Director, Grant Management & Climate Projects
Company: San Diego Foundation
Location: San Diego
Posted on: February 1, 2025
Job Description:
At San Diego Foundation, we value our diverse and experienced
staff who are committed to our mission of improving the quality of
life within all of San Diego's communities. We strive to be an
employer of choice, offering a competitive compensation package,
and a professional and vibrant work environment for those who have
a passion for our mission that is carried out every day by
providing leadership for effective philanthropy and promoting
community solutions.San Diego Foundation is seeking an experienced,
mission driven Director of Grant Management & Climate Projects who
will be responsible for leading SDF's management of both State
Transformative Climate Communities (TCC) and EPA Community Change
Grants (CCG). This would involve but is not limited to coordination
of the RICCE collaborative of 14 projects and plans, serving as
liaison with state and federal grant program staff, oversight and
project management of RICCE projects, grant accounting and
financial management, and management of a two-person team plus
consultants hired to support the RICCE collaborative. The selected
Director must possess the technical ability and capacity to
navigate state and federal funding, coordinate the required
reporting and invoicing for both state and federal grants, and
develop processes and practices that build partner capacity for
successful project implementation.The Director position will be
housed within SDF's Environment Initiatives (EI) team and report to
the leader of Environmental Initiatives. As part of the EI team,
this position commits us to furthering RICCE priorities, which
broadly align and support EI's programs and activities. The
following outlines the roles and responsibilities under this
position as they specifically advance RICCE in alignment with EI's
priorities and SDF's greater Note: This role is structured as a
five-year term, contingent on the continuation of external
funding.About The RICCE OpportunityRooted in Comunidad, Cultivating
Equity (RICCE) is a set of 14 projects and plans, led by 14
community partners, in the central historic barrios of San Diego.
In 2023, San Diego Foundation (SDF) along with all 14 partners
applied for and was awarded $22 million in Transformative Climate
Communities (TCC) funding from the State of California's Strategic
Growth Council. In 2024, SDF and select RICCE partners applied for
and were selected to receive an additional $20 million in Community
Change Grant (CCG) funding from the federal Environmental
Protection Agency. Between both government grants, the RICCE
projects will result in -$42 million in grant investment in the
project area plus additional leveraged dollars, totaling over $70
million in investment.The RICCE projects will transform the
underinvested communities of San Diego's central historic barrios.
These projects will reduce emissions, improve public health and
environment and expand economic opportunity for people in
communities who have endured years of systematic racism through
unfair land use policies and industrialization. RICCE has the
potential to improve the quality of life in communities affected by
years of injustice and change the way San Diego approaches
community investment.Area of Focus: The 8 communities of Barrio
Logan, Logan Heights, Stockton, Grant Hill, Mt. Hope, Sherman,
Southcrest and Shelltown are some of San Diego's oldest communities
and are included in California's 14 Cultural Districts. Residents
in these communities have long suffered disproportionately from air
pollution sources including surrounding port terminals, large
shipyards, San Diego Naval Station, the I-5 and 1-15 freeways, the
Coronado Bridge, the BNSF railyard, as well as smaller industries
within the residential community itself. The neighborhoods are in
the 95th percentile across California for housing burden (paying
greater than 50% of their income for housing) and have high numbers
of renters (over 70%) which limits the ability of residents to
build equity.RICCE Project Description:For more information on the
projects within the RICCE partnership, please visit: Essential
Responsibilities:Grants Management, Reporting and Compliance
- Oversee execution of state TCC and federal CCG grant
deliverables throughout the grant term.
- Oversee the invoicing and reimbursement process for state TCC
and federal CCG grants.
- Oversee the state and federally required reporting for RICCE
projects.
- Collaborate with the University of San Diego evaluation team to
meet required state and federal tracking and evaluation
requirements.
- Serve as the main point of contact for the state TCC and
federal CCG grants.
- Work closely with partners to ensure that the RICCE projects
and plans are implemented in accordance with the grant requirements
and the TCC and CCG Grant Guidelines.
- Build and support a culture of collaboration and trust between
partners.
- Participate in regular check-in meetings with each partner on
the status of their project or plan.
- Organize and lead regular meetings and training for all RICCE
partners.
- Provide regular briefings to SDF leadership and/or Board on the
status of each grant program.
- Work closely with partners and other stakeholders to align on
norms for communication expectations, response times, and
prioritization of tasks.
- Ensure clarity of roles and processes, facilitating an
interconnected collaboration of organizations and individuals
involved in the project.Manage Partner Reporting & Capacity Support
- Engage with community members and local organizations to
understand their specific capacity needs in relation to the
projects they are managing.
- Develop and implement equitable processes in partnership with
RICCE partners to ensure that the proposed projects are equitably
designed.
