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Entrepreneurial Project Director, CCBT

Hybrid, Work must be performed in Connecticut, US
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    Job Type:Full Time
    Application Deadline:February 17, 2025
    Salary:USD $90,000 - $100,000 / year
    Areas of Focus:Economic Development

    Description

    • * Note: To be considered for this position, applicants must follow exactly the Application Instructions at the end of this job description.

    The Community Foundation for Greater New Haven is the region's largest grantmaker and permanent charitable endowment. The Community Foundation’s mission is to inspire, support, inform, listen to and collaborate with the people and organizations in Greater New Haven to build an ever more connected, inclusive, equitable and philanthropic community.

    The Community Foundation is seeking applicants from all backgrounds to ensure we get the best, most creative talent on our team.

    We currently offer in-office and hybrid work arrangements but recognize that conditions and needs related to the workplace are continually evolving.

    Title: Entrepreneurial Project Director, Connecticut Consortium for BIPOC Technologists (CCBT)

    Department: The Community Foundation Mission Investments Company (TCF-MIC)

    Reports to: Managing Director, Mission Investments Company

    FLSA Status: Exempt

    Compensation: $90,000 - $100,000 + benefits

      • Medical (Aetna): Starting at $33/week
      • Vision (Aetna): Starting at $1/week for a $130 hardware allowance
      • Dental (UNUM): Starting at $2/week for a $1,500 maximum benefit; ortho included!
      • Life (UNUM): 1 X Salary; paid by The Community Foundation
      • Short-term Disability (UNUM): 66% of earnings; paid by The Community Foundation
      • Long-term Disability (UNUM): 60% of earnings; paid by The Community Foundation
      • Retirement: The Community Foundation will contribute 8% of employee’s salary
      • Paid time off: Paid holidays, vacation, floating holidays, sick time, parental leave
      • Tuition reimbursement: up to 3K per year for academic programs

    POSITION:

    The Project Director for the Connecticut Consortium for BIPOC Technologists, is funded-through a three-year, $2 Million grant from the Economic Development Administration (EDA) to the Foundation and its TCF-MIC subsidiary. The position is responsible for managing the daily operations of an EDA-funded Venture Challenge Build-to-Scale (B2S) grant, with the goal of creating an industry-specific Ecosystem for BIPOC Technology Entrepreneurs.

    POSITION:

    The Project Director for the Connecticut Consortium for BIPOC Technologists, is funded-through a three-year, $2 Million grant from the Economic Development Administration (EDA) to the Foundation and its TCF-MIC subsidiary. The position is responsible for managing the daily operations of an EDA-funded Venture Challenge Build-to-Scale (B2S) grant, with the goal of creating an industry-specific Ecosystem for BIPOC Technology Entrepreneurs.

    CORE RESPONSIBILITIES:

    • Functions as a liaison between The Community Foundation for Greater New Haven and the project’s primary funding source, i.e., the Economic Development Administration (EDA)
    • Ensures fidelity and full programmatic/fiscal compliance with the grant’s stated services and outcomes through an ongoing quality assurance (QA) and continuous program improvement (CPI) paradigm as specified by The Community Foundation for Greater New Haven
    • Supervises, trains and provides technical assistance to the Business Development Specialist staff member as required. Evaluates that staff member on an annual basis
    • Provides oversight and technical assistance to the project’s vendors. Evaluates those groups’ performance on an annual basis
    • Coordinates the services provided by the project’s unpaid community partners
    • Takes a lead role in developing a Project-specific data and client management system
    • Prepares project-related performance and fiscal reports and submits those documents to the EDA in a complete, accurate and timely fashion
    • Attends meetings on behalf of the project. Prepares press releases and promotional materials in consultation with the Managing Director of TCF-MIC. Conducts other public relations activities as directed by The Community Foundation for Greater New Haven
    • In tandem with the Business Development Specialist, represents the organization at mandated EDA Grantee Conferences
    • Convenes project-related conferences and retreats for all key project stakeholders
    • Oversees subcontractor management and data metrics collection from all vendors
    • Responsible for completing quarterly and annual reports to the EDA
    • Facilitates capacity-building workshops, webinars and trainings benefiting project participants and/or vendors

