Project Director, California Reparations Education Initiative (Tides Center FSP)
Remote
USD 145k-165k / year
About Tides Center
Fiscal sponsorship at Tides Center is a powerful tool for justice. Our unique fiscal sponsorship offerings provide changemakers with a variety of options. Whether they’re fundraising for a specific initiative or relying on our full infrastructure to run their organization, we help social change leaders fuel their mission-driven work.
About the Role
The California Reparations Education Project, a fiscally sponsored project of Tides Center, is seeking a dynamic and entrepreneurial leader to serve as the first Project Director of this new statewide initiative advancing public education, coalition-building, and support for comprehensive reparations in California.
This is a unique opportunity to build and lead a high-impact, high-visibility initiative from the ground up—working at the intersection of policy, communications, and community engagement. You’ll partner closely with an Advisory Board, Steering Committee, and other key stakeholders to shape strategy, drive execution, and build out strong operational foundations. You will ensure the initiative operates with alignment, discipline and accountability.
As the first staff member of a brand new initiative, you’ll be asked to wear multiple hats. One day you may be preparing a strategy presentation for state legislators, another you might be scheduling committee meetings and entering vendor invoices for payment.
If you thrive in startup environments, are comfortable managing both strategic and administrative duties, and are passionate about advancing racial equity, this role offers the opportunity to support a historic movement for justice.
What You’ll Do
Lead Strategy & Execution
Drive day-to-day leadership of a statewide initiative advancing reparations education and advocacy
Translate strategic priorities into clear work plans, timelines, and measurable goals
Track progress and report outcomes to key stakeholders, including legislative partners
Represent the initiative publicly to build awareness and momentum
Build & Manage Partnerships
Collaborate with an Advisory Board and Community Steering Committee Working Groups to align on direction and advance key priorities
Develop and maintain strong relationships with community leaders, nonprofits, and regional partners
Expand partnerships and coordinate statewide engagement
Establish Operations & Infrastructure
Build core systems, workflows, and processes to support a growing initiative
Oversee budget, expenses, and financial tracking in partnership with the Tides Center service team
Ensure compliance with nonprofit and fiscal sponsorship requirements
Manage vendors, consultants, and operational risks
Support Fundraising & Sustainability
Partner with Advisory Board and other leadership to develop and execute a fundraising strategy
Cultivate relationships with funders and support grant opportunities
Ensure strong grant management, reporting, and compliance
Build the Team and Culture
Hire, onboard, and manage staff, consultants, and volunteers as the initiative scales
Foster a collaborative, values-driven working environment among staff, committee members, consultants and other initiative partners
What You'll Bring
Experience
7+ years in program leadership, campaigns, coalition-building, or related fields
Familiarity with regional and national racial justice movements and networks, ideally within California.
Experience launching new programs or building systems from scratch
Background in nonprofit or grant-funded environments
Experience working with boards or community advisory groups
This is a fully remote role. Residency in California is preferred.
Skills & Strengths
Strategic thinker with strong execution and project management skills
Relationship builder with the ability to align diverse stakeholders and move them towards action
Comfortable navigating ambiguity and leading in a startup environment
Strong communicator with experience in public-facing roles
Financial and operational acumen, including budgeting and compliance
Fundraising and grant management experience
Familiarity with California policy landscape
Experience in public affairs, advocacy, or strategic communications
Compensation
This role offers a competitive compensation package with a salary range of $145,000-$165,000/year and robust benefits.
Work Environment
This is a fully remote role. Residency in California is preferred.
Travel within California (estimated 2-3 times per quarter), with occasional travel outside the state.
Employee is required to sit for extended periods of time and work on a computer. The position requires phone conversations and in person or virtual meetings with both internal and external partners.
To Apply
Please submit a resume and cover letter expressing why you are well-qualified for this role and your motivation for joining this initiative. For best consideration, apply by Wednesday, July 8, 2026 at 11:59pm ET.
Equal Employment Opportunity
We look forward to reviewing applications from all qualified job seekers. We strongly encourage applications from women, people of color, and bilingual and bicultural individuals, as well as members of the LGBTQIA+ communities. No applicant will be discriminated against because of their race, religion, sex, national origin, ethnicity, age, disability, political affiliation, sexual orientation, gender identity, color, marital status, or medical condition including acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) and AIDS-related conditions. Pursuant to the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance, we encourage and will consider qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records. Where required by state law, we utilize E-Verify as a part of our employment authorization process.
Applicants with Disabilities
Reasonable accommodation will be made so that all who are interested may participate in our interview process. If you are in need of an accommodation, please advise in writing at the time you apply.