- Provide guidance for RICCE partners to ensure that projects
meet grant guidelines and implementation related to hiring
practices and policies.
- Work with RICCE partners to regularly assess and monitor the
impacts of the TCC and CCG grants on the community, and to make any
necessary adjustments to ensure that the benefits are distributed
equitably.Increase Visibility and Opportunities to Leverage Program
- Work with internal SDF communications and community impact
teams to raise the visibility of RICCE in relation to SDF's
Strategic Plan and goals of SDF's Environmental Initiatives.
- Work closely with the EI team to leverage impact from RICCE to
raise SDF's role and value to this effort area of work.
- Strengthen visibility of RICCE in front of funder audiences and
other stakeholders.
- Ensure RICCE alignment with SDF's execution of its Strategic
Plan by providing expertise and insight into state funding and
government grant management for investments in regional climate
resilience initiatives.Team and Project Partner Management
- Manage hiring and staffing needs for RICCE.
- Oversee small staff team of two, including a Program
Administrator and a Manager.
- Lead contracting processes to hire consultants and additional
support as needed to meet the terms of the grant and respond to
project needs.Qualifications:
- Minimum 10 years of administrative and program management
experience in a private or community foundation, or position in a
corporate, government or nonprofit organization, preferably with
significant government, city or agency experience.
- Demonstrated track record managing state and/or federally
funded programs.
- Demonstrated track record in developing and utilizing
administrative organizational systems with attention to detail,
timeliness, finances, and record keeping.
- Demonstrated experience managing staff, consultants and/or
contractors.
- Passion for the work and mission of San Diego Foundation to
inspire enduring philanthropy and enable community solutions to
improve the quality of life in our region.
- Ability to work independently to organize and prioritize
multiple projects and meet State and Federal requirements and
deadlines.
- Knowledge of local, statewide, and national environmental
issues as they relate to SDF and EI's Strategic Priorities and
local context.
- Demonstrated organization, time, and project management skills.
Ability to "right size" projects.
- Strong emotional intelligence with excellent interpersonal
skills, strong cultural competency, and customer service
orientation.
- Knowledge of finance, accounting, budgeting, forecasting and
cost control principles including Generally Accepted Accounting
Principles.
- Advanced knowledge and proficiency with computer software
applications: Microsoft Office Suite, database/contact management,
software experience, and data visualization software experience
preferred.
- Broad knowledge of climate change concepts (such as
transportation, clean energy, building electrification, air
quality, etc.) and how they are relevant to local communities,
particularly high risk, underserved, frontline communities.
- Interdisciplinary, analytical, and critical thinking skills
with a problem-solving approach.
- Experience in a public-facing work environment.
- High level of comfort with public speaking and interacting with
elected officials, donors, executives, and other community
leaders.
- Must live in San Diego County.Language Skills:
- Ability to read, write, and speak English fluently.
- Bilingual in Spanish a Bonus.Work Environment & Physical
Demands
- Professional, hybrid work environment in San Diego.
- Fast-paced work with multi-level distractions.
- Ability to safely lift 25 pounds.
- Ability to sit for prolonged periods of time at meetings, desk,
computer, driving.
- Ability to sit at a desk and view a computer screen for up to
two hours.
- Ability to type using a computer keyboard.
- Ability to speak into and use a telephone.
- Ability to bend and stoop.Compensation and Benefits:
- Salaried, Exempt $140,000.00 - $160,000.00 (San Diego
Foundation is committed to practices that promote pay equity and
transparency. Actual offers will be reflective of qualifications,
skills and experience, internal equity, alignment with market data,
among other relevant factors.)
- Supportive, inclusive company culture; awarded Top Workplace by
the San Diego Union Tribune 5 years in a row.
- Flexible 9/80 Alternative workweek schedule, with every other
Friday off.
- Hybrid work environment with support for at home office
setup.
- 100% Employer paid medical, vision, dental, life, AD&D and
long-term disability premiums; 75% Employer-paid premiums for all
dependents on your benefits.
- 403B Retirement plan match up to 4% + Annual discretionary
contribution.
- Earned Incentive Program.
- 3 weeks of paid time off + 1 additional week off with pay in
July for all staff.
- 4-week sabbatical for every 5 years of service.
- 13 paid holidays + 2 paid volunteer days off each year.
- Extended Health Care Time accruing at 2.77 hours per pay period
to a cap of 480 hours: use for sick time, family care, and parental
leave baby bonding.
- $100 monthly cell and internet reimbursement.
- $75 quarterly gym reimbursement.
- Donor Advised Fund contribution with no minimum and $600 annual
match from the Foundation to a nonprofit of your choice.
- Annual service award $100 donation to nonprofit of your
choice.This job description is not designed to cover or contain a
comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities
that are required of the employee. Duties, responsibilities and
activities may change or new ones may be assigned at any time with
or without notice.
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