Our Organization
Chicago Foundation for Women (CFW) is a public foundation working to advance gender equity, which we believe to be inherently interconnected with racial, economic, and health equity. CFW envisions a world in which all women and girls, and gender-expansive people have the opportunity to thrive in safe, just, and healthy communities. We celebrate the spectrum of identities and experiences of women and girls, and gender-expansive people uplift their leadership and center the voices of the community to achieve true equity. To support our philanthropy, the Foundation promotes increased investment in women, girls, and gender-expansive people, raises awareness about their issues, potential and develops them as leaders and philanthropists. Since 1985, the Foundation has awarded over $54 million to hundreds of organizations that help achieve its mission of gender equity across the Chicago region.
CFW looks at the broad spectrum of needs of all women, girls, and gender-expansive people. We support the areas of freedom from violence, economic security, and access to health, which we see as integrally related and are paths forward toward an equitable society.
About the Senior Program Officer Position:
The Senior Program Officer collaborates closely with the Director of Programs to ensure that CFW’s grantmaking strategies align with the Foundation’s strategic plan, values, and commitment to trust‑based philanthropy. They identify and recommend new and emerging opportunities that deepen CFW’s impact and respond to the evolving needs and priorities of community organizations across the Chicagoland region.
The Senior Program Officer leads the Foundation’s core grantmaking activities and coordinates CFW’s trust‑based process. This includes organizing a cross section of CFW’s stakeholders to ensure that community voice is centered and to promote transparency and shared learning.
As the primary point of contact for grantee partners, the Senior Program Officer provides relationship‑centered support—offering clear guidance on funding opportunities across CFW’s portfolios and initiatives, connecting organizations to resources, and ensuring a responsive, accessible application experience. They cultivate authentic partnerships grounded in mutual respect, open communication, and a commitment to long‑term impact.
The ideal Senior Program Officer is a skilled relationship builder and thoughtful project manager who brings curiosity, humility, and strong interpersonal and leadership skills. They model CFW’s culture of community, transparency, equity, and shared power in all aspects of their work.
Position breakdown:
Grantmaking Strategy and Grantee Support (60%)
Grant Management & Administration (20%)
Special Initiatives & Program Development (10%)
Community Building & Organizational Responsibilities (10%)
Qualifications:
Application Process:
Interested applicants should apply via our website by submitting a cover letter articulating how their skills and experience align with the responsibilities outlined above, along with a resume.
CFW seeks to fill this position as soon as possible and will work actively to build a diverse pool of candidates.
Chicago Foundation for Women offers a competitive compensation package for all positions. Comprehensive benefits package includes medical, dental, vision, life, short and long-term disability insurance, and 403 (b) plan with an employer nonelective contribution of 3%. CFW provides the following in paid time off: Fifteen vacation days, fourteen sick days, four personal days, two floating holidays, twelve organizational holidays, and two remote days per week (Mondays & Fridays). In addition to paid time off, CFW offers paid leave and sabbatical policies, along with a professional development allowance and membership opportunities.
Interested applicants should apply via our website by submitting a cover letter articulating how their skills and experience align with the responsibilities outlined above, along with a resume.
CFW seeks to fill this position as soon as possible and will work actively to build a diverse pool of candidates.