Expanding Our Team

The Black Future Co-op Fund is expanding! Over the last year and a half, we have worked to set the foundations for the Black Future Co-op Fund, and now we are excited to announce three full-time positions.

These new team members will help lead the work for Black liberation and prosperity across Washington! Perfect teammates are individuals who are deeply committed to racial justice and the Black community, driven by curiosity, and eager to bring creative ideas and an entrepreneurial approach to establishing our state’s first and only foundation by and for Black Washingtonians.

Join our Team

  • Director of Partner Engagement & Investment will be primarily responsible for developing and stewarding relationships with organizations and individuals and raising significant funds that further the mission and resource the work of the Black Future Co-op Fund.

  • Director of Community Engagement & Learning will lead the Fund’s endeavors to develop and maintain relationships with organizations and individuals throughout all 39 counties of Washington state — building a powerful network of Black people and groups and uplifting their visions of Black liberation.

  • Administrative Associate will provide day-to-day organizational and operational support for the Black Future Co-op Fund, including managing our office systems, keeping us on task, representing us, and setting the tone for everyone who interacts with us.

First consideration for these positions will be given to applications received by January 21, 2022. Visit our website to learn more and apply. 

We provide an equitable and competitive salary along with a comprehensive benefits package that includes medical, dental, vision, long-term disability, generous and flexible paid time off, employee assistance program, and support for ongoing professional development.

We are looking forward to receiving applications and learning more about the talent and excellence that exists in our community. We hope you consider applying for any of our open positions and spread the word to any powerhouse candidates you recommend.

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