Director of Grantmaking and Capacity Building
Company: Philanthropy New York
Location: New York
Posted on: June 2, 2025
Job Description:
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BuildingDirector of Grantmaking and Capacity BuildingLocation:This
position is based in Brooklyn, NY. Ms. Foundation has a hybrid work
schedule (M & F WFH; Tues-Wed-Thurs, in office).Reports to:Chief of
ProgramsPeople Manager:YesManages:Program Officers and Program
StaffPOSITION OVERVIEWReporting to the Chief of Programs, the
Director is directly responsible for supervising and managing
grantmaking and capacity building programs and initiatives within
the GCB team that represent intersectional, feminist, movement
building and organizing led by women, girls, and gender-expansive
people of color, and supports the strengthening and sustainability
of grantee leaders, organizations and the overall social justice
ecosystem. The Director works collaboratively with GCB staff to
design processes to integrate learning and reflection throughout
the GCB team's work. In addition, the Director works closely with
other departments within the Foundation, including the Office of
the President, Advancement, and the Finance and Operations team to
ensure the integration, alignment and impact of our work throughout
the organization. The Director also supports projects and
initiatives related to Ms. Foundation's philanthropic advocacy,
which aims to increase the quantity and quality of funding, as well
as to further philanthropy's understanding and investment in women,
girls, and gender expansive people of color movement building and
organizing, as outlined in Ms. Foundation for Women's strategic
plan.The Director of Grantmaking and Capacity Building (GCB) will
be a key member of the Ms. Foundation leadership team and will work
directly with other directors and the executive leadership to
inform and guide the Foundation's strategies, culture, and
day-to-day activities. We are seeking a Director with a stellar
record of equity-centered, trust-based, values-driven grantmaking
and capacity building practice, as well as people-centered
management and supervising experience. The ideal candidate has
substantial experience in grantmaking, a strong network in the
philanthropic sector, and solid understanding of how an
intermediary public foundation operates.CORE
RESPONSIBILITIESGrantmaking and Capacity Building
- Work with the Chief of Programs to implement GCB team
grantmaking and capacity building goals and priorities, in
alignment with Ms. Foundation's strategic goals
- Supervise GCB grantmaking programs and initiatives, providing
mentorship and support to program officers to achieve grantmaking
and capacity building goals
- Oversee annual plans and budgets and monitor progress and
outcomes of grantmaking and capacity building programs and
initiatives
- Oversee and support learning, reflection, and assessments
within the GCB team, enabling the team to adjust and improve as
needed
- Work interdepartmentally with Ms. Foundation's staff to
collaborate on fundraising and communications, with the goal of
increasing the overall influence, impact, and visibility of Ms.
Foundation's grantmaking, capacity building, and
learningPhilanthropic Advocacy
- Participate in funder affinity groups, external funder meetings
and events to represent Ms. Foundation's priorities and goals;
cultivate and build relationships with other funders; stay abreast
of trends and new developments in philanthropy and social justice
movements
- Leverage and increase resources for Ms. Foundation's grantees
and work led by and for women, girls, and gender expansive people
of color organizations through organizing, facilitating, and/or
participating in panels, influencing conference agendas and events,
and supporting follow-up as appropriate
- Represent Ms. Foundation and actively engage in and provide
leadership in external philanthropic networks to organize funders,
model trust-based and care-based philanthropic practices, and
promote a stronger gender and racial justice lens in the
philanthropic sector
- Collaborate directly with other Ms. directors and the executive
leadership to inform and guide the Foundation's strategies,
culture, and day-to-day activities
- Collaborate with Development colleagues on grant proposal
development, new donor prospecting, maintaining funder
relationships, and special events
- Collaborate with Communications team on opportunities to
amplify Ms. Foundation's GCB staff expertise, as well as grantees'
perspectives and expertise
- Collaborate with Finance and Operations in the streamlining and
improving of systems and processes related to GCB team's work
including but not limited to grantmaking payments, budgeting, and
expense tracking
- Collaborate with the Office of the President on special
projects as directed
- Supervise consultants and support staff as
neededQUALIFICATIONSTechnical and Functional Requirements
- Bachelor's degree and/or 8+ years of related work experience,
with increasing levels of responsibility in areas such as
grantmaking, capacity building, program management, advocacy,
movement building, or leadership development
- At least 5 years of prior experience working in the
philanthropy sector;
- Established networks and relationships in philanthropy and
familiarity with social justice philanthropy or intermediary
foundations similar in scope and reach to the Ms. Foundation for
Women
- At least 3 years of staff management experience and a proven
record in staff development
- Strong knowledge and experience in social justice philanthropy,
with a trust-based philanthropy lens
- Strong knowledge and understanding of intersectional, feminist,
gender and racial justice grantmaking supporting movement building,
grassroots organizing, policy advocacy and community
organizing
- Strong knowledge and understanding of state-level, grassroots,
community-based organizations, organizational and leadership
development, particularly of smaller, emerging, and mid-sized
nonprofit organizations
- Experience developing and implementing learning and reflection
frameworks within a foundationSkills and Competencies
- Strong planning, administrative, and organizational skills;
ability to manage and motivate others; able to work both
collaboratively and autonomously while being a committed team
player
- Strong strategic skills and ability to add value to
organization-wide planning; ability to work collaboratively and
effectively in interdepartmental, mixed-expertise settings
- Ability to build strong and collegial working relationships
with colleagues, grantees, donors, potential funders, and
institutional partners
- Excellent oral and written communication skills, and able to
quickly gather, synthesize and summarize information in a clear and
jargon-free manner.
- Excellent analytical, critical thinking, and organizational
skills. Proven project management skills, and proficient at meeting
deadlines
- Proficient with Internet and Windows-based technology (Word,
Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook).
- Experience with MicroEdge GIFTS or other grants management
software a plus.Institutional and Values Alignment
- Commitment to the Foundation's mission and vision toward racial
and gender justice, supporting grassroots leaders and uplifting the
leadership of women, girls and gender expansive people of
color
- Demonstrated commitment to the Foundation's values of
integrity, trust and respect, interconnectedness, and social
justice - throughout internal and external communications and
relationships
- Ability to build strong and collegial working relationships
with colleagues, grantees, donors, potential funders, and
institutional partners.
- A strong sense of teamwork, humor, flexibility, curiosity, and
willingness to learn from mistakes.
- Able to exercise good judgment and maintain confidentiality
with critical and sensitive information.EOE Statement:We are an
equal employment opportunity employer. All qualified applicants
will receive consideration for employment without regard to race,
color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected
veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law.MSF is
committed to the full inclusion of all qualified individuals. In
keeping with our commitment, MSF will take the steps to assure that
people with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodations.
Accordingly, if reasonable accommodation is required to fully
participate in the job application or interview process, to perform
the essential functions of the position, and/or to receive all
other benefits and privileges of employment, please contact Sandra
Isiofiah via email atsisiofiah@ms.foundation.org .
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