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About the Role A national healthcare membership organization is seeking a Grassroots Advocacy & PAC Coordinator to support its public policy and advocacy initiatives. This role will help manage ...

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How much do grassroots jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 14, 2026, the average hourly pay for grassroots in the United States is $15.85, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $12.98 and $18.03 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a typical workweek look like for someone in a Grassroots position?

A typical workweek in a Grassroots role involves a dynamic mix of in-person community engagement, online outreach, volunteer coordination, and strategic planning meetings. You may spend time canvassing neighborhoods, organizing local events, managing supporters and volunteers, and tracking data related to engagement efforts. Collaboration with team members, partners, and community leaders is frequent and essential for effective outreach. Expect some evening or weekend hours, especially when community events or urgent campaign activities take place. This hands-on, interactive environment makes for a rewarding and varied work experience.

What jobs pay 4000 a week without a degree?

In grassroots or entry-level roles, high weekly earnings of $4,000 are uncommon without specialized skills or experience. Typically, such income levels are associated with entrepreneurial ventures, sales positions like real estate or insurance, or skilled trades such as construction or plumbing, which may require certifications but not necessarily a college degree. These roles often involve commission, bonuses, or high-demand environments to reach that income level.

What is a Grassroots job?

A Grassroots job typically involves organizing and mobilizing communities at the local level to drive social, political, or environmental change. These roles often include advocacy, outreach, volunteer coordination, and public engagement. Grassroots workers may be employed by nonprofits, political campaigns, or community organizations to raise awareness and inspire action. The goal is to empower individuals and groups to create meaningful, bottom-up change.

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

To thrive in a Grassroots role, you need strong community organizing abilities, excellent communication skills, and a passion for advocacy, usually supported by experience in outreach or volunteer coordination. Familiarity with digital organizing tools, CRM systems, and data management platforms is often required. Exceptional interpersonal skills, cultural competence, and adaptability are vital soft skills for building trust within diverse communities. These skills are essential for effectively mobilizing support and achieving organizational or campaign goals at the community level.

How to make 10000 a month with no degree?

Grassroots roles often involve community engagement, outreach, or organizing, which can be lucrative with experience and strong communication skills. To earn $10,000 a month, individuals may need to develop specialized skills, build a large network, or take on multiple projects, often working flexible hours or freelance arrangements.

What careers give back to the community?

Careers such as community organizer, social worker, nonprofit program coordinator, and public service roles directly contribute to community development and support. These jobs often involve working with local organizations, volunteering, and developing programs to improve quality of life, requiring strong communication and organizational skills.

What does grassroots work mean?

Grassroots work involves organizing and mobilizing community members to advocate for social or political change. It often includes activities like community outreach, volunteer coordination, and public education to build support from the local level. People in grassroots roles typically need strong communication skills and a good understanding of community issues.
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Grassroots Manager, New York City

Grassroots Manager, New York City

American Cancer Society

New York, NY • On-site, Remote

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 11 days ago


American Cancer Society rating

7.8

Company rating: 7.8 out of 10

Based on 12 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

139th of 707 rated non-profit organizations


Job description

The American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network (ACS CAN) is the nation's leading cancer advocacy organization. Together with our charitable partner, the American Cancer Society, we work in Congress, state legislatures and local jurisdictions to support evidence-based policy and legislative solutions designed to eliminate cancer as a major health problem.

The Grassroots Manager plans and executes a comprehensive grassroots advocacy program across an assigned geography. This includes attracting volunteers and developing, maintaining, and implementing a volunteer leadership program. The position is responsible for developing and implementing grassroots strategies and campaign plans for local, state, and federal legislative priorities, and facilitating the achievement of ACS CAN volunteer fundraising goals primarily through supporting volunteers in their fundraising. The position embraces diversity, equity, and inclusion in every aspect of the role, particularly through volunteer attraction, development, and engagement. The position models the organization's values and cultural beliefs and complies with all relevant lobbying protocols for each state and executes all assigned administrative duties.
The Grassroots Manager, New York City role centers health equity across all aspects of advocacy, organizing, and partnership development by engaging, cultivating, and supporting a diverse portfolio of grassroots partnerships, and community-based organizations aligned around shared goals: accelerating cancer cures, improving equitable access to care, and reducing the burden of tobacco in New York. Work to elevate community voices-particularly those historically underserved or disproportionately impacted by cancer in New York City-to help shape policy, systems, and environmental change.

***This role has the option to work remotely/be home based but needs to be in the Greater NYC market and/or has the option to work in the Manhattan office.***

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:

Grassroots Strategy, Volunteer Attraction and Engagement, and Organizing: (50%)

  • Build and execute a state diversity and inclusion plan that enhances the reach and overall grassroots strength of the organization. Find and utilize diverse cancer patients, caregivers, and other stakeholder stories that help drive policies to address disparities and other health equity concerns.

  • Work closely with the NY staff team to enhance and expand partnerships with various alliance organizations, including those with a focus on racial and ethnically diverse and LGBTQ+ members for grassroots development and training opportunities.

  • Supports federal campaigns and congressional champion building for the organization's issues, working collaboratively to execute a grassroots strategy. Organizes volunteers to complete federal activities in collaboration with national teams.

  • Communicates strategically using messages that are tailored to specific political environments and attuned to the rapid pace of legislative activities in assigned state(s). Writes and disseminates e-mails to volunteers, legislative alerts, issue talking points, and training curriculum for a diverse audience of volunteers.

  • Plans and manages Cancer Action lobby days or similar events, including virtual, to drive engagement and policy wins.

  • Maintains ACS CAN web pages, Facebook pages, and/or other social media accounts according to organizational guidelines and standards, coordinating where applicable.

  • Identifies and develops volunteers with personal stories related to ACS CAN's policy campaigns, engaging in story collection where applicable.

  • Serves as the staff manager of the volunteer structure in the assigned geography coordinating appropriately with leadership volunteers. Accountable to filling any vacancies in the structure and ensuring sufficient capacity throughout the geography.

  • Implement the fundamental principles of Direct-Action Organizing to organize and manage state legislative campaigns.

  • Coordinates campaign activities with grassroots/patient coalition partners, as well as with regional and national ACS CAN teams.

  • Accurately and effectively represents ACS CAN and its mission and in a manner commensurate with the organization's brand.

  • Establishes and maintains strategic collaborations and partnerships with other organizations, as appropriate.

  • Ensures that in leading electoral activity in the assigned state(s) through Cancer Votes, working closely with staff partners and national staff, the program adheres to all IRS and ACS CAN legal and reporting requirements.

  • Follow all ACS CAN policies and guidelines.

Integration and Capacity Building: (30%)

  • Attracts, trains, and develops volunteers, through a variety of internal and external channels, implementing development, communication, training and recognition programs for volunteers.

  • Strengthens grassroots capacity through the ACS CAN's volunteer structure, maintaining excellent relationships with grasstops and grassroots volunteers.

  • Facilitates local, state, and federal grassroots advocacy by volunteers, including the building and maintaining of relationships with elected officials and members of their staff. Primary responsibility for maintaining direct local relationships, as appropriate, with elected officials and their staff members.

  • Supports cross-functional collaboration with the American Cancer Society regional staff, coalitions, and partners to align and amplify grassroots campaigns.

  • Conducts training as needed for volunteers and ACS staff, equipping others for interactions with elected officials and their staff.

  • Consistently inputs and maintains ACS CAN volunteer information in the organization's databases, such as Salesforce.

  • Works closely with ACS regional staff, coalitions, and partners to align and amplify grassroots campaigns.

Volunteer Fundraising: (20%)

  • Drives volunteer fundraising in the assigned state.

  • Encourages volunteer-led fundraising that comports with the organization's guidelines with the goal of raising money, engaging, and growing our volunteer base through existing volunteer networks, including volunteer-led events and volunteer participation in Lights of Hope or other national programs.

  • Participates in ACS CAN fundraising activities as directed towards achievement of organizational and personal fundraising goals.

  • Supports policy forums or other fundraising events, if applicable.

EXPERIENCE/QUALIFICATIONS

  • Bachelor's degree and a minimum of three years of relevant work experience

  • Political issues or campaign organizing experience strongly preferred.

  • Experience attracting, developing, and engaging volunteers preferred.

  • Fundraising experience is a plus.

  • Experience using Salesforce, Every Action, or similar tools is a plus.

  • Experience or familiarity with fundamentals of Direct Action Organizing is a plus.

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILILITY

  • Strong written, oral, interpersonal, computer, and social media skills are required.

  • Highly organized orientation and time management skills are required.

  • Proven ability to handle multiple projects and to work independently with minimum direction and work as a member or leader of a team.

  • Demonstrated ability to work on fast-paced, time-sensitive matters with internal and external constituents.

  • Ability to establish, hold meetings, and maintain effective working relationships with state and federal legislative officials.

  • Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with diverse individuals and communities.

  • Ability to complete work in multiple venues and state political environments in a timely and efficient manner and ensure work is accurate.

  • Ability to utilize available technology to perform position responsibilities.

TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS:

  • This position may require travel up to 20%, including overnight and occasional weekend travel.

  • Travel will primarily be within assigned state(s) to support legislative campaigns, attend strategic meetings, and engage with stakeholders.

  • Occasional travel to national conferences or headquarters may also be required.

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:

  • Ability to travel by car, train, or plane as needed.

  • Ability to navigate the New York Metro area.

The starting rate is $79,400 to $85,000 annual. The final candidate's relevant experience/skills will be considered before an offer is extended. Actual starting pay will vary based on non-discriminatory factors including, but not limited to, geographic location, experience, skills, specialty, and education.

ACS CAN provides staff a generous paid time off policy; medical, dental, retirement benefits, wellness programs, and professional development programs to enhance staff skills. Further details on our benefits can be found on our careers site at: jobs.cancer.org/benefits. We are a proud equal opportunity employer.


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