About Environmental Grantmakers Association
Environmental Grantmakers Association (EGA), a non-profit membership organization, represents over 200 foundations from across North America and around the world who collectively hold approximately $200 billion in assets and give more than $2.7 billion dollars annually to environmental causes. EGA is focused on supporting equitable and sustainable ecosystems, healthy communities and a just economy. EGA promotes effective environmental philanthropy by sharing sector knowledge, fostering strategic debate, cultivating leadership, and facilitating collaboration for action.
More information about EGA can be found at www.ega.org.
What We Do
EGA convenes members and partners to practice just philanthropy in support of people and the planet. Our annual convenings, peer learning spaces, and services catalyze our network of environmental grantmakers to bolster strategic philanthropy for equitable and interdependent ecosystems, healthy communities, and sustainable economies.
Our Values
Our vision is to create a habitable planet with sustainable economies that recognize the enduring value of equity to ecosystem health. EGA’s north star is our Racial Equity POV, a collective commitment by EGA’s board, staff, and members, to advance racial equity in environmental philanthropy. By engaging members on a wide spectrum of environmental issues framed through a racial equity lens, EGA is driving the collective power of environmental philanthropy to build a healthy planet for all people.
About Tracking the Field
Tracking the Field (TTF) is a research program at the Environmental Grantmakers Association, with the purpose to deepen understanding of trends, challenges, and critical needs in environmental philanthropy. Started in 2007, TTF now covers over 180,000 grants totaling $22 billion in giving dollars, with over 15,000 being added annually. This data is maintained in a secure searchable online database. The data provides in-depth, historical analyses of environmental giving trends and helps funders see how their grantmaking fits into the larger ecosystem of funding. TTF offers data services at multiple levels, including the searchable database, Tracking the Field reports, and custom data services at the request of members and partners.
About the Position
Reporting to the Program Director, the Research Manager is responsible for managing EGA’s Tracking the Field database and research program. The Research Manager oversees EGA’s research, member data collection, entry and analysis. The Manager ensures data accuracy and consistency, and leads EGA’s biannual Tracking the Field report. The Manager leads production of custom analyses for EGA members, partners and the sector. The Research Manager is a storyteller of data. They are skilled in analyzing more than 180,000 grants to identify key findings and trends. Research Manager data insights on environmental grantmaking support EGA initiatives for members and partners, including EGA’s signature events.
Roles and Responsibilities
Database Management & Analysis:
Project & People Management:
Data Communications
Must Have Qualifications and Experience
The successful candidate should have the following skills and abilities:
Expectations of All Positions
Each employee is expected to:
Nice to Have Qualifications and Experience
EGA has adopted a hybrid-remote model. During the current hybrid work arrangement experiment, this role will have the option to work from home, if desired, with the expectation of reporting to the RBF’s New York City office (475 Riverside Drive) 2 days a week if located in the NY metro area.
EGA's AI Policy
EGA remains committed to human centered support of our membership as a matter of principle and as one of our core ways of working, mindfully. As needed EGA will adopt new technology and practices to advance its mission with our values at the forefront of our decision making. Any new and existing technology and practices used must align with the EGA’s vision, mission, and culture.
As a result of the increased awareness and widespread usage of artificial intelligence (AI), EGA will carefully assess the utility and value-alignment of AI solutions before they are applied to our work. As a rule, AI usage is not preferred or a standard for use in the development of communications, evaluation, program development or maintenance and it is not authorized for use in our recordkeeping, note taking or concept development because our best resource is our thinking, caring and relationship to one another and our community.
About the Application Process
Please submit your application by completing this form by September 7th, 2025.
No calls, queries, or faxed applications will be accepted.
About Environmental Grantmakers Association
Environmental Grantmakers Association (EGA), a non-profit membership organization, represents over 200 foundations from across North America and around the world who collectively hold approximately $200 billion in assets and give more than $2.7 billion dollars annually to environmental causes. EGA is focused on supporting equitable and sustainable ecosystems, healthy communities and a just economy. EGA promotes effective environmental philanthropy by sharing sector knowledge, fostering strategic debate, cultivating leadership, and facilitating collaboration for action.
More information about EGA can be found at www.ega.org.
What We Do
EGA convenes members and partners to practice just philanthropy in support of people and the planet. Our annual convenings, peer learning spaces, and services catalyze our network of environmental grantmakers to bolster strategic philanthropy for equitable…
We offer a generous benefits package that includes but is not limited to:
We offer a generous benefits package that includes but is not limited to: