Established in 2006 by Wendy and Eric Schmidt,
The Schmidt Family Foundation (TSFF) works to restore a balanced relationship between people and planet. TSFF pursues its mission through four innovative and thoughtful strategies: 1)
The 11th Hour Project; 2) the
Impact Investment Program; and 3)
Schmidt Marine Technology Partners (SMTP) and Climate Tech. The Schmidt Family Foundation is a private family foundation with growing assets of over $2B and annual grant-making of over $240 million.
ABOUT THE POSITION
The Grants Assistant’s primary responsibility is to provide administrative support to the foundation’s grants management team.
The Grants Assistant must have an excellent work ethic, be highly skilled at setting priorities, possess initiative and bring to their work a strong attention to detail. The successful candidate will be collaborative/ relationship-oriented, and organized; a quick study who thrives in a fast-paced organization where the work often demands quick and accurate outputs.
This is a non-exempt position.
Commitment to Diversity
The Schmidt Family Foundation is committed to using its philanthropic resources to deepen and expand its relationships with organizations led by people of color - both operationally and programmatically.
The Schmidt Family Foundation is an equal-opportunity employer and strives to create an atmosphere where diversity of identity, experience, and background are welcomed, valued and supported. The 11th Hour Project believes that diversity brings about greater sustainability on all levels and aims to use its resources to generate greater social and environmental diversity through its grant-making and other related investments.