Vice President, Policy and Innovation
Company: San Francisco Foundation
Location: San Francisco
Posted on: May 26, 2025
Job Description:
Vice President of Policy and InnovationLocation: San Francisco,
CA, Department: Community Impact, Type: Regular, Full-Time,
Exempt
Min. Experience: Sr.-LevelThe Semi-monthly (per pay period)
compensation for this position in FY25 is:$10,273 per pay
periodOrganizational Result:All people living in the San Francisco
Bay Area are economically secure, rooted in vibrant communities and
engaged in civic life.We Value:Anti-racism, Boldness, Equity,
Racial Justice, and being Rooted in Community. The following
sections are designed based on the Results Based Leadership for
Racial Equity Framework that the Foundation uses to accomplish our
work. As a learning organization, we expect staff to incorporate
learning into their core work and the tasks related to the
functional position. All staff should expect to devote time to
learning activities related to our values and skillset development.
People managers should expect to spend a significant amount of time
coaching, developing and managing people with the balance of the
time for all staff spent on relationship building internally and
externally and achievement of outcome goals of role and
foundation.Position Summary:The Vice President of Policy and
Innovation is responsible for leading, guiding, directing and
evaluating the work of other leaders, including managers, directors
and senior directors. Oversees the development and execution of
strategies in all functional areas to ensure achievement of the
mission and goals of the Foundation. Has enterprise level
leadership responsibilities in support of the organization's
strategic plan and equity agenda.
In this role, they will:
- Develop and lead the Foundation's agenda for policy and systems
change, including oversight of initiatives such as The Partnership
for the Bay's Future, Great Communities Collaborative, lobbying
activities, and grantmaking.
- Drive investments in innovative approaches aimed at achieving
racial equity and economic inclusion, with a particular focus on
addressing the housing crisis in the Bay Area.BoundariesThe Vice
President of Policy and Innovation ("VPPI") plays a critical role
in advancing our equity agenda, providing leadership both
internally and externally across three key pathways: People, Place,
and Power. This leadership extends to policy and systems change
efforts at the local, regional, and state levels. The VPPI
collaborates with various departments within the organization,
including Philanthropy and Gift Planning, Finance, Operations,
Marketing and Communications, to achieve Foundation-wide goals.The
VPPI is expected to possess exceptional management and leadership
skills and will serve as an inspiring and motivating leader who is
ready to take the programmatic work and impact of the equity agenda
to the next level. In this vein, they will help encourage more
collaborative, proactive grantmaking across the organization. The
VPPI will be responsible for leading change within the team,
building a culture of shared accountability, strong communications,
and transparency of decision making, bringing leadership to the CI
Department and larger organizational goals.AuthorityAs part of the
leadership team within the Community Impact Department, the VPPI
holds a vital position in leading the Foundation's public policy
and innovation initiatives. They oversee a team of 15 staff and
manage more than $10 million in grantmaking annually. Additionally,
they are responsible for deepening the Foundation's policy
expertise and crafting a community and public relations strategy to
drive racial equity and economic inclusion, particularly in the
housing arena.Responsible
- Developing a robust internal and external policy and innovation
agenda. They will deepen internal policy expertise amongst staff
and craft an external strategy that is grounded in racial equity
and economic inclusion and accelerates the systemic change with a
focus on solving the housing crisis in the Bay Area over the next
20 years. (30%)
- Overseeing an annual grantmaking budget for strategic
investments that have community impact, maximize the Foundation's
lobbying capacities, leverage donor alignment, programmatic
grantmaking in civic engagement, and institutional partnerships.
(30%)
- Providing organizational leadership, overseeing the refinement
of results, associated strategies and performance indicators,
three-year impact/strategic plan. (10%)
- Provide fundraising oversight, increasing investment and
partnership from the public, private, and nonprofit sectors to
implement highly effective affordable housing strategies that are
aligned, integrated, and coordinated with the Foundation's overall
racial equity agenda. (15%)
- Collaborating with the VP of Programs to enhance the focus and
progress toward policy and system change goals. (10%)
- Further developing and refining, a range of leadership roles,
and approaches as civic leader, advocate, convenor, and grant
maker. (5%)
- Responsible for managing, mentoring and developing direct
reports and teamTasks
- Responsible for the Management, mentorship, and development of
staff in the department.
- Growing the Foundation's engagement in public policy and
systems reform efforts and positioning the Foundation as a leader
in policy debates.
- Serve as a strong external facing ambassador of SFF, playing a
key role in representing the Foundation to external partners,
funders, and civic leaders to assist in extending the
- Foundation's visibility, reach and impact at the regional,
state, and national levels.
- Making strategic recommendations to the CIO, CEO, and Board on
organizational positions on policy issues.
- Providing organizational leadership and leading
cross-departmental efforts such as the three-year impact/strategic
plan, working groups such as the Housing Working Group, updating
grant agreements, advocacy and lobbying strategies, communications
and operations.
- Deepening internal knowledge and expertise across the
Foundation and its donors particularly the Community Impact
Department for policy advocacy and systems change work, with a
focus on housing policy.
- Sustaining and growing highly effective grantmaking strategies
that are grantee-centric and equity-focused.
- Working closely with the institutional fundraising team and
other staff to craft and lead robust fundraising efforts for policy
and innovation efforts, and others across SFF.
- Collaborating with the Sr. Director of Strategic Learning and
Evaluation to refine the knowledge management/grants evaluation
system to monitor impact.Competencies & Qualifications
- 10 years of relevant experience, including 5 years in
supervision or team project management required.
- Demonstrated experience in developing, managing, and mentoring
diverse teams.
- Strong oral and written communication skills.
- Strong active listening, oral, and written communication
skills, and the ability to work collaboratively in and across
teams;
- Deep understanding of the Bay Area, its history, and the
realities of the region's residents - through intellectual,
professional, and lived experience - particularly with a clear
racial equity lens.
- Demonstrated abilities to build successful relationships with
local leaders and organizations; engage people from diverse
backgrounds; and synthesize and articulate (orally and in writing)
a wide breadth of information to internal and external
stakeholders.
- Committed to building resilient organizations and providing
technical assistance.
- Experience in developing and implementing strategies related to
policy and systems change.
- Track record of engaging in collaborative strategy development
and decision-making.
- Familiarity with the Bay Area and diverse communities and
constituencies.
- Master's degree or equivalent years' experience preferred.
- At least 10 years' experience overall with nonprofits a
plus.Technical abilities and skills
- Intermediate to advanced computer/software skills, including
Microsoft 365 (Outlook, Word, PowerPoint, Excel, & Teams) and
Zoom.
- Ability to learn, navigate and manage online platforms,
including Fluxx, Qlik sense, grant making and CRM systems,
Smartsheet, Salesforce, and Power Plan
We are dedicated to building a diverse, inclusive and authentic
workplace, so if you're excited about this role but your past
experience doesn't align exactly with every qualification in the
job description, we encourage you to apply anyway. You may be just
the right candidate for this or other roles.Compensation: The San
Francisco Foundation offers a very competitive total compensation
package including base compensation in alignment with our
organizational budget size and rich medical and fringe benefits
offerings. This position pays $10,273 per pay period. You may read
more about our compensation philosophy and benefits on the career
page.Remote Work Policy: The Foundation has adopted a long-term
hybrid in-person and remote work policy. Dedicated to its employee
health and safety, The Foundation will continue to make decisions
in accordance with San Francisco County and California mandates.
Employees must reside or plan to relocate within the San Francisco
Bay Area.Requesting Accommodations: The Foundation is committed to
the full inclusion of all qualified individuals. As part of this
commitment, The Foundation will ensure that persons with
disabilities are provided reasonable accommodations. If reasonable
accommodation is needed to participate in the job application or
interview process, to perform essential job functions, and/or to
receive other benefits and privileges of employment, please contact
hr@sff.org.
The San Francisco Foundation is an equal opportunity employer and
encourages people of diverse backgrounds to apply.
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