View the posting for a Development Associate


The Participatory Budgeting Project (PBP) is a nonprofit organization that empowers people across the US and Canada to decide together how to spend public money. We create and support participatory budgeting (PB) processes that deepen democracy, build stronger communities, and make public budgets more equitable and effective. Through our work with partners in over 17 cities, we have engaged over 300,000 people in deciding how to spend $240 million.

PBP is seeking a Development Manager to join the small but effective development team of our award-winning organization. This position will lead PBP’s Institutional Giving work, which will help us empower thousands of people to participate in real democracy, through a process that has been called “revolutionary civics in action.” This is a full-time position starting as soon as possible.

Overview

The Development Manager is responsible for managing institutional fundraising strategy, grantwriting, research, and administration, and providing the infrastructure necessary to grow the funding to support our programmatic work. The position reports to the Executive Director.

Responsibilities

Qualifications

The ideal candidate will have:

Educational requirements: We understand that there are a wide variety of paths towards the skills necessary for the position. As such, there are no formal educational requirements, as long as the applicant can demonstrate mastery of the desired skills. We do, however, value experience gained through educational programs, including credits completed in related subjects such as creative writing or political science.

Values, Compensation, and Location

Our organizational practices embody the values of transparency, collaboration, capacity building, and fun that drive our mission. All staff are fully engaged in the organization’s strategic planning and decision-making. Our office culture is friendly and supportive, with regular potlucks and celebrations, and an emphasis on maintaining healthy work life balance. We invest in the professional growth and personal care of our people, including strong benefits:

This position is preferably based in New York City, and offers ample flex time to accommodate the requirement of non-traditional hours. Salary range, depending on relevant experience: $55,000-$65,000.

How to Apply

Please email applications to jobs@participatorybudgeting.org, with Development Associate in the subject line. No phone calls or emails please. Applications should include the following, preferably compiled in a single pdf:

  1. Cover letter explaining your relevant experience and interest in the position;
  2. Resume;
  3. Three writing samples (maximum 10 pages). This should include examples of your most compelling grant writing. You can include one (maximum) creative writing piece.
  4. List of 3 professional references with contact information.

We strongly encourage applications from people of color, women, and LGBTQ individuals. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, with priority given to applications received before September 1.

For more information about PBP, visit participatorybudgeting.org.