In A Nutshell
Promote and sustain good grantmaking policies and practices within the Ford Foundation and support institutional strengthening for cohorts of Ford’s grantees.
Responsibilities
- Curriculum & Onboarding: Develop and co-facilitate grantmaking curricula and onboarding sessions to ground new and existing staff in institutional policies and practices.
- Process Optimization: Conduct ongoing reviews of grantmaking processes and policies, making recommendations to improve overall excellence, partner engagement, and grantee experience.
- Policy Leadership: Advise the Program Leadership Team on grantmaking policy and collaborate with Operations to ensure changes are effectively institutionalized.
- Institutional Strengthening: Lead grantee and internal team support in critical organizational areas, including security, compliance, financial resilience, and leadership development.
- Program Design Support: Assist program teams in diagnosing challenges facing grantee networks and designing specific programs to meet those identified needs.
- Grantee Feedback Loop: Manage the Grantee Perception Report process, from preparation to data reflection, and lead the commitment to improving the grantee experience.
- Data-Driven Insights: Partner with the Data Governance Manager to synthesize and analyze grantmaking data, identifying actionable opportunities for practice improvement.
- Cross-Functional Alignment: Coordinate with Legal, IT, and Grants Management to ensure all curricula and policies align with broader institutional and operational priorities.
- Global Philanthropic Influence: Engage with international philanthropic leaders to advocate for and advise on the adoption of multi-year, flexible funding and institutional strengthening models.
- Thought Leadership & Communication: Produce internal and external communications—including conference presentations—that highlight how social justice principles are embodied in grantmaking.
Skillset
- At least 6 years of professional working experience in philanthropy/grantmaking and a strong background in social justice issues in the US and the Global South.
- At least 6 years of experience in institutional strengthening and organizational development as a service provider, grantmaker, or through leading an organization through growth and change.
- Proficiency in key issues of institutional strengthening: especially security, grants compliance, financial resilience, and/or leadership.
- Deep familiarity with philanthropy and grantmaking practices, including multiyear flexible funding, equitable grantee partner-funder partnership, clear and candid communication, and planning.
- Strong background and experience in facilitating learning for adults.
- Deep understanding of the regional context and cultures, including geopolitical landscape, in which Ford works.
- Knowledge of the landscape of technical assistance providers in the US and in the Global South so that they can identify.
- Data analysis experience with both qualitative and quantitative methods.
- Ability to travel domestically and internationally.
- Exceptional leadership presence – internally and externally.
- Exceptional communications skills – strong active listening skills, constructive verbal and written skills, strong public presentation skills.
- Comfort with periods of ambiguity and constructive participation in ongoing organizational development.
- Ways of working and engaging that aligns with the Foundation’s mission, core values and commitment to creating a culture of excellence.
- Masters degree in related field or relevant and equivalent experience.