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Assistant Director, Applied Philanthropy & Impact

Borr Drilling

Singapore

On-site

SGD 70,000 - 120,000

Full time

3 days ago
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Job summary

A leading organization in Singapore is seeking an Assistant Director to drive grantmaking strategies and operations. This role focuses on creating impactful programmes across diverse needs like education and the environment. Candidates should have substantial experience in the non-profit sector and well-developed skills in donor engagement and program management.

Qualifications

  • At least 7 years of experience managing grants or programme development.
  • Core competencies in donor engagement and programme evaluation.
  • Supportive team player with good interpersonal skills.

Responsibilities

  • Serve as a specialist in various causes to curate impactful programmes.
  • Foster partnerships with charities for quality funding opportunities.
  • Oversee grant making process ensuring timely donations to grantees.

Skills

Donor Engagement
Program Development
Program Evaluation
Grant Management
Interpersonal Skills

Education

Basic Degree in Social Sciences
Certifications in Impact Measurement or Sustainability

Job description

About CFS


The Community Foundation of Singapore (CFS) is a trusted philanthropy partner that helps individuals, families, and businesses give effectively. As Singapore’s leading provider of Donor-Advised Funds (DAFs), CFS works with over 400 charities and partners to address diverse needs through strategic grantmaking and advisory services. With a commitment to governance excellence and outcome-driven philanthropy, CFS empowers donors to create lasting impact in Singapore’s communities.


About the Job

Reporting to the Director, The Assistant Director, API will have the opportunities to create impact across diverse needs in Singapore. Grant making in CFS is evolving towards becoming a catalyst for systemic change with a greater emphasis on sustainability and impact. We are looking for an individual who can support CFS to drive the grantmaking strategies and operations to achieve greater efficiency, efficacy and impact. This role may also lead and coach a team of consultants.


KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Serve as specialist in several causes (Accessing Quality Education, Climate & Environment, Animal Welfares) with deep knowledge of macro trends, needs, gaps and curate impactful programmes in each cause.
  • Foster close partnerships with charities and philanthropy advisors from the Partnerships & Advisory team to provide quality funding opportunities and programme offerings to donors.
  • Conduct Charity assessments as part of the Know-Your-Grantee (KYG) process to ensure funded charities are robust.
  • Arrange charity engagement events and visits to charities for donors to learn about community needs and funding opportunities.
  • Oversee grant making to ensure donations flow in a smooth and timely manner to grantees.
  • Monitor funded programmes to ensure smooth programme delivery and appropriate fund utilisation by grantees.
  • Monitor and evaluate funded programme impact reports.

COMPETENCIES

  • Basic degree in Social Sciences preferred; Additional certifications in impact measurement or sustainability would be a plus
  • At least 7 years of direct experience managing grants or programme development in non-profit sector or public service sector
  • Core competencies in donor engagement, programme development, programme evaluation, and grant management.
  • Good interpersonal skills and strong proactive attitude.
  • Supportive team player and enjoys collaborating with others on projects
  • Meticulous eye for detail
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