Job Post
The Future Perfect Project is seeking an Executive Director to build, expand, and carry forward our national arts initiative to new heights.
About Our Organization The Future Perfect Project (FPP) was founded in 2017 under fiscal sponsorship. As of 2022, FPP is a nationwide 501(c)(3), amplifying the voices of LGBTQ+ youth across the United States through high-quality creative programming and professional artistic mentorship (ages 13–22). By producing and facilitating in-person and remote programs in podcasting, music, creative writing, and more, we provide young people with queer‑affirming spaces and professional tools to express themselves authentically, connect with others, and share their vision of a better future for us all, one in which everyone is free to be themselves.
About The Position The Future Perfect Project (FPP) is a progressive, queer‑led, LGBTQ+ centered nonprofit dedicated to amplifying the voices of the next generation at the intersection of art, activism, and community. We encourage our staff and network to bring their authentic selves to the table, and we create spaces where creativity and truth‑telling flourish. We are seeking an experienced and enthusiastic Executive Director to steward and evolve FPP’s role as a national leader in arts programming and youth‑first pedagogy. This is a unique opportunity for a leader who is passionate about empowering queer youth and advancing cultural change through the arts and media. As Executive Director, you will provide public‑facing leadership and executive management within FPP’s model of shared leadership. You will serve as an anchor, collaborating closely with the Board of Directors, Youth Advisory Council, Director of Operations, and Artistic Director to set the vision, ensure financial sustainability, and strengthen infrastructure. This requires balancing collective input and the diverse strengths of the entire team and with effective and strategic decision‑making.
The ideal candidate will bring both strategic rigor and heartfelt leadership, with the skills to balance organizational management and community engagement. This position requires not only experience in nonprofit leadership and administration, but also a deep commitment to FPP’s mission of uplifting and amplifying young LGBTQ+ voices. The ideal candidate will bring:
A strong background in nonprofit leadership, arts administration, or organizational management
Demonstrated success in securing major gifts, managing development strategy, and building long‑term donor and institutional relationships
Proven ability to build, lead, and inspire teams within a collaborative culture grounded in authenticity and transparent communication, specifically embracing a model of shared leadership and distributed power
Familiarity with arts and media production, paired with a deep commitment to supporting and advocating for LGBTQ+ youth voices
The capacity to balance big‑picture vision with the demands of day‑to‑day operational excellence
Role Details Title:
Executive DirectorSalary: $88,000 (fixed salaried, exempt) + health insurance benefit + possible bonus
Schedule:
32 hours/week (full‑time), Monday–Thursday or Monday–Friday, within EST business hours. Starting January 2026 or February 2026.
Location:
Remote, with 5‑10% annual travel required to New York state.
PTO:
Approximately 20 days of PTO a year
Qualifications: Minimum 3‑4 years of nonprofit leadership, arts/media management, or equivalent executive‑level experienceAbility to balance collaborative leadership with decisive action, honoring both executive responsibility and organizational values of dialogue, shared strengths, and collective inputFamiliarity with arts and media production preferred (music, theater, podcasting, creative writing, or related fields)Experience in fundraising, donor cultivation, and grants management or demonstrated experience in similar relationship building capacitiesStrong financial management skills, including budgeting and forecastingProven ability to supervise staff and contractors while fostering collaborative teamsExcellent written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skillsDeep commitment to and understanding of LGBTQ+ communities, particularly queer youthAbility to travel 4‑8 times per year to New York StateA U.S. citizen or permanent resident who is legally able to work in the U.S.
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About Our Organization The Future Perfect Project (FPP) was founded in 2017 under fiscal sponsorship. As of 2022, FPP is a nationwide 501(c)(3), amplifying the voices of LGBTQ+ youth across the United States through high-quality creative programming and professional artistic mentorship (ages 13–22). By producing and facilitating in-person and remote programs in podcasting, music, creative writing, and more, we provide young people with queer‑affirming spaces and professional tools to express themselves authentically, connect with others, and share their vision of a better future for us all, one in which everyone is free to be themselves.
About The Position The Future Perfect Project (FPP) is a progressive, queer‑led, LGBTQ+ centered nonprofit dedicated to amplifying the voices of the next generation at the intersection of art, activism, and community. We encourage our staff and network to bring their authentic selves to the table, and we create spaces where creativity and truth‑telling flourish. We are seeking an experienced and enthusiastic Executive Director to steward and evolve FPP’s role as a national leader in arts programming and youth‑first pedagogy. This is a unique opportunity for a leader who is passionate about empowering queer youth and advancing cultural change through the arts and media. As Executive Director, you will provide public‑facing leadership and executive management within FPP’s model of shared leadership. You will serve as an anchor, collaborating closely with the Board of Directors, Youth Advisory Council, Director of Operations, and Artistic Director to set the vision, ensure financial sustainability, and strengthen infrastructure. This requires balancing collective input and the diverse strengths of the entire team and with effective and strategic decision‑making.
The ideal candidate will bring both strategic rigor and heartfelt leadership, with the skills to balance organizational management and community engagement. This position requires not only experience in nonprofit leadership and administration, but also a deep commitment to FPP’s mission of uplifting and amplifying young LGBTQ+ voices. The ideal candidate will bring:
A strong background in nonprofit leadership, arts administration, or organizational management
Demonstrated success in securing major gifts, managing development strategy, and building long‑term donor and institutional relationships
Proven ability to build, lead, and inspire teams within a collaborative culture grounded in authenticity and transparent communication, specifically embracing a model of shared leadership and distributed power
Familiarity with arts and media production, paired with a deep commitment to supporting and advocating for LGBTQ+ youth voices
The capacity to balance big‑picture vision with the demands of day‑to‑day operational excellence
Role Details Title:
Executive DirectorSalary: $88,000 (fixed salaried, exempt) + health insurance benefit + possible bonus
Schedule:
32 hours/week (full‑time), Monday–Thursday or Monday–Friday, within EST business hours. Starting January 2026 or February 2026.
Location:
Remote, with 5‑10% annual travel required to New York state.
PTO:
Approximately 20 days of PTO a year
Qualifications: Minimum 3‑4 years of nonprofit leadership, arts/media management, or equivalent executive‑level experienceAbility to balance collaborative leadership with decisive action, honoring both executive responsibility and organizational values of dialogue, shared strengths, and collective inputFamiliarity with arts and media production preferred (music, theater, podcasting, creative writing, or related fields)Experience in fundraising, donor cultivation, and grants management or demonstrated experience in similar relationship building capacitiesStrong financial management skills, including budgeting and forecastingProven ability to supervise staff and contractors while fostering collaborative teamsExcellent written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skillsDeep commitment to and understanding of LGBTQ+ communities, particularly queer youthAbility to travel 4‑8 times per year to New York StateA U.S. citizen or permanent resident who is legally able to work in the U.S.
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