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Futures Without Violence

Controller

Futures Without Violence, Topeka, Kansas, United States

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About Futures Without Violence Futures Without Violence (FUTURES) is a national nonprofit working to end violence against women, children, and families everywhere. For over four decades, FUTURES has developed groundbreaking programs, policies, and public education campaigns that empower individuals and communities to build a world free of violence. From partnering with health professionals and educators to working with justice systems, corporate leaders, and grassroots organizers, FUTURES takes a holistic and intersectional approach to its mission.

Headquartered in the historic Presidio National Park in San Francisco, FUTURES also operates offices in Washington, D.C., and Boston, MA. In late 2026, FUTURES will open the Courage Museum, a bold new initiative that will serve as the nation’s first immersive learning center dedicated to the prevention of hate, discrimination, and violence—inviting civic engagement through stories of courage and resilience.

FUTURES is defined by its deep institutional knowledge, mission-aligned staff, and values-driven leadership. Many staff have been with the organization for over two decades, cultivating a workplace culture that is collaborative, passionate, and rooted in shared purpose.

For more information about Futures Without Violence, visit https://futureswithoutviolence.org.

The Opportunity Futures Without Violence seeks a skilled, mission-aligned Controller to lead the organization’s accounting operations and steward its financial integrity through a period of growth and innovation. With a $23 million annual budget and $85 million in net assets—including two related real estate entities and the forthcoming Courage Museum—this is a pivotal moment in FUTURES’ financial evolution.

The Controller will manage all accounting functions and staff, oversee the financial close and reporting processes, manage the annual audit, and ensure internal control, compliance with applicable regulations and best practices. Reporting to the CFO/COO and working closely with the Director of Grants and Contracts Administration and the Director of Museum Finance, the Controller will serve as a strategic finance leader and thought partner within the organization.

This is a unique opportunity for a seasoned nonprofit finance professional who brings both technical expertise and a collaborative mindset. The ideal candidate will be energized by the challenge of modernizing systems, mentoring staff, and contributing to the long-term vision of a highly respected organization with a bold, expanding mission.

Key Responsibilities

Accounting Operations and Team Leadership

Financial Management and Reporting

Strategic Financial Planning and Systems Development

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