Cy-Hope is looking for an Executive Director

Position Title: Executive Director   

Reports To: Board of Directors 

About Cy-Hope 

Cy-Hope, founded in 2011 by community leaders and members of Foundry United Methodist Church, is a nonprofit organization in the Cy-Fair area that provides various programs to support underserved children and families. The organization's mission is to make life better for kids through initiatives like its Backpack Program for weekend food assistance,  Hope Centers  for tutoring and life skills, the  Larry Dierker Baseball Academy,  counseling services, and scholarships.  Cy-Hope has grown significantly since its founding, expanding its staff and the number of community-based programs it offers.  

Position Overview 

The Executive Director (ED) serves as the chief executive officer of the organization, responsible for advancing the mission to empower underserved children by meeting essential needs, nurturing growth, and creating opportunities that help them thrive and positively impact their communities. The ED provides strategic leadership, ensures financial sustainability, strengthens partnerships, and fosters a collaborative, trust-based culture. This role balances vision with action, aligning staff, board, and community stakeholders to achieve measurable outcomes for children and families. 

Key Responsibilities 

Leadership & Strategy 

  • Provide visionary, community-centered leadership aligned with the mission and strategic goals.   

  • Translate board priorities into actionable strategies, with a focus on measurable outcomes for kids (academic, social-emotional, and community impact).   

  • Foster a culture of trust, collaboration, and empowerment, ensuring staff feel valued and supported.   

  • Balance innovation with operational discipline, