Executive Director
CurrentThe Butler Family Fund's mission is to seek lasting solutions to homelessness and an equitable criminal justice system.
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Molly Schultz Hafid (She/Hers) is listed as Advancing social justice principles through strategic philanthropy at Butler Family Fund, based in New York, New York, United States. AeroLeads shows a work email signal at butlerfamilyfund.org and a matched LinkedIn profile for Molly Schultz Hafid (She/Hers).
Molly Schultz Hafid (She/Hers) previously worked as Executive Director at Butler Family Fund and Principal at Msh Consultants. Molly Schultz Hafid (She/Hers) holds Masters Of Public Administration, International Nonprofit Management from Nyu Robert F. Wagner Graduate School Of Public Service.
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Molly is the Executive Director (part-time) of the Butler Family Fund, a family foundation whose mission is to seek lasting solutions to homelessness and an equitable criminal legal system. She also manages a consulting practice and works closely with individual donors and foundations, providing strategic guidance on grantmaking, next-generation engagement, and leadership transitions, governance assessment and redesign, and organizational development.A sector leader contributing strategic guidance and thought leadership, Molly was a 2021-2022 Aspen Institute and Neighborhood Funders Group Philanthropy Forward Fellow. In 2018, she was honored to receive the Neighborhood Funders Group Award for Excellence in Philanthropy. In 2023, she served as an expert panel reviewer for Lever for Change and the Yield Giving Open Call (Mackenzie Scott) grants. Molly is the Treasurer of the Board of Directors of the National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy (NCRP), which promotes accountability and the highest standards of integrity and openness within the sector. She serves as the Chair of the Board of JustFund, the only nonprofit grantmaking solution created by funders and organizers of color. Molly is an Adjunct Assistant Professor of Public Service at New York University's Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service and part-time faculty at The New School's Milano School of International Affairs, Management, and Urban Policy, teaching strategic philanthropy and fundraising to graduate students. In 2023, she was appointed to the U.K-based National Centre for Social Research International Advisory Board, which guides the Centre’s social research expertise with a global outlook. She also teaches a course on corporate sustainability at the Africa Business School in Rabat, Morocco, and serves as a faculty member for Philanthropy New York’s Essential Skills and Strategies course for new grantmakers. She has a Master of Public Administration specializing in International Nonprofit Management from New York University's Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service, an executive education certificate in Nonprofit Financial Sustainability from Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School, and a bachelor's degree in Anthropology and Literature from Antioch College.
Listed skills include Grants, Philanthropy, Nonprofits, Fundraising, and 24 others.
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Washington, District Of Columbia, US
The Butler Family Fund's mission is to seek lasting solutions to homelessness and an equitable criminal justice system.
In addition to my work with the Butler Family Fund, I work with a portfolio of clients to advanc social justice principles through strategic philanthropy with a global perspective. MSH Consultants provides strategy design, grantmaking support, organizational development, governance redesign, advising services, customized learning, and coaching to support.
New York, NY, US
Strategic Philanthropy explores the fault lines within the field of philanthropy and prepares students to effectively leverage resources for their organizations. The course examines different approaches to grantmaking including: social entrepreneurship, effective altruism, venture philanthropy, social justice grantmaking, and strategic philanthropy..
New York, NY, US
Effective fundraising for nonprofits requires an understanding of sources of private and public philanthropic support, the motivations and expectations of donors and grantmaking institutions, and facility in applying a variety of techniques and tools of fundraising. The Fundraising and Development course emphasizes matching fundraising techniques and.
New York, NY, US
Lead, manage, and advise projects in foundation strategic planning and grantmaking; foundation learning and capacity building; landscape analyses and grantmaking portfolio review; multi-party partnerships and funder alignment; strategic planning, and managing TCC Group’s portfolio of family foundations to provide advice and support for $25 million in.
As the Assistant Director of the Veatch Program, I was responsible for the effective management of our program and leadership within the broader philanthropic sector. In addition to sharing staff supervision, I oversaw special initiatives including the evaluation of the program’s overall grantmaking strategy and the design and implementation of a new.
The Veatch Program funds community initiatives and organizations working on a wide variety of social justice issues. The organizations in my portfolio work to build the power of disenfranchised communities and seek to hold decision-makers accountable to the needs of low-income people and other traditionally marginalized groups. Many of my grantees are.
My responsibilities included preparing strategy briefs, regional overviews, portfolio analysis, and presentations for the Veatch Program Board of Governors and the Congregational Leadership on developments in my core program areas: Democratic Participation, Civil and Constitutional Rights, and Community Organizing program areas. I also led the assessment.
New York, NY, US
The course reviews issues of economic globalization and America's declining superpower role with a focus on two major trends: the shifting fate of nations and the rise of people power in defining the new world order. The course looks at how national and corporate powers are emerging around technology, energy, and the environment. It also looks at the.
At JFSJ, I managed a portfolio that included grantmaking to community organizing and advocacy groups, redevelopment and recovery grants in the Gulf Coast region (following Hurricanes Katrina and Rita), the Seasons Fund for Social Transformation (a Ford Foundation initiative), and management of the individual donor-advised fund program.
New York, NY, US
At JFN, I developed customized strategies to encourage collaboration and partnership between public, private, family, community foundations, and individual funders. My work included coordinating national and international conference calls, small group business meetings, large educational seminars, and member referrals for individuals with shared funding.
New York, NY, US
I created a strong financial base for this non-endowed public foundation through successful solicitation of a one million dollar endowed memorial fund, expanded giving from grassroots activists, increased gifts by major donors, corporate sponsorship, and capacity building grants from foundations. I was responsible for supervision of a staff of eight on all.
Yellow Springs, OH, US
I worked directly with the President and served as a liaison to the Student Government, Alumni Board and Board of Trustees. My responsibilities included working to improve the recruitment and retention of students of color, increasing faculty engagement with campus-wide conversations on diversity in the classroom and community, and identifying.
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Molly Schultz Hafid (She/Hers) is listed with skills including Grants, Philanthropy, Nonprofits, Fundraising, Community Development, Board Development, Community Organizing, and Program Development.
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