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The Gift Administrator position is responsible for ensuring pre-authorized donations from all offline sources (Direct Mail, Telemarketing and Face to Face campaigns) are set up, processed and cancelled while maintaining integrity of donors and their financial information in Raiser’s Edge (RE). The incumbent is responsible for regular updates of active monthly donation files as per new initiative related to aligning fundraising data with financial data for Integrated Marketing team. Additionally, from information provided by the payroll manager, this incumbent administers staff payroll contribution in Raiser’s Edge (RE) to allow those who seek accurate staff giving information is available.
gift administrator
Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC)
Deadline: July 25, 2025 at 11:59pm ET
Type/Term: Full-time, contract
Location: Toronto, ON
Salary: $66,860 To $75,181
Loaded Ladle is looking for someone passionate about cooking and community to assist in coordinating our free lunch servings. The Community Kitchen Coordinator will work with other ladle members to help cook and serve meals for 200+ people, coordinate produce and ingredient orders with local suppliers, and create a welcoming space for volunteers.
The Loaded Ladle is a non-profit open food cooperative based out of the Dalhousie Students’ Union Building. The Loaded Ladle provides accessible, sustainable, locally-sourced free food on the Dalhousie University campus. Our collective of students and workers manages this alternative food service.
Community Kitchen Coordinator
The Loaded Ladle
Deadline: July 25, 2025 at 11:59pm ADT
Type/Term: Full-time, 30 hours/week
Location: Halifax, NS
Salary: $25/hr
NCC manages and holds 81,000 hectares of conservation land in the Kootenay Region of British Columbia. Reporting to the Canadian Rockies Program Director, the Canadian Rockies Program Manager will be responsible for supporting land securement and conservation land management obligations across the Canadian Rockies Program Area. The successful applicant, with land stewardship staff support, will lead landscape and property level planning, ensuring best management practices on the land, and oversee the development of Baseline Inventories, and Monitoring Reports for all NCC’s projects in the Canadian Rockies Program Area. The Program Manager will supervise and collaborate with on-the-ground Stewardship Coordinators to accelerate conservation and optimize delivery to showcase exemplary land management. They will represent NCC at external conservation partnerships, support community relationships, collaborate on restoration planning, write funding proposals and reports, oversee, and develop annual work plans for Stewardship Coordinators, and other tasks as directed by the Program Director.
NCC is a collaborative, dynamic and interdisciplinary team environment, the Program Manager will collaborate with other NCC staff and departments, regionally and nationally, when appropriate. They will coordinate multiple projects simultaneously, co-supervise and manage the intern program when applicable, work with and coordinate volunteers and partners, and use ecological data to decide actions. This role involves professional/technical and management skills while also bridging important community relationships.
Canadian Rockies Program Manager
Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC)
Deadline: July 25, 2025 at 11:59pm ET
Type/Term: Full-time, contract
Location: Invermere, BC
Salary: $81,549 To $91,742
The Specialist, Direct Marketing provides operational support and guidance to WWF-Canada’s direct marketing programs with an emphasis on one-time gifts, monthly giving and donor stewardship. This role works closely with various internal departments and external vendors to ensure on-time, accurate, and effective giving campaigns that support, build, and maintain the WWF-Canada donor base and achieve revenue targets. The Direct Marketing team is responsible for tens of thousands of annual and monthly mass-market donors.
The individual will implement the direct marketing strategy in relation to the acquisition and stewardship of monthly donors, ensuring a positive and engaging experience for supporters. The Specialist will develop and implement strategies to attract new donors, as well as maintain and enhance relationships with existing donors.
Specialist, Direct Marketing
World Wildlife Fund Canada
Deadline: July 27, 2025 at 5pm EST
Type/Term: Full-time
Location: Hybrid (Toronto)
Salary: $60,000 - $65,000
We are hiring a Campus Organizer to support our on campus organizing program, with a particular strategic focus on organizing students on campuses in British Columbia. The Campus Organizer will support students to leverage collective power on campus to move financiers of the climate crisis to meet climate targets necessary for a transition to a net-zero economy and to respect Indigenous rights. As the work develops, the Campus Organizer will be responsible for developing new targets and strategic focuses on university campuses.
This position reports to the Executive Director, will coordinate closely with the current Campus Organizer, and be a key member of a small team. The successful candidate will have a passion for climate justice and the ways in which student-led and university organizing has the potential to lead to major systemic change. Campus organizing is at the core of the work we do, as we seek to empower students to take on big targets, knowing they can win and make effective change.
Campus organizer
Change Course
Deadline: July 28, 2025
Type/Term: Full-time
Location: British Columbia
Salary: $63,000
Food Stash Foundation is a registered Canadian charity founded in 2016 that prevents good food from going to waste and provides dignified food access. Whether it is through our Rescued Food Box program, our Rescued Food Market, or through our partnerships with 45 other local nonprofit organizations, we are on a mission to reduce hunger, reduce our environmental footprint, and bring awareness to how our food choices impact our environment and our health.
We’re hiring a Part-time Rescued Food Market Coordinator who:
➔ Wants to work for a charity and create a positive impact in their community
➔ Is looking for extra work to supplement their income
➔ Enjoys working in a highly collaborative team setting as well as directly with the community
➔ Thrives in a fast-paced and grassroots work culture
➔ Excels communicating face-to-face with colleagues and community members
➔ Can comfortably lift up to 50 lbs or more as needed
➔ Is fluent in English (additional language skills an asset)
Rescued Food Market Coordinator
Food Stash Foundation
Deadline: July 28, 2025
Type/Term: Permanent, part-time
Location: Vancouver, BC
Salary: $27.05 per hour
Ontario Nature is seeking a motivated and detail-oriented Program Funding Coordinator to join our team for a one-year maternity leave contract. The coordinator helps to plan and implement Ontario Nature’s initiatives to secure $1-$2 million in program funding annually from foundations, companies, and government. They play an important role as part of the development team, working with program staff to secure grants and contributions for programs and projects.
The ideal candidate has a background in fund development or administration and strong interest in nature and environmental protection. They have excellent administration and communication skills with a meticulous attention to detail. The ability to lead a staff team through the proposal development process and enhance important relationships with funders is key to success in the role. The successful applicant will join a motivated team, work across departments and report to Ontario Nature’s Philanthropy Director.
Program Funding Coordinator
Ontario Nature
Deadline: July 31, 2025 at 11:59 pm ET
Type/Term: Full-time
Location: Based in Toronto with remote work options in Ontario
Salary: $49,849 – $61,177 per year
The Outreach Assistant will assist OPIRG Guelph staff and Board members during the Fall and Winter Semester to energize students, support outreach volunteers, and carry out tasks related to office functions.
The Outreach Assistant will…
● Assist the Volunteer Programming and Community Engagement Coordinator (VPCE) with the operations of tabling and other outreach events on campus and in the community
● Assist with answering questions about OPIRG Guelph
● Host and/or attend events related to OPIRG Guelph as needed
● Help ensure that our Orientation and Start of Semester goals are met
● Assist with classroom, club and residence talks
● Assist with training, mentoring and management of other outreach volunteers
● Design pamphlets, posters, and other marketing materials
● Create promotional materials and run activities for tabling/invited events
● Develop scripts and guides to help volunteers
Outreach Assistant
Ontario Public Interest Research Group (OPIRG) Guelph
Deadline: July 31st, 2025 at 11:59 AM (Noon)
Type/Term: Part-time, 15 hours/week
Location: Guelph, ON
Salary: $22/hour
Black Creek Community Farm is an 8-acre farm in the heart of the Jane and Finch neighbourhood in Toronto. We are a not-for-profit organization and leader in Toronto’s dynamic urban agriculture and community food sector. At Black Creek Community Farm, we serve and enrich our community through a thriving farm, healthy food, and hands-on training and learning experiences. We work with schools, organizations, and agencies to deliver mentoring and employment opportunities for Black youth and other equity-seeking groups in the community.
The BCCF Market Garden Facilitator is responsible for supporting the implementation of the day-to-day operations of the organic vegetable farm, which includes: seedling and crop production; harvest sales and marketing; mentoring farm trainees; and community-building with farm volunteers and customers. More broadly, this position will work closely with the Farm Manager and Farm Coordinator towards the goal of improving the efficiency, productivity, and profitability of the farm in the context of the mission of BCCF.
Market Garden Facilitator
Black Creek Community Farm
Deadline: July 31, 2025 at 11:59 pm ET
Type/Term: Full-time
Location: Based in Toronto with remote work options in Ontario
Salary: $49,849 – $61,177 per year
Youth Climate Lab is a youth-for-youth lab founded in May 2017 to support and strengthen a generation of leaders in shaking up the status quo of climate inaction. It has since worked with 30+ partners to design, pilot, and scale innovative experiments projects that have reached thousands of young people combating climate change in more than 77 countries.
As Finance and Operations Manager, you will play a key role in ensuring the organization operates efficiently and effectively. You will work closely with the Executive Director to manage our team and internal resources while supporting program staff to ensure we meet funder requirements and manage team capacity.
