Position: Community Programs & Fund Administrator (Entry Level)
Reports to: Chief Executive Officer/Program Manager
Position Type: Full-time, Exempt
Community Foundation of Utah’s Mission: We are Utah’s Partner in Philanthropy, pioneering innovation and collaboration to invest in our community today for a brighter tomorrow.
Summary: The Community Programs & Fund Administrator serves a vital role in fulfilling the Community Foundation of Utah’s (CFU) mission through supporting our community impact funds and impactful programmatic initiatives.
How to Apply: Submit your resume to
Position: The Community Programs & Fund Administrator is responsible for supporting and administering CFU’s community impact funds, initiatives, and programming.
Since 2008, CFU has deployed over $550 million in grants to nonprofit organizations, while spearheading a variety of community initiatives to address our state’s most pressing challenges. As a dynamic organization, every day brings new opportunities. Our organizational culture embraces constant iteration and a desire for excellence. CFU seeks professionals who embrace full ownership of their roles and are inspired to work with an organization building a better future for Utah.
Roles & Responsibilities
Community Impact Funds
- Provide administrative support for CFU’s Community Impact Fund portfolio, ensuring seamless communication between CFU and Community Impact Fund stakeholders
- Facilitate administration, coordination and grantmaking for Community Impact Funds including GLM grant administration portal management, meeting scheduling, logistics and disbursements
- Draft and submit fund grant applications on behalf of Community Impact Funds
- Serve as point of contact for Community Impact Fund committees, scheduling meetings, drafting agendas, recording any relevant minutes and supporting the preparation and distribution of advance and follow-up materials
- Administer necessary data collection efforts and draft fund impact and grant reports
- Collaborate with marketing to develop compelling narratives around Community Impact Fund activities and opportunities
- Respond to general community inquiries
- Special projects as needed
Community Programs & Initiatives
- Provide administrative support for CFU's programmatic initiatives including Invest in Success, Social Sector Sabbatical, and Morgan Stanley Community Development Graduate Fellowship
- Facilitate administration, coordination and grantmaking for program initiatives including GLM grant portal management, meeting scheduling, logistics, disbursements and reporting
- Support the Philanthropy Committee by scheduling meetings, drafting agendas, and supporting the preparation and distribution of advance and follow-up materials
- Collect and organize initiative content for inclusion in fund impact and grant reports, website, social media, annual report, and grant applications
- Respond to general community inquiries
- Special projects as needed
Preferred Experience
- A minimum of two years’ work experience in a professional office environment
- Strong organizational and time management skills with exceptional attention to detail
- Excellent writing, editing, and communication skills
- Outstanding interpersonal skills
- Budgeting skills and experience with a high level of comfort with financial reporting
- Ability to forecast process bottlenecks and proactively implement solutions
- Knowledge of all Microsoft programs and high level of digital literacy
- Data collection experience a plus
Who You Are
- An emerging professional excited to learn, grow, and build a career in the nonprofit and philanthropic sector
- Strong interpersonal skills with a client service orientation
- Comfortable with financial complexity and able to effectively apply financial information to grantmaking processes and other relevant tasks
- Ability to juggle multiple and disparate priorities efficiently and smoothly
- Willing and able to adapt, change, or streamline processes based on shifting priorities, changing circumstances, and/or stakeholder resources and capacity
- Understanding of the value and impact of continuous learning and iteration
- Transparent communicator open to both give and receive constructive feedback
- Eager to empathize with, and integrate, diverse perspectives and approaches
- Candidates must live in or be in close proximity to Salt Lake City, Utah
