Description
The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) is a key member of the Foundation’s senior leadership team and a strategic advisor to the Board, President, Family Council, and committees. The CFO provides both high-level strategic leadership and hands-on management of day-to-day financial operations. This role ensures the integrity, transparency, and stewardship of the Foundation’s $130 million endowment, aligning financial resources with mission-driven grantmaking and long-term sustainability. The CFO oversees accounting, budgeting, financial reporting, and tax compliance, while fostering a culture of accountability, innovation, and collaboration.
Requirements
Key Responsibilities
Strategic Financial Leadership
- Serve as a thought partner to the President and Board, contributing to strategic planning and long-term financial sustainability
- Lead financial strategy development, including payout policies and risk management
- Provide timely, clear, and actionable financial insights to support decision-making across the foundation
- Identify opportunities to leverage technology and process improvements to enhance financial operations and organizational effectiveness
- Supervision of the Finance Operations Specialist
Accounting & Operations
- Oversee all accounting functions, including accounts payable, cash disbursements, bank reconciliations, and general ledger maintenance
- Ensure timely and accurate preparation of monthly, quarterly, and annual financial statements
- Record financial and investment transactions as well as ensuring timely general ledger and subledgers reconciliations
- Maintain strong internal financial controls and ensure compliance with GAAP and IRS regulations
- Manage relationships with vendors, HR/payroll providers, external accounting and audit partners
Budgeting & Financial Planning
- Lead the development of the annual operating and program budgets in collaboration with staff
Monitor actuals versus budget, analyze and report variances, and provide reporting to the Board and Committees - Develop multi-year financial models to support strategic planning, including payout and inflation scenarios
Investments
- Monitor investment transactions and ensure compliance with board policies, including a 10% impact investing carveout
- Maintain portfolio allocation and performance records
- Prepare materials and analysis for the Investment and Impact Investment committees
- Liaise with external investment managers and advisors on reporting needs and manage cash flows
Audit, Tax & Compliance
- Coordinate the annual audit process with external auditors to ensure timely, accurate reporting
- Prepare schedules and documentation for the annual audit, federal and state returns and ensure compliance with private foundation regulations, including 5% payout requirements
- Track required annual distributions and advise the Audit Committee and Board on compliance and risk mitigation
Governance & Reporting
- Present financial and investment reports to the Board, committees, and Family Council
- Translate complex financial data into accessible insights for non-financial stakeholders
- Support governance and budgeting by preparing clear dashboards, charts, and reports
Qualifications
- CPA, CFA, MBA, or equivalent advanced degree strongly preferred
- 7–10+ years of progressively responsible financial management experience, ideally with private foundations, family offices, or nonprofits managing significant endowments
- Knowledge of IRS private foundation regulations, including payout requirements, excise taxes, and self-dealing rules
- Experience with investment oversight and external asset managers; experience with impact investing is a plus
- Strong proficiency in QuickBooks Online, Excel, and reporting software
- Demonstrated ability to lead and mentor staff, manage cross-functional relationships, and contribute to a collaborative organizational structure
- Excellent communication skills to engage and inform diverse stakeholders
- Integrity, discretion, and commitment to the Foundation’s mission and collaborative governance culture
- This position is based out of the Foundation’s office in Menlo Park, CA, with a requirement to work from the office a minimum of one day per week and attend three weekend Board meetings a year
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