The Collaborative for Gender + Reproductive Equity (CGRE) is a dynamic learning community of donors united in the advancement of gender, reproductive, and racial equity. CGRE provides funding to unite advocates across issue silos; defend gender, reproductive, and racial equity; and work towards a future where every person has the resources and autonomy to thrive. CGRE’s Advisory Committee (AC) of funders learns together with field experts, amplifying the impact of their giving, and accelerating change in five-year increments. CGRE’s approach focuses on four core areas of work: State Power-Building, Judicial Strategy, The Alliance Table, and Response to Opportunity. Since launching five years ago, CGRE has deployed over $200 million in funding to grantee partners.
The Gender Equity Action Fund (GEAF) is an independent, aligned 501(c)(4) organization dedicated to advancing gender, reproductive, and racial equity through state-centered investments that build people power to drive transformative policy. GEAF’s approach centers investing in power-building programs at the state level, particularly those working with communities underrepresented in voter mobilization, policy change, and nonpartisan judicial efforts. GEAF is guided by a committed community of engaged donors and leading field experts who serve on its Advisory Board (AB), bringing together the expertise and passion needed to shape its impactful initiatives.
CGRE and GEAF, both fully virtual organizations, are fiscally sponsored by Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors and the North Fund, respectively. Learn more at cgre.org and geaf.org.
The Role
The Grants Management Specialist (GMS) ensures our grants are made quickly, accurately, and efficiently, with the lowest possible burden on our partners. They manage and execute the entire grant lifecycle – an average of 200 grants totaling $47 million, 230 reports, and 275 payments each year – across two fiscal sponsor platforms, each with its own policies and practices. As such, profound attention to detail and the ability to work independently are musts for this role.
Reporting to the Grants + Data Manager, the GMS is part of a team that devises and manages values-aligned grantmaking practices, systems, and data; codes and analyzes data; and shares learning across CGRE and GEAF. This is a newly-restructured, US-based role that requires periodic travel.
Responsibilities
Grants Management
Data + Reporting
Operations Support
Key Skills + Abilities
Experience
The Collaborative for Gender + Reproductive Equity (CGRE) is a dynamic learning community of donors united in the advancement of gender, reproductive, and racial equity. CGRE provides funding to unite advocates across issue silos; defend gender, reproductive, and racial equity; and work towards a future where every person has the resources and autonomy to thrive. CGRE’s Advisory Committee (AC) of funders learns together with field experts, amplifying the impact of their giving, and accelerating change in five-year increments. CGRE’s approach focuses on four core areas of work: State Power-Building, Judicial Strategy, The Alliance Table, and Response to Opportunity. Since launching five years ago, CGRE has deployed over $200 million in funding to grantee partners.
The Gender Equity Action Fund (GEAF) is an independent, aligned 501(c)(4) organization dedicated to advancing gender, reproductive, and racial equity through state-centered investments that build…
The GMS will be employed by CGRE’s fiscal sponsor, Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, and seconded to work (10% of time) on GEAF. RPA offers a competitive benefits package including health, dental, and vision coverage; 401(k) with up to 9% employer contribution; four weeks of vacation; and unlimited sick time. This person will work remotely within the US and must come equipped with virtual office tools, including a computer, phone, and other technology needs.
The GMS will be employed by CGRE’s fiscal sponsor, Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, and seconded to work (10% of time) on GEAF. RPA offers a competitive benefits package including health, dental, and vision coverage; 401(k) with up to 9% employer contribution; four weeks of vacation; and unlimited sick time. This person will work remotely within the US and must come equipped with virtual office tools, including a computer, phone, and other technology needs.
To apply, please submit your resume and a cover letter that (1) speaks to how your experience has prepared you for the GMS role as described above, and (2) lifts up an experience where you improved a grants management process to address inefficiencies or recurring challenges. What problem were you trying to solve, what changes did you recommend or make, and what impact did those changes have on the organization or team?
CGRE has a multi-step recruiting process that includes interviews with a recruiter and CGRE staff, as well as a brief job simulation. Final interviews are with the Executive Director.
Please send application materials to hiring@cgre.org. Applicants applying by April 4, 2025 will be given priority consideration, with the position open until filled.
Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors celebrates the uniqueness of our staff, our partners, and the communities we serve. We are committed to inclusion with the goal of cultivating a culture of belonging and acceptance. We strive to embed this value in our philanthropic work to advance a more just, equitable and sustainable world. RPA is an equal opportunity employer.
To apply, please submit your resume and a cover letter that (1) speaks to how your experience has prepared you for the GMS role as described above, and (2) lifts up an experience where you…