Finance & Operations Manager
Youth Climate Lab
Deadline: August 4, 2025 at 11:59 PM PT
Type/Term: Full-time, permanent
Location: Remote in Canada
Salary: $28 - 30 per hour
Harmony Environmental Essay Prize
RAVEN x Harmony Foundation of Canada
RAVEN is looking for essays that inspire work that prioritizes Indigenous traditional knowledge with practical solutions that generate meaningful impact across social, cultural, environmental, and economic spheres. Knowledge sharing and learning are part of its core values and are an important part of movement building and imagining better futures. It looks forward to recognizing applicants who are doing incredible work in Indigenous communities.
Deadline: August 4, 2025
Location: Anywhere
Prize: Up to $1,500
CPAWS National Office is hiring a National Associate Director of Communications reporting to the National Director, Communications & Philanthropy, the successful candidate will play a key role by providing strategic leadership and operational oversight of the Communications Team and is responsible for developing and implementing comprehensive communications and and marketing strategies to advance our mission, increase visibility, and drive engagement with our organization’s initiatives and programs.
This role offers an excellent opportunity for a marketing and communications leader with 5+ years of experience. If you are entrepreneurial and enjoy translating vision into strategies and action while having fun, and you are passionate about nature conservation, we'd love to hear from you!
National Associate Director, Communications
Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society
Deadline: August 5, 2025
Type/Term: Full-time
Location: Remote or Hybrid Ottawa
Salary: $83,000 – 87,000
Grant funding is a critical component of the revenue source enabling the B.C. Wildlife Federation to deliver effective programs and projects in partnership with communities all across B.C. The Grant Writer and Coordinator will contribute to the BCWF's objectives of ensuring a long-term management and educational awareness of B.C.'s fish, wildlife, park, and outdoor recreational resources. This position plays a vital role in securing the financial resources that enable BCWF to promote fish and wildlife conservation and conservation education, and foster community-based stewardship initiatives across the province. This role will manage, secure, and coordinate grant & contract documents in partnership with the program leads and project managers. Strong writing and communication skills and organizational abilities to meet tight deadlines are essential aspects of this work.
Grant Writer and Coordinator
B.C. Wildlife Federation
Deadline: August 15, 2025
Type/Term: Full-time
Location: British Columbia (hybrid, remote or in-office)
Salary: $28 to $33/hr
The Administrative & Events Assistant (AEA) is part of a five-person FTE team, reporting to the Operations Manager and supporting two Program Managers. We are looking for a teammate who is experienced in handling a wide range of administrative and event management responsibilities with calm confidence and superior organizational skills. The ideal candidate is an extremely detail-oriented, well-organized, tech-savvy, energetic, responsive, responsible and adaptable professional who:
employs strategies for retaining multiple and varied bits of information, details and directions to effectively follow through on tasks, taking ownership for the accuracy and follow-through of the initiatives they are responsible for,
is a natural team player and self-starter who communicates frequently, openly and directly,
knows how to ‘manage up’ and proactively identifies what they need to deliver on their responsibilities, and
possesses a strong ability to gather and analyze data and information and loves to create detailed ‘to do’ lists and check things off.
Administrative & Events Assistant
Environment Funders Canada
Deadline: Rolling
Type/Term: Full-time, permanent
Location: Hybrid in Toronto
Salary: $55,000
Living Lakes Canada is seeking a highly organized, skilled writer to support our Executive Director (ED) and Communications Team in a dual-capacity role. The role is weighted toward Government Relations, which can require a substantial time commitment depending on workflow demands. This remote, entry-to-mid-level position offers a unique opportunity to contribute to environmental protection and climate resilience efforts while developing a strong foundation in policy and nonprofit communications.
The successful candidate will assist the ED with drafting Government Relations letters, briefing notes and submissions, developing agendas, slide decks and speaking notes, assisting with scheduling, and ensuring follow-through on key priorities. They may also accompany the ED to virtual or in-person meetings for note-taking and administrative support.
Government Relations & Communications Specialist
Living Lakes Canada
Deadline: Rolling
Type/Term: Full-time, 6 month contract
Location: Remote (preference for candidates living in Columbia Basin of BC)
Salary: $52,000 – $55,000
As a Community Navigator, you will work directly with partner communities to build their internal capacity for climate action. You will plan and implement approaches to climate adaptation and mitigation at a community scale and serve as the designated Community Navigator for up to three communities in Nova Scotia. You will support funding applications, community outreach and engagement, guide local level climate work, and visit communities around the province that are making a difference through the initiatives you support. On a broader scale, you will support Nova Scotians as they navigate coastal risks and prepare for the impact of climate change. This role is highly innovative and collaborative, working alongside the Community Climate Capacity team at Clean, as well as our many host communities and partner organizations. You are an enthusiastic, creative, and motivated leader who can work effectively with colleagues across disciplines to implement meaningful local climate change action.
