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How much do finance leadership program associate jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 19, 2026, the average yearly pay for finance leadership program associate in the United States is $52,360.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $40,000.00 and $59,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Finance Leadership Program Associate, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Finance Leadership Program Associate, you need a strong grasp of financial analysis, accounting principles, and business acumen, typically supported by a bachelor's degree in finance, accounting, or a related field. Familiarity with financial modeling tools, ERP systems like SAP or Oracle, and advanced Excel skills is often required. Exceptional communication, adaptability, and leadership potential help you stand out in collaborative and rotational environments. These skills are vital for effectively analyzing data, supporting business decisions, and developing into future finance leaders.

What kind of projects and team collaborations can a Finance Leadership Program Associate expect during the rotation period?

As a Finance Leadership Program Associate, you will typically rotate through several departments such as corporate finance, financial planning and analysis, internal audit, and treasury. Each rotation exposes you to project-based assignments, such as budgeting, forecasting, or supporting strategic initiatives, often in cross-functional teams. You'll regularly collaborate with senior finance leaders, business unit managers, and peers from other functions, building both technical expertise and leadership skills. This diverse experience not only broadens your understanding of the organization but also helps you identify your areas of interest for long-term career growth.

What are Finance Leadership Program Associates?

Finance Leadership Program Associates are early-career professionals enrolled in a rotational development program designed to prepare them for leadership roles in finance. These programs, often offered by large corporations, provide associates with exposure to various finance functions such as financial planning, analysis, accounting, and business strategy. Through hands-on assignments, mentorship, and formal training, associates develop their technical and leadership skills. The goal is to build a strong foundation for future advancement within the company’s finance organization.
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Program Associate, Generalist

$60K - $65K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 22 days ago


Job description

Program Associate, Generalist

Department: Community Impact

Reports to: Senior Program Officer, Generalist

Classification: Regular; Full-time

Organization Overview:

The Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta (The Foundation) is one of the nation’s premier philanthropic institutions, managing over $1.6 billion in assets and serving as a trusted partner to more than 1,000 donors and nonprofit organizations. The Foundation works to advance equity and shared prosperity all across metro Atlanta through donor-advised funds, strategic grantmaking, civic leadership, and community investment.

Founded in 1951, The Foundation ranks among the 15 largest community foundations in the U.S. and has deep roots in the region’s civic infrastructure. It plays a pivotal role in addressing systemic barriers in affordable housing, the arts, equity, and economic opportunity while connecting generosity to impact across the community.

Position Summary:The Program Associate, Generalist, is an associate level role designed to support Community Impact programs through high quality execution, coordination, and learning. This role is ideal for someone who is early in their career in philanthropy or community based work and is eager to build experience across grantmaking, nonprofit partnerships, and community centered initiatives.
Reporting to a Senior Program Officer, the Program Associate supports the delivery and administration of grant programs aligned with the Foundation’s TogetherATL priorities and donor interests, while developing readiness for future advancement through increasing exposure to program strategy, evaluation, and cross functional collaboration.

Key Responsibilities:

Program & Grant Execution

  • Support the administration of grant programs, including applicant and grantee communication, intake and acknowledgment of applications, and management of required documentation through online systems
  • Coordinate program logistics such as meetings, convenings, site visits, and partner communications
  • Track grant requirements and support mid  and end of grant reporting to ensure compliance with Foundation standards
  • Maintain accurate grant and program records, including data entry and file management in grantmaking systems
  • Serve as a reliable point of contact for applicants and grantees, providing timely, professional customer service

Program Support & Learning 

  • Support program planning activities, including researching community needs and nonprofit sector context, in partnership with and under the guidance of a Senior Program Officer
  • Assist with the intake, design, and launch of new grant programs as part of a staff team
  • Support proposal review processes, site visits, and preparation of funding recommendations
  • Track basic program and initiative metrics and support learning and reporting processes led by senior staff
  • Identify opportunities for process improvements and increased efficiency in application and grant administration

Collaboration & Development

  • Collaborate with Community Impact colleagues and cross functional partners (Philanthropy, Finance, Marketing & Communications) to support coordinated work and effective use of resources
  • Support Foundation representation at external meetings and events, and represent the Foundation when delegated
  • Maintain organized program knowledge and documentation for internal use and learning
  • Bachelor’s degree in a related field or equivalent professional experience
  • 2+ years of relevant professional experience in philanthropy, nonprofit organizations, community development, public policy, or related work
  • Strong organizational and time management skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities
  • Excellent written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills
  • Demonstrated attention to detail and comfort working with systems and data
  • An understanding of and interest in the nonprofit and philanthropic ecosystem in metro Atlanta
  • Commitment to racial equity and community centered approaches to philanthropy
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office; experience with grantmaking or CRM systems preferred

Other:

The Community Foundation operates in a hybrid working environment with staff working in-office three days per week (Tuesday – Thursday) and the opportunity to work two days remote per week if in good standing. 

Compensation: 

To be determined based upon experience and qualifications within the anticipated salary range of  $60,000-$65,000. This position is exempt, and employee is eligible for the Foundation’s competitive health and benefits plan that includes: 

Paid time off: 

  • Two weeks accrued paid vacation 
  • Two weeks accrued paid sick leave 
  • Four mental health days 
  • Two personal days 
  • Two floating holidays 
  • Ten holidays 

Benefits: 

  • All benefits effective on date of hire – no waiting period 
  • 100% employer-paid benefits (medical, dental, vision) for employee-only insurance plans 
  • 100% employer-paid life insurance and AD&D 
  • 100% employer-paid short-term disability and long-term disability 
  • 100% employer-paid parking downtown Atlanta or monthly MARTA card 
  • Affordable plans for legal insurance, critical illness, supplemental life, and more 
  • Employee Assistance Program 

Retirement: 

  • Immediate eligibility to contribute to a 403(b) plan, plus a 6% employer-paid contribution after one year of employment—regardless of employee contributions. 
  • Culture and Development: 
  • Individual Development Plans (IDPs) for each team member including trainings, resources, development opportunities, etc. 
  • Two Wellness Rooms for mental health with self-care items 
  • Fun monthly employee engagement activities 

To Apply:

Please apply directly through the Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta’s Careers Page by submitting your resume and application to the "Program Associate, Generalist” job posting. 

The Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta 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 Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta values diversity and inclusion; therefore we honor the diverse needs, strengths, voices, and backgrounds of all individuals in our regional community.