About Goodnation
Founded in 2017, Goodnation directs philanthropic resources toward projects that can transform our communities and country. We address the root causes of societal challenges by empowering changemakers and driving meaningful social impact as a trusted fiscal sponsor and innovator. So far, over $85M has been deployed through Goodnation to help reform systems, protect the vulnerable, and solve our world’s toughest challenges through vetted nonprofit organizations and unique initiatives.
At Goodnation, we believe ending poverty in America is possible — and the time to act is now. In June and November 2025, we convened nearly 400 leaders from all 50 states across two National Roundtables focused on ending poverty in America. We also conducted multiple surveys of more than 200 community funders representing over $1 billion in annual anti-poverty grantmaking. The message is clear: ending poverty will require community funder leadership, a shared strategy, stronger collaboration, and bold federal policy adoption.
In addition to the National Roundtable on Ending Poverty, through comprehensive fiscal sponsorship support, Goodnation enables visionary programs to thrive.
Goodnation employs a structure termed a contract hybrid, consisting of a 501(c)(3) nonprofit called the Goodnation Foundation, a social enterprise called Goodnation Philanthropy Advisors, and a 501(c)(4) called Goodnation Action. This role will be employed by Goodnation Philanthropy Advisors and work across all three entities.
The Role
Goodnation seeks a National Communities Director for the National Roundtable on Ending Poverty to lead the next phase of this work with community funders. Working closely with Goodnation’s Founder and President and a Planning Team of 25 community funders, this leader will translate the momentum from recent convenings and survey findings into a coordinated national policy agenda. Additionally, the Director will collaborate with Goodnation’s Senior Philanthropy Advisor, operational team and consultants. The Director will champion seven proven federal interventions that expand economic opportunity and unite community funders, advocates, and researchers around an eight-year blueprint for change.
The National Communities Director will partner with the Planning Team and a growing coalition of community funders to create Working Groups focused on specific federal policies. Each Working Group will develop a Playbook integrating aligned giving opportunities with coordinated federal advocacy actions to advance that policy. Additionally, each Playbook will include innovative strategies to help people in communities directly, even as the coalition works to improve the overall system. The person in this role will be expected to spend 10-20% of their time traveling domestically.
What You’ll Do
Strategic Leadership
Coalition Growth & Engagement
Partnership Development
Convening
Communications
Who You Are
Interview Process
Goodnation will review applications on a rolling basis and plans to conduct four rounds of interviews between candidates and various members of the team before making a final decision.
Benefits & Paid Time Off
This full-time position will be hybrid remote for employees located in the NYC area, with every other Wednesday in the Financial District office. This schedule is subject to change. Other employees will be fully remote.
This role will be hired by Goodnation Philanthropy Advisors, with the option to be hired under Goodnation Foundation if there is a need for loan forgiveness.
Goodnation offers a comprehensive benefits package that supports the well-being and work–life balance of our team.
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