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Program Officer, Civic Participation/Democracy at Park Foundation Inc. – United States

Program Officer, Civic Participation/Democracy at Park Foundation Inc. – United States Suite 100

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Park Foundation seeks nominations and applications for the position of Program Officer,

Civic Participation/Democracy. The Program Officer will directly report to the Senior Program Officer,

Media in managing grants and grantee relationships for the portfolio as well as assisting in other

intersectional program-related work.

We strongly encourage applications from individuals with lived experience related to our programs,

as well as people of color, persons with disabilities, women, and LGBTQ+ individuals.

About Park Foundation

Park Foundation is a family foundation dedicated to advancing a more just, equitable and

sustainable society and environment, both nationally and in our local Ithaca community. We

are principled, strategic and fearless in our grantmaking, collaborative with our partners, and

nimble and innovative in our approach. We are committed to challenging the powers that

threaten an independent media, a robust democracy, and the future of our planet. Park

Foundation was formed in 1966 with an original focus on education and grant-making in

communities where Park Communications had interests. The Staff includes 8 team members

and there are three local priority areas and five national programs that reflect the mission of the

Park Foundation. These priorities include national grantmaking programs in Media,

Environment, Civic Participation, Democracy, Animal Welfare and local support for Community

Needs, Sustainable Ithaca and School Food and Nutrition.

About the Civic Participation and Democracy Programs

The Civic Participation Program supports the implementation of democracy through exercise of

the franchise and other direct forms of civic involvement. Priorities include support for:

  • State-based organizations that are educating, motivating, and mobilizing voters
  • National and state groups protecting voters’ rights and election integrity
  • Groups thwarting attempts to suppress participation in the democratic process

The Democracy Program supports a broad array of initiatives intended to strengthen the

foundations of democracy and good governance. Park supports programs that promote a just,

inclusive, sustainable society and advance the cause of full participationby all races, genders,

and underserved populations through support of movement-led organizations.

Position Summary

The Program Officer collaborates with staff and trustees on program development,

proposal review, discretionary grantmaking, evaluation, and related grants management,

as well as special projects as assigned. The role provides objective analysis and clear

rationale for grant recommendations and program decisions. The role will engage with

philanthropic peers, conduct relevant research, incorporate input from grantees and

sector partners, and communicate program priorities to the public and to current and

prospective grantees. The Program Officer is expected to be an expert in their field who

will build relationships with diverse communities and monitor field trends and funding

dynamics to advise the Executive Director and Trustees accordinglyKey Responsibilities

  • Strategy: Lead research and development of grantmaking strategies; identify program

priorities, opportunities, and long-term direction informed by field research and current

events.

  • Grantmaking & Administration: Review proposals; conduct fiscal and programmatic due

diligence; serve as primary contact for applicants and grantees; develop written grant

recommendations and present program dockets to trustees.

  • Internal Collaboration: Stay informed of Foundation-wide priorities, share insights with

colleagues, and contribute to cross-program collaboration and special projects.

  • External Engagement: Build and maintain relationships with key partners and

organizations.

  • Manage trustee-initiated giving and related grant administration; other duties as

assigned.

Qualifications, Competencies & Skill Sets

  • Masters degree in a related field, or bachelors degree with equivalent experience.
  • At least 7 years of professional experience advancing democracy, including relevant work

in grantmaking and nonprofit or government settings.

  • Strong knowledge of democratic structures, civic participation, community engagement,

and democracy reform.

  • Experience applying social justice frameworks, including racial equity, gender analysis,

disability justice, economic justice, and intersectionality.

  • Understanding of the intersections of grassroots organizing, power-building, structural

democracy reform, and the role of government in protecting rights and public goods.

Excellent research, writing, communication, and presentation skills; strong activelistening and interpersonal abilities.

  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office and comfort learning grants management systems

(e.g., Blackbaud SKY).

  • Proven ability to convene and connect diverse stakeholders across sectors, including

grantees, practitioners, government, academia, and the private sector.

  • Demonstrated leadership that fosters collaboration, innovation, and impact.
  • Sound judgment, critical thinking, and organizational skills; able to set priorities, meet

deadlines, and maintain confidentiality.

  • Ability to work effectively with trustees and engage respectfully with diverse

communities and constituencies.

  • Work style aligned with the Foundations mission, values, and commitment to diversity,

equity, and inclusion.

Additional Requirements

Some travel will be required as part of grantee contact and work with peer affinity groups.

Willingness to work additional hours if needed during peak periods.

Salary & Benefits

The targeted starting salary range for this position is $100,000-$145,000, based on experience.

Park Foundation offers an extensive and generous benefits package including health insurance,

paid time off (including last week of the year), and 401(k) retirement plan with an employer

matching contribution.

Working with Park Foundation

We believe that diversity is critical to our mission, and we value an inclusive culture. We

strongly encourage applications from people with lived experiences related to our programs and

applications from people of color, persons with disabilities, women, and LGBTQ+ individuals.

Park Foundation is an equal opportunity employer; we do not discriminate in employment

based on race, religious creed, color, national origin, ancestry, physical disability, mental

disability, medical condition, marital status, sex, gender or gender identity, age or sexual

orientation. The Foundation is based in Ithaca, NY. This position could be remote with regular

travel to Ithaca or based in Ithaca. Park Foundation is currently operating in a hybrid work

model.

Interested applicants should send a cover letter and resume addressed to Rachel Leon,

Executive Director and email it to:assistant@parkfoundation.orgby April 10, 2026. Please note

in the subject line the role for which you are applying

Applications must be submitted through the official careers portal. Female candidates and candidates from underrepresented groups are strongly encouraged to apply.

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