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DRF strengthens disability rights in Sub-Saharan Africa, South and South-East Asia, Haiti, and the Pacific Island Countries through participatory grantmaking, peer learning, and inclusive advocacy.

Management Analyst

Richmond, CA · On-site

$9K - $10K/mo

The Department of Children and Youth is dedicated to supporting programs, policies, partnerships, and participatory grantmaking efforts that promote the health, safety, and well-being of children ...

The Department of Children and Youth is dedicated to supporting programs, policies, partnerships, and participatory grantmaking efforts that promote the health, safety, and well-being of children ...

... grantmaking program. This position is expected to continue through July 31, 2027, with flexibility ... We are looking for candidates who are well-versed in participatory grant-making practices and are ...

Program Officer

Seattle, WA · On-site

$90K - $100K/yr

... grantmaking program. This position is expected to continue through July 31, 2027, with flexibility ... We are looking for candidates who are well-versed in participatory grant-making practices and are ...

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How much do participatory grantmaking jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 5, 2026, the average yearly pay for participatory grantmaking in the United States is $76,480.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $50,000.00 and $102,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

How does a Participatory Grantmaking professional typically collaborate with community stakeholders during the grant selection process?

In Participatory Grantmaking, professionals work closely with community stakeholders by facilitating inclusive decision-making processes. This often involves organizing meetings or workshops where community members review proposals, discuss priorities, and collectively decide which projects to fund. Collaboration skills are essential, as grantmakers must ensure transparent communication, balance diverse perspectives, and support stakeholders in making informed choices. Regular engagement and feedback loops with community participants are also key to building trust and ensuring the grantmaking process remains equitable and impactful.

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

To excel in Participatory Grantmaking, you need a strong understanding of grantmaking processes, community engagement, and inclusive decision-making, often complemented by experience in philanthropy or nonprofit management. Familiarity with grant management software, participatory facilitation tools, and data analysis systems is typically required. Outstanding interpersonal communication, cultural competency, and collaborative leadership are the soft skills that help individuals stand out in this role. These skills are vital for ensuring equitable, transparent funding decisions and building trust with diverse communities.

What is participatory grantmaking?

Participatory grantmaking is a funding approach where grant decision-making power is shared with the communities and individuals who are directly affected by the issues being funded. Instead of traditional top-down models where funders make all the decisions, participatory grantmaking involves community members in the process of reviewing proposals, setting priorities, and choosing which projects receive funding. This method aims to make philanthropy more inclusive, equitable, and responsive to real community needs. It can help ensure that funding decisions are informed by lived experience and that marginalized voices are amplified in the grantmaking process.
Infographic showing various Participatory Grantmaking job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 4% As Needed, 85% Full Time, 4% Part Time, and 7% Temporary. Highlights an 77% Physical, 9% Hybrid, and 14% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $76,480 per year, or $36.8 per hour.
Grants Management Officer

Grants Management Officer

Global Fund for Women

New York, NY • On-site

$75K - $110K/yr

Full-time

Posted 19 days ago


Job description

OVERVIEW

Global Fund for Women envisions a world where movements for gender justice have transformed power and privilege for a few into equity and equality for all. We fund bold, ambitious, and expansive gender justice movements to create meaningful change that will last beyond our lifetimes.


SUMMARY

The Grants Management Officer leads and continuously improves grantmaking operations at Global Fund for Womenfor their grantmaking portfolios. This role ensures efficient, compliant, and values-aligned grantmaking by managing systems, processes, and stakeholder engagement across the full grant lifecycle.

The Grants Management Officeris responsible forstewarding and accompanying applicants, grantees, and external partners through the grantmaking process while strengthening tools, systems, and practices that support gender justice movements globally.


KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Manage assigned grantmaking portfolios end-to-end.Own all operational tasks across the grant lifecycle - tracking funding sources and donor requirements, customizations, due diligence, contracting, payments, reporting, and grant closures - with the goal of increasing efficiency while ensuring compliance.
  • Steward relationships with grantmaking stakeholders.Manage grantmaking interactions with applicants, grantees, fiscal sponsorship partners, participatory grantmaking committees, and internal staff - ensuring their experience of our grantmaking process is clear, consistent, and responsive.
  • Operationalize the vision and needs of our grantmaking initiatives.Contribute to grantmaking strategy and timeline development-actively gathering input from Programs Team leads to ensure our grantee communications and grantmaking process align with the strategies and requirements of each grantmaking portfolio.
  • Support continuous improvement.Synthesize feedback and learnings across portfolios and contexts toidentifypatterns, surface recommendations, and strengthen grantmaking policies, systems, and practices - whilemaintainingconsistency across initiatives.
  • Develop clear grantee communications.Draft new email and form templates as needs arise, gather internal and external recommendations on how to improve clarity,reviewand update existing language on an ongoing basis, andfacilitatetranslations-serving as a bridge between grassroots groups, programmatic teams, and technical teams.
  • Collaborate on systems design.Work with the Information Management Team to integrate feedback into our grantmaking database and grantee site,brainstormingand testing solutions and new features.
  • Own grantmaking systems and data infrastructure.Provideaccurateandtimelygrantmaking data to internal and external stakeholders by building customized Salesforce reports and dashboards and analyzing grantmaking portfolios in partnership with the Learning, Evaluation, and Analytics team.
  • Build grantmaking capacity.Design and deliver trainings for relevant stakeholders, including internal staff and external participatory grantmaking committees, on grantmaking processes, tools, and best practices to ensure everyone has theexpertisethey need to succeed.


KEY TALENTS/WAYS OF BEING

    • Strong interpersonal skills: attentive listening and observation, transparency, emotional intelligence, and clear communication
    • Ability to work independently and proactively in a fast-paced environment, managing multiple short-term and long-term priorities with strong organization, problem-solving, time management, and follow-through.
    • High attention to detail and accuracy.
    • Skilled at balancing big-picture strategy with attention to operational details.
    • Collaborative decision-maker who activelysolicitsinput, listens deeply, and fosters collective decision-making through strong facilitation; skilled in participatory or collaborative processes.
    • Comfort with navigating and documenting changes and shifts in strategies and processes.
    • Ability to work with multipleexpertise(s) and personalities,demonstratingself-awareness, humility, and adaptation.
    • Cross-cultural skills; ability to understand and work across cultural and linguistic differences.

    KEY SKILLS/WAYS OF DOING


        Required

        • A minimum of 4 years of full-time work experience in grants management or operations, databases, nonprofit administration, or other relevant fields
        • Demonstrated project management ability
        • Demonstrated experience working with database systems or grants management platforms, preferably Salesforce
        • Working knowledge of international development issues with emphasis on gender justice and social movements
        • Comfortable working across cultures and in diverse, global contexts
        • Oral and written fluency in English


        Preferred

        • Proficiencyin at least one of Global Fund for Women's official languages other than English (Arabic, French, Russian, Spanish) strongly preferred, particularly Arabic
        • Salesforce experience


        Salary range of $75,000 - $110,000*

        *This range is reflective of our high-market geo and will vary based on the candidate's city and state of residence.

        Global Fund for Women is an equal opportunity employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, ethnicity, disability, age, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, or any other status protected by law. Qualified candidates, including but not limited to women, people of color, disabled, and LGBTQI+ candidates are strongly encouraged to apply. Pursuant to the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance, we will consider for employment qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records. The salary range reflects the San Francisco Bay Area salary scales and will be adjusted based on city, state, and/or country of the candidate so that we can ensure internal equity.