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A nonprofit organization based in the United States is seeking a Director of Finance & Operations to lead assessment and strengthening of systems and manage financial and operational functions. The role entails ensuring a supportive digital workplace for a diverse remote team while collaborating with the Executive Director to advance organizational goals.
Funders for Reproductive Equity (FRE) is a thriving community of philanthropic partners focused on reproductive health, rights, and justice (RHRJ) in the United States and globally. This year marks FRE’s 23rd anniversary as the only Philanthropy-Serving Organization (PSO) solely dedicated to the RHRJ movement. For over 20 years, FRE has served as an organizing body for RHRJ funders to work in coordination, understand one another’s priorities, deepen their analysis of critical issues in RHRJ, mutually support one another, and practice aligned strategies. In 2018, FRE led a highly collaborative process involving staff, board, and members to develop its new long-term vision, which is to lead philanthropy and transform philanthropic culture to optimize resources for all people’s freedom over their sexual and reproductive lives. Through its efforts, FRE aims to advance reproductive equity and justice, centering racial and gender justice, within philanthropy. Learn more about FRE at www.wearefre.org.
Funders for Reproductive Equity (FRE) is pleased to seek applications and nominations for the position of Director of Finance & Operations. The Director of Finance & Operations will report to the Executive Director and collaboratively lead FRE’s assessment and strengthening of systems, policies, and practices; financial and operational management; and ensure a healthy, equitable, and effective digital workplace to support a diverse, dedicated, and fully remote team.
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