Description
We The People Action Fund: Organizer (Bay City)
Remote
$52,850 - $57,850 (Yearly)
Employer-sponsored health insurance offered
We The People Action Fund
Organizing
Non-Profit
Departmental Staff (a role in a specific department. Ex: Organizer, Finance Assistant, Social Media Manager)
How to Apply: --Please submit a cover letter and resume through our jobs page by June 16, 2026. --In the cover letter, which may be written or spoken, please address the prompt below. Responses should be 1-2 pages or 4-8 minutes in length. Any basic word processing, video, or voice recording formats are fine for this exercise (ex: voice memo app on a phone or Google Docs). --Cover Letter Prompt: Tell a story about a time when you had to fight for something that you or a loved one needed because of economic, racial, gender inequality, or another form of injustice. Who was involved? Why was it important to you to act? What actions did you take? Why? What was the outcome? --The anticipated start date for this position is mid-August.
June 16, 2026
About We The People:
We The People Action Fund (WTPAF) (501c4), along with and through its sister organization, We The People Michigan (WTPMI) (501c3), works to build a multi-racial, working-class constituency across the state that is engaged in community organizing, the development of leaders, and the building of a unified, proactive agenda rooted in economic, racial, and social justice for all Michiganders. In 2018, people from all corners of Michigan came together to outline The People's Agenda, a vision for a Michigan in which all people have dignity, that is safe and sustainable, and that protects our democracy and acknowledges our history. Since then, We The People Action Fund and We The People Michigan have been organizing across the state in support of this living, evolving vision.
About the Position:
WTPAF seeks a full-time organizer that will work to develop relationships with community members in the Great Lakes area, with a focus on Bay City. The organizer will work to build a base of volunteer leaders across the City that will build and run a community organizing campaign related to local issues. The campaign will provide a community and political home for BIPOC and working class people that is values-centered, where members deepen their political analysis and sharpen community organizing skills by engaging in campaign work. The Bay City Organizer will report to the Lead Organizer.
Primary Responsibilities:
The ideal candidate would have these knowledge, skills, and abilities:
WTPAF is a diverse team of people, and we believe that our diversity makes us stronger. As we work to build a multi-racial, working-class constituency across the state, we believe that representation from diverse communities is crucial to our shared success. We also recognize that people who identify as women, trans, non-binary folks, and BIPOC are less likely to apply for jobs unless they believe they meet all qualifications. We believe in leadership potential and development, and encourage people from these groups to apply if you meet some but not all of these qualifications.
Position Location: Employee must be based in Michigan's Great Lakes region, with a preference for Bay County.
Work Schedule and Conditions: Work schedule is standard business hours with flexibility. Evenings and weekends may be required. There may be occasional travel around the State of Michigan, and prolonged periods of sitting in a car and driving. Must be able to lift up to 15 pounds at times.
Compensation: This is a full-time permanent position with a salary range of $52,850-57,850 annually, commensurate with experience. Salaries are adjusted based on federal COLA at the end of each year, not to exceed 5% (budget permitting); and staff have the opportunity to increase their level and pay each year based on an evaluation of their skills.
Benefits include 100% coverage of health insurance for employees and 75% coverage of eligible family members; 100% coverage of dental and vision for employees and eligible family members; 401(k) with a 5% employer match; and a generous PTO package, including a minimum of 30 paid days off per year for holidays and observances, and 2 weeks paid vacation.
This position is included in the bargaining unit of WTPAF employees represented by the Newspaper Guild of Detroit – CWA Local 34022.
We The People Michigan is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Women, people of color, persons with disabilities, and LGBTQ people are strongly encouraged to apply.
Description
We The People Action Fund: Organizer (Bay City)
Remote
$52,850 - $57,850 (Yearly)
Employer-sponsored health insurance offered
We The People Action Fund
Organizing
Non-Profit
Departmental Staff (a role in a specific department. Ex: Organizer, Finance Assistant, Social Media Manager)
How to Apply: --Please submit a cover letter and resume through our jobs page by June 16, 2026. --In the cover letter, which may be written or spoken, please address the prompt below. Responses should be 1-2 pages or 4-8 minutes in length. Any basic word processing, video, or voice recording formats are fine for this exercise (ex: voice memo app on a phone or Google Docs). --Cover Letter Prompt: Tell a story about a time when you had to fight for something that you or a loved one needed because of economic, racial, gender inequality, or another form of injustice. Who was involved? Why was it important to you to act? What actions did you take? Why? What was the outcome? --The anticipated start date for this position is mid-August.
June 16, 2026
About We The People:
We The People Action Fund (WTPAF) (501c4), along with and through its sister organization, We The People Michigan (WTPMI) (501c3), works to build a multi-racial, working-class constituency across the state that is engaged in community organizing, the development of leaders, and the building of a unified, proactive agenda rooted in economic, racial, and social justice for all Michiganders. In 2018, people from all corners of Michigan came together to outline The People's Agenda, a vision for a Michigan in which all people have dignity, that is safe and sustainable, and that protects our democracy and acknowledges our history. Since then, We The People Action Fund and We The People Michigan have been organizing across the state in support of this living, evolving vision.
About the Position:
WTPAF seeks a full-time organizer that will work to develop relationships with community members in the Great Lakes area, with a focus on Bay City. The organizer will work to build a base of volunteer leaders across the City that will build and run a community organizing campaign related to local issues. The campaign will provide a community and political home for BIPOC and working class people that is values-centered, where members deepen their political analysis and sharpen community organizing skills by engaging in campaign work. The Bay City Organizer will report to the Lead Organizer.
Primary Responsibilities:
The ideal candidate would have these knowledge, skills, and abilities:
WTPAF is a diverse team of people, and we believe that our diversity makes us stronger. As we work to build a multi-racial, working-class constituency across the state, we believe that representation from diverse communities is crucial to our shared success. We also recognize that people who identify as women, trans, non-binary folks, and BIPOC are less likely to apply for jobs unless they believe they meet all qualifications. We believe in leadership potential and development, and encourage people from these groups to apply if you meet some but not all of these qualifications.
Position Location: Employee must be based in Michigan's Great Lakes region, with a preference for Bay County.
Work Schedule and Conditions: Work schedule is standard business hours with flexibility. Evenings and weekends may be required. There may be occasional travel around the State of Michigan, and prolonged periods of sitting in a car and driving. Must be able to lift up to 15 pounds at times.
Compensation: This is a full-time permanent position with a salary range of $52,850-57,850 annually, commensurate with experience. Salaries are adjusted based on federal COLA at the end of each year, not to exceed 5% (budget permitting); and staff have the opportunity to increase their level and pay each year based on an evaluation of their skills.
Benefits include 100% coverage of health insurance for employees and 75% coverage of eligible family members; 100% coverage of dental and vision for employees and eligible family members; 401(k) with a 5% employer match; and a generous PTO package, including a minimum of 30 paid days off per year for holidays and observances, and 2 weeks paid vacation.
This position is included in the bargaining unit of WTPAF employees represented by the Newspaper Guild of Detroit – CWA Local 34022.
We The People Michigan is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Women, people of color, persons with disabilities, and LGBTQ people are strongly encouraged to apply.
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