EL Pomar Foundation 2026 Fellow

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Colorado Springs, CO - USA

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JOB DESCRIPTION

Position: Fellow

Reports to: Vice President of Leadership and Fellowship Program Officer

Job Classification: Full-time non-exempt 40 hours per week occasional overtime

Compensation: $23.50/hour ($48880 annually)

Start Date: July 20 2026

ABOUT THE FOUNDATION:

Founded in 1937 with a mission to enhance encourage and promote the current and future well-being of the people of Colorado El Pomar Foundation is one of the largest private foundations in the state contributing over $25 million annually in grants and programs to support Colorado nonprofits. Employees at El Pomar are part of a culture that seeks to help empower communities and individuals to make meaningful collective impact. We are committed to our values of respect integrity teamwork and excellence; we work to lift each other up and make a difference in the lives of our grantees their communities and the sector. Much is expected of our staff in pursuit of this mission and much is received in return.


ABOUT THE FELLOWSHIP:

Giving future leaders an opportunity to grow and learn how to lead is critical to the long-term success of organizations in 1991 we created our Fellowship program for recent college graduates and early career professionals to support the pipeline of leaders in our state. During the 22-month program Fellows work full-time for the Foundation supporting the programing and grant making work of El Pomar along with participating in a comprehensive professional development curriculum.

The Fellowship serves as a dynamic environment where emerging professionals gain hands-on experience test their skills and grow through real-world challenges. Fellows obtain invaluable learning opportunities and networking through direct exposure to Colorados philanthropic and nonprofit arenas targeted professional development peer management program oversight and connection with an engaged network of more than 300 Fellowship alumni. Its a combination of building the next generation of Colorados leaders and accelerating their career trajectories.

1st Year Fellows begin their journey by focusing on mastering the core duties and responsibilities essential to the their 2nd year Fellows take on expanded responsibilities that include supporting onboarding efforts contributing to team collaboration and serving as experienced resources for incoming 1st Year Fellows and Interns. These opportunities allow 2nd Year Fellows to deepen their professional development and leadership skills. All Fellows are supported by Foundation staff the Fellowship Program Manager and report to the Vice President of Leadership and the Fellowship Program Officer.


ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Assist in El Pomars programs and perform tasks including but not limited to: marketing and communications; event planning and coordination; project management; meeting facilitation; assistance with budget development and monitoring; writing reports and grant summaries; and participating in strategic planning and program evaluation
  • Serve as a point of contact and support staff for at least one of El Pomars 11 Regional Partnership Councils which are responsible for the strategic distribution of $250000 in annual discretionary grants
  • Conduct research schedule facilitate and prepare materials and minutes for Council meetings
  • Build relationships with nonprofit organizations along with community and business leaders through outreach speaker series externships and site visits
  • Develop and maintain positive relationships with grantees council members staff and other stakeholders
  • Review and analyze grant applications write grant summaries present grant requests and provide recommendations to the Board of Trustees under the supervision of Foundation staff and the Grants Office
  • Represent El Pomar Foundation at community events and programs throughout Colorado
  • Other administrative duties assigned based on the Foundations needs

KNOWLEDGE SKILLS AND ABILITIES:

  • Demonstrate leadership capability and potential along with a strong work ethic and an interest in public service or civic engagement.
  • Strong verbal communication and writing skills
  • Well-developed critical thinking analytical and problem-solving skills
  • High standards of professionalism and behavior
  • Personal initiative resourcefulness and determination
  • Attention to detail and ability to develop and work within project plans and timelines
  • Flexibility and ability to work effectively under pressure
  • Ability to work as a member of a team

QUALIFICATIONS AND PHYSICAL DEMANDS:

To perform this job successfully an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily.

A successful candidate must:

  • Demonstrate a commitment to serving the people of Colorado
  • Have a bachelors degree by the start date
  • Be able to work in a fast-paced environment and balance multiple demands and deliverables
  • Be able to work in a professional manner with the public and honor the Foundations RITE values (Respect Integrity Teamwork and Excellence)
  • Ability to travel throughout the state of Colorado on official Foundation business
  • Must be currently authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis. This position is not eligible for visa sponsorship.

The requirements listed above are representative of the knowledge skill and/or ability required.

Accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

Hiring is subject to employment pre-screening (background check).


TO APPLY:

Applications will open on November 3 2025 and closes on January 8 2026

Please contact if you have any questions.


BENEFITS:

Paid Time Off

  • Offer vacation health and wellness and floater days
  • Options to roll-over and/or year-end cash-out
  • In 2027 10 days vacation 10 days health and wellness and 2 floater holidays per year
  • 10 holidays per year
  • Paid FMLA (must meet FMLA requirements to qualify)
  • 80 hours administrative paid time off for post-Fellowship career planning

403(b)

  • Employees may contribute pre-tax earnings immediately upon employment
  • After one year of employment 100% match by Foundation on up to 6% of employee deferral

Medical Dental Vision and Accident Insurance

  • Direct primary care provided by Peak Med at no cost to employee (must carry Foundations medical insurance plan). No co-pays for office visits and access 24/7.
  • Foundation pays 95% of medical dental and vision premium for employee and their dependent(s)
  • Foundation pays 100% of cost for AFLAC and Identity Theft Protection

Flexible Spending Account (FSA)

  • Pre-tax dollars from your paycheck to get reimbursed for qualified medical and dental expenses or childcare funds
  • Up to $3050 for medical and dental and up to $5000 for dependent care per year
  • $610 roll-over permitted

Childcare Benefit

  • After six months of service eligible for daycare assistance for employees dependent child or children under the age of 5 and living with the employee. Reimbursed for 30% of the daycare fee paid to a qualified licensed daycare provider with a maximum monthly benefit of $500.

Continued Education/Tuition Reimbursement

  • The Foundation values the skills and abilities of our employees. To maintain and improve those skills we offer educational benefits for memberships in employment related professional societies or associations and to attend employment related local regional or national trainings seminars and meetings.
  • Employees in the Fellowship with at least six months of service may be reimbursed for undergraduate or graduate academic course work that maintains or improves job related skills or is in the Foundations areas of interest. The Foundation will reimburse 100% of tuition at Colorado public universities or 50% of tuition at Colorado private universities for up to six academic hours per semester. The employee must maintain a B or higher grade to receive the reimbursement. Also the Foundation will reimburse the employee up to $500 per semester for books supplies and/or parking pass. This reimbursement is considered a taxable event to the employee.
  • The Foundation provides up to $2000 a year ($1000 Jan-June and $1000 July - December) for employees to participate in a pre-approved certificate program that may or may not be job related. This reimbursement is considered a taxable event to the employee.
  • Support for GRE LSAT and graduate school exams and preparation (one-time test and up to $300)

Other Insurance

  • 100% employer paid Basic Life and AD&D Insurance
  • 100% employer paid Long Term Disability Insurance

Other Benefits

  • 100% employer paid AAA membership
  • Hybrid work schedule (remote work is allowed for up to two days per week) based on supervisor approval.

JOB DESCRIPTIONPosition: FellowReports to: Vice President of Leadership and Fellowship Program OfficerJob Classification: Full-time non-exempt 40 hours per week occasional overtimeCompensation: $23.50/hour ($48880 annually)Start Date: July 20 2026ABOUT THE FOUNDATION:Founded in 1937 with a mission t...
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