ABOUT THE FOUNDATION
The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation invests in creative thinkers and problem solvers working to ensure that people communities and the planet can flourish. Together with its partners the foundation is harnessing societys collective capacity to solve our toughest problems. A nonpartisan philanthropy the Hewlett Foundation has made grants in the U.S. and globally for nearly six decades based on an approach that emphasizes long-term support collaboration and trust.
Globally the foundation makes grants to address both longstanding and emerging challenges like efforts to reduce the growing threat of climate change contribute to evidence informed policy making and reimagine the economy and society. Its U.S. efforts prioritize strengthening democracy advancing K-12 education for all students and supporting community-led the San Francisco Bay Area it makes grants to support meaningful artistic experiences in local communities The foundations grantmaking also invests in strengthening the effectiveness of our grantees and of philanthropy itself. The Hewlett Foundations assets are approximately $13.9 billion with total annual awards of grants exceeding $600 million in recent years.
The Foundation has approximately 130 employees in programmatic operational and investment roles and is located in the San Francisco Bay Area. Across the organization employees are challenged with meaningful work have the resources for ongoing professional development and learning and contribute to a collegial and engaging environment. Hewlett is committed to fostering a culture of inclusion as part of our Guiding Principles and encourages individuals with diverse backgrounds and experiences to apply.
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POSITION SUMMARY: RACIAL JUSTICE INITIATIVE DIRECTOR
About the Racial Justice Initiative
Though society has made progress in removing barriers that prevent everyone from having the opportunity to thrive racial and economic injustice continues to have a disparate impact on many communities. The William and Flora Hewlett Foundations Racial Justice Initiative (RJI) recognize that to create lasting changes on all the issues the foundation addresses we must embrace a spirit of inclusion and be thoughtful about who we work with and how we work.
RJI works to identify and promote racial justice practices to ensure all people have an equal opportunity to thrive. The strategy for the work consists of the three key objectives:
The strategy emphasizes generous flexible support and strong partnerships with organizations of varying sizes. Through this approach RJI aims to position grantee partners to drive meaningful change toward a more inclusive and healthy democracy.
The RJI portfolio currently supports a diverse set of 50 nonprofit partners the majority of which address two or more issues aligned with Hewletts other grantmaking priorities.
About the Position
The Racial Justice Initiative Director is a term limited role which will provide thoughtful and intentional leadership to the work and the team. The director is responsible for updating and implementing the strategy for the foundations Racial Justice Initiative through the end of 2031. At the end of the initiative period the expectation is that important elements of the work will be incorporated into a number of Hewletts ongoing program areas.
Specifically the Racial Justice Initiative Director will:
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Location: Menlo Park California
PROFILE OF THE SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATE
The foundation seeks a leader who has strong interpersonal skills values humility and collaboration is open-minded and curious in nature. The ideal candidate is committed to and knowledgeable about racial justice history and issues and possesses a deep understanding of policies that have caused disparities or those that could ultimately remedy them. The ideal candidate is creative yet grounded in the practical realities of the state of racial justice in the United States and issues facing the field of advocates activists and scholars. The Racial Justice Initiative Director will combine a flexible leadership style with the ability to implement ideas and solutions that serve the goals of the initiative. The foundation seeks a professional with superb leadership communications and strategic planning skills demonstrating an appreciation for ambiguity combined with a problem-solving instinct and a willingness to explore new ideas. The successful candidate will have a strong work ethic and a collaborative approach with high personal and professional standards of transparency and accountability.
More specifically the foundation seeks a professional who reflects the following:
PHYSICAL DEMANDS/WORK ENVIRONMENT
The physical demands described are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this position. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
The position is based in Menlo Park California. Staff work in a hybrid environment and this position is currently expected to work from the Hewlett Foundation office at least 3 times per week; Tuesdays and Wednesdays are required. While performing the duties of this position the employee is required to spend extended periods of time at a computer.
COMPENSATION
The competitive salary for this position is $300000 - $400000 and includes a comprehensive benefits package. We actively welcome all candidates from a wide range of backgrounds who have the skills to fulfill this role regardless of compensation history.
TO APPLY
All applications are held in strict confidence. The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation embraces the importance of equity and inclusion both internally in our hiring process and organizational culture and externally in our grantmaking and related practices. We are an equal opportunity employer and welcome applications from people of all backgrounds cultures and experiences. Viewcrest Advisors is our partner on this search. Please submit your credentials and a letter of interest to:
The deadline to apply is March 9 2026 although applications are encouraged and welcomed early and will be actively reviewed on a rolling basis.
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