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Phoenix, AZ · On-site

$17.75 - $21.75/hr

EOE Statement The Little Foundation is an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity and ... Structured support in a group home setting to promote skill development and independence. • Room ...

Group Facilitator

Ludlow, VT · On-site

$53K - $57K/yr

The Divided Sky Foundation is an abstinence-based 12 Step residential recovery program located in ... Group facilitators will organize and plan recovery related activities inside and outside the center.

The Divided Sky Foundation is an abstinence-based 12 Step residential recovery program located in ... Group facilitators will organize and plan recovery related activities inside and outside the center.

Cenikor Foundation

San Marcos, TX · On-site

$103K/yr

Experience working in group settings with adolescents preferred * Experience in school settings with classroom management preferred * Experience in prevention/substance use field preferred * Trained ...

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Cenikor Foundation

Conroe, TX · On-site

$2.0K - $4.0K/wk

Provide or facilitate educational presentations, classroom sessions, and group activities focused on substance use prevention, health, and wellness for youth in grades 1-12. * Lead and participate in ...

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What is a foundation group?

Foundation Groups are organizations or entities that provide specialized services and support to help individuals or organizations establish and manage nonprofit foundations. They assist with legal filings, IRS compliance, governance, and other administrative requirements. By partnering with a Foundation Group, clients can ensure that their nonprofit is set up correctly and operates within regulatory guidelines, allowing them to focus on their mission and charitable activities.

What are some common challenges faced when working in a foundation group and how can they be addressed?

Professionals working in a Foundation Group often encounter challenges such as balancing the diverse interests of donors, board members, and grant recipients. Managing multiple projects simultaneously and ensuring compliance with regulations can also be demanding. To address these challenges, strong organizational skills, clear communication, and a collaborative approach within the team are essential. Leveraging project management tools and regularly reviewing processes can help the group stay aligned and effective.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a foundation group (nonprofit formation specialist), and why are they important?

To thrive as a nonprofit formation specialist (Foundation Group professional), you need expertise in nonprofit law, tax-exempt organization requirements, and compliance, often supported by a background in business, law, or accounting. Familiarity with IRS forms, nonprofit management software, and legal research tools is typically required. Strong attention to detail, communication skills, and client-focused problem-solving are essential soft skills in this role. These competencies ensure organizations are established legally, efficiently, and in full compliance, setting them up for long-term success.

What is the difference between Foundation Group vs Foundation Engineer?

AspectFoundation GroupFoundation Engineer
CredentialsTypically requires project management or construction certifications, but not always specific to engineeringRequires engineering degrees and certifications such as PE or FE
Work EnvironmentOften involved in project coordination, site supervision, and administrative tasksFocuses on design, analysis, and technical assessment of foundation systems
Employer & Industry UsageUsed by construction firms, project management companies, and general contractorsCommonly employed by engineering consulting firms, construction companies, and design firms

The Foundation Group typically refers to a project management or administrative role within construction projects, while a Foundation Engineer is a technical expert responsible for designing and analyzing foundation systems. Both roles are essential in construction but differ in credentials, responsibilities, and work focus.

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Infographic showing various Foundation Group job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 79% Full Time, 16% Part Time, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 92% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution.

$24.79/hr

Full-time, Part-time

Medical, PTO

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Foundation Specialist

Apply now Job no: 497585
Work type: Staff
Location: Big Rapids, MI 49307
Categories: Staff, Clerical

Position Title: Foundation Specialist   Location: Big Rapids (Main Campus)   Department:

71400 - AVP Advancement

  Advertised Salary: $24.79 per hour. Hourly rate pursuant to the FSU and CTA/MEA-NEA Agreement   Benefits:

Comprehensive benefits package (health care, vacation, etc.). Please see the following link for a list of benefits offered with this position.

Clerical Tech Association (CTA)

