Vice President for Community Partnerships and Strategy
- Employer
- Meyer Foundation
- Location
- District of Columbia, United States
- Salary
- $180,000.00 - $180,000.00
- Closing date
- Apr 5, 2023
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- Position Type
- Programs, Community Outreach, Grant Making, Administrative, Public Relations and Communications
- Fields
- Community Foundations, Other Fields
- Employment Type
- Full Time
Meyer Foundation
Vice President for Community Partnerships and Strategy
Location: Hybrid (Washington, DC)
About Meyer Foundation Established in 1944 by Agnes E. Meyer, an author, and social activist, and Eugene Meyer, an owner and publisher of The Washington Post, the Meyer Foundation is one of the Greater Washington area’s largest and oldest locally focused philanthropies, typically awarding between $7 and $8 million in total grants annually. The Foundation envisions a just, connected, and inclusive region in which systemic racism and its consequences no longer exist. To achieve this vision, we focus our voice and resources toward supporting our grantee partners in their work to address the root causes of inequity and the conditions that hold those inequities in place. Additionally, we support our grantee partners capacity-building opportunities, act as a convener around pressing issues affecting our communities and promote collaborative action to help create a Greater Washington where everyone belongs and thrives. Learn more about the Meyer Foundation. About the Opportunity The Foundation seeks a Vice President for Community Partnerships and Strategy (VP) with deep expertise in racial equity and justice strategy, movements, and power building to advance the Foundation’s impact in the Greater Washington region. As a member of the Foundation’s leadership team, the VP will report to and serve as a key thought partner to the President and CEO to provide strategic leadership across the Foundation. They will lead strategies for community-driven priorities, and grantmaking through a lens of racial equity and justice, movement and power building, and systems change, in collaboration with partners and stakeholders. Additionally, the VP will lead the Foundation’s talented and deeply committed Community Partnerships and Strategy team, comprised of three regionally focused Partnerships Directors, the Director for the Fund for Black-Led Change, and a Senior Partnerships Associate. The ideal candidate will be a collaborative, innovative, strategic leader with deep knowledge, understanding, and experience leading racial equity, justice, and systems-change work. They have experience as a trusted thought partner for senior leadership, developing and implementing approaches that drive social change based on community needs. The ideal candidate is an inspirational, enthusiastic, and empowering manager and leader of teams and people, with knowledge and/or experience with community mobilization and power–building with aligned partners and stakeholders.
Key Responsibilities Vision and Strategy
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Provide organizational leadership as part of the
leadership team, collaborating on strategy, goals, and objectives
to advance the Foundation’s mission
Report on organizational strategy and outcomes to the
President and CEO and Board of Directors
Lead the Foundation’s community engagement and be a
collaborative thought partner in capacity building, leading
strategy through a racial justice lens aimed at dismantling
anti-Black racism
Implement program activities that go beyond
traditional grantmaking to reflect the Foundation’s commitment to
racial and social justice and advocacy
Understand the Foundation’s work broadly to support
and enhance decision-making across the organization
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Serve as an ambassador, advocate, and key external
spokesperson for the Foundation’s racial equity and justice
initiatives, developing authentic, trust-based relationships with
community organizations and grantee partners throughout the Greater
Washington region
Convene peer organizations, collaborate with
grantmaking partners, and help build coalitions to further the
Foundation’s mission
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Develop and implement strategic grantmaking approaches
in collaboration with the leadership team and Community
Partnerships and Strategy team through the lens of racial justice,
with particular attention to dismantling anti-Black racism
Financial acumen managing budgets aligned with the
Foundation’s strategic priorities
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Lead and manage with collegiality, values-alignment,
open communication, collaboration, and embodiment of the
Foundation’s values and community agreements
In collaboration with the Communications Director,
contribute content to the Foundation’s website and social media
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Deep commitment to the Foundation’s mission of
pursuing and investing in solutions that build an equitable Greater
Washington community in which economically disadvantaged people
thrive
Experience working with or for racial justice and
equity-focused nonprofit organizations or experience with community
organizing is strongly preferred
Committed to honest and candid conversations and
self-reflection about race, racial justice, and equity
An analytical thinker who can develop and implement
strategy through a thoughtful and inclusive approach
Strong interpersonal skills with experience managing,
motivating, coaching, and supporting high-performing teams
Demonstrated aptitude for building and cultivating
authentic relationships based on trust, a shared sense of purpose,
and a desire for impact
A proven record of collaborative decision-making, as
well as accessibility and accountability
Effective and persuasive communicator, high emotional
intelligence, and the ability to communicate with a broad range of
audiences, including Foundation staff, board members, grantee
partners, and other stakeholders
Enthusiasm for and patience with organizational change
as part of the Foundation’s commitment to ongoing evolution and
improvement
Ability to focus on organizational change while
holding space for individual change
- Prior work in the philanthropic sector is a plus
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