
Environmental M&E Specialist (Public Sector)
Impact Genome®, Chicago, Illinois, United States, 60290
Environmental M&E Specialist (Public Sector)
Chicago, New York City, Washington DC, Toronto
Full-time
Company Background Impact Genome (IG) is a fast-growing SaaS company on a mission to change how the world measures social change. We verify the real-world impact of government programs, NGOs, and nonprofits—helping them prove what works and why.
At the center of our work is the Impact Genome Registry, the first‑ever database with outcomes and cost benchmarks from over 2.2 million social programs. Federal, state, and local agencies, as well as Fortune 500 companies, use it to track results, uncover “what works,” and invest where their dollars will have the greatest impact.
For nonprofits, we make evaluation fair, consistent, and less burdensome—so they can spend more time creating change and less time on reporting. Our mission is simple: help the world shift from “giving money away” to investing in proven outcomes that create the maximum possible social good.
Job Overview Want to change how the world invests in the environment? Impact Genome is hiring an
Environmental
M&E Specialist (Public Sector)
to help transform how nonprofits and funders measure and use impact data.
We’re looking for someone creative, ambitious, and entrepreneurial who wants to represent environmental expertise in the field. You’ll dive deep into areas, including environmental policy, air and water quality, ecosystem restoration, habitat protection, land use, and conservation. Along the way, you publish insights from IG’s unique dataset, share findings with sector stakeholders, and advise clients one‑on‑one on how to maximize the impact of every dollar they spend.
Day to day, you’ll help nonprofits report and verify their results in a consistent, trusted way and support funders in evaluating grant portfolios and discovering new organizations. You’ll verify outcomes using IG’s research‑based protocols, translate program results into clear stories for donors, and ensure evaluation is fair and accessible for organizations of all sizes.
Because this role focuses on U.S. programs, strong knowledge of the U.S. environmental landscape is essential. If you’re excited to use data to drive smarter decisions, shape the conversation in the environment, and spark greater social change, we’d love to have you on our team.
We offer a flexible hybrid model, combining in‑office collaboration with the convenience of working from home. Candidates should be based near Chicago, New York, Toronto, or Washington, DC.
Responsibilities
Work directly with nonprofits to review and verify their reported impact (a process we call Impact Verification™) ensuring fairness, clarity, and reusability.
Build trust with nonprofits through responsive, empathetic communication by email, phone, and video.
Create and deliver impact reports—such as nonprofit scorecards and funder portfolio summaries—and improve how results are shared to make them more useful.
Provide clear analysis and practical recommendations that help funders direct their dollars toward programs that drive the greatest impact.
Publish insights from IG’s dataset and share findings with the broader environmental field through reports, briefs, or presentations.
Requirements
Entrepreneurial mindset with ambition, flexibility, and the desire to make meaningful contributions to the environmental sector
Direct experience working with U.S. government, nonprofits and/or funders (domestic focus required)
3–5+ years of experience in monitoring and evaluation (M&E) within an environmental nonprofit, evaluation firm, or government agency
Ability to assess the design, rigor, and quality of nonprofit measurement practices
Ability to turn data into concise, digestible, professional reports for clients or public use
Comfortable pushing stakeholders to think differently; is both empathetic and persuasive
Confident public speaker with experience leading training sessions online or in person
Self‑starter who owns tasks fully and thrives in a fast‑paced environment
Alignment with IG’s core values: Passionate for Social Impact, Rigorous, Relatable, Commercial Minded, and Willingness to Challenge Convention
Nice to Have
5+ years of experience in government evaluation, public program analysis, or similar fields.
Advanced degree in environment, public policy, economics, evaluation, or related field
Familiarity with public sector agency decision‑making processes and funding practices
Experience with data visualization tools (e.g., Power BI) to bring insights to life
Experience publishing research, briefs, or articles in environmental evaluation fields
$84,000- $94,500 starting salary with potential for rapid growth
Healthcare, including dental and vision
Discretionary PTO & vacation
401(k) plan
Join Us To apply, please use the link below. Visa sponsorship is not available for this position. Candidates must be legally authorized for employment in the United States or Canada.
We are an equal opportunity employer. We value diversity and inclusion and do not make employment decisions based on an individual’s race, color, religion, gender, gender identity, national origin, citizenship, age, disability, sexual orientation, marital status, pregnancy, genetic information, or any other legally protected status. We comply with all laws concerning non‑discriminatory employment practices. We are committed to providing reasonable accommodations for associates and job applicants with disabilities.
