The Right to the City Designated Capital Pooled Fund serves the mission of the alliance and our grassroots and base-building member organizations to remove land from the speculative market by providing access to long-term patient and flexible capital investments and technical assistance in financing and collective stewardship practices for community-controlled projects. The RTTC National Organizer of Capital Strategies will oversee the work of our Right to the City Designated Capital Pooled Fund, guide our lending process for investment capital to member organizations in the alliance, accompany member groups through their underwriting and diligence processes, and provide technical assistance related to the development and establishment of cooperative and land trusts structures that incorporate transformative organizing practices. We are looking for someone to join our energetic, visionary, and solutions-oriented national staff team to help build the powerful movement we need to win the right to the city and liberation for our people. The ideal candidate will be multifaceted, able to adapt to changing conditions, believe deeply in self-determination and community power, and embody a commitment to both personal and systemic transformation.
This position Reports to the Associate Director for Capital Strategies and participates in the Team(s): the Capital Strategies Team within the Resource Development Strategies Department.
Job Responsibilities
Oversee the lending process for our RTTC Designated Loan Fund
Work with the RTTC Credit Committee to accept, review, and approve potential loans to member organizations that demonstrate preparedness to accept capital investments for community-controlled land and housing projects. (approx 35% of the work plan)
Area 1: Work with the RTTC Credit Committee to move potential member projects in our waterway through our lending process
Area 2: Work with the RTTC Credit Committee and external partners to move investment capital to member organizations’ land and housing projects that demonstrate a readiness to accept investment capital for their community-controlled land and housing projects
CLT and Co-op Technical Assistance
Develop and provide Technical Assistance to RTTC member groups (approx 35% of the work plan)
Area 1: Research, create, and develop materials for CLTs and co-op projects for effective governance and stewardship processes that mirror our Transformative Organizing methodology
Provide staff support to member-led Stewardship Development Working Group. This Working Group will serve as a space for members to learn about the practical skills needed to successfully take land/housing off of the speculative market and to sustain that community for the long term. This will be a space for members to share resources, get group support for troubleshooting issues they’re facing, and build relationships with one another. Topics covered and areas of support include:
Support member groups in identifying the different areas of technical assistance needed to be loan-ready for pre-loan approval. Work with the Associate Director of Capital Strategies to provide the required support in this phase of the application process.
After the loans are made, we will continue to partner with and support the projects that have received lending to ensure the long-term sustainability and success of the community-stewarded projects supported through our Designated Capital Fund.
Area 2:
Systems and Infrastructure
Develop and maintain systems and infrastructure (approx 20% of the work plan)
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Area 2
Maintain internal and external relationships and partnerships
Team meetings, All Staff Meetings, Advances, and External Meetings (approx 10% of the work plan)
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Qualities We Are Looking For
Required Experience & Qualifications
Preferred Qualifications
General Requirements
The Right to the City Designated Capital Pooled Fund serves the mission of the alliance and our grassroots and base-building member organizations to remove land from the speculative market by providing access to long-term patient and flexible capital investments and technical assistance in financing and collective stewardship practices for community-controlled projects. The RTTC National Organizer of Capital Strategies will oversee the work of our Right to the City Designated Capital Pooled Fund, guide our lending process for investment capital to member organizations in the alliance, accompany member groups through their underwriting and diligence processes, and provide technical assistance related to the development and establishment of cooperative and land trusts structures that incorporate transformative organizing practices. We are looking for someone to join our energetic, visionary, and solutions-oriented…
This is a full-time position. The salary range starts at $101,200 - $105,800 Compensation commensurate with experience and competitive with our sector. RTTC offers a generous and comprehensive benefits package, including 100% medical, dental, and life insurance, employer contribution towards employees’ 401k retirement plan, wellness benefits, staff development resources, and ample sick and vacation paid time off.
This is a full-time position. The salary range starts at $101,200 - $105,800 Compensation commensurate with experience and competitive with our sector. RTTC offers a generous and comprehensive benefits package, including 100% medical, dental, and life insurance, employer contribution towards employees’ 401k retirement plan, wellness benefits, staff development resources, and ample sick and vacation paid time off.
How To Apply
Interested candidates should submit a resume, cover letter, and writing sample or work sample through our hiring portal at: https://righttothecityalliance.rippling-ats.com/job/885739/national-organizer-of-capital-strategies. References will be asked for candidates who advance in the process. Applicants for this position will be required to submit to a background check. Candidates will only be contacted if our hiring team chooses to pursue an interview.
Right To The City Alliance is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive work environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. Applicants from communities heavily impacted by gentrification, displacement and housing insecurity are strongly encouraged to apply. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, familial status, sexual orientation, national origin, ability, age, or veteran status
How To Apply
Interested candidates should submit a resume, cover letter, and writing sample or work sample through our hiring portal at: https://righttothecityalliance…