About the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
The Charles Stewart Mott Foundation is a private charitable foundation based in Flint, Michigan. Through programs focused on Civil Society, the Environment, Youth Engagement, and its hometown of Flint, the Foundation supports nonprofit organizations and projects that promote a just, equitable, and sustainable society. In 2025, the Foundation made grants totalling more than $161 million and had year-end assets of over $4 billion.
As the Mott Foundation begins its second century of work, staff recently completed a strategic planning process to guide grantmaking over the next decade. The Foundation also is developing a coordinated evaluation and strategy framework to guide implementation and reporting of an anticipated $2 billion in grantmaking through 2035.
About the Civil Society Program
The Civil Society program’s mission is to foster engaged, empowered and equitable communities worldwide. Its grantmaking is global in reach and reflects a sustained presence and particular interest in North America, Latin America and Africa. The program is currently organized around three initiatives, the first two of which may be directly relevant for this role:
1) The Common Ground initiative equips community foundations with the tools and resources they need to bridge divides and solve local issues together with their communities. The initiative is based on the idea that building common ground starts at the local level — where people live, work and interact every day. The Mott Foundation has worked with community foundations for decades, both in the United States and globally. This work has shown how community foundations — grounded in place and rooted in their communities — are uniquely positioned to partner with others to address polarization and inequity from the ground up. Grant funding, primarily to intermediaries and field builders, supports increasing and enhancing the effectiveness of community foundations building common ground in their communities.
The initiative also supports capacity-development efforts of national-level organizations that provide technical assistance and other resources to help establish new community foundations and strengthen existing ones in Latin America and Africa.
2) The Protection of the Sector initiative seeks to strengthen the philanthropic ecosystem and support civil society defenders. The initiative is based on the theory that a resilient philanthropic sector and empowered civil society organizations are essential to driving meaningful, lasting change in society. Strengthening nonprofits is vital at a time when civil society is facing attacks, including new laws that restrict nonprofit operations, negative narratives that undermine trust in institutions and the use of technology to target civil society. Grant funding supports research, monitoring and analysis to inform policies that enable the work of nonprofits and philanthropy, while also providing physical, digital, psychosocial and other forms of protection for civil society defenders.
The Civil Society Program's third initiative, Access to Justice, seeks to help individuals understand, use and shape the law to protect their rights and improve their lives.
Altogether, the Civil Society program awarded grants totaling over $22 million in 2025 and expects to award a total of $190 million through these three grantmaking initiatives over the next 10 years.
The Opportunity
The program officer will lead and manage a Civil Society program portfolio spanning elements of its Common Ground or Protection of the Sector initiatives — or potentially of both. The Foundation is particularly interested in candidates with a record of and interest in strengthening community foundations or the philanthropic ecosystem, or in supporting civil society defenders within the United States. Experience in Latin America also may be favorably considered. A relevant portfolio will be defined in context of the successful candidate’s specific background and experience.
The program officer will join the Civil Society Program at an important time, as the Foundation translates an ambitious program plan into action, supported by a new coordinated evaluation and strategy framework.
The position reports to the director of the Civil Society Program. This is a full-time position located in Flint, Michigan, and it requires frequent international and domestic travel.
Responsibilities
The program officer will have responsibilities in three areas:
Portfolio Management
External Partnerships and Relationships
Foundation Culture and Success
Qualifications
The Mott Foundation welcomes expressions of interest from candidates with the expertise and ability to deliver against the above responsibilities and has identified the following characteristics as indicative of the abilities, aptitudes and dispositions that will make for success in this role:
Compensation and Benefits
The salary range for this position is $125,000-$150,000.
The Charles Stewart Mott Foundation offers a generous benefits package including medical, dental and vision insurance for employees and their families, paid at 100% for most plans; 15 paid holidays and three weeks of vacation in the first year, increasing to four weeks the second year; and both a 401(k) and pension plan. The Foundation also provides employees with a 3:1 match for their personal charitable contributions.
How to Apply and What to Expect
The Mott Foundation is an equal opportunity employer and encourages diversity of thinking, background and perspective among its staff. All qualified individuals are encouraged to apply.
The Foundation is committed to ensuring an inclusive and accessible recruitment process for all applicants. Individuals with disabilities who require reasonable accommodations to complete an application or participate in the interview process are encouraged to contact MottPO@oeconsulting.com.
The Foundation has retained OE Consulting to support this search. In order to apply, please submit a current résumé and a thoughtful cover letter that explains your interest and outlines your relevant skills and experience.
Applications will be accepted through May 29, 2026. Semifinalists will be invited to participate in virtual interviews with the search committee during the week of June 15, 2026. Finalists will be invited to interviews at the Foundation's offices in Flint, Michigan, during the week of July 6, 2026.
Please refrain from contacting the Foundation directly. All inquiries should be directed to OE Consulting at MottPO@oeconsulting.com.
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