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Jobs Board

Philanthropy New York’s Jobs Board is a high-traffic bulletin board listing employment opportunities at grantmaking organizations throughout the New York region.

Job Listing Fees

  • Philanthropy New York members: FREE
  • Non-Philanthropy New York member grantmakers and executive search firms: $250 for 30 days
  • Affinity groups: $50 for 30 days

Job Listing Policies

  • All jobs are removed after 30 days, unless we are notified.
  • Jobs must be within grantmaking institutions or grantmaking jobs in other organizations. We do not post jobs at nonprofits, even nonprofits associated with grantmakers or located in their offices.
  • Only Philanthropy New York members may post Fundraising or Development jobs available at their organizations.
  • Payment by non-members must be received in full and may not be prorated for removing a listing prior to its 30-day expiration date.

The Grantmaking As A Career and Grants Management As A Career series are offered three times a year in the spring, fall, and winter to give job seekers more information about careers in the field of philanthropy. Upcoming programs:


June 4, 2013 - Grants Management as a Career? One Grants Manager's Personal Experience, with Rik Treiber, Director of Grants Management, Peter G. Peterson Foundation

July 17,2013 - Grantmaking As a Career?: One Grantmaker’s Personal Experience with Jonathan Horowitz, Program Officer, J.P. Morgan Private Bank Philanthropic Services

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