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How much do foundation grantmaking jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average yearly pay for foundation grantmaking in the United States is $90,556.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $50,500.00 and $116,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Foundation Grantmaking vs Foundation Program Officer?

AspectFoundation GrantmakingFoundation Program Officer
Primary RoleManaging the overall grantmaking process, including strategy, policies, and funding decisionsDeveloping and managing specific programs within the foundation, including project oversight and stakeholder engagement
ResponsibilitiesSetting grant criteria, reviewing proposals, and allocating fundsDesigning program initiatives, monitoring projects, and evaluating outcomes
Required SkillsGrant evaluation, strategic planning, communicationProgram development, relationship management, evaluation
Work EnvironmentOffice-based, foundation headquarters or remoteOffice-based, often within the foundation or in the field

Foundation Grantmaking focuses on the overall process of awarding funds and setting policies, while Foundation Program Officers handle specific programs and projects within the foundation. Both roles require similar skills but differ in scope and daily responsibilities.

What are some common challenges faced in foundation grantmaking, and how can professionals successfully navigate them?

Professionals in foundation grantmaking often encounter challenges such as balancing limited resources with high demand, ensuring equitable funding decisions, and measuring the impact of grants. Navigating these challenges requires strong analytical skills to evaluate proposals, effective communication to collaborate with grantees and stakeholders, and a commitment to transparency and fairness. Staying informed about sector trends and fostering relationships within the nonprofit community can also help grantmakers make informed, impactful decisions.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in Foundation Grantmaking, and why are they important?

To excel in Foundation Grantmaking, you need expertise in program evaluation, grant writing, and nonprofit sector knowledge, often supported by a relevant degree such as in public administration or social sciences. Familiarity with grants management software, CRM systems, and budgeting tools is typically required. Strong interpersonal skills, strategic thinking, and clear communication help build relationships with grantees and stakeholders. These skills ensure effective allocation of resources, impactful grant outcomes, and transparent, mission-driven philanthropy.

What is foundation grantmaking?

Foundation grantmaking is the process by which private, corporate, or community foundations provide funding to nonprofit organizations, individuals, or specific projects to support charitable causes and public benefit initiatives. Grantmaking involves identifying areas of need, soliciting and reviewing grant applications, and distributing funds according to the foundation’s mission and priorities. The goal is to make a positive impact in areas such as education, health, arts, environment, and social services by supporting organizations and initiatives that align with the foundation’s goals.
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Steinman Communications, Inc.- Director of Community Impact & Grantmaking

Steinman Communications, Inc.- Director of Community Impact & Grantmaking

Steinman Communications Inc

Lancaster, PA

$70K - $80K/yr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 12 days ago


Job description

Description

Shape the Future of Lancaster County! Are you a strategic, mission-driven leader passionate about turning ideas into measurable community impact? We want to speak with you!


Steinman Communications is seeking a Director of Community Impact & Grantmaking to lead transformative initiatives at the intersection of education, environment, and community development. In this highly visible role, the Director of Community Impact & Grantmaking  will work across three of Lancaster County's most impactful organizations, The Steinman Foundation, Lancaster County STEM Alliance, and Little Conestoga Creek Foundation. Although each organization has its own unique mission and focus area, they work together as a collaborative network committed to creating lasting community impact:

  • The Steinman Foundation: Fosters meaningful, sustainable community development with key focus areas in Local Journalism & Media Literacy, Economic & Workforce Development, and Early Childhood Development.
  • Lancaster County STEM Alliance: Operating as an initiative of The Steinman Foundation, this nationally recognized STEM ecosystem connects the community to deliver impactful STEM experiences, preparing a skilled workforce for a prosperous future.
  • Little Conestoga Creek Foundation: Promotes environmental health and community well-being through its flagship project, the Blue-Green Connector-a vibrant greenway sanctuary and accessible trail system restoring the Little Conestoga Creek watershed.

Why This Role Matters


The Director of Community Impact & Grantmaking role goes far beyond traditional grant administration. You will help identify emerging opportunities, guide strategic funding initiatives, cultivate high-impact partnerships, support fundraising efforts, and oversee programs designed to improve quality of life across the Lancaster community.

Your leadership will directly influence initiatives focused on:

  • STEM education and workforce development
  • Early childhood development
  • Local journalism and media literacy
  • Environmental restoration and conservation
  • Community engagement and collaboration

This is an opportunity to help build systems-level change while working in a collaborative, entrepreneurial, and mission-centered environment.


What You'll Do


Strategic Leadership

  • Shape and implement program strategies aligned with organizational priorities
  • Identify emerging opportunities through research and environmental scanning
  • Provide thought leadership to ensure initiatives remain innovative and impactful

Grantmaking & Program Oversight

  • Lead end-to-end grantmaking processes, including evaluation and reporting
  • Translate data and research into actionable insights and compelling impact stories
  • Identify and pursue new funding opportunities

Partnerships & Community Engagement

  • Build trusted relationships with nonprofits, educators, donors, civic leaders, and community stakeholders.
  • Support fundraising efforts, including donor cultivation and campaign strategies
  • Represent the organizations within the community and at key events as a trusted partner and ambassador

Board & Leadership Engagement

  • Prepare and present strategic updates to boards and committees through reports and presentations
  • Serve as a key liaison across stakeholders, ensuring alignment and follow-through

Operational & Team Leadership

  • Oversee program operations, budgets, and systems
  • Supervise staff, consultants, and interns as needed
  • Foster a culture of collaboration, inclusion, and continuous improvement

Requirements

What You Bring

  • Bachelor's degree required; Master's preferred
  • 5+ years of progressive leadership experience in philanthropy, nonprofit management, or related fields
  • Experience in grantmaking, program management, or community initiatives
  • Strong analytical and strategic thinking skills with the ability to measure impact
  • Exceptional communication and relationship-building capabilities
  • Proven ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced, collaborative environment
  • Commitment to equity, inclusion, and community-centered philanthropy

Why Join Steinman Communications?


At Steinman Communications, you'll join a mission-driven organization committed to investing in both our community and our people.


Benefits Include:

  • 4 Weeks PTO to Start (pro-rated first year)
  • Paid Holidays
  • Medical, Dental, Vision & Prescription Coverage
  • Short-Term Disability & Basic Life Insurance
  • 401(k) with Company Match
  • Wellness Program
  • Employee Assistance Program
  • Parental Leave Program
  • Employee Referral Program
  • Free Parking in the Steinman Garage

For a full list of all positions available, please visit our career page: www.steinmancommunications.com/careers


Steinman Communications is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

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