OUR COMMUNITY
We live in a world where division, disparity, and poverty affect everyone. When we unite as changemakers at Greater Twin Cities United Way, we can disrupt systems, unlock human potential, change narratives, create equitable solutions, and advocate for policies that result in lasting change.
As an interconnected community focused on equity and inclusion, we can draw from our best minds, courageous leaders, responsive services and collaborative partnerships, and bring forth working solutions to shape our future together.
Your Role in Participating: Program Officer, Holistic Grantmaking
Your Department: Community Impact
Your Reporting Manager: Sr. Program Officer, Holistic Grantmaking
OUR MISSION AND VALUES
Mission: Unite changemakers, advocate for social good and develop solutions to address the challenges no one can solve alone.
Values: Equity, collaboration, agility, and transparency
PRIMARY PURPOSE OF YOUR ROLE
Greater Twin Cities United Way envisions a region where all individuals can thrive regardless of race, place, or income, and focus our vision on five impact areas: housing, food security, economic opportunity, career & future readiness, and early childhood education. Program Officers are responsible for Community Impact outcomes in support of this vision. As the primary relationship-holder with nonprofit grantee partners, Program Officers work in close collaboration with community members, coalitions, government entities, donors, volunteers, and the GTCUW team to create positive impact that disrupts inequities. The Program Officer will serve as a community content expert and inform the overall Community Impact grantmaking strategy, and will hold relationships across all five impact areas, with emphasis on working alongside food security and economic opportunity partners.
ROLE ACCOUNTABILITIES
Grantmaking & External Relationship Management (35%)
- Foster partnerships toward building a robust network of community members, nonprofits, coalitions, funders, government entities, volunteers, and people with lived experience of systemic inequities for the purpose of amplifying opportunities and influencing GTCUW strategy.
- Build and maintain relationships with current and potential grantee partners, providing individualized supports, resources, connections, and thought partnership based in curiosity, transparency, and trust.
- Manage a portfolio of grants including supporting the development and execution of RFP strategy and processes, data analysis and learning/measurement (review, understand and interpret grantee data) and visits with grantee partners.
- Lead special initiative grantmaking as assigned, including collaborating on strategy development, partner engagement, and grants management.
- Communicate a clear, compelling and concise vision of our work, our community's strengths and opportunities for change verbally, in writing and through various presentation methods.
- Recommend improved design, implementation and overall effectiveness of GTCUW grantmaking.
Learning & Field Building (35%)
- Provide thought partnership to grantees and other community partners with an eye towards systems change by communicating effectively, celebrating successes, problem-solving, and facilitating collaboration.
- Stay connected to grantees and others leading community work by being a presence in community and activating on opportunities to learn alongside partners.
- Represent GTCUW in external coalitions and other field building collaborations, including leading or facilitating external stakeholder meetings.
- Facilitate the sharing of best practices, community trends and communicate the work of grantees within the Community Impact team, coalitions, and the broader community.
Internal Collaboration (25%)
- Collaborate closely with Community Impact colleagues on grant operations, events, learning and evaluation, relationship management and strategy in service of a united Community Impact vision.
- Support the formation and execution of a policy and advocacy agenda alongside the Advocacy & External Engagement team
- Proactively and purposefully collaborate with internal teams including Advancement, Marketing and Communications, Volunteer United, and Finance.
- Partner closely with fundraising teams to generate additional resources for key work and in ongoing donor stewardship.
- Produce written materials and verbal presentations as requested
- Manage the execution of event logistics in partnership with Community Impact Operations and the External Engagement team
Other (5%)
- Attend GTCUW trainings and events
- Support GTCUW's mission, vision, and objectives
- Engage in other duties as assigned to support internal and external work that is responsive to community strengths and opportunities