The Community Foundation is seeking an accomplished finance executive who is eager to leverage their expertise to create meaningful social impact. The ideal candidate combines strategic financial acumen with a deep commitment to community transformation, uniting visionary ideas with practical operational experience. They excel at building high-performing teams, fostering collaboration, and driving alignment around shared organizational goals. This leader embodies integrity, innovation, and a results-oriented approach to philanthropy, and is motivated by the opportunity to shape the future of community giving while upholding the highest standards of professional accountability and ethical stewardship
The CFO will be a compelling, advanced practitioner with significant financial leadership experience in a complex organization with excellent communication skills. This role balances high-level strategic oversight with hands-on operational management, requiring expertise in philanthropic accounting, investment management, donor relations and financial stewardship within the distinctive context of a community foundation.
The successful candidate will understand and navigate the unique complexities inherent in community foundation operations, including:
Asset Management Complexity: Oversight of substantial endowments and diverse investment portfolios, requiring sophisticated investment knowledge, committee collaboration, and vendor relationship management.
Complex Charitable Gift Administration: Management of hundreds of individual funds and sophisticated gift types—including donor-directed gifts, private foundations, charitable trusts, and other specialized vehicles—each with unique accounting, reporting, and distribution requirements.
Regulatory Environment: Compliance with complex federal and state regulations, including charitable gift regulations, spending requirements, IRS filings, and audit obligations.
Stakeholder Diversity: Engagement with multiple constituencies—including donors, board members, community leaders, and professional advisors—with varying levels of financial sophistication and diverse communication needs.
Revenue Variability: Stewardship of income streams subject to market performance fluctuations and economic cycles, requiring advanced scenario planning and financial modeling.
This position is full-time, exempt and requires a minimum of four days per week on-site in downtown Toledo.
Requirements
Proven experience as CFO or senior financial executive.
10+ years of progressive finance, accounting or wealth management leadership with budget oversight, analysis, risk management, and reporting experience.
Minimum seven years of supervisory experience developing and motivating high-performing teams.
Demonstrated expertise in accounting, institutional investment management, wealth management and tax implications of charitable giving.
Bachelor’s degree in finance, accounting, or related field required. MBA or equivalent advanced degree strongly preferred.
Exceptional relationship-building and communication skills with ability to connect authentically with diverse stakeholders.
Strong diplomatic skills and high emotional intelligence, enabling thoughtful navigation of sensitive issues, complex relationships, and competing priorities.
Unquestioned integrity and sound judgment, with a demonstrated track record of ethical leadership, transparency, and trust-building in fiduciary environments.
Exceptional attention to detail and an unwavering commitment to accuracy, accountability, and operational excellence.
An innovative, entrepreneurial mindset, with the ability to identify opportunities for continuous improvement, modernize financial systems and processes, and support creative approaches to philanthropy and community investment.
Comfort operating in both strategic and hands-on capacities, with the agility to adapt in a dynamic, mission-driven organization.
A collaborative leadership style that fosters trust, curiosity and shared problem-solving across functions.
Previous foundation or similar philanthropic finance experience.
Knowledge of local philanthropic landscape and key community stakeholders.
Visit www.toledocf.org to learn more about The Greater Toledo Community Foundation.
The Greater Toledo Community Foundation — northwest Ohio's largest philanthropic institution, with more than $580 million in assets and more than $40 million in community investments in 2025.
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