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Executive Director

Chicago, IL, USA
Full-time
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How to Apply

Candidates should apply by sending their resume to [email protected].

Finalists for the position will be asked to provide a written statement or policy/research paper they've developed to help the hiring team assess their understanding of systemic court reform issues, whether their career choices align with their values, and their ability to communicate effectively.

Who we are

Chicago Appleseed Center for Fair Courts is an innovative not-for-profit research and advocacy organization dedicated to advancing a fair, accessible, and equitable court system in Illinois through collaborative, evidence-based solutions. Our focus areas are court transparency, decarceration and diversion, community autonomy, and economic accessibility. For nearly 30 years, we have fearlessly tackled systemic inequities in the courts—exposing flaws, fighting for transformative reform, and winning lasting changes that make the system work better for everyone. Our impact speaks for itself:

  1. Co-led the successful campaign to end money bond in Illinois with the Pretrial Fairness Act.
  2. Pioneered court-watching programs and data-driven reports that have reshaped pretrial court practices and reduced incarceration.
  3. Secured landmark policy wins on compassionate release, court fines and fees, eviction, diversion, and more.
  4. Built powerful coalitions of community members, grassroots organizations, directly impacted people, and court stakeholders working to turn research into action.

Come help us deliver the next wave of court reform in Illinois!

 

Who you are

You have a deep mission alignment with Chicago Appleseed’s vision for a fairer and more effective legal system and the ability to manage ongoing operations, build sustainability, and lead a team working to advance research-driven reform.

 

What you’ll do

The Executive Director is responsible for the leadership of Chicago Appleseed Center for Fair Courts, including:

  • Strategic & Operational Planning and Execution – Develops and continually updates strategic goals and priorities; translates strategy into an operating plan, allocating limited resources to the most important initiatives for maximal strategic impact.
  • Fundraising & Development – Owns the development and execution of the annual fundraising strategy; acts as the main fundraiser, grant writer, and donor liaison for the organization; continually builds and activates a network of important donor and funder relationships.
  • Staff Supervision & Organizational Oversight – Supervises staff and supports rotating interns/fellows; engages with volunteers to support execution of all initiatives and programs.
  • Financial Management – Supervises Operations Coordinator in all tasks related to financial management and IRS compliance, including the CRM; ensures compliance with the organization’s status as a 501(c)(3) charitable nonprofit organization; and works with accountants and auditors to complete audits and file all required forms.
  • Program Management, Research & Advocacy – Supervises the Research Manager and other staff across all research initiatives and active programs; serves as lead advocate with legislators, stakeholders, coalition partners, and other decision-makers.
  • Communications – Acts as the organization’s main spokesperson; supervises staff/consultants in all tasks related to internal/external communications (e.g., social media/website needs, public-facing content, public relations and media).
  • Board Leadership, Development, and Administration – Plans and facilitates meetings of the Chicago Appleseed Center for Fair Courts Board of Directors and its committees; identifies and recruits new potential Board Members; engages with Board Members to align on program, research, financial, and other needs.

 

Requirements

  • Nonprofit/public interest leadership and collaborative managerial experience with a record of increasing organizations’ growth/impact.
  • Passionate commitment to providing anti-racist leadership and change work.
  • Progressive fundraising record; demonstrated ability to successfully develop and execute fundraising strategies and tactics.
  • Effective at appealing to public/private interests in Chicago, Illinois, and nationally.
  • Degree or equivalent professional experience in law, legal system reform, public policy, public administration, or related field.

Lives in Chicago or surrounding area, or is willing to relocate.

 

Desired Experience/Abilities

  • Experience contributing to or leading at least one significant policy/legislative campaign.
  • Proximity or lived experience with the legal system and/or in the criminal legal domain.
  • Familiarity with the legal services and advocacy landscape in Chicago and Illinois.

 

Salary, Benefits & Compensation Package

This is a full-time hybrid position. Any candidate for this position must be able to take in-person meetings in Chicago and be available to meet with staff/donor on a regular basis.

The salary range for this position is $90,000 to $120,000, depending on experience and ability to demonstrate the competencies, background, and experiences listed above. Bonus and raise schedules for the Executive Director are solely discretionary by the Board of Directors.

We offer a competitive benefits package, including PPO health insurance (employer-paid premium) and generous PTO: 15 paid vacation and 10 personal days per year; three all-staff breaks annually

(5 days in July, 3 days in November, and 10 days in December/January); and the observance of other federal holidays.

 

How to Apply: 

Candidates should apply by sending their resume to [email protected].

Finalists for the position will be asked to provide a written statement or policy/research paper they've developed to help the hiring team assess their understanding of systemic court reform issues, whether their career choices align with their values, and their ability to communicate effectively.

Organization Info

Chicago Appleseed Center for Fair Courts

Overview
Headquarters: 
Chicago, IL, USA
About Us
Mission: 

We're bridging the gap between the courts, lawmakers, lawyers, and the public to create long-lasting institutional change.

Programs: 

Chicago Appleseed Center for Fair Courts is a community-driven advocacy organization using mixed-methods research approaches to interrupt cycles of poverty, mass incarceration, and racial injustice inherent to the legal system.

Our areas of focus are court transparency, decarceration, economic accessibility, and community autonomy. We bridge the gap between the legal system, legislators, lawyers, and community members so that the public has the resources necessary to effectively access their rights and advocate for accountability, transparency, and equity in the courts.

We consider court issues with a systemic lens—recognizing the interconnected systems that create inequitable outcomes for certain communities. For decades, Chicago Appleseed has been the leading local organization systematically collaborating with grassroots organizations, academics, journalists, and court system actors to strategically support community-led solutions to systemic problems with empirical evidence.

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Listing Stats

Post Date: 
Feb 4 2026
Active Until: 
Mar 3 2026
Hiring Organization: 
Chicago Appleseed Center for Fair Courts
industry: 
Nonprofit