ABOUT BOSTON IMPACT INITIATIVE (BII)
Boston Impact Initiative (BII) is a nonprofit impact investment fund founded in 2013 working to build a regenerative and equitable economy. We invest integrated capital—equity, debt and grants—in social enterprises and community-owned and controlled real estate to build wealth and asset-building opportunities, especially in diverse communities.
As a new Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI), we currently manage two distinct funds:
BII also offers impact investing education and training. Through our Advancing Regenerative Capital (ARC) Fellowship, we have trained 90 fund managers from 38 organizations to launch community-based impact funds focused on expanding shared ownership and generational wealth in communities systematically excluded from economic opportunity. To date, 27 funds have launched that have deployed more than $12M to diverse small businesses across the U.S.
BII is growing to 15 employees in 2026, with a $7M annual operating budget. As we expand our investing and field-building work, we seek a strategic and entrepreneurial Director of Development & Investor Relations to cultivate and steward the resources needed to advance BII’s vision of a future where every community has the resources and power to create shared prosperity.
With Fund II now fully raised, BII’s near-term priority is to secure philanthropic capital to sustain and grow our operations, support our investment and portfolio management work, and expand our field-building initiatives. Philanthropic funding plays a critical role in enabling BII to provide flexible, risk-tolerant capital, deepen technical assistance to portfolio companies, and advance innovative community ownership models that are not yet fully supported by traditional investment structures.
At the same time, BII continues to steward a strong base of mission-aligned investors and sees long-term opportunity in deepening these relationships—including engaging investors as philanthropic partners where values alignment exists.
POSITION SUMMARY
The Director of Development & Investor Relations is responsible for leading and executing strategies to secure the financial resources necessary to sustain and advance BII’s mission.
At this stage of the organization’s growth, this role is primarily focused on securing significant philanthropic capital, including multi-year general operating and programmatic support from foundations, institutions, and aligned donors. This funding is critical to sustaining BII’s operations, advancing its investment pipeline, and expanding its field-building and technical assistance work.
In parallel, the Director will steward and deepen relationships with BII’s existing base of mission-aligned investors, ensuring strong engagement, communication, and long-term partnership. The role also includes identifying opportunities to align investor relationships more deeply with BII’s mission, including cultivating pathways for investors to engage as philanthropic partners where appropriate.
The Director will manage a portfolio of institutional funders, corporate partners, and mission-aligned funders and will work in close collaboration with the CEO, senior leadership, and the Board of Directors. This is a senior role requiring sound judgment, strategic thinking, and the ability to build enduring, trust-based relationships across philanthropic and impact investing communities.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Strategic Fundraising and Revenue leadership
Investor Relations & Capital Stewardship
Board and External Engagement
Team Leadership & Operations
Other duties as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS
We welcome candidates with a range of experiences and perspectives. The strongest candidates will bring:
PREFERRED ATTRIBUTES
BII is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We embrace diverse skills, perspectives, and ideas. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religious creed, national origin, sex, age, gender identity, disability, sexual orientation, military service, genetic information, and/or other status protected under law.
This is a full-time, exempt position based in Boston, MA. The role is hybrid (1-2 times per week in office). BII offers a work environment that supports the unique needs of each employee to balance work and life. We offer a benefits package that includes flexible work options, healthcare, short-term disability, 401k plan with employer contribution, paid time off and holidays, and an annual professional development stipend.
APPLICATION PROCESS
Please submit your resume and cover letter on Idealist, addressing these two questions: