
Director, Grant Financial Analytics
UJA Federation of New York, New York, New York, us, 10261
UJA-Federation of New York is the largest local philanthropy in the world, distributing nearly $400 million annually across more than 1,200 grants. Grantmaking at UJA is a collaborative, data-informed process that brings together lay leadership and professional expertise to guide decision-making and oversight.
As UJA completes the integration of its grants and finance systems through Salesforce, this new role offers a unique opportunity to strengthen how financial investments connect to program outcomes. The Director, Grant Financial Analytics will design and implement finance-based metrics that measure and communicate the relationship between funding and impact across grant portfolios.
Working collaboratively with planning professionals, lay leaders, CPER Operations, and the Digital Data and Insights team, this role will build, refine, and integrate a unified framework that links financial performance, program results, and organizational strategy. The Director will also create clear, compelling visuals and dashboards to share insights internally and externally, ensuring that data meaningfully informs grantmaking and strategic decisions in service of UJA’s mission.
Key Responsibilities
Lead and manage the process of creating a system of best-in-class financial
measurement and impact assessment.
Translate the results of impact evaluations into actionable learnings and insights
that will be shared with lay leaders and the community.
Improve the data collection efforts alongside the Operations and Data teams and
contribute new ideas towards refining and expanding the existing data collection frameworks.
Assist colleagues in the Planning Division in setting measurable goals and
monitoring progress against them.
Partner with CPER Operations and the Data and Insights teams to implement
automated financial dashboards and reporting systems that integrate program, grants, and financial data across Salesforce and related platforms, and standardize financial and impact KPIs for consistent organizational reporting.
Qualifications
At least 8 years of professional work experience and 3-5 years of relevant financial
and measurement experience
Bachelor’s degree required, preference for at least a Master’s degree in a relevant
field
Hands-on experience leading the planning and execution of financial impact
evaluations, as well as applying a variety of qualitative and quantitative evaluation techniques
Proven experience with financial modeling, forecasting, or scenario analysis in a
mission-driven context. Experience translating financial data into strategic recommendations and board-level presentations.
Strong experience demonstrating the ability to work effectively in a fast-paced and
complex organizational environment. This includes a track-record of maintaining the highest standards of professionalism and collegiality while moving quickly to meeting multiple deadlines and achieve results.
Able to work independently while also proactively keeping colleagues and
stakeholders informed of progress
Engages and works collaboratively; able to effectively deal with ambiguity, and
respond to issues with diplomacy
Ability to make executive decisions while operating with a high degree of respect for
professional colleagues and lay leadership
Passion for the mission of UJA-Federation