|
|
Climate Justice Fund Program AssociateBread & Roses Community Fund Seeks Do you enjoy supporting community organizers, managing a well-curated to-do list, and collaborating with coworkers? Are you committed to advancing climate justice for all?
About Us
About the Climate Justice Fund In response to growing public pressure to address the climate crisis, the federal government is investing billions of dollars to combat and prepare for climate change. Because of this, grassroots community organizing is more essential than ever to ensure that grant-funded projects and programs directly invest in community-driven, reparative solutions for a better future.
Bread & Roses Community Fund, with support from The William Penn Foundation, is creating a three-year Climate Justice Fund. The Climate Justice Fund will move money to grassroots groups in the Philadelphia region (Philadelphia, Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, and Camden counties), organizing to change the policies, practices, and processes that create and maintain climate injustices.
Climate change is already impacting our daily lives. It is disrupting our food, health, safety, housing, and education systems. Climate injustices, ranging from extreme heat and storms to supply chain disruptions to lack of access to clean water, are borne disproportionately by people of color, poor and working-class people, people with disabilities, women, and LGBTQIA+ people. It is apparent that extreme heat leads to increased violence, including gun violence; that lands most vulnerable to flooding are often the same historically Black neighborhoods that banks redlined; and that consumer-facing programs, such as subsidies for clean technology, often fail to fairly benefit those most marginalized.
Given how interconnected climate change is—and how little has been gained historically by isolating “environmental” issues in their own silo—the Climate Justice Fund will provide resources to groups using community organizing to advance climate justice in broad terms through changes in legislation, regulation, and institutional policies and practices.
The Climate Justice Fund will also be a platform for building community among its grantees and creating opportunities for them to support and learn from each other. Bread & Roses will convene grantees to identify common barriers and challenges and to make recommendations to legislators and other policymakers, as well as local and national funders on how to continue, adapt, and expand support for climate justice.
About the Position The Climate Justice Fund Program Associate will support Bread & Roses Community Fund’s Climate Justice Fund, which is being designed through a community-driven process in 2024 and will begin grantmaking in 2025. This position reports to the director of programs.
Key Responsibilities
Required Skills and Experience
A minimum of five years of full-time work experience is desired. Location & Hours This is a full-time, in-person position based in our Philadelphia office, with potential for hybrid work as team needs allow. Our regular hours are Monday to Friday, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm, and this position requires working occasional evenings and weekends. Compensation The salary is $60,000-65,000; benefits package includes generous paid time off; 100% employer-paid health, dental, and vision coverage; short-term disability, long-term disability, and life insurance; flexible spending account for health and childcare expenses; an employer-paid health and wellness fund; student loan repayment assistance; and a 401(k) with up to a 7% employer contribution. This position is supported by a grant from The William Penn Foundation through December 2027. |
|
Do you enjoy supporting community organizers, managing a well-curated to-do list, and collaborating with coworkers? Are you committed to advancing climate justice for all? The Climate Justice Fund Program Associate will support Bread & Roses Community Fund’s Climate Justice Fund, which is being designed through a community-driven process in 2024 and will begin grantmaking in 2025. This position reports to the director of programs. The Climate Justice Fund will move money to grassroots groups in the Philadelphia region (Philadelphia, Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, and Camden counties), organizing to change the policies, practices, and processes that create and maintain climate injustices. |
|
|
The work of the Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance is made possible through the generous support of committed individuals and institutions. |