About EMA
EMA shifts power and resources to our partners and practices care-based philanthropy to support and nurture a dynamic network of small social impact organizations with the goal to learn collectively, bridge differences, and work towards equity. Through our dynamic storytelling and learning platform, rhizōma, we amplify underrepresented voices by sharing stories and resources related to the work of our funding partners and creating a vital space for empathy where we can recognize our shared humanity and build pathways toward understanding.
EMA is committed to providing meaningful and power-building opportunities for value-aligned young professionals motivated by our mission and the work of our partners. Our intergenerational team fosters a care-based workplace culture rooted in collaboration, mentorship, mutual accountability, and the fact that we all bring unique perspectives to the work. EMA employs a decentralized, non-hierarchical organizational structure through which young professionals are valued personally, nurtured intentionally, and developed professionally. We empower our staff to take charge of their work and to excel within the spaces held for and with them. We also have a knack for making the work fun.
About the Role
We are seeking an energetic and dynamic Donor Relations Manager to accelerate EMA’s growing fundraising efforts. In this role, you will partner with the Executive Director, Director of Strategy, development consultant and team to co-create and implement EMA’s fundraising strategy and serve as the lead fundraiser responsible for identification, cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship of major gift prospects. As EMA advances in the effort to spend down its original assets, the Donor Relations Manager will play a vital role in supporting the achievement of EMA’s strategic goals for the stability and growth of the organization and our impact network of nonprofit partner organizations. This person will bring the energy and track record needed for successful growth in alignment with EMA’s values as a trust and care-based funder.
Primary responsibilities of the position include, but are not limited to:
Donor Cultivation & Relationship Management
Fundraising Strategy & Donor Engagement
Data Management
Necessary Qualifications:
Job Type: This position is part-time, 25-hours a week, exempt. Role may be considered for a transition to full-time as early as January 1, 2026, contingent on the success of fundraising activities in supporting the sustainability of future operations.
Location: This position is fully remote with the invitation for in-person meetings and events; as such a computer and consistent access to the internet are required.
Team: EMA adopts a remote-first approach with a team of 15 staff members located in different cities across the United States, including but not limited to Juneau, AK; Boston, MA; New York City; the San Francisco Bay Area, and Southern California.
Compensation and Benefits: Base annual salary is $54,000 with an additional stipend of $5,000 paid in biweekly installments to cover incidental expenses (such as internet and cellphone) as well as any benefits not currently provided by EMA.
Equity in the workplace is demonstrated at all levels at EMA and among the remote team we operate according to the values of learning, belonging, and community. Our commitment to all staff members is to support them with a livable wage and access to resources to support holistic well-being, personal growth, and professional development.
About EMA
EMA shifts power and resources to our partners and practices care-based philanthropy to support and nurture a dynamic network of small social impact organizations with the goal to learn collectively, bridge differences, and work towards equity. Through our dynamic storytelling and learning platform, rhizōma, we amplify underrepresented voices by sharing stories and resources related to the work of our funding partners and creating a vital space for empathy where we can recognize our shared humanity and build pathways toward understanding.
EMA is committed to providing meaningful and power-building opportunities for value-aligned young professionals motivated by our mission and the work of our partners. Our intergenerational team fosters a care-based workplace culture rooted in collaboration, mentorship, mutual accountability, and the fact that we all bring unique perspectives to the work. EMA employs a decentralized…
We highly encourage leaders with lived experiences and identities aligned with those of our partners in the migration, decolonization, education, and storytelling spaces to apply. No cover letter is required to apply for this position, however you may email us a short note or video (of no more than three minutes) to introduce yourself and what draws you to EMA. Please include the position title and your name in the subject line of your email.