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An established industry player in the food and farm movement is seeking a Communications and Outreach Director to lead strategic communications efforts. This role is pivotal in enhancing storytelling, engaging with funders, and supporting grantee communications. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in communications, a passion for social justice, and the ability to build relationships across diverse communities. Join a mission-driven team committed to equity and ecological resilience, where your contributions will help amplify the voices of grassroots leaders and drive transformative change in food systems. This is an exciting opportunity to make a real impact in a growing organization.
Posted on July 08, 2020
The Food and Farm Communications Fund (the Fund) was founded to address the funding gap in strategic communications and narrative work amongst grassroots movement groups working to advance justice, equity, and ecological resilience in food and farming systems. Operating as a multi-funder pooled grant program (and housed at Greater Horizons/Greater Kansas City Community Foundation), we raise visibility around the power and role of communications in movement building and social change. Since 2012, the Fund has invested over $3 million in targeted grants to community-based organizations, grassroots networks, and media efforts to uplift grassroots narratives, build power, and embolden transformative food and farm systems change.
At a time of strategic growth, the Fund seeks its first Communications and Outreach Director. In close partnership with the Fund Director, this position will set and advance the Fund’s communications goals to deepen and expand its storytelling, funder and grantee engagement, and overall reach. Specifically, the Communications and Outreach Director will lead in the following areas, the demands of which will ebb and flow over the course of the year:
Communications Strategy and Systems
Funder Outreach and Engagement
Grantmaking and Grantee Engagement
The following knowledge, skills, and experiences are nice to have:
The Fund acknowledges that the voice and experience of Black, Indigenous, and other people of color are left out of the narrative at highly disproportionate rates, yet essential to the change we seek. We believe philanthropy continually under-invests in BIPOC communities. To address these inequities, we:
We are committed to engaging the skills, leadership, and lived expertise of Black, Indigenous and other people of color; LGBTQ and gender nonconforming people; individuals from rural communities and under-resourced geographies; and other individuals from diverse backgrounds, as staff and advisors to the Fund. We encourage people from these and other historically marginalized backgrounds to apply to this position.
The Fund provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.
The salary for this position is $63,000 for 30 hours/week. The position comes with a competitive benefits package through Greater Horizons/Greater Kansas City Community Foundation that includes a 401K plan with employer match, medical and dental insurance, short and long-term disability insurance, flexible spending plan, generous paid time off and holidays, and a $1,000 charitable contribution to a donor advised fund of the employee’s choice.
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