Resource Generation is looking for an Executive Director. This is a fabulous organization that helps young people of wealth create social change through their giving. The full announcement is available here.
Philanthropy Job- MN Program Associate
The Carlson Family Foundation is looking for a Program Associate to assist with foundation projects and philanthropy efforts. Responsibilities include researching and assisting in the evaluation of grant proposals, preparing written reports and updates; monitoring grant reporting and post-grant analyses, coordinating charitable activities and special Foundation projects. The Foundation is seeking a generalist with experience in working in foundations and family philanthropy.
The Carlson Family Foundation has a strong tradition of giving rooted in the philosophy of our founder, Curtis L. Carlson. Curtis and Arleen Carlson fostered a sense of community and a spirit of giving in their family, establishing a family legacy of philanthropy. Please visit http://www.clcfamilyfoundation.com to find more about the Carlson Family Foundation. Apply at www.Carlson.com
Jobs in Minnesota
The Southern Minnesota Initiative Foundation is looking for a Development Officer responsible for designing and implementing fund development strategies to achieve SMIF’s financial and program goals. Specific areas include endowment & program fundraising, major gift cultivation, partnership development, planned giving, and donor services. A full description can be found here.
The Foundation for Minneapolis Parks (FMP) is looking for an Executive Director. The agency serves as an important nonprofit partner to the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board (MPRB). The foundation's mission, to enhance, support and sustain Minneapolis public parks operated and owned by MPRB for the benefit of the general public, is the cornerstone of foundation activities. More information about the position can be found here.
Job Postings- MN
The Saint Paul Foundation in Minnesota has an opening in their donors services office for a donor services assistant.
ESSENTIAL ACCOUNTABILITIES AND EXPECTED OUTCOMES: Perform primary responsibility of grant making administrative functions for Donor Advised Funds and Community Funds for The Saint Paul Foundation and Minnesota Community Foundation.
• Provide accurate and timely processing of advised grants including: entering grant data, conducting organizational research, collecting and compiling appropriate information for grantmaking, updating organizational information in systems and forwarding to grants administration for processing, preparing, routing for signature and mailing donor confirmation of grants, monitoring the status of organizational information and Pension Protection Act documentation during grantmaking process, preparing general weekly/biweekly grant memo for appropriate authorization and file grant control sheets weekly.
• Provide accurate and timely reports for staff and management, including producing and editing mailing lists, quarterly summary grant reports, relationship management reports and other reports as requested.
• Perform maintenance, daily entry and reporting to meet needs of donor relations and development area, including FoundationPower, FundLink and Community Funds Handbook Web site.
• Copy and mail receipts and gifts promptly and accurately and assist in mailing quarterly fund statements.
SEND RESUME OR APPLICATION TO: jobs@saintpaulfoundation.org
Job Postings- Minnesota and New York
The Minnesota Council on Foundations has a Manager of Professional Development and E-Learning position open. Reporting to the Vice President of Member Services, the individual selected for the position will work with Council staff and members to assess the professional development needs of its members, identify emerging issues and trends, and plan, develop, implement and evaluate high-quality learning opportunities. These tasks bring the Manager of Professional Development and e-Learning into ongoing direct contact with representatives of the Council’s member organizations. More info can be found here.
The Open Society Institute has a position open to manage a new program at the Institute; it focuses on the systemic conditions facing African American boys and men. Note: the deadline to submit resumes is Friday, February 29th . More info can be found here.