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Attorney

Atlanta, GA · On-site

$140K - $180K/yr

... environment focused on advocacy and results. * Enjoy strong mentorship, professional development, and a generous performance-based bonus structure. * Represent individuals seeking justice and make a ...

Attorney

Atlanta, GA

$140K - $180K/yr

... environment focused on advocacy and results. * Enjoy strong mentorship, professional development, and a generous performance-based bonus structure. * Represent individuals seeking justice and make a ...

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How much do environmental justice jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average yearly pay for environmental justice in Decatur, GA is $65,486.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $54,700.00 and $78,100.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is environmental justice?

Environmental justice refers to the fair treatment and meaningful involvement of all people, regardless of race, color, national origin, or income, in the development, implementation, and enforcement of environmental laws, regulations, and policies. It aims to ensure that no group of people bears a disproportionate share of negative environmental consequences. Environmental justice professionals work to address and prevent environmental inequalities and advocate for policies that protect vulnerable communities.

What are careers in environmental justice?

Environmental justice, or EJ, is a movement that started in the United States in the 1980s, based on studies that showed environmental hazards disproportionately impacted poor and minority neighborhoods. For example, factories and landfills were shown to be more likely to be built in a low-income community. Federal legislation requires government agencies to enforce protections for all communities against these environmental hazards and help create and maintain a healthy environment to live and work. Careers in this field include non-profit groups who work to clean up affected areas and provide clean water and green space for residents, attorneys who litigate EJ cases, lobbyists who push for new EJ legislation or enforcement of current law, and teaching positions in post-secondary institutions and other environmental organizations.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in an environmental justice role?

To thrive in an Environmental Justice role, you need a strong background in environmental science, public policy, or related fields, often supported by a relevant degree or experience in advocacy. Familiarity with data analysis tools, GIS mapping systems, and regulatory frameworks such as the EPA’s environmental justice guidelines is typically required. Outstanding communication, cultural competency, and community engagement skills set exceptional professionals apart in this field. These abilities are crucial for effectively addressing environmental inequalities, building trust with diverse communities, and driving impactful policy change.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals working in environmental justice roles?

Professionals in Environmental Justice often encounter challenges such as balancing the interests of multiple stakeholders, including community members, government agencies, and private organizations. They may face difficulties with limited resources or data when advocating for policy changes or environmental remediation. Additionally, building trust and fostering effective communication with marginalized or historically underserved communities is essential and can be complex. Overcoming these challenges requires strong collaboration skills, cultural competency, and adaptability to shifting regulatory and community priorities.

What can you do with an environmental justice degree?

An environmental justice degree prepares individuals for careers advocating for equitable environmental policies, working with government agencies, non-profit organizations, or community groups. Common roles include environmental advocate, policy analyst, community organizer, or sustainability coordinator, often requiring skills in research, communication, and understanding of environmental laws.

What is environmental justice work?

Environmental justice work involves advocating for fair treatment of all communities regarding environmental policies and practices, often addressing issues like pollution, health disparities, and access to natural resources. Professionals in this field may conduct research, develop policies, or engage with communities to promote equitable environmental outcomes.

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Infographic showing various Environmental Justice job openings in Decatur, GA as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 53% Full Time, 30% Part Time, 8% Temporary, and 9% Contract. Highlights an 92% In-person, and 8% Hybrid job distribution, with an average salary of $65,486 per year, or $31.5 per hour.

Development Associate - Institutional Giving

BVM Capacity Building Institute

Atlanta, GA • Hybrid

$65K - $75K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 8 days ago


Job description

*BVM IS CURRENTLY A REMOTE WORKING ENVIRONMENT. APPLICANT MUST RESIDE IN ATLANTA, GA OR SURROUNDING AREAS AND WILLING TO Report to our Central office up to four times a month if required*


Position Description: BVM is seeking aDevelopment Associate- Institutional Givingwho will work as an integral part of the BVM Development team to sustain and increase our financial support, as well as cultivate and retain institutional donors. The role will support our institutional giving portfolio, with a specific focus on grant reporting and management, data entry, and other tasks as required. This position will require a blend of administrative and project management tasks, as well as foundation and corporate donor relations and cultivation.

The Development Associate- Institutional Giving will help to support expansion of BVM's approach towards mobilizing voters as well as BVM's broader objective of advocating for racial justice and building power by centering Black love, Black culture and Black joy.


Principal Responsibilities:

  1. Work closely with the Institutional Giving Manager, as well as our program and finance teams to develop and maintain standard reporting templates.
  2. Maintain a reporting calendar for all report submissions (establishing clear internal and external deadlines).
  3. Share email reminders each month with reporting templates that will support improved narrative and financial reporting and timely grant report submissions to donors.
  4. Maintain knowledge of grant agreement language and regulations, serving as a knowledge resource on grant reporting and escalating questions where needed.
  5. Manage the annual grant reporting calendar.
  6. Work with the Institutional Giving Manager to create a biannual foundation newsletter.
  7. Assist Institutional Giving Manager as needed with managing a portfolio of private and corporate foundations.
  8. Assist Institutional Giving Manager as needed with grant preparation.
  9. Manage the timely acknowledgement of grant reports request and assure that all are properly documented and input into donor database once completed.
  10. Assisting with other development department activities as needed

Qualifications:

  • At least three years of experience in grant reporting and grant writing to meeting an annual budget of at least 5 million.
  • Knowledge of donor databases required (Salesforce experience preferred)
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office required (specifically Mail Merge using excel and word)
  • Experience working in a mid-sized (50+) nonprofit focused on social justice setting preferred.
  • Ability to work independently in a dynamic, virtual fast-paced and collaborative team environment; ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously and adapt quickly.
  • Commitment to progressive causes.
  • Donor centered approach with commitment to excellent customer service.
  • Strong writing and verbal communications skills
  • Strong attention to detail.


Reporting Structure
This position reports to the Institutional Giving Manager.

Travel Requirements
Ability and willingness to travel approximately up to 15%.

Compensation & Benefits
Salary range: $65,000-$75,000, commensurate with experience.
Benefits include unlimited PTO, 401(k), medical, dental, and vision insurance, short- and long-term disability coverage, and $25,000 life insurance.



ABOUT BVM: Our goal is to increase power in marginalized, predominantly Black communities. We agree with the words of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. when he said, "Power at its best is love implementing the demands of justice, and justice at its best is power correcting everything that stands against love." We operate with the following 5 core beliefs:

  • The key to effective civic engagement and community power is understanding, respecting and supporting local infrastructure.
  • Black voters matter not only on election day, but on all 365 days of the year. This means we must support individuals and organizations that are striving to obtain social justice throughout the year.
  • Black voters matter *everywhere*, including rural counties and smaller cities/towns that are often ignored by candidates, elected officials, political parties and the media.
  • In order for Black voters to matter, we must utilize authentic messaging which speaks to our issues, connects with our hopes and affirms our humanity.
  • The leadership, talent and commitment demonstrated by Black women in particular must receive recognition and, more importantly, *investment* in order to flourish and multiply.


This position also supports Black Voters Matter Fund (BVMF), an affiliated 501(c)(4) advocacy organization. While motivated by the same core values - power building, equity and justice - BVM and BVMF operate independently of one another, and each organization has its own board of directors.


BVM is an equal opportunity employer. BVM prohibits unlawful discrimination against any employee or applicant for employment based on race, color, religion, sex, gender identity, age, national origin, genetic characteristics, disability, status as a special disabled veteran or veteran, marital status, sexual orientation, sexual identity or any other basis prohibited by law.