The Fred and Barbara Erb Family Foundation
The Fred and Barbara Erb Family Foundation has made more than $200 million in grants to improve the quality of life for residents in Southeast Michigan and the Great Lakes region since launching its grantmaking in 2008.
In 2022, the Erb Family Foundation announced its plans to shift from a perpetual foundation to a spenddown model and conclude its grantmaking by 2034-2035.
The grantmaking priorities for the Foundation’s spenddown center on six areas of focus : Great Lakes, Arts and Culture, Alzheimer’s Research, Sustainable Business, Democracy, and Legacy Giving. In addition to its grantmaking, the Foundation will work closely with grant partners to learn how to better invest in their organizational health and long-term durability. Across all its activities, the Foundation’s goal is to inspire a new generation of leaders and philanthropic partners to carry on Fred and Barbara’s passions long after the Foundation is gone.
This work is guided by the Foundation’s mission and vision :
The Fred and Barbara Erb Family Foundation envisions a flourishing, healthy, and resilient Great Lakes ecosystem and a culturally vibrant, sustainable southeast Michigan. Toward this end, we strengthen the cultural and environmental organizations that share our vision to make this a reality for generations to come.
And also by its values :
to make a lasting transformative difference; embrace possibility; work and learn in partnership; and pursue fairness and respect.
The Program Area
The Foundation’s commitment to the Great Lakes centers on two priorities :
The Foundation considers two lenses for environmental justice and climate change to address its priorities.
The Opportunity
Now in its final decade of operation, the Foundation has increased its grantmaking, including new funding directed to the Great Lakes focus area. To meet this need, the Foundation is expanding its Great Lakes team; the Great Lakes Program Officer , a new position, will report to the Senior Program Officer and work in partnership with the current Program Officer and a Council of Michigan Foundation Philanthropy Fellow to administer the Great Lakes funding priorities.
Core Duties and Responsibilities
Actively seek out opportunities for grantees and other partners to learn from one another and collaborate
Guide existing and new grant partners through the grants and reporting processes
Partner with the Foundation’s learning and communications team to help disseminate topical issues and areas for public engagement
Qualifications and Skills
A collegial spirit in sharing and receiving ideas, information, and feedback; commitment to resolving conflict productively
Education and Experience
The ideal candidate will have a minimum of a bachelor’s degree and at least five years of experience addressing Great Lakes or water issues.
They will have curiosity about other issues addressed by the Foundation such as the arts, sustainable business, democracy, and / or Alzheimer’s research.
Candidates with an alternative but comparable level of experience are encouraged to apply.
Work Arrangements, Compensation, & Benefits
This is a full-time hybrid position that will be based in Royal Oak, Michigan. Attendance at evening and weekend events and occasional travel should be anticipated.
The annual salary for this position begins at $100,000 and may be adjusted according to qualifications and experience. The Foundation’s comprehensive benefits package includes employer-paid health, dental and vision insurance, paid time off, and a generous 401k retirement plan (including company match).
To Apply
Please utilize this online portal to submit a cover letter and resume.
Erb Family Foundation is an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, and related medical conditions), sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, age, citizenship status, and genetic information, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law.
Research shows people of color, women and candidates from historically marginalized communities are less likely to apply for jobs unless they believe they meet every qualification listed. We actively seek candidates who bring a diversity of skills and experiences, and we encourage all individuals who bring passion for this work and experience in the water and / or Great Lakes sector to apply.
Great Lakes • Royal Oak, MI, United States