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With over a decade of experience as a grantmaker, Mozilla Foundation has invested $35M+ in technologies that put people first. Our grantmaking is deeply entwined with the community at every stage: we scout promising leaders and technologies, invest in them, connect them to networks that help them flourish, and amplify their work to the broader field.
Reporting to the Director, Global Grants, the Program Officer serves as Mozilla Foundation’s connector and operational lead for grantees within the Arts + Technology focus area. This role plays a central part in advancing Mozilla’s work at the intersection of performing arts and technological innovation through the multi-foundation initiative, Artists Make Technology (AMT).
AMT is led by the Doris Duke Foundation in partnership with Mozilla Foundation, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, and the Ford Foundation. Together, the collaboration demonstrates how philanthropy can cultivate field-level change by positioning performing artists as co-creators of technology — not simply end users.
This is a highly collaborative, operationally rigorous role that bridges field-building, grantmaking execution, and multi-stakeholder partnership management.
Job responsibilities
Here are some projects you'll likely work on in your first 6 months
- Launching program operations for Artists Make Technology and supporting smooth grantee selection processes
- Building & establishing strong working relationships with partner foundations and external collaborators
- Establishing grantee onboarding, reporting, and communication systems
- Coordinating grantee participation in Mozilla activities and ecosystem moments (e.g., convenings, MozFest, workshops)
- Developing clear reporting and update mechanisms for internal leadership and funders
As a Program Officer — Creativity at Mozilla Foundation, you will focus on…
Grantee Connection, Platforming & Wayfinding — Connecting Artists to Opportunity
- Serve as primary point of contact and trusted partner to grantees
- Identify and facilitate connections between grantees and collaborators, funders, and community members
- Scout opportunities to integrate grantee work across Mozilla Foundation programs
- Build relationships with practitioners, funders, and leaders in the arts and technology space
- Coordinate grantee participation in Mozilla convenings and ecosystem activities
- Collaborate with the Doris Duke Foundation and partners to bridge externally facilitated relationships into Mozilla’s ecosystem
Stakeholder Management & Program Execution — Orchestrate Complex Partnerships
- Execute day-to-day program operations within approved scope, budget, and timelines
- Translate strategic vision into operational workplans and participant experiences
- Manage master timelines and ensure operational readiness across program phases
- Coordinate across foundation partners, consultants, and internal Mozilla teams
- Prepare status updates, reporting, and communications for internal and external audiences
- Oversee logistics including vendor coordination, convening planning, compliance processes, and budget tracking
Portfolio Management — Execute Rigorous, Trust-Based Grantmaking
- Support RFP development, outreach, application review, and selection committee management
- Conduct due diligence and develop grant recommendations with strategic rationale and risk assessment
- Manage grants lifecycle processes including agreements, monitoring, and reporting
- Contribute to monitoring, evaluation, and learning (MEL) efforts
- Maintain accurate documentation, pipeline tracking, and database records in compliance with Foundation systems and policies
- Contribute to field-building resources and knowledge products that share insights from grantee work
Your Professional Profile
Experience & Background
- 7+ years of professional experience in arts, cultural institutions, and technology (performing arts experience strongly valued)
- Demonstrated experience managing complex, multi-stakeholder initiatives
- Direct experience with grants (as grantmaker, grant manager, or grant recipient)
- Exceptional project management skills with demonstrated ability to own timelines and deliver milestones
- Experience coordinating across internal teams and external partners in matrixed environments
- Strong relationship management and partnership-building skills
- Outstanding written and oral communication skills
- High attention to detail and commitment to quality execution
- Comfort working independently while aligning with leadership strategy
- Willingness and ability to travel domestically and internationally as required
You are someone who:
- Spots unexpected connections between artists, technologists, and institutions
- Balances creative ambition with operational discipline
- Thrives in evolving, field-building work
- Approaches partnership with diplomacy, generosity, and clarity
We Are Excited To See Any Additional Experience With
- Previous foundation or nonprofit grantmaking experience
- Experience planning and executing convenings, conferences, or community events
- Proficiency with grants management systems (Fluxx, Salesforce, or similar)
- International or cross-cultural collaboration experience
- Existing network within the arts, cultural institutions, and technology space
- Experience with participatory or community-centered approaches
- Personal or professional practice at the intersection of arts and technology
What Success Looks Like
Year 1:
- Program successfully launched with grantees selected through smooth, well-executed processes
- Strong working relationships established with partner foundations, funders, and external collaborators
- Grantees report high satisfaction with Mozilla support, accessibility of resources, and program experience
- Productive cross-functional partnerships with Mozilla teams (Community, Communications, Legal, Finance, Tech Platforms)
- Growing network of relationships in the arts and technologies space; regular attendance at field conferences and convenings
- Successful convenings and events delivered on time with strong participation
- Clear, timely communication flowing to all stakeholders; leadership and funders well-informed
- Work at the intersection of arts and technology is beginning to integrate into Mozilla Foundation's broader programs and initiatives
- Program operations running smoothly with accurate documentation, budget tracking, and compliance
- Active contributions to team-wide efforts including MEL and process improvements
Year 2:
- Track record of successful grantee integration into Mozilla ecosystem; grantees collaborating with Mozilla teams
- Grantees achieving project milestones and demonstrating tangible impact
- Deepening field knowledge and credibility; recognized as effective partner in the arts and technology space
- Art and technology work visibly woven throughout Mozilla Foundation's activities; learnings from grantee work informing Mozilla's broader approach
- Strong pipeline of convenings and community-building activities delivering value
- Field-building resources and knowledge products demonstrating Mozilla's contribution to the field
- Evidence of program influence on Mozilla's broader approach to people-first technology
Salary and Benefits Information
Mozilla Foundation is dedicated to fair and equitable compensation for our staff. We aim to pay a competitive and market-based salary based on the responsibilities and requirements of the role. We do not ask for, or take into account, salary histories in our offer process.
The starting salary ranges for this role are listed below. These four countries are where we most commonly employ staff.
- Germany: €79,920.40 — €89,845.70
- UK: £66,225.60 — £74,450.15
- Canada: $137,970.00— $155,104.47
- US: $102,200.00 — $114,892.20
Some regions fall into a higher salary market and this is reflected in the example ranges below:
- London: £82,782.00 — £93,062.68
- New York City: $127,750.00 — $143,615.25
- Maryland/DC: $122,640.00 — $137,870.64
The range for your specific location will be discussed in screening conversations if your application is successful.
We offer the following benefits:
- Private Medical Insurance
- Extended Sick Leave
- Global Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
- Retirement Plan contributions
- Paid Time Off: 20 days annual leave + sick days and your birthday
- Company Holidays + Shutdown
- Wellness budget
- Professional Development budget
- Top up program for Pregnancy and Parental leaves
Benefits are subject to change at any time at the discretion of Mozilla Foundation.
Mozilla Foundation Hiring Practices
Mozilla understands that valuing diverse creative practices and forms of knowledge are crucial to and enrich the company’s core mission. We encourage applications from everyone, including members of all equity-seeking communities, such as (but certainly not limited to) women, racialized and Indigenous persons, persons with disabilities, and persons of all sexual orientations and gender identities and expressions.
We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.
We will ensure that individuals with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform essential job functions, and to receive other benefits and privileges of employment. Please contact us to request accommodation at accommodation@mozillafoundation.org.