Public Policy and Research Coordinator
Organization: Global Paint for Charity (GPC)
Location: Remote or Atlanta-based preferred
Position Type: Part-time or Full-time (flexible)
Compensation: Commensurate with experience (grant-funded and project-based opportunities available)
Reports To: President & CEO; Policy and Strategy Team
About Global Paint for Charity
Global Paint for Charity (GPC) is a globally recognized 501(c)(3) nonprofit and hybrid social enterprise advancing circular economy solutions to address paint waste, environmental sustainability, and community revitalization. Since 2010, GPC has diverted millions of gallons of surplus paint from landfills and waterways and redistributed it to support housing rehabilitation projects at schools, playgrounds, women's clinics, public art installations, and infrastructure projects in 44 countries. Our work intersects environmental policy, economic development, workforce training, and community resilience.
Position Overview
The Public Policy and Research Coordinator will play a critical role in advancing GPC’s policy agenda at the local, state, national, and global levels. This position supports research, analysis, policy development, and strategic communications related to paint waste management, recycling systems, environmental justice, workforce development, and nonprofit funding structures.
This role is ideal for a policy professional with strong analytical skills, experience working with public-sector stakeholders and elected officials, and the ability to translate complex policy issues into actionable insights to inform advocacy, request funding, and program design.
Key Responsibilities
Policy Research and Analysis
Strategic Advisory and Thought Leadership
Program Evaluation and Data Analysis
Project Management and Stakeholder Engagement
Funding and Proposal Support
Qualifications
What It Means to Join GPC
Joining Global Paint for Charity means contributing to real-world policy solutions that connect environmental sustainability with economic opportunity and community dignity. You will work alongside a mission-driven team influencing how cities, states, and institutions think about waste, reuse, and equitable development—while helping shape scalable models that can be adopted nationally and globally.
How to Apply
Please submit your resume and a brief cover letter outlining your policy experience and interest in environmental and nonprofit systems change through Idealist.