Program Officer
Job Summary
JOB SUMMARY
To align needs and opportunities of the community and the Foundation in developing program strategies and working with community partners and nonprofits to ensure that resources are directed responsibly toward those strategies. Assists in the development of the Foundations grant-making programs and serves as the point of contact for grantees.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
- Develop in-depth knowledge of Foundation focus areas including current issues and key resource people and organizations. Engage with community partners and stakeholders to maintain contemporary knowledge of pressing needs changing local context and issues impacting the life outcomes of Flint residents. Seek opportunities to collaborate and coordinate with community partners on issues of shared concern.
- Communicate with nonprofit agencies low-income communities and funders (public and private) about the Foundations grant making priorities guidelines and proposal review process.
- Guide prospective applicants through the process of understanding the Foundations funding interests values and application assess the potential for a fit prior to application and make referrals to other community partners or funding sources when appropriate.
- Evaluate grant proposals and conduct programmatic financial and organizational due diligence. Prepare written analysis summary and recommendations for discussion with the Vice President of Programs and other program staff and present to the Board of Trustees.
- Monitor and evaluate individual grants and their relationship to Foundation objectives. Provide technical assistance to grantees to troubleshoot challenges and identify other funders and resources. Prepare grant-related correspondence.
- Participate in internal projects and meetings as requested.
- Engage in professional development/continuing education to stay informed of advances best practices and program models in the field of philanthropy.
- Engage in identifying and implementing strategies to support a race equity culture both internally and in the community.
- Support the execution of all organizational goals especially those related to facilitating a positive organizational and race equity culture.
- Complete other duties as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS
Knowledge and Relevant Experience
- Bachelors degree in liberal arts social sciences or related field.
- Minimum three years of experience preferably working with foundations community-based nonprofit organizations or local units of government.
Skills
- Understanding of place-based grantmakings role in the community.
- Excellent writing and verbal communication skills.
- Ability to conduct research and produce creative written materials with persuasive impact.
- Strong analytical skills and the ability to synthesize large volumes of information.
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite and familiarity with grants administration databases preferred.
- Ability to work collaboratively with individuals from all sectors of the community and a commitment to race equity diversity and inclusion.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
While performing the duties of this job:
- Ability to sit at a computer terminal for long periods of time.
- May need to travel up and down stairs.
- Bend stoop and lift to move materials on occasion.
- Pull/push lift and carry up to 20 pounds on occasion.
- Reach both above and below shoulder height when needed.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
The nature of the work requires the ability to work in an indoor office environment.
Required Experience:
Unclear Seniority
About Company
Discover how the Ruth Mott Foundation is revitalizing north Flint with a focus on youth, safety, economic growth, and neighborhoods.