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Full-time
Company Background Impact Genome (IG) is a fast-growing SaaS company on a mission to change how the world measures social change. We verify the real-world impact of government programs, NGOs, and nonprofits—helping them prove what works and why.
At the center of our work is the Impact Genome Registry, the first‑ever database with outcomes and cost benchmarks from over 2.2 million social programs. Federal, state, and local agencies, as well as Fortune 500 companies, use it to track results, uncover “what works,” and invest where their dollars will have the greatest impact.
For nonprofits, we make evaluation fair, consistent, and less burdensome—so they can spend more time creating change and less time on reporting. Our mission is simple: help the world shift from “giving money away” to investing in proven outcomes that create the maximum possible social good.
Job Overview Want to change how the world invests in the environment? Impact Genome is hiring an
Environmental
M&E Specialist (Public Sector)
to help transform how nonprofits and funders measure and use impact data.
We’re looking for someone creative, ambitious, and entrepreneurial who wants to represent environmental expertise in the field. You’ll dive deep into areas, including environmental policy, air and water quality, ecosystem restoration, habitat protection, land use, and conservation. Along the way, you publish insights from IG’s unique dataset, share findings with sector stakeholders, and advise clients one‑on‑one on how to maximize the impact of every dollar they spend.
Day to day, you’ll help nonprofits report and verify their results in a consistent, trusted way and support funders in evaluating grant portfolios and discovering new organizations. You’ll verify outcomes using IG’s research‑based protocols, translate program results into clear stories for donors, and ensure evaluation is fair and accessible for organizations of all sizes.
Because this role focuses on U.S. programs, strong knowledge of the U.S. environmental landscape is essential. If you’re excited to use data to drive smarter decisions, shape the conversation in the environment, and spark greater social change, we’d love to have you on our team.
We offer a flexible hybrid model, combining in‑office collaboration with the convenience of working from home. Candidates should be based near Chicago, New York, Toronto, or Washington, DC.
Responsibilities
Work directly with nonprofits to review and verify their reported impact (a process we call Impact Verification™) ensuring fairness, clarity, and reusability.
Build trust with nonprofits through responsive, empathetic communication by email, phone, and video.
Create and deliver impact reports—such as nonprofit scorecards and funder portfolio summaries—and improve how results are shared to make them more useful.
Provide clear analysis and practical recommendations that help funders direct their dollars toward programs that drive the greatest impact.
Publish insights from IG’s dataset and share findings with the broader environmental field through reports, briefs, or presentations.
Requirements
Entrepreneurial mindset with ambition, flexibility, and the desire to make meaningful contributions to the environmental sector
Direct experience working with U.S. government, nonprofits and/or funders (domestic focus required)
3–5+ years of experience in monitoring and evaluation (M&E) within an environmental nonprofit, evaluation firm, or government agency
Ability to assess the design, rigor, and quality of nonprofit measurement practices
Ability to turn data into concise, digestible, professional reports for clients or public use
Comfortable pushing stakeholders to think differently; is both empathetic and persuasive
Confident public speaker with experience leading training sessions online or in person
Self‑starter who owns tasks fully and thrives in a fast‑paced environment
Alignment with IG’s core values: Passionate for Social Impact, Rigorous, Relatable, Commercial Minded, and Willingness to Challenge Convention
Nice to Have
5+ years of experience in government evaluation, public program analysis, or similar fields.
Advanced degree in environment, public policy, economics, evaluation, or related field
Familiarity with public sector agency decision‑making processes and funding practices
Experience with data visualization tools (e.g., Power BI) to bring insights to life
Experience publishing research, briefs, or articles in environmental evaluation fields
$84,000- $94,500 starting salary with potential for rapid growth
Healthcare, including dental and vision
Discretionary PTO & vacation
401(k) plan
Join Us To apply, please use the link below. Visa sponsorship is not available for this position. Candidates must be legally authorized for employment in the United States or Canada.
We are an equal opportunity employer. We value diversity and inclusion and do not make employment decisions based on an individual’s race, color, religion, gender, gender identity, national origin, citizenship, age, disability, sexual orientation, marital status, pregnancy, genetic information, or any other legally protected status. We comply with all laws concerning non‑discriminatory employment practices. We are committed to providing reasonable accommodations for associates and job applicants with disabilities.
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