Community navigator
Clean Foundation
Deadline: Rolling
Type/Term: Full-time, permanent
Location: Hybrid (Dartmouth and Sydney, NS)
Salary: $60,000 – $65,000
The Senior Fellow position offers a unique work placement and learning opportunity for a politically experienced and environmentally knowledgeable individual. The Fellow is responsible for leading ELC’s efforts to support cross-partisan capacity building around environment and climate leadership, literacy and collaboration by parliamentarians and political staff. The Fellow will support Senator and MP environmental groups and caucuses (such as the All-Party Climate Caucus and Senators for Climate Solutions) to plan and hold meetings and communicate with members and external stakeholders. This part of the role (~ 80%) will be conducted as a placement within a Senate or MP office. (Note that ELC takes a cross-cutting view of the environment, including sustainability and health issues and Indigenous knowledge).
The Fellow will be seconded to GreenPAC (for ~20% of their time) and will be responsible for the planning and delivery of capacity-building and environmental literacy sessions and resources for interested parliamentarians and political staff. The Fellow will work remotely (i.e., at home) and report directly to GreenPAC for this part of the role.
senior fellow
Environmental Leadership Canada and GreenPAC
Deadline: Rolling
Type/Term: Full-time, 18-month term
Location: Parliament Hill / Greater Ottawa Region, Ontario
Salary: $70,000
Indigenous Climate Action is seeking an outgoing and motivated individual to fill the role of Climate Leadership Coordinator. Under the guidance of the Education and Training Manager, the Climate Leadership Coordinator will primarily focus on Climate Leadership trainings, and supporting the growth of the Climate Leadership Program (CLP). The Program Coordinator will be responsible for assisting in the coordination and facilitation of ICA’s CLP. The CLP is an online and in-person training that aims to support Indigenous peoples to be climate change leaders, support the development of regionally and effective climate action, and build a network of Indigenous climate leaders.
Climate Leadership Coordinator
Indigenous Climate Action
Deadline: Rolling
Type/Term: Full-time
Location: Remote
Salary: $55,000- $65,000
Operations Coordinator
Indigenous Climate Action
Indigenous Climate Action (ICA) is looking for someone who is ambitious, personable and passionately committed to true Indigenous Climate Justice to serve as its Operations Coordinator. This position requires a deep understanding of the intersectional approaches of climate justice and Indigenous rights and its application to the internal operations of the organization.
Indigenous Climate Action is seeking an highly organized and technologically proficient individual to fill the role of the Operations Coordinator. The Operations Coordinator will support and assist with operational and technical duties, including coordination of staff and administrative and logistical processes. The Operations Coordinator reports to the Operations Manager.
Deadline: Rolling
Type/term: Full-time, 30-35 hours/week
Location: Remote
Salary: $55,000 - $68,000
National Geographic Society & The Nature Conservancy Freshwater and Community Conservation Externship
National Geographic Society x The Nature Conservancy
Freshwater is vital for life on Earth, for people, species, and places across the natural world. Yet, in many places around the globe, our management of freshwater resources is becoming unsustainable. Understanding the interconnectedness and complexity of local and regional freshwater issues is critical to living sustainably on Earth.
In this remote Externship, externs will translate global freshwater conservation issues into a local context, make them relevant and accessible to their communities, and offer solutions to local or regional problems.
Deadline: Rolling
Commitment: 10 hrs/ week
Location: Anywhere
Stipend: $500
Indigenous Youth Wellness Honorarium
Indigenous Climate Action
Deadline: Rolling
Honorarium:
This program is designed to be as accessible as possible, and there are many ways this grant can be utilized. Here are some examples:
→ If you live in the city, you could use it to pay for gas or a ride share to get out on the lan
→ Help to pay for a counseling session
→ Provide an honorarium to an elder for their teachings
→ Pay for an art or yoga class or exercise training session
Indigenous Climate Action (ICA) is excited to relaunch its Indigenous Youth Wellness Honorarium! These honorariums are intended for Indigenous Youth engaged in frontline activism and/or climate justice organizing. At ICA we know that financial and mental health barriers often impact Indigenous Peoples when engaging in climate justice work. By creating this fund we hope to remove some of those barriers that come up when upholding our sacred responsibilities.