About the Black Organizing Project
The Black Organizing Project (BOP) is a Black member-led community organization working for racial, social, and economic justice through grassroots organizing and community-building in Oakland, California and across the Bay Area. In addition to caring for our community, BOP has adopted a more sustainable philosophy for our staff. BOP takes pride in caring for its staff by providing competitive salaries, 4-day work weeks, three paid company-wide seasonal rest periods each year, as well as other perks that promote a healthy work-life balance. While BOP currently observes a hybrid work model, we require all program staff to live within a one-hour driving distance from Oakland, CA.
Our vision is to build a strong bottom-up organization of Black people that will :
- Craft alternative models and institutions that will advance our vision of racial and economic justice
- Rebuild the spirit and foundation of our community
- Exercise political and economic power
- Act to win real systematic change
- Transform the lives of Black people
- Embody the spirit that has sustained the Black community
Organizational Culture
BOP is building toward a free and just world for Black people. Some of the expectations for staff conduct include active participation in building and sustaining a culture of radical care, equity for all members of the BOP team, joyful connection to Black Liberation, and thoughtful understanding of our political and historical experiences.
In service of this goal, staff are expected to :
Participate in an organizational culture of resolving conflict through transformative justice strategies, as appropriate.Engage in generative and compassionate communication.Demonstrate a commitment to maintaining a joyful, healthy, and positive work environment.About Our Ideal Candidate
Our ideal candidate is a natural leader and team player who is passionate about BOP's mission and has a deep understanding of grassroots community organizing. They are proactive and organized, which makes it easy for them to attend to a range of administrative details that keep our fundraising work well-functioning and manageable. Our ideal candidate is an accomplished event planner, who excels at coordinating a team with a diverse skill set to lead and carry out a range of events for donors and foundation representatives. They have significant experience with fundraising cycles as they relate to private foundation grants and individual donor cultivation, and are enthusiastic about growing their expertise in these areas. Our ideal Development Coordinator candidate has exceptional communications skills, is a strong writer, and is eager to learn and grow their understanding about BOP's work.
Position Description and Functions
The Development Coordinator position reports to the Development Director.
Individual giving :
Leads all stages of fundraising event coordination : BOP community events, donor socials, online crowdsourcing campaigns, etc.Tracks and updates transactions and donations made across a number of fundraising platforms and our donor databaseEnsures all donors receive timely and appropriate acknowledgments as well as updates about BOP workFoundation grants :
Manages our grant processing and filing : ensures timely signatures, schedules narrative and financial report preparation, monitors deadlines, and coordinates with our finance teamSupports grant proposal writing and submission, including coordinating with relevant staff to gather information and complete drafts ahead of deadlinesSupports foundation research, monitors potential matches on grant database, updates notes on funders, prepares funder briefs for BOP staffHelps to plan, facilitate, and follow up from funder briefingsAttends foundation events on behalf of BOP when appropriateProfessional and leadership development :
Coordinates BOP's member Fundraising Committee : convenes members, supports agenda development and project planning, as well as organizes skill shares and political education about fundraisingFosters a culture of transparency and learning : shares funding updates to BOP staff and members, leads professional development with staff team about fundraising skills, and facilitates critical conversations about nonprofits and philanthropyPreferred Skills and Qualifications
At least two years of experience in nonprofit development, foundation and individual donor fundraisingExperience in community, labor, or other relevant grassroots organizing is a plusPassion for social, economic, and racial justice is a mustOutstanding event planning skillsDemonstrated success in prioritizing and balancing multiple tasks and project timelinesExcellent organizational skills, strong attention to detail and ability to problem solveAccomplished leader with strong interpersonal skills, ability to collaborate and manage projects with multiple team membersExcellent verbal, written, and time management skillsProficiency working with online tools, platforms, and databases is requiredExperience with Google Workspace, grant database, Asana, and / or Powerbase is a plusFlexibility to work flexible hours, weekends, and evenings as necessaryWillingness to travel as necessaryHaving deep roots in Oakland, graduating from an Oakland Unified School District or having a child enrolled in Oakland Unified Schools District is a plusValid driver's license, insurance, and reliable transportation requiredAll positions at BOP are expected to contribute to our campaign work as needed and as directed by staff supervisors and / or Executive DirectorConditions and Compensation
This is afull-time, non-exempt, at-will position with a 90-day probationary period. Background check is required for all positions at BOP. For positions working directly with children, fingerprinting will be required as well upon job offer.
Compensation : $39.06 / hr., plus a 32-hour FTE work week, incredible co-workers, inspiring work, and more.
While the salary will be based on competence and experience at the conclusion of the interview process, the compensation is non-negotiable, aligning with our internal equity principles and compensation philosophy. Once aboard, there is potential for salary growth within the established band, as BOP staff will have opportunities for annual merit increases and cost-of-living adjustments.
BOP offers a generous benefits package to all regular full-time employees that includes :
100% organization paid medical, dental, vision coverage for the employee and family401(k) with employer matchingAccrue 14 vacation days in the first year with incremental increases thereafter, 7 sick days annually, 16 paid holidays, 2 unrestricted floating holidays3 paid seasonal closures : 1 week long break in spring, 1 week long break in summer, and 1 in winter between Christmas, and New Year's DayEligibility for fully paid 3-month sabbatical program after five years of full time service with the organizationProfessional development fundsApplications will be evaluated as they arrive, and the position will remain open for 30 days.
Due to the high volume of applications, our hiring team is not able to field requests for feedback or informational interviews sent via LinkedIn or email. If you are a good match for the role, our team will reach out to you directly.