Empower Communities. Ignite Generosity. Lead Transformational Change. The Community Foundation of Greater Dubuque (CFGD) is seeking a visionary, collaborative, and community-centered leader to serve as its next Chief Executive Officer. This is a rare opportunity to lead a nationally respected community foundation that has evolved into a Rural Development Hub, driving systems-level change across Greater Dubuque and the seven-county region it serves. This is not a traditional foundation CEO role. While CFGD manages nearly $190 million in assets and makes strategic grants, philanthropy is just one small tool in the service of a larger mission. We have grown to be a Rural Development Hub: strengthening: communities, building systems, and supporting local leaders to create sustainable, equitable prosperity across the region. convening partners, building capacity, and addressing complex regional challenges through collaboration and trust-based leadership. About the Community Foundation of Greater Dubuque Founded in 2003, CFGD envisions a vibrant, inclusive region where everyone can thrive. The Foundation mobilizes generosity, builds partnerships, and supports community-led solutions addressing housing, education, economic mobility, health, climate resilience, and civic life. Through affiliate foundations and regional collaboration, CFGD serves as a connector, convener, and catalyst for lasting change across 85 communities. The Opportunity The CEO serves as the Foundation’s chief connector, systems convener, and strategic leader, partnering closely with the Board of Directors to guide strategy, steward resources, and expand impact. This leader will balance multiple roles, including grantmaker, donor steward, convener, organizational leader, and regional ambassador, while fostering a culture rooted in collaboration, equity, and innovation. The Board has developed a thoughtful and well-planned leadership transition. Founder and current CEO, Nancy Van Milligen, will continue in a primarily off-site Emeritus role focused on national partnerships, providing continuity and institutional knowledge as the new CEO assumes day-to-day leadership. Key Responsibilities Strategic Leadership & Board Partnership
Partner with the Board of Directors to advance CFGD’s strategic vision and long-term sustainability
Engage board members as thought partners through meaningful dialogue, learning, and shared leadership
Organizational & People Leadership
Lead and mentor a mission-driven team, fostering a culture of collaboration, accountability, learning, and equity
Develop leaders and systems that support organizational excellence and future growth
Community Convening & Regional Systems Leadership
Serve as the region’s backbone leader by convening cross-sector partners and supporting community-led solutions
Maintain a visible and trusted presence across the seven-county region
Donor Engagement & Resource Development
Act as chief relationship builder with donors, fundholders, and partners
Cultivate major gifts, grow endowments, and steward generosity as a long-term partnership
National Partnerships & Sector Leadership
Represent CFGD in national philanthropic networks and collaborations
Stay attuned to emerging trends to ensure relevance, innovation, and impact
Qualifications
Proven executive leadership experience, preferably within the nonprofit, philanthropic, or community development sectors.
Strong track record of engaging with boards, leading teams, managing donor relationships, and building partnerships.
Exceptional interpersonal, communication, and relationship-building skills.
Experience navigating complex stakeholder environments and managing strategic initiatives.
Willingness and ability to travel nationally and regionally up to 6–8 times per year.
Must have a minimum of a Bachelors degree, Masters degree is preferred
Ideal candidate will have 10+ years of senior leadership experience and a proven track record of building teams and developing innovative community partnerships
Preferred Attributes
The ideal CEO is an entrepreneurial, relational, and systems-oriented leader who understands that transformation, not transaction, is the goal. They bring:
Proven executive leadership experience in philanthropy, nonprofit, community development, or related fields
A strong track record of board partnership, donor engagement, and organizational leadership
Deep commitment to community-driven solutions, equity, and collaboration
Exceptional communication, relationship-building, and convening skills
The ability to listen deeply, lead with humility, and mobilize diverse stakeholders toward shared outcomes
Compensation & Benefits CFGD offers a competitive salary, negotiated based on experience and history of success, along with a generous benefits package including health, dental, and vision insurance, retirement contributions, paid time off, and more. How to Apply The Community Foundation of Greater Dubuque has retained One Above HR, a national succession and transition firm, to support this search. Submit a resume and cover letter to Sarah Hermanson at One Above HR, at [email protected].
Skills
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