  FLSA: Non-Exempt   Temporary/Continuing:  Continuing   Part-Time/Full-Time: Full-Time   Union Group: Clerical-Technical Association (MEA-NEA)   Term of Position: 12 Month   At Will/Just Cause: Just Cause   Summary of Position: Serves as a key point of contact for the Foundation and Advancement Team, while providing administrative support for the Associate Vice President for Advancement/Executive Director of The Ferris Foundation, the Director of Leadership Giving/Associate Director of The Ferris Foundation, and philanthropy officers. Position requires a significant degree of decision-making and independent action. Interacts with tact and diplomacy with the campus community, vendors, donors, community members and other University constituents. Position reports to the Associate Vice President for Advancement/Executive Director of The Ferris Foundation.   Position Type: Staff   Required Education: Bachelor's degree
The listed requirements are representative of the knowledge, skills, and/or abilities required. Any equivalent combination of education, training, and experience that provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities may be considered. Equivalency for education: two years of full-time, related work experience equals one year of education.   Required Work Experience: Three years of relevant work experience at the leadership level. Experience with computer software applications, preferably Microsoft Office and a customer/donor database.   Required Licenses and Certifications: Valid Driver's License   Physical Demands:
  • Office Environment
  • Moving
  • Reaching
  • Sitting
  • Twisting
  • Driving
  • Pulling/Pushing
  • Repetitive movement
  • Standing
  Additional Education/Experiences to be Considered:     Essential Duties/Responsibilities: 1. Provide responsible, independent administrative support for the Associate Vice President/Executive Director of The Ferris Foundation, and the Director of Leadership Giving & Relationships/Associate Director of The Ferris Foundation.
2. Coordinate and manage various office tasks, including budgeting assistance, to ensure smooth department operations.
3. Communicate effectively and promote a positive image of University Advancement and The Ferris Foundation.
4. Coordinate a variety of duties for University Advancement in which discretion and/or judgment is required.
5. Manage executive calendars, including scheduling meetings, appointments, and travel arrangements
6. Receive information in various forms and determine the appropriate method of processing.
7. Provide positive interactions with donors, external and internal constituents, and staff at all levels operating with courtesy and professionalism.
8. Create, maintain, and update files and recordkeeping systems.
9. Disseminate information that may require explanation and interpretation of established university and departmental policies and procedures, and direct individuals to sources of additional information.
10. Manage multiple and rapidly changing priorities to meet the needs of the office.
11. Prepare and process office documents such as purchase orders, contracts/service agreements and all documents for travel requests and expense reports for Associate VP for Advancement/Executive Director of The Ferris Foundation and Director of Leadership Giving/Associate Director of The Ferris Foundation.
12. Independently answers inquiries from a variety of internal and external sources, providing explanation and interpretive information on policies, practices, and procedures.
13. Requests, searches, retrieves, and analyzes information from a variety of sources, both internal and external, and compiles it in a usable format. Compile data and produce materials for presentations and proposals.
14. Compose, draft, proofread, and edit correspondence, reports, meeting minutes, and other material.
15. Assist in planning major events/meetings.
16. Act as a backup for administrative work pertaining to the Ferris Foundation Board of Directors.
17. Coordinate correspondence for Associate Vice President/Executive Director of The Ferris Foundation and Director of Leadership Giving/Associate Director of Ferris Foundation.
18. Respond to donor inquiries and follow up with appropriate responses.
19. May supervise student workers.
20. Serve as liaison within and outside the University with a variety of constituents.
21. Work with a variety of confidential documents and confidential issues.
22. Assist with record-keeping, filing, and archival maintenance.
23. Provide administrative assistance to Philanthropy Officers when appropriate and necessary.
24. Operates a university or personal vehicle safely while carrying out job responsibilities.
25. Perform all duties in compliance with applicable University policies and procedures and state and federal requirements.
26, Cultivates an environment of belonging that values, respects, supports, and celebrates individual similarities and differences, allowing students, faculty and staff to thrive authentically.
27. Support and promote university student enrollment and retention initiatives.
28. Other duties as assigned.   Marginal Duties/Responsibilities: Work some nights and weekends.   Skills and Abilities: 1. Demonstrated experience to successfully work independently, organize own work and coordinate work activities of others.
2. Be exceptionally well-organized and detail-oriented.
3. Be proactive, resourceful, and efficient.
4. Communicate effectively, both orally and in writing
5. Competency with grammar and proofreading skills.
6. Coordinate projects and workflow in an efficient manner
7. Be tactful and courteous at all times.
8. Successfully interact with a variety of students, faculty, staff, alumni, donors, and visitors in a variety of situations.
9. Plan, organize, and make sound judgments and decisions.
10. Perform relevant research
11. Work cooperatively in a fast-paced, demanding atmosphere
12. Respond appropriately, efficiently, and positively to direction from supervisors and others.
13. Perform complex computer operations using a variety of software applications
14. Demonstrated successful experience working directly with people from diverse backgrounds, including cultural, educational, socioeconomic and life experiences.
Required Documents:
  • Cover Letter
  • Resume
  • Unofficial Transcript 1
  Optional Documents:     Special Instructions to Applicants:     Initial Application Review Date:
February 16, 2026   Open Until Position is Filled?: Yes   Posting Close Date:
    EEO Statement: Ferris State University, an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity employer, is committed to enhancing equity, inclusion, and diversity within its community. Ferris offers employment opportunities to qualified candidates seeking careers in a student-focused environment that values opportunity, collaboration, diversity and educational excellence.  Learn more about the Ferris Mission and community at ferris.edu. The University actively seeks applications from women, minorities, individuals with disabilities, veterans, and other underrepresented groups. For more information on the University's Policy on Non-Discrimination, visit: Ferris Non-Discrimination Statement.     Click here to learn more about working at FSU and KCAD.        

Advertised: 30 Jan 2026 Eastern Standard Time
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