The Coleman Foundation Announces Third Quarter 2019 Cancer Care and Health Rehabilitation Services Grants
In the third quarter of 2019, the Coleman Foundation approved grants totaling $650,000 to institutions serving the Chicago metro area. ...
POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT
Title: Program Officer
Reports to: CEO/President
Direct Reports: None
Status: Salaried, fulltime, exempt
Date Revised: March 18, 2022
FOUNDATION SUMMARY
The Coleman Foundation, Inc. is a private grantmaking foundation established in 1951. The Foundation supports organizations that work in three areas of focus: health and rehabilitation services, intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD), and entrepreneurship organizations in the Chicago metropolitan area. The current endowment is $200 million and in 2021, the Foundation made 161 grant payments totaling $7.1 million. The Foundation is currently working under a two-year strategic plan and expects learning during that time to influence its program direction and practices. To learn more about the Foundation, visit the website at www.coleman foundation.org.
POSITION SUMMARY
The Program Officer works in strategic and creative partnership with the Foundation’s leadership and program team on grantmaking and program initiatives across all funding priorities to advance the Foundation’s goals. The Program Officer is responsible for making funding recommendations for health and rehabilitation, and for co-implementing and co-managing all aspects of the I/DD grants portfolio. The Program Officer represents the Foundation in funder collaboratives, and by attending relevant conferences and other meetings with grantees, issue experts, and the philanthropic community.
ABOUT YOU
You have a strong history of work experience in the public health field. You are familiar with the field of I/DD, either through a personal connection or work experience. You are a strategic thinker with an equity mindset who is committed to reducing health disparities, addressing community needs, and building on assets among people and neighborhoods that are underserved and under-resourced. You approach new situations with curiosity and flexibility. You find enjoyment and fulfillment in a job that requires both the analytic ability to sift through information for what is relevant and important, as well as interpersonal skills to build relationships among a wide array of people throughout the community. You understand the privilege that work in philanthropy confers, prioritize listening and learning, enjoy putting the spotlight on others, and will serve as a champion for the good work happening in the sector.
SALARY
$90,000-100,000* depending on competencies and experience.
*salary is based on national benchmarking data for foundations
BENEFITS
The Foundation offers generous benefits including pension, medical, dental, vision, life and matching gifts.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Strategic Leadership & Learning (approx 30%)
Grantmaking (approx 70%)
QUALIFICATIONS
Requirements (must have)
Qualities
WORK ENVIRONMENT
The Coleman Foundation is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Decisions and criteria governing the employment relationship with all employees are made in a non-discriminatory manner, without regard to race, ethnicity, creed, religion, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, national origin, citizenship status, military service and/or marital status, order of protection status, handicap, disability, or any other factor determined to be unlawful by federal, state, or local statutes. We encourage people from these communities to apply.
APPLICATION PROCESS
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