Director
Colorado Media Project
Hybrid / Denver Metro Area, CO
Anticipated Start Date: Winter 2024/2025
Description
As a nonpartisan philanthropic initiative, CMP works to advance the innovations that make Colorado's local news ecosystem more sustainable, collaborative, trusted, equitable and accountable to the public it serves. Within this dynamic ecosystem, CMP serves as a catalyst, funder, and advocate. In this pivotal time for the future of local civic news, CMP seeks candidates and nominations for its next Director.
The Director will play a crucial role in advancing CMP’s mission to support sustainable, equitable, and community-centered journalism in Colorado. Reporting to CMP’s Executive Committee, this leadership position requires a dynamic and strategic individual with a passion for public service and accessible civic information, exceptional relationship-building skills, and deep expertise in fundraising, strategic communications, coalition building, and organizational management.
Responsibilities
The Director serves as a conductor, working in concert with funders, ecosystem leaders, community advisors, and best-in-class contractors to achieve shared buy-in to CMP’s vision and goals, and work with the ecosystem of grantees and partners to own and drive the work. In addition to directing CMP’s role as a backbone organization, the Director will deploy strategic grantmaking as a tool to inspire and drive toward CMP’s vision. The Director will hold the following responsibilities:
Strategy and Vision
Along with CMP’s Executive Committee and advisors from the field, set the direction for CMP’s work as a funder, catalyst and advocate; continually refine CMP’s theory of action and strategy behind its grantmaking and initiated work.
Identify new partnerships and opportunities to strengthen the local news ecosystem, analyze their feasibility, shape specific engagements, present recommendations internally, and negotiate grant agreements and contracts.
Determine the optimal structures and tables to operationalize CMP’s strategy, both internally and externally in the field.
Fundraising and Partnership Development
Partner closely with CMP’s Executive Committee and funder table to proactively grow the field of philanthropy for local news in Colorado through funder education, stewardship, and support.
Develop and implement comprehensive strategies to secure financial support for CMP, its pooled funds and grantmaking priorities from foundations, major donors, and public funding sources.
Cultivate and maintain strong relationships with existing and prospective funders.
Grantmaking and Grants Management
Guide CMP’s grantee selection process to ensure it advances CMP’s vision and desired impact.
Steward grant reporting, lifting up key insights and data from the portfolio's work to strengthen future grantmaking and ecosystem strengthening.
Drive ongoing refinement of the CMP’s grantmaking process to ensure it reflects trust-based and equitable philanthropic practice.
Act as a partner and champion for CMP grantees.
External Communications and Coalition Building
Serve as a primary spokesperson for CMP, promoting the project’s goals and impact to various stakeholders, including peer funders, policymakers, journalism partners, community leaders, and the public.
Foster partnerships and build coalitions with local media organizations, community groups, and other relevant entities to advance the mission of CMP.
Develop and execute strategic communication plans to enhance the visibility of CMP, its grantees and local journalism as a public good.
Requirements
While no one candidate will embody all the qualifications enumerated below, the ideal candidate will possess many of the following professional and personal abilities, attributes, and experiences:
Seasoned strategist with track record implementing to deliver measurable results and impact, while demonstrating flexibility to pursue opportunities that emerge.
Savvy fundraiser and philanthropic operator who can identify and prioritize potential funding partners that align with CMP’s mission. Demonstrated success in securing major gifts and grants.
Creative systems-thinker who can connect the dots across emerging issues and identify opportunities for impact.
Network weaver, who understands how to “close triangles” and has built coalitions across diverse actors within an ecosystem.
Demonstrated ability to build trust and lead with relationship-building to drive collective action toward shared goals; understands how effective backbone organizations operate.
Disciplined in the use of data and evidence to support continuous learning and improvement as well as decision-making.
Demonstrated commitment to advancing inclusion and equity in local journalism and the conditions that support civic engagement for all communities.
Demonstrated capability in leading people to effectively achieve clear, yet complex goals and objectives.
Exemplary written and verbal communication skills; ability to articulate a compelling vision to diverse audiences.
Skilled facilitator who can steward divergent perspectives to shared understanding and agreement toward next steps.
Strong organizational and project management skills, with the ability to manage multiple priorities and deadlines.
Strong understanding of financial management, including the ability to develop and manage budgets, and conduct administrative oversight.
A minimum of ten years of organizational leadership experience in nonprofits, philanthropy, public policy and/or media and journalism.
Bachelor’s degree in journalism, strategic communications, public relations, nonprofit management, or a related field.
Deep knowledge of Colorado and strong relationships with local actors (public and private sector leaders, community leaders, and funders) who share CMP’s commitment to ensuring all Coloradans have what they need to engage in their communities, civic life, and democracy.
Salary Range and Employee Benefits
$145,000 - 160,000
How to Apply for this Job
About the Organization
Now more than ever, Colorado communities need innovative, cross-sector solutions to a number of interrelated challenges facing our state and our democracy: A deluge of digital disinformation, polarization of our civic dialogue, and widespread mistrust caused by a lack of common ground. Revitalization of independent local journalism that serves the public good, uplifts and connects our communities, and ensures public transparency and accountability is a mission that serves all Coloradans. Since the summer of 2018, Colorado Media Project (CMP) has served as a center of gravity for engaging a broad-based coalition of civic leaders, students, academics, philanthropists, journalists, business leaders, technologists, national thought leaders, and local residents in urgently addressing the negative impacts on Colorado and its residents that occur when reliable, independent local news disappears.
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