Community Engagement Specialist - Capital Good Fund
Athens, GA
About the Job
Job Title: Community Engagement Specialist- SFA
Department: Solar For All
Location: Georgia
Supervisor: Director of Georgia BRIGHT
FLSA Status: Exempt
About Capital Good Fund
Capital Good Fund (“Good Fund”) is a U.S. Treasury-certified nonprofit Community Development Financial institution with a mission to create pathways out of poverty and advance a green economy through inclusive financial services. Since 2009, Good Fund has originated approximately 16,000 loans at a combined value of $48 million across 11 states.
In addition to its loan programs, Good Fund also operates a solar leasing program called BRIGHT that helps low- and moderate-income families access solar at no upfront cost and with day one energy savings. This program is currently operating in Georgia and Pennsylvania, and is likely to continue spreading across the country over the next four years.
The Opportunity
Capital Good Fund has been awarded an $156 million Solar for All grant under the EPA’s Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund to bring the benefits of solar to thousands of low-income and disadvantaged Georgians over the next five years. Over the next 5 years, Good Fund seeks experienced staff to support and to serve as subject matter experts on federal grant compliance, develop standards and processes, and train staff, subrecipients, and contractors on various requirements and procedures relative to the grant.
For Solar for All to be successful, Good Fund will need a robust community engagement strategy. A key tenant of this strategy is deploying “Community Engagement Specialists” across the state. Each Community Engagement Specialist will be assigned to a specific region and will serve as the primary ambassador for Good Fund and the Solar for All program in that area.
Responsibilities
- Build relationships with community organizations, houses of worship, elected officials, residents, businesses, and other stakeholders in support of the Solar for All program
- Attend events, including resource fairs, festivals, and workshops
- Support engagement strategy development for the region you represent, including mailing campaigns, canvassing campaigns, and in person events (town halls, etc.)
- Contribute photographs, success stories, customer testimonials, and similar information to the Good Fund social media and marketing team
- Serve as the primary point of contact for residents and other stakeholders from your region who share questions by email or phone
Required Qualifications
- Must currently live in or have clear connections to the region you are hoping to represent
- Must be willing to work weekends, evenings, and holidays as needed to attend community events (appropriate flextime will be given)
- Must be comfortable speaking publicly, talking on the phone, and engaging with stakeholders
- Must have reliable transportation and a willingness to drive up to two hours for meetings and events
- Must be outgoing, personable, and a self-starter
- Must have basic technology skills (email, Google suite, etc.)
- Must be willing to learn more about solar, clean energy financing, and the Solar for All program
- Must have an ability to communicate complex topics to audiences with different interests and levels of knowledge
- Must have a commitment to climate action and social and racial equity
Desired Qualifications
- Fluency with Spanish or another relevant second language
- Experience with Salesforce
- Professional experience with community organizing, community engagement, political campaigns, or similar
- Experience working with low-income and disadvantaged communities
Location
This position can be filled from one of the following regions in Georgia:
- Southwest Georgia (west of I-75 and South of Columbus)
- Middle Georgia (Macon, Milledgeville, Warner Robins, Dublin, Perry, Fort Valley, etc.)
- North Georgia (not metro Atlanta)
- East Georgia (Athens, Augusta, etc.)
- West Georgia (LaGrange, Columbus, Carrollton, etc.)
- Southeast Georgia/South Coast (Brunswick, Valdosta, Kingsland, Darien, Waycross, Jesup, etc.)
The selected individual will work remotely from their home when performing administrative work, responding to emails, and performing other computer-based work, but will be expected to spend the majority of their time out in the community.
Any offer of employment is contingent upon completion of a background check.
Capital Good Fund is committed to creating a diverse environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. Good Fund welcomes every protected characteristic including: race, color, religion, sex, gender, sexual orientation, or gender identity. All are encouraged to apply.
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