Foundations Relations Manager
Company: NCJW
Location: Washington
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Salary: $65,000 - $85,000
National Council of Jewish Women (NCJW) is a 133-year-old Jewish
feminist civil rights organization working for equity and justice
for women, children, and families in the United States and Israel.
With 250,000 grassroots advocates and 45 local sections, we combine
education, direct service, and advocacy to create lasting social
change. We approach our work through a Jewish, gender, economic,
and racial justice lens, centering those most impacted. Our deep
partnerships across civil rights, faith-based, and governmental
spaces reflect our intersectional values. NCJW is at a
transformational moment, guided by a bold new strategic plan. Our
audacious goal: engage one million changemakers nationwide to
improve the lives of women, children, and families in the United
States and Israel. To reach that goal, NCJW is making important
adjustments to its structure, strategy and staffing. This role is a
part of that vision. Position Summary: National Council of Jewish
Women (NCJW) seeks a Foundations Relations Manager who will lead
stewardship of current foundation fundraising efforts, as well as
identify, cultivate, and secure new funding opportunities to grow
foundation revenue for the organization. The Foundations Relations
Manager will be an effective relationship builder and storyteller
who can bring NCJWs work to life through strong presentations,
communication, and grant proposals and reports that inspire
investment and build a pipeline of foundation funding. The
individual must be a team player with a willingness to adapt to new
and evolving organizational and funding priorities as events and
project deadlines dictate. This position reports to the Vice
President of Development and is based in Washington, DC. Primary
Responsibilities Relationship Management Develop and maintain
strategic foundation moves management plans to direct and monitor
the progress of donor relationships. Establish and maintain
relationships with foundation program officers, community leaders,
and corporate giving managers to build increasing levels of
engagement and support. Translate complex information and summarize
persuasively in written format for a variety of internal and
external audiences. Grant Management Systematically track deadlines
and foundation expectations to ensure reports and letters of intent
are submitted in a timely manner to ensure ongoing funding and
opportunities. Work closely with the Vice President of Development
and the Development team, as well as programmatic staff, to prepare
compelling proposals, stewardship materials, concept notes, grant
deliverables, and other materials as needed, and ensure submissions
are complete, accurate, and timely. Utilize cultivation strategies
and research to help prepare the Executive Vice President and
relevant staff in advance of events, conferences, or meetings with
funders and to undertake solicitations. Oversee a portfolio of
existing foundation relationships and identify, research, and set
strategies to actively prospect new foundation funders with a goal
of increasing funding from ongoing and new entities. Act as a
thought partner with the Executive Vice President and Vice
President of Development to strategize and manage foundation
prospecting and stewardship efforts. Determine and lead a regular
cadence of pipeline meetings with the Executive Vice President ,
Vice President of Development, and other relevant staff to ensure
alignment. Ensure accurate maintenance and collection of foundation
information, revenue records, and grant documentation in NCJWs
database system, EveryAction. Host kick-off meetings with relevant
staff across departments before proposals and reports are due to
ensure accurate reporting and information to be pitched. Key
Qualifications: Minimum of five years of project management
experience working within an organizational setting with increasing
levels of responsibility. Knowledge of grants and grant
administration systems, processes, and budgeting. Track record of
successful grant writing, leading to 5- and 6-figure grants.
Superior oral communication, written communication, research, and
presentation skills. Ability to build and maintain excellent
relationships within and outside the organization. Demonstrated
excellent organizational skills and ability to prioritize work.
Extremely meticulous with details. Ability to interpret financial
data and prepare budgets and financial grant reports in concert
with the Finance Department. Ability to be discreet with personal
information that may be needed for some grants, such as employee
salaries or upcoming projects. Ability to work both independently
and with supervision, and as part of a diverse team Aptitude for
multitasking, prioritizing, attention to detail, and managing time
in a fast-paced environment, which often presents competing
priorities. Creative team player with a collaborative spirit and
proven ability to build productive working relationships internally
and externally. A self-starter, goal-driven to initiate donor
visits and fundraising calls. Experience with Google Suite,
databases (EveryAction), and online portals to regularly upload
grant reports. Prior experience with Jewish communal or progressive
issue-based organization preferred. Passion for NCJWs mission.
Benefits, Paid Federal and Jewish Holidays NCJW offers a generous
and comprehensive benefits package, including 25 paid Federal and
Jewish Holidays each year, plus paid vacation time, sick time, and
extensive paid leave. In addition, NCJW offers a retirement savings
account with employer match, health insurance, dental, vision,
disability insurance, professional development, life insurance,
flexible spending account, transit benefits, short-term disability
insurance, and long-term disability insurance. NCJW is an Equal
Opportunity Employer At National Council of Jewish Women, we are
committed to creating a culture of inclusion and accountability. We
honor the wisdom, insights, perspectives, and experiences of
diverse viewpoints, and recognize that many critical voices have
been underrepresented in Jewish organizational life and nonprofit
organizations as a whole for too long. We welcome applications from
people of diverse religious, spiritual, and cultural backgrounds.
We are an equal opportunity employer and recruit, hire, train,
promote, compensate, and administer all personnel actions without
regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender, gender identity,
gender expression, sexual orientation, national origin, culture,
age, creed, disability, ancestry, medical condition, marital
status, military or veteran status, citizenship status, or any
other protected status. About NCJW National Council of Jewish Women
(NCJW) is a 133-year-old Jewish feminist civil rights organization
working for equity and justice for women, children, and families in
the United States and Israel. Through the efforts of our 250,000
grassroots advocates and 45 local sections, NCJW combines
education, direct service, and advocacy to affect lasting social
change at the local, state, and national levels. We approach our
work Jewishly and through the intersections of gender, economic,
and racial justice to center those most impacted. NCJWs
intersectional work in progressive and Jewish spaces has resulted
in deep partnerships with secular and faith-based human rights
organizations, BIPOC-led grassroots organizations, and governmental
allies. NCJW has a lead role in many civil rights coalitions and
legacy networks. Rooted in the Jewish values of justice (tzedek),
repairing the world (tikkun olam), and compassion (chesed), NCJW
has been a leading voice in advancing social justice for
decades.
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