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The Barr Foundation’s mission is to invest in human, natural, and creative potential, serving as thoughtful stewards and catalysts. As stewards, Barr nurtures and enhances vital community assets. As catalysts, the Foundation cultivates and advances the breakthrough ideas that will shape our collective future. Barr focuses on achieving impact as a constructive partner, willing to exercise leadership.
Based in Boston, the Foundation focuses regionally, and selectively engages nationally, working in partnership with nonprofits, foundations, the public sector, and civic and business leaders to elevate the arts and creative expression, advance solutions for climate change, and expand educational opportunity. Barr is one of the largest private foundations in New England with assets of more than $1.7 billion and a 2018 grantmaking budget of $85 million.
A set of core values defined by the Barr Foundation’s founding trustees expresses beliefs about what constitutes effective philanthropy and guides how the Foundation carries out its philanthropic mission. The Foundation is committed to strive for excellence, act with humility, adopt a long-term perspective, and embrace risk. Additionally, while each program is guided by distinct priorities and goals, Barr embraces a common set of approaches in all aspects of its work, namely flexibility and nimbleness, a broad range of tools, knowledge and learning, openness and transparency, and active collaboration.
For more information on the Barr Foundation, please visit: www.barrfoundation.org.
Barr’s Climate Program
Since its inception, the Barr Foundation has prioritized the environment as a principal area of funding, and in 2010 focused this funding on the monumental problem of climate change. The Climate Program has three focus areas: Clean Energy, Mobility, and Climate Resilience. We believe that while climate change is a global challenge, cities and states have become vital agents of change, and by focusing on these three focus areas, we can play an important role in helping to catalyze and advance solutions.
The Barr Foundation is seeking a program assistant to provide administrative and other support to the Climate Team, including two co-directors, two program officers, and a new program officer to be hired in the first quarter of 2018. The co-directors manage the grantmaking, external relationships, research, and grantee convenings that help advance the Foundation’s climate change objectives. This position reports to the Climate co-directors.
The ideal candidate must be highly organized and self-motivated, with attention to detail and the ability to prioritize workload. Proven writing, computer, and interpersonal skills to manage relationships with a broad range of people and organizations are essential. This is a full-time position with a generous benefits package.
Key Responsibilities
Qualifications
Please visit http://bit.ly/2F4TukE to apply for this position. Only applications submitted via this link will be considered. The deadline to submit applications is February 23, 2018.
All inquiries may be directed in confidence to: Denise Gillespie, director of Human Resources, via email
Please note that the Barr Foundation will not cover relocation costs for this position.
The Barr Foundation is an equal opportunity employer and seeks a diverse pool of candidates in this search. This position offers a competitive salary with excellent benefits.