Western Conservation Finance Director
Company: TRUST FOR PUBLIC LAND
Location: Portland
Posted on: April 1, 2025
Job Description:
Portland, OR; Seattle, WA; San Francisco, CA
Posted on March 12, 2025At TPL, we're a team of outdoor advocates
who believe in connecting everyone to the outdoors. As an ethos, we
believe access to the outdoors is a fundamental human need and
essential to our health and well-being. We're committed to creating
more places that bring us outside-parks, trails, playgrounds, and
public lands-and making them available and welcoming to everyone,
everywhere, regardless of ZIP code. We also understand that land
has meaning; it tells the story of our history. That's why, through
our Black History and Culture initiative,we're working to preserve
sites that more fully represent the Black American experience; and
we're an ally and partner to Tribal and Indigenous communities,
working in partnership to reconnect them with their ancestral
lands.
One hundred million people, including 28 million children, don't
have nearby access to a park within ten minutes of their home.
We're determined to change this outdoor equity gap-and as a result,
nine million people and counting now have access because of our
work. We have miles to go and a plan to get there. We're inclusive
change-makers who believe in connecting everyone to the outdoors.
We inspire by paving the way forward and strengthening our
connection to nature. Join us!
Position Summary:
The Western Conservation Finance Director collaborates with
national Conservation Finance staff, the national Conservation
Finance Research team, and programmatic experts throughout the
country to foster new sources of public funding for parks and land
conservation at the state and local government level. The position
is responsible for developing and undertaking community outreach
and technical assistance to create new funding and renew existing
local and state funding for parks, land conservation, and climate
through ballot measures and legislative action. The position's
primary geographic focus will be in Washington, Oregon, and
California, but may include other western states. The Western
Conservation Finance Director markets Trust for Public Land's
Conservation Finance services, develops proposals for services,
facilitates community engagement and outreach, works with public
opinion researchers, negotiates contracts, makes presentations, and
works with a team of internal and external experts in public
finance research, public opinion surveys, ballot measure campaigns,
and legislative advocacy. The job requires coordination with field
staff based in many different offices and collaboration with legal,
finance, philanthropy, and marketing staff.
This position utilizes skills in leadership, strategy, policy,
politics, and coalition and program building towards our efforts to
deliver Trust for Public Land's mission. The successful candidate
will build consensus and support across internal and external
stakeholders and will seek to build awareness, credibility, and
broad-based support for parks, land conservation, and climate and
Trust for Public Land's mission.
Essential Functions:
- Provide Conservation Finance services, including assisting
local and state governments in evaluating the feasibility of ballot
and legislative measures through research and analysis of voter
demographics, election history, public opinion, legal constraints,
internal capability, and likelihood of support from agencies,
elected officials, and partner organizations. Support the
development and implementation of specific measures, including:
- coalition building and community outreach;
- analysis of existing and proposed funding efforts;
- evaluation of alternative legal and financing structures of
measures;
- polling and message development;
- recommending measure timing and dollar amount;
- developing ballot language;
- campaign fundraising;
- communicating with voters;
- building campaign organizations;
- coalition building and management.
- Develop, oversee, and implement state legislative strategy and
tactics to create new sources of, increase, or defend state funding
for parks and land conservation, including drafting legislation,
monitoring bills and legislative activity, developing relationships
with and directly lobbying state legislators, testifying at
legislative committee meetings, working with legislative committee
and state agency staff, mobilizing grass roots support, and
building, managing, and working with diverse coalitions supporting
state legislative efforts.
- Manage research and survey projects from start to finish,
including scoping project parameters, development of project
scheduling and facilitating regular communication with internal and
external project partners.
- Manage development of campaign strategies, allocation of
resources, and collaboration with other Conservation Finance
staff.
- Collaborate with Conservation Finance Research staff to develop
detailed financial models that enable the design and implementation
of mechanisms that provide long-term financial support to park and
conservation programs.
- Market and promote TPL's Conservation Finance programs and
other services, including land acquisition, planning and community
engagement. Such outreach would include presentations to local and
state governments and project partners.
- Work with teams of regional staff, national staff, and outside
consultants to deliver program services.
- Develop strong working relationships with TPL regional staff to
foster synergy between conservation finance and TPL's other
programmatic priorities and mission delivery.
- Work with Philanthropy staff to identify foundation, corporate
and major individual donor prospects, develop proposals, make
solicitations, and close gifts for TPL's Conservation Finance
program.
- Develop and manage relationships and fee-for-service contracts
with special district, municipal, county, and state government
entities, elected officials, and key staff.
Qualifications:
- Bachelor's degree in Public Administration, Public Policy,
Communications, Political Science, Urban Planning or related field
or equivalent work experience.
- Demonstrated ability to set and meet deadlines and work with
minimal supervision.
- Ability and willingness to travel frequently (up to 30% of
time).
- Helpful/Preferred qualifications:
- Prior experience with lobbying the state legislatures in
Olympia and Salem.
- Prior experience working in partnership with
volunteers.Required Experience:
- Five + years' experience in politics including direct political
campaign experience, advocacy, legislative work, fundraising, and
media relations.
- Proven ability to successfully develop strategy for, plan,
direct, manage, and execute electoral or ballot measure or
legislative campaigns.
- Experience with synthesizing and summarizing qualitative and
quantitative data and ability to quickly identify the essence of an
issue.
- Experience working with public or elected officials, research
experts, and other relevant stakeholders.
- Experience commissioning and managing policy research and
disseminating it effectively to policymakers, the media, and the
public.
- Experience working with state and local governments, including
upper-level agency staff and elected officials, both legislative
and executive.
- Experience working for and with other nonprofit
organizations.
- Experience working with coalitions and on legislative
campaigns.
- Experience in nonprofit fundraising, including a track record
of securing support, from foundations, corporations and
individuals.Required Skills:
- Superior written and verbal communication skills, including
public speaking. Excellent presentation and facilitation skills
with demonstrated ability to develop strategic approaches to
stakeholder involvement and meeting facilitation.
- Solid foundation in grassroots and grass tops organizing.
- Demonstrated qualitative and quantitative analytical skills
applied to public policy issues.Required Knowledge:
- Familiarity with regional land use issues, communities, land
trusts, and local and governments.
- Familiarity with public finance field, including government
budgeting, state and local revenue sources, and bonding
procedures.
- Knowledge of park and conservation issues, growth management,
urban planning and development, and related topics.
- Keen understanding of and appreciation for the importance of
rigorous, timely and policy-relevant research.Compensation
Trust for Public Land is a hybrid work environment, and this role
will ideally be located near a Trust for Public Land office. As a
full-time employee, you will be eligible for the Trust for Public
Land's comprehensive benefits program which includes medical,
dental, and vision insurance, vacation and sick pay plus holidays,
a year end office closure, and a 403(b)-retirement plan, currently
with up to a 7% company match. We offer competitive salaries
commensurate with experience; the anticipated hiring range for this
position is $ 95,000 - 115,000.
Trust for Public Land's active goal is to be an inclusive and
equitable place to work and build community. As the organization
actively works to eliminate racial and other disparities it
welcomes candidates with diverse backgrounds and/or multicultural
skillsets. We are open to the possibility that a great candidate
for this job may not precisely meet all the above criteria; if you
believe you are the right person for this job and can persuasively
make that case, we encourage you to apply.
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