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EPIP

Executive Director

EPIP, Los Angeles, California, United States, 90079


Established in 1926 by a prominent, reform-minded physician and his suffragist wife, the John Randolph Haynes and Dora Haynes Foundation is a leading supporter of social science research for Los Angeles County. It is also the oldest private foundation in the city. Each year, the foundation spends up to three million dollars distributing grants and scholarships to individuals at public and private institutions, most of them local. Those funds, in turn, are used to encourage study and research into the underlying causes of social problems within Los Angeles and to recommend ways of addressing them. In 2022, the Haynes Trustees adopted a new Governance & Democracy Grantmaking Initiative to strengthen democracy and advance good governance within the Los Angeles region. The new initiative is firmly rooted in the Haynes Foundation’s rich history, enduring mission, and near century of work bridging quality academic research and action to identify and advance solutions to complex regional challenges. Guided by regional voices calling for actionable solutions to drive positive change, our new initiative seeks to support solution-focused research that provides data to shape innovative, evidence-based problem-solving. In fulfilling its historic mission to address pressing regional issues, the foundation is looking to fund both planning and research grants that include multisector partners such as academic researchers, stakeholders, and policy makers. Over the years, the foundation has funded hundreds of important urban studies in education, transportation, local government, elections, public safety, demographics, public personal services, and natural resources. In doing so, the foundation has remained true to its founder’s philosophy and mission of promoting the social betterment and well-being of humankind. ABOUT THE POSITION

THE HAYNES FOUNDATION EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR is a new position working in close partnership with the Haynes Foundation Board of Trustees. The ED will play a pivotal role in ensuring the foundation’s program success and impact; building a positive community presence and profile; creating a fulfilling work environment that reflects the foundation’s mission and values; and providing steady organizational and fiscal management. At the same time, with experience and ease around civic life, the executive director will help shape and implement the foundation’s new grantmaking initiatives and processes; solicit and present proposals to the trustees; enliven and inform public awareness about the foundation’s focus, mission, and goals; and convene and connect academic researchers, community stakeholders, and regional policy makers to collaborate on innovative projects that advance good governance and strengthen democracy. FOUNDATION EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR RESPONSIBILITIES

Responsibilities include helping to chart a new course for the foundation while creatively expanding ways to leverage the foundation’s resources and forging innovative, solution-oriented partnerships with academic, nonprofit, philanthropic, and public sector leaders; being strategic in funding; demonstrating deep passion for the foundation’s programmatic focus areas; modernizing administrative processes; evaluating the impact of the foundation’s grantmaking; and supporting the Board of Trustees in making difficult decisions about funding priorities, grant awards, and program. COMPENSATION

SALARY: $250K+ Commensurate with skills and experience. The foundation also offers a generous benefits package, including paid vacation and sick time, thirteen paid holidays, a health-care allowance and retirement contribution, vehicle lease or stipend, and a discretionary annual performance bonus. HOW TO APPLY

To apply for this position, please submit your resume and a one-page cover letter expressing your interest in this position, sharing your qualifications, and describing why you are passionate about advancing good governance and strengthening democracy in the Los Angeles region, to HaynesFoundationEDSearch@gmail.com. Please write “Haynes Foundation ED Application” in the subject line of your email. Confidential inquiries are encouraged and can be directed to Mary Chambers via email at ChambersConsultingGroup@gmail.com or 213-393-8800. Applications received by February 17, 2023, will receive priority, but the position will remain open until filled. The Haynes Foundation is an equal opportunity employer. It is our policy to provide equal opportunity to all employees, applicants, and grantees. The foundation does not discriminate against any person because of race, creed, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, age, or political affiliation. We encourage all qualified applicants, especially members of historically underrepresented groups, to apply.

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