    QUALIFICATIONS:

    • Master’s in Business Administration (MBA) plus four years of related experience in entrepreneurship training or economic development programs preferred
    • Bachelor’s Degree combined with six years of related experience minimum requirement
    • Extensive knowledge of the Greater New Haven commercial sector essential
    • Bilingual ability a plus
    • A commitment to an inclusive environment
    • Commitment to The Foundation’s mission and core values

    APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS:

    Please submit a resume/C.V. and cover letter to Human_Resources@cfgnh.org (Human underscore Resources) with the subject line “Project Director, CCBT - Idealist.” Please also indicate how you found this job posting.

    The deadline for submission of materials is February 17, 2025. No phone calls please.

    The Community Foundation for Greater New Haven is an equal opportunity employer.

    • * Note: To be considered for this position, applicants must follow exactly the Application Instructions at the end of this job description.

    The Community Foundation for Greater New Haven is the region's largest grantmaker and permanent charitable endowment. The Community Foundation’s mission is to inspire, support, inform, listen to and collaborate with the people and organizations in Greater New Haven to build an ever more connected, inclusive, equitable and philanthropic community.

    The Community Foundation is seeking applicants from all backgrounds to ensure we get the best, most creative talent on our team.

    We currently offer in-office and hybrid work arrangements but recognize that conditions and needs related to the workplace are continually evolving.

    Title: Entrepreneurial Project Director, Connecticut Consortium for BIPOC Technologists (CCBT)

    Department: The Community Foundation Mission Investments Company (TCF-MIC)

    Reports to…

    Benefits

      • Medical (Aetna): Starting at $33/week
      • Vision (Aetna): Starting at $1/week for a $130 hardware allowance
      • Dental (UNUM): Starting at $2/week for a $1,500 maximum benefit; ortho included!
      • Life (UNUM): 1 X Salary; paid by The Community Foundation
      • Short-term Disability (UNUM): 66% of earnings; paid by The Community Foundation
      • Retirement: The Community Foundation will contribute 8% of employee’s salary
      • Long-term Disability (UNUM): 60% of earnings; paid by The Community Foundation
      • Retirement: The Community Foundation will contribute 8% of employee’s salary
      • Paid time off: Paid holidays, vacation, floating holidays, sick time, parental leave
      • Tuition reimbursement: up to 3K per year for academic programs
      • Medical (Aetna): Starting at $33/week
      • Vision (Aetna): Starting at $1/week for a $130 hardware allowance
      • Dental (UNUM): Starting at $2/week for a $1,500 maximum benefit; ortho included!
      • Life (UNUM): 1 X Salary; paid by The Community Foundation
      • Short-term Disability (UNUM): 66% of earnings; paid by The Community Foundation
      • Retirement: The Community Foundation will contribute 8% of employee’s salary
      • Long-term Disability (UNUM): 60% of earnings; paid by The Community Foundation
      • Retirement: The Community Foundation will contribute 8% of employee’s salary
      • Paid time off: Paid holidays, vacation, floating holidays, sick time, parental leave
      • Tuition reimbursement: up to 3K per year for academic programs

    Location

    Hybrid
    Work must be performed in Connecticut, US
    70 Audubon Street, New Haven, CT 06510, United States

    How to Apply

    Please submit a resume/C.V. and cover letter to Human_Resources@cfgnh.org (Human underscore Resources) with the subject line “Entrepreneurial Project Director, CCBT - Idealist.” Please also indicate how you found this job posting.

    The deadline for submission of materials is February 17, 2025. No phone calls please.

    The Community Foundation for Greater New Haven is an equal opportunity employer.

    Please submit a resume/C.V. and cover letter to Human_Resources@cfgnh.org (Human underscore Resources) with the subject line “Entrepreneurial Project Director, CCBT - Idealist…

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