Program Associate, Maxwell-Hanrahan Foundation
Company: ABFE
Location: Kansas City
Posted on: March 29, 2025
Job Description:
Program Associate, Maxwell-Hanrahan FoundationOrganization
OverviewAbout the FoundationDelle Maxwell and Pat Hanrahan started
the Maxwell/Hanrahan Foundation in 2018 to support individual
scientists, teachers, conservationists and creators whose diverse
perspectives enable us to discover new things about ourselves and
our world.The Foundation supports people who:
- Explore and ask through fieldwork in natural sciences.
- Create and captivate as they promote mastery in art and
craft.
- Teach and try as they support students in public
education.
- Conserve and connect as they encourage care for the natural
world.Focus areas include hands-on science, art and craft, teachers
and classrooms and protecting nature. Our current programs include
Field Biology, Craft, Diversity and Inclusion in Art, Design and
Computing, Public School Teachers, Resilient Ecosystems, and Food.
In 2025, the Foundation is exploring new programs in field-based
Earth Science and Science Communication.Job DescriptionThe Program
Associate will support the work of program staff in grant research
and reporting, awards and program implementation, grant management,
operational support, research projects and program-related
communications that celebrate the people and organizations we
fund.Reporting to the Executive Director, the position may work
across all of the Foundation's programs, but initially will likely
focus on Resilient Ecosystems (60%), future science programs, and
Public School Teachers (20%).This is an exciting opportunity to be
part of a growing, early-stage family foundation. The team has the
flexibility to experiment, refine, and expand programs that
directly support individuals making an impact in their
fields.ResponsibilitiesProgram Operations Support (65%)
- Assist the Executive Director and Program Officer in developing
and managing grants, particularly for the Resilient Ecosystems
portfolio.
- Research potential grantees, evaluate proposals, draft grant
summaries through online research; schedule and track outcomes, and
enter grants into the grants management system.
- Support ongoing grant management: provide initial review of
reports, schedule calls, answer questions about our reporting
processes, and support reporting conversations and documentation
with grantees.
- Elevate organizational or programmatic questions and
challenges.
- Apply judgment, discretion and trust-based philanthropy
principles in grantee interactions.
- Provide program management support for new awards: organize and
participate in advisory committee meetings, draft and send
communications to nominators.
- Assist in conducting due diligence on award nominees in
existing and new awards.Communications (20%)
- Serve as the primary contact for grant reports and payment
inquiries.
- Research, select, and draft content for Foundation
communications, including blog posts, press releases, social media,
and the website.
- Support efforts to highlight and engage award winners,
including developing videos, promotional materials, and supporting
in-person awards events.
- Respond to requests for information and resources or elevate to
the appropriate Foundation contact.
- Actively participate in and support internal and external
meetings: draft agendas, prepare supporting materials, take notes,
and contribute to discussions.
- Cultivate an inclusive network of partners and stay informed on
key issues in our fields of interest.
- Represent the Foundation to external audiences, including
foundations, non-profits, awardees and community leaders.Research
and Grant Development (15%)
- Research potential grantees and perform landscape analyses
relevant to the Foundation's focus areas.
- Conduct research to support program strategy in collaboration
with the Executive Director and other program
staff.QualificationsPlease view this list as guidance. If you do
not meet all of the items on this list and have skills and
experiences that would be an asset to the role, please apply.
- Grantmaking & Program Operations: Skilled at supporting senior
staff with high-volume grant processes, including research, data
entry, report review, and grantee communications. Comfortable
managing transactional details while understanding broader program
goals.
- Project Management & Organization: Exceptionally
detail-oriented, with the ability to track multiple priorities,
meet deadlines, and ensure work is completed to a high standard.
Skilled at managing up and keeping program staff on track.
- Flexibility & Adaptability: Comfortable supporting multiple
staff members, shifting priorities, and handling emerging needs in
a lean, evolving organization.
- Communication & Professionalism: Strong written and verbal
communication skills. Able to interact with staff, founders, and
external stakeholders with maturity and discretion. Able to build
trust and represent the Foundation professionally.
- Trust-Based Philanthropy: Understands and applies principles of
trust-based philanthropy while ensuring compliance with grantmaking
policies and procedures.
- Initiative & Independent Work Ethic: Takes ownership of tasks,
works independently, and exercises sound judgment about when to
escalate issues.
- Teamwork & Relationship Management: Comfortable in a
teamwork-heavy environment and contributing to a collaborative,
inclusive workplace. Strong interpersonal skills to work closely
with leadership, internal teams, grantees, and external
partners.Experience: Minimum 3 years of professional experience in
grantmaking, nonprofit operations, program administration, project
management or a related field with high-volume transactional work.
Prior foundation or regranting experience is highly
desirable.Education: Open to various educational backgrounds.
Strong preference for candidates with prior professional office
experience handling responsibilities like writing professional
emails, presenting to senior staff, and managing
deadlines.Commitment to the Mission: Broad interest in the
Foundation's work in science, art, craft, teaching, and
environmental protection, with an ability to engage thoughtfully
across these areas.Career Trajectory Fit: This is a critical
position supporting a small team; it is not designed to be a
pathway to a Program Officer position in the near term. Ideal
candidates will see the opportunity for professional growth within
the Program Associate role.Salary & BenefitsThe salary range for
this position is $100-125,000, depending on skills and
experience.The Foundation offers an excellent benefits package,
which includes 6 weeks paid time off, an annual wellness stipend,
100% employer paid platinum health care plan for employees (75% for
dependents), student debt relief, 5:1 donation matching, a 401k
plan with 7% match and a supportive work culture that honors
work-life balance.How to ApplyCEA Recruiting is assisting
Maxwell/Hanrahan Foundation with this search. To be considered for
the position, please visit our career portal to submit a resume,
thoughtful cover letter, and salary expectations. Please note that
applications submitted without a cover letter will not be
considered.We anticipate the interview process will include:
- An initial 30-45-minute video interview with CEA
Recruiting
- A 75-minute video interview with members of the
Maxwell/Hanrahan hiring team
- An in-person interview day with 2-3 sessions with the
Maxwell/Hanrahan staff teamThroughout the process, we will make
sure there is sufficient time for you to ask us questions.
Interviews can be scheduled outside of normal business hours, if
needed. With your permission, we ask final candidates to provide
references, and we complete a background check. We are committed to
keeping you informed of your status throughout the process.The
position will remain posted until filled. All applicants will be
notified when the search has closed. You may contact search lead
Tamara Evans with questions ([emailprotected] ). To ensure your
application is reviewed and you receive notifications about the
process, please use only the career portal to submit your
application materials.Equal Opportunity Hiring
StatementMaxwell/Hanrahan Foundation is an equal employment
opportunity employer. We are committed to diversity and welcome
individuals with diverse backgrounds and experiences.CEA Recruiting
works with leading environmental nonprofits, foundations, and
businesses to recruit top talent and design effective
organizational staffing strategies. For more information, visit
www.cearecruiting.com.
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