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Resourceful Communities Grassroots Community Coordinator
The Resourceful Communities Grassroots Community Coordinator role is a full-time, exempt position within the Resourceful Communities team of LegacyWorks Group. This position is a hybrid role and will report to the Resourceful Communities Initiative Director.
About LegacyWorks Group
LegacyWorks Group (LWG) is a collective of changemakers facilitating ambitious collaborative initiatives to address today’s biggest challenges. Through community-driven, place-based initiatives and client-centered consulting programs, we advance projects and portfolios that deliver transformative impact results while building community resilience and the capacity to rise higher. Funders, impact investors, community based organizations, and government agencies engage us for strategy consulting and planning, collaborative facilitation, impact finance, data dashboarding, and initiative incubation and support. Together we build and strengthen networks, amplify and accelerate collaboration, and enable highly effective collective effort at the scale of landscapes, sectors and systems.
About Resourceful Communities
Established in 1991, Resourceful Communities (RC) works with economically and/or socially-distressed communities, particularly BIPOC communities, to strengthen capacity to achieve locally-driven solutions to community challenges. We advance environmental stewardship, social justice, and community economic development through direct technical assistance, networking and financial support.
What You’ll Do
The Grassroots Community Coordinator will work with community- and faith-based organizations to strengthen community projects that address the triple bottom line, with emphasis on local food access, economic development and the environment. Community projects include, but are not limited to, local food access and education, youth and elder programming, cultural heritage and more. The Coordinator will support community organizations by preparing them for small grant support, providing training and technical assistance, and connecting them to additional resources. The Coordinator will spend the majority of their time providing one- on-one technical assistance to community-based organizations in rural North Carolina, assisting with both project-related and organizational development support. The Coordinator will work independently and with team members to develop and deliver workshops and trainings that Resourceful Communities hosts regularly and to support community-based organizations on a range of topics and themes pertinent to faith-based groups and community-based organizations.
The position is based out of the Resourceful Communities office; and in-office work is required at least two days a week. Regular travel in NC is required; mileage reimbursement/car rental for travel and lodging (as needed) will be provided. This position is grant supported and is subject to funding availability. Office space and laptop provided.
Your Primary Responsibilities
Who We’re Looking For
We’re looking for someone who approaches work with curiosity, openness, and care—someone who notices possibilities others might miss and brings both courage and creativity to exploring them. You listen deeply and center the voices of others, embracing growth with honesty and vulnerability, seeing mistakes as part of the learning process. You move with intention, balancing clear direction with openness to surprise and change, and thrive in the space between steady progress and emerging possibility. Your core skills and experience include:
Preferred knowledge, skills and experience include:
Compensation & Benefits
The starting salary for the Grassroots Community Coordinator position is $62,000. We offer a comprehensive benefits package, including health insurance, vision and dental coverage, a 401(k) retirement plan, remote work stipend, and unlimited vacation time alongside sick leave.
To Apply
Apply for this position using our application form to submit a resume, cover letter and references. In your cover letter, be sure to speak to your values and skills. Applications are only accepted via our application form. Applications will be accepted until May 20, 2026.
LegacyWorks is proud to be an affirmative action equal-opportunity employer and is committed to cultivating a diverse and inclusive work culture. LegacyWorks is committed to increasing the diversity of the team, including board and staff, and continuing to improve compensation and benefits. We welcome candidates of all backgrounds and value life experience and achievements. All employees and applicants for employment are not to be discriminated on the basis of race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, gender identity, and sexual orientation), parental status, national origin, age, disability, genetic information (including family medical history), political affiliation, military service, or other non-merit-based factors.
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