Culture Program Director; TJF
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, 60290, USA
Listed on 2026-01-11
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Non-Profit & Social Impact
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Management
General Management, Program / Project Manager
The Joyce Foundation is seeking a Culture Program Director to lead and manage the $2 million annual racial-equity-centered Culture grantmaking portfolio, including the highly-esteemed Joyce Awards, and serve as a convenor around and advocate for racial equity in the arts in Chicago and throughout the Great Lakes region.
This position reports to the Vice President of Programs and Strategy and supervises a program assistant. It will be based in the Foundation’s offices in downtown Chicago as soon as they safely re-open and will be a remote-work position during standard business hours in the meantime. This is a full-time position with excellent benefits. Alternately, the Foundation is open to an 80% arrangement with benefits for a candidate who prefers a reduced schedule.
In either case, the candidate must be able to attend exhibitions and performances during evenings and weekends in Chicago (once they resume safely) as part of their engagement with current and prospective grantees.
Established in 1948, the Joyce Foundation invests in policies to advance racial equity and economic mobility for the next generation in the Great Lakes region (Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wisconsin). With over $1 billion in assets, the Foundation distributes $50 million in grants annually to organizations that take creative, evidence-informed action for broad, systemic change in five areas:
Education & Economic Mobility, Environment, Gun Violence Prevention & Justice Reform, Democracy, and Culture. It has a current staff of nearly 30 and is governed by an 11-member board of directors.
Advancing the Culture Program Strategy
Advancing the Culture Program strategy by monitoring the field; staying abreast of local, regional, and national trends; and collaborating with grantees, peers, and allies.
Racial Equity in the Arts Grantmaking in Chicago
Overseeing a grantmaking portfolio of nearly $2 million to arts and cultural organizations in Chicago, many of which are organizations led by and rooted in black, indigenous, and other communities of color.
The grantmaking process includes:
- Building and nurturing relationships with current and prospective grantees
- Soliciting letters of inquiry and proposals consistent with the program strategy, reviewing and evaluating proposals, conducting further assessments through site visits, and attending exhibitions and performances
- Preparing written recommendations for and making oral presentations to the Foundation’s leadership and board of directors
- Monitoring grants for fulfillment of contract requirements and legal compliance
- Collaborating with the Communications team to highlight the work of Culture grantees
Overseeing the Joyce Awards
The Foundation annually conducts the Joyce Awards, making approximately four grants to collaborations between artists of color and arts, cultural, and community organizations in Chicago, Cleveland, Detroit, Indianapolis, Milwaukee, and Minneapolis-St. Paul.
The Joyce Awards process, overseen by the Culture Program Director, includes:
- Conducting outreach to and serving as a resource for potential applicants
- Reviewing letters of inquiry and providing feedback for applicants to submit full proposals
- Building a national jury of artists and arts leaders and facilitating jury review of proposals
- Conducting final due diligence for jury-recommended proposals
- Preparing written recommendations for and making oral presentations to the Foundation’s leadership and board of directors
- Collaborating with the Communications team on Joyce Award-related announcements
Advocating for Racial Equity in the Arts in Chicago and the Great Lakes
Beyond grantmaking, the Culture Program Director serves as a convenor around and advocate for racial equity in the arts by organizing talks, panels, and events highlighting the work of grantees, often in conjunction with grantees and other funders, in Chicago, throughout the Great Lakes, and nationally in arts, nonprofit, government, philanthropy, and policy-making networks.
Qualifications- A minimum of 8 years experience in the arts, including as (but not limited to) an arts advocate,…
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