting and closing of grants.
- Implements processes to plan, coordinate, and track communications, timelines, and documents related to grants.
- Acts as liaison to other departments at the Foundation, such as the Grantmaking, Learning, and Operations (GLO) team and General Counsel for grant processing tasks.
- Organizes, composes, and manages program mailings and communications with current and potential grantees.
- Manages, tracks, and forecasts Program Officers’ annual grants budget using spreadsheets and other tracking tools.
- Prepares consulting agreements and serves as point of contact for consultants, including processing of invoices.
- Supports the Program Officer in planning and hosting funder and grantee meetings and maintaining funder relationships.
- Works with the Program Officer to effectively prioritize workload, triaging deliverables to meet deadlines.
- Supports Program Officer on a wide range of program activities and special projects.
- Provides some administrative and scheduling support for complex meetings.
- Compiles documents, manages project deliverables and deadlines, and participates in ongoing meetings for strategy development process.
- Regularly participates in meetings with Program Officer to provide strategic support and thought partnership, including record keeping and follow-up with both internal and external participants.
- Researches and prepares background information for meetings and presentations, and compiles reference materials, as needed.
- Travels to and participates in US and international climate events, conferences, convenings, and grantee visits.
- Participates in teamwide projects, such as efforts on diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice.
- Takes on additional responsibilities, as needed, during team transitions and onboarding.
- Coordinates closely with the other Program Associates to manage program-wide responsibilities.
- Bachelor’s or associate’s degree (or equivalent work experience) desired. 3-5 years’ experience providing complex administrative support preferred.
- Strong commitment to the environment and combatting climate change, prior experience in climate policy a plus, but not required.
- Excellent administrative and project management skills and experience, both independently and with colleagues.
- Experience in budget management using spreadsheets.
- Strong organizational skills, including attention to detail and the ability to multitask.
- Ability to meet tight, sometimes simultaneous, deadlines with a keen ability to prioritize and partner with others to meet common goals.
- Strong oral and written communication skills.
- Advanced experience in MS Office: Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, and Adobe; experience with Salesforce a plus.
- Willingness to learn new software tools and use them for program support.
- Proficiency with problem solving, analysis, and applying appropriate level of judgment.
- Experience with grants processing and grants database preferred, but not required.
- A commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion.
- Positive attitude, sense of humor, and a commitment to being part of, and building, a positive work environment.
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