Title: Executive Director
Location: Chicago, IL (hybrid)
Status: Full-time, exempt (Full-time preferred, but we are open to applicants interested in working in a part-time/contract capacity or as co-directors.)
Salary: $90,000 - $120,000
Reports to: Interim Board of Directors
Desired start date: Q2 (April - June, 2025)
About the Chicago Peace Fellows The Chicago Peace Fellows is an annual nine-month fellowship program designed by and for grassroots leaders to collectively address underlying systems of violence in communities on the South and West Sides of Chicago through shared learning and collaborative action. The 17 South and West Side communities that are experiencing the highest levels of violence in the city of Chicago as identified by the University of Chicago Crime Lab and the Partnership for Safe and Peaceful Communities include: Englewood, Austin, Humboldt Park, Woodlawn, Auburn Gresham, Back of the Yards (New City), Bronzeville, East Garfield Park, West Garfield Park, Washington Park, West Englewood, West Pullman, Greater Grand Crossing, Little Village, North Lawndale, and Roseland. Our Fellows live and work in these communities and reflect the communities they serve. Collectively, Fellows are 76% Black/African American, 14% Latine, 3% Asian American/Pacific Islander, 1% Middle Eastern, and 6% White.
Designed with past Chicago Fund for Safe and Peaceful Communities grantees, the curriculum for the Peace Fellows utilizes GATHER, an online learning hub built by the Goldin Institute to empower grassroots leaders. The GATHER course provides a series of social change concepts, like Asset Based Community Development, intersectionality, and tools for authentic community engagement. This curriculum is supplemented with in-person workshops led by partner organizations doing violence prevention work. After exploring the concepts and practices in GATHER, Fellows team up to design and implement collaborative action projects which engage community residents in building peace and connection using a dedicated pool of funding. Fellows reach thousands annually through their action projects.
After graduating, Fellows can join the Mutual Aid Collaborative, an initiative founded by Peace Fellow Alumni at the start of the COVID19 pandemic. Fellows continue to share resources and take collective action to address urgent needs in their communities, as well as build connections internationally with the Goldin Global Fellows, a peer program also hosted at the Goldin Institute. The Global Alumni network that meets monthly for shared learning and collaboration between Alumni in over 50 countries across the globe.
About the Goldin Institute
Since its inception in 2002, the Goldin Institute has worked in over 50 countries to build grassroots partnerships for global change that are rooted in the power of communities working together to build their own solutions and determine their own futures. The Goldin Institute was founded by Diane Goldin and Travis Rejman in 2002 when grassroots leaders from Chicago and 14 countries spent a week sharing their unique community-building approaches and reflecting on how to design a platform that would help them work together. This meeting set the vision, mission and values for the Goldin Institute, with a core commitment to ensure that those closest to the issue, especially excluded voices with the most at stake, have leadership roles in any social change movement. The Goldin Institute helps communities achieve their goals through a combination of online and on the ground initiatives to help grassroots leaders address a wide range of issues facing their communities. Each year since 2019, the Goldin Institute hosts a Fellowship program for grassroots leaders in Chicago and around the world to help them learn and work together.
The Opportunity: Executive Director
The Chicago Peace Fellows program is expanding from a program of the Goldin Institute into a new community safety organization designed and driven by the 120 Alumni of the program in collaboration with key philanthropic and civic partners across the city. The incoming Executive Director will be responsible for building on the success of the Chicago Peace Fellows to create a new non-profit organization, organizing and gaining buy-in and engagement, and building its management and financial capacity; overseeing the organization’s annual fellowship programming; caring for an active and powerful Alumni network; and driving a key violence prevention strategy for the city of Chicago. This is an external-facing role responsible for building and cultivating relationships and leading outreach to and across several key stakeholder groups, including fellows and alumni, peer programs, community organizations and advocates, funders, and more.
An ideal candidate will be an experienced leader and strategist who has worked in violence intervention and prevention with a strong emphasis on grassroots leadership and community-driven social change. This position presents an exciting opportunity to expand a highly visible, credible, and successful Chicago Peace Fellows program and to catalyze transformative progress in building a more peaceful, safe and just city. This is also a wonderful opportunity for someone with experience in nonprofit fundraising and building strategic partnerships.
Responsibilities
Program Management + Planning
Fundraising + External Relations
Communications + Thought Leadership
Team Management
Budgeting + Financial Management
Board Governance
Requirements
Skills + Experiences
We know that people of color and women candidates are less likely to apply to jobs unless they meet every requirement. Please do not be deterred if you have not held an Executive Director title in a prior role. Your gifts and lived experiences matter to us more than titles. You may be exactly who we are looking for!
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Other Desired Skills + Experiences:
Work Environment
To Apply
A cover letter is not required to apply for this role. Instead, all candidates will provide a resume and written answers to application questions. Your responses will be shared with the hiring manager as well as the hiring committee for this search. Up to 3 paragraphs maximum per response, please. Please, no phone calls or emails.
Chicago Peace Fellows/Goldin Institute is an equal opportunity employer that provides a work environment that respects the dignity and worth of each individual and is free from all forms of employment discrimination, including harassment, because of race, color, sex, gender, age, religion or belief, national origin, ancestry, citizenship, marital status, pregnancy/maternity, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, genetic information, physical or mental disability, military or veteran status, political affiliation, or any other characteristic protected by law.
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