Program Director

Department: U.S. Democracy
Location: Menlo Park, CA

ABOUT THE FOUNDATION

The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation invests in creative thinkers and problem solvers working to ensure that people, communities, and the planet can flourish. Together with our partners, we are harnessing society’s collective capacity to solve our toughest problems. A nonpartisan philanthropy, the Hewlett Foundation has made grants in the U.S. and globally for nearly six decades based on an approach that emphasizes long-term support, collaboration, and trust.

Globally, we make grants to address both longstanding and emerging challenges, like our efforts to reduce the growing threat of climate change, contribute to evidence informed policy making, and reimagine the economy and society. Our U.S. efforts prioritize strengthening democracy, advancing K-12 education for all students , and supporting community-led conservation. In the San Francisco Bay Area we call home, we make grants to support meaningful artistic experiences in local communities and support regional foundations working on critical issues such as housing. Our grantmaking also invests in strengthening the effectiveness of our grantees, and of philanthropy itself. The Hewlett Foundation’s assets are approximately $13.9 billion, with annual awards of grants totaling exceeding $600 million in recent years. More information about the Hewlett Foundation is available at: https://hewlett.org/.

The Foundation has approximately 130 employees in programmatic, operational, and investment roles, and is located in the San Francisco Bay Area. Across the organization, our employees are challenged with meaningful work, have the resources for ongoing professional development and learning, and contribute to a collegial and engaging environment. We are committed to fostering a culture of inclusion as part of our Guiding Principles and encourage individuals with diverse backgrounds and experiences to apply.

ABOUT THE U.S. DEMOCRACY PROGRAM

The U.S. Democracy Program at the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation is committed to strengthening America’s democratic institutions and building public trust in a durable, inclusive democracy. Through nonpartisan grantmaking, the program supports efforts to advance a political system that is responsive, representative, and resilient. In 2024, the program awarded 123 grants totaling more than $48 million to organizations working to improve governance and safeguard free and fair elections.

The program’s grantmaking is currently guided by the following core strategies:

POSITION SUMMARY

Reporting to President Amber Miller, the Program Director for U.S. Democracy will lead one of Hewlett’s vital program areas at a time of profound challenge and opportunity for American democratic institutions. The Program Director will collaborate with a visionary president, a committed senior leadership team and a deeply experienced group of programmatic staff to strengthen the underpinnings of American self-governance. This leader will bring strategic vision, deep expertise in democratic governance and a passion for nonpartisan institutional renewal. They also will lead the team in a program review that will examine the efficacy of the Foundation’s current strategies in light of the rapidly changing external environment and make updates that best meet the moment.

Serving an eight-year term, the Program Director will oversee all program-related activities and grantmaking, while working with program officers to shape and implement strategies that reflect Hewlett’s commitment to institutional integrity, civic trust and democratic resilience. This individual will be a collaborative force across the Foundation, working with other program directors and colleagues across the organization to amplify impact and foster cross-cutting solutions and working with administrative teams to effectively operationalize the strategy. With a creative and forward-looking perspective, the Program Director will work collaboratively with the program team, while bringing their own insights and leadership to evolve the program in a strategic direction.

KEY RELATIONSHIPS

Reports to:
President

Direct reports:
Program Associate
Program Officers (2)
Program Operations Manager


Other key relationships:
Embedded Grants, Legal and Communications Partners
Program Directors
Chief Financial Officer
Vice President and Chief Operating Officer
Vice President and Chief Communications and Strategic External
Engagement
General Counsel
Grantees and organizations of the U.S. Democracy Program
Foundations and other funders operating in similar or adjacent fields
Thought leaders and policy makers


KEY OBJECTIVES


IDEAL EXPERIENCE


CRITICAL LEADERSHIP CAPABILITIES

Strategic Leadership

Collaborating and Influencing

Inclusive Orientation

OTHER PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS

COMPENSATION

The estimated annual base salary range for this position is $400,000 to $500,000, but the final base salary will be dependent on the individual’s skills, experience, abilities and qualifications. In addition to the annual salary, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation offers a strong benefits package.

APPLICATIONS AND NOMINATIONS

If you wish to submit application materials or nominate someone to serve as the next Program Director for U.S. Democracy for the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, please email: HewlettUSDPD@SpencerStuart.com.

NON-DISCRIMINATION

The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes applications from people of all backgrounds, cultures and experiences.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORK ENVIRONMENT

The physical demands described are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this position. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

The position is based in Menlo Park, California. Staff are working in a hybrid environment, and senior staff currently are expected to live in the San Francisco Bay Area and work from the Hewlett Foundation office at least three times per week when not traveling for business. Travel will vary, but the Program Director should expect frequent domestic travel (at least 15 percent of the time). While performing the duties of this position, the employee is required to spend extended periods of time at a computer.

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