The Recoding America Fund (RAF) is a new, bipartisan hybrid 501(c)(3)/501(c)(4) initiative to strengthen America by building the federal and state governments we need to compete globally and serve citizens effectively. RAF aims to restore the core capabilities of government and move to a new operating model—the right people, doing the right work, with purpose-fit systems and test-and-learn frameworks—so it can reliably deliver on its goals. The Fund seeks to help accelerate the growth and development of an ideologically diverse field of state capacity organizations, connect them to each other, fill in the gaps, and help them set ambitious common goals to drive transformational change across all levels of government in this time of unprecedented disruption. Change is coming to public institutions, and now is the time to shape that change in the public interest. That ambitious task cannot be the work of just one party or faction. We’re hiring up to three people at a variety of experience levels to join our Federal Policy team. These positions focus on the Fund's work to strengthen the federal government through bold, structural reform—not incremental tweaks. We collaborate directly with the Executive branch and Congress and make grants to independent organizations working to tackle root causes of weak government delivery capacity, such as catalyzing durable civil service reform, modernizing how the government procures and builds digital infrastructure, reducing procedural burden, and fostering more constructive feedback loops between those who make policy in Congress and those who implement it in agencies. These roles are for people who want to drive ambitious, systems-level change. Driving ambitious change requires using a broad range of tools. A unique aspect of these roles: You'll be hired into RAF's 501(c)(3) but will work across both our c3 and c4 entities. This hybrid structure is a strategic advantage—it gives you access to a wider range of tools and levers to drive impact. Through the c3, you'll make grants, conduct research, and provide education. Through the c4, you'll engage in direct advocacy, lobbying, and policy campaigns. This structure enables more comprehensive and flexible approaches to advancing federal reform than a traditional single-entity nonprofit could pursue. Depending on experience level, these roles will participate in and support all aspects of building, shipping, and scaling real change alongside federal state capacity ecosystem partners and government partners, including: Engaging directly with grantees and federal partners to shape policy proposals, strategize implementation, define success metrics, and track real-world impact Crafting reports, presentations, memos, toolkits, and other documents to move decision-makers and inspire action—for audiences ranging from the general public to federal partners, grantees, funders, and internal staff Contributing to strategic planning and problem-solving as part of a small, nimble, mission-driven team
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