EPIP
Program Officer - Housing Security and Public-Private Partnerships
EPIP, San Francisco, California, United States, 94199
Overview
Crankstart is hiring a Program Officer to support the Foundation’s philanthropic and community engagement efforts related to housing security and public-private partnerships in San Francisco. This is a full-time, hybrid role located in the San Francisco Bay Area. Responsibilities
Manage active grants and relationships with grantee leaders, and research and recommend housing security grants. Work with nonprofit providers and advocacy organizations of various sizes and approaches. Collaborate with the Program Director to steward multiple grant portfolios within the Housing Security and Public-Private Partnerships strategies. Support the Program Director in stewarding high-touch relationships with Crankstart grantees, preparing grant recommendations, evaluating outcomes, discussing strategy, and maintaining a strong learning network (including other nonprofits, grassroots groups, public officials, funders, and researchers). Qualifications
Eight or more years of relevant, professional experience, with at least six to eight years of direct experience in one or more of Crankstart’s Housing Security strategies — Homelessness Solutions, Affordability, and Pro-Housing Policy. Crankstart will consider candidates who are high-capacity generalists with exceptional strategic and analytical skills and a track record of prior work on social impact projects in the Housing Security portfolio’s focus areas. Sophisticated grasp of how public systems, private markets, and the nonprofit sector work together in the SF Bay Area ecosystem; nuanced understanding of the historic and current causes of homelessness and housing instability in the Bay Area, especially San Francisco; and a desire to promote proven and innovative solutions, particularly through partnerships and bridge-building. Location, Travel & Application
This is a full-time, hybrid role located in the San Francisco Bay Area. Candidates must be based in the San Francisco Bay Area (within a 50-mile radius of San Francisco) and be able to travel to San Francisco three times a week. Interested and qualified candidates should apply by submitting a resume and a targeted cover letter describing their interest and relevant qualifications, experience, and expertise to the candidate application portal. All correspondence will remain confidential. Questions about the search and application process should be directed to search@marthamontagbrown.com.
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Crankstart is hiring a Program Officer to support the Foundation’s philanthropic and community engagement efforts related to housing security and public-private partnerships in San Francisco. This is a full-time, hybrid role located in the San Francisco Bay Area. Responsibilities
Manage active grants and relationships with grantee leaders, and research and recommend housing security grants. Work with nonprofit providers and advocacy organizations of various sizes and approaches. Collaborate with the Program Director to steward multiple grant portfolios within the Housing Security and Public-Private Partnerships strategies. Support the Program Director in stewarding high-touch relationships with Crankstart grantees, preparing grant recommendations, evaluating outcomes, discussing strategy, and maintaining a strong learning network (including other nonprofits, grassroots groups, public officials, funders, and researchers). Qualifications
Eight or more years of relevant, professional experience, with at least six to eight years of direct experience in one or more of Crankstart’s Housing Security strategies — Homelessness Solutions, Affordability, and Pro-Housing Policy. Crankstart will consider candidates who are high-capacity generalists with exceptional strategic and analytical skills and a track record of prior work on social impact projects in the Housing Security portfolio’s focus areas. Sophisticated grasp of how public systems, private markets, and the nonprofit sector work together in the SF Bay Area ecosystem; nuanced understanding of the historic and current causes of homelessness and housing instability in the Bay Area, especially San Francisco; and a desire to promote proven and innovative solutions, particularly through partnerships and bridge-building. Location, Travel & Application
This is a full-time, hybrid role located in the San Francisco Bay Area. Candidates must be based in the San Francisco Bay Area (within a 50-mile radius of San Francisco) and be able to travel to San Francisco three times a week. Interested and qualified candidates should apply by submitting a resume and a targeted cover letter describing their interest and relevant qualifications, experience, and expertise to the candidate application portal. All correspondence will remain confidential. Questions about the search and application process should be directed to search@marthamontagbrown.com.
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