Northern California Grantmakers
Vice President of Capital Solutions
Northern California Grantmakers, Oakland, California, United States, 94616
The 360 Group is pleased to announce our latest search: Vice President of Capital Solutions – Community Vision!
Communities on the margins of opportunity deserve a trusted partner on their journey towards financial growth and stability. As a locally invested, collaborative partner in social justice and financial equity, Community Vision works to advance community ownership of community assets by providing nonprofits, social enterprises, and small businesses with responsive lending, catalytic capital, and advising and support to achieve justice, power, and equity.
Community Vision is seeking a dynamic Vice President of Capital Solutions (VPCS) to lead Community Vision’s department responsible for deploying a spectrum of community development capital to nonprofit organizations and social enterprises. Priorities for this position include continuing to grow the organization’s capital deployment, balancing risk and impact, and evaluating, proposing, and implementing additional capital offerings that meet community needs and priorities.
This position offers a competitive salary range of $190,000 to $210,000 and includes a comprehensive benefits package.
Community Vision has exclusively retained The 360 Group of San Francisco to assist with this search. Please visit https://the360group.us/CV_VPCS_PD.pdf to review the complete position description, which includes detailed application instructions. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis; earlier applicants may receive priority consideration. To be considered, The 360 Group encourages all interested candidates to submit their applications promptly. As a service to people seeking employment in foundations and to grantmakers with jobs to fill, NCG is pleased to post foundation-related job openings announced by our member grantmakers. We encourage all listings to include a salary range for transparency and equity. Philanthropic nonmembers can post on the job board for a $100 fee. Guidance for Nonprofits and Foundations Facing Federal Pressure
Information Session: 2025 Foundations of Racial Equity Series #J-18808-Ljbffr
Communities on the margins of opportunity deserve a trusted partner on their journey towards financial growth and stability. As a locally invested, collaborative partner in social justice and financial equity, Community Vision works to advance community ownership of community assets by providing nonprofits, social enterprises, and small businesses with responsive lending, catalytic capital, and advising and support to achieve justice, power, and equity.
Community Vision is seeking a dynamic Vice President of Capital Solutions (VPCS) to lead Community Vision’s department responsible for deploying a spectrum of community development capital to nonprofit organizations and social enterprises. Priorities for this position include continuing to grow the organization’s capital deployment, balancing risk and impact, and evaluating, proposing, and implementing additional capital offerings that meet community needs and priorities.
This position offers a competitive salary range of $190,000 to $210,000 and includes a comprehensive benefits package.
Community Vision has exclusively retained The 360 Group of San Francisco to assist with this search. Please visit https://the360group.us/CV_VPCS_PD.pdf to review the complete position description, which includes detailed application instructions. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis; earlier applicants may receive priority consideration. To be considered, The 360 Group encourages all interested candidates to submit their applications promptly. As a service to people seeking employment in foundations and to grantmakers with jobs to fill, NCG is pleased to post foundation-related job openings announced by our member grantmakers. We encourage all listings to include a salary range for transparency and equity. Philanthropic nonmembers can post on the job board for a $100 fee. Guidance for Nonprofits and Foundations Facing Federal Pressure
Information Session: 2025 Foundations of Racial Equity Series #J-18808-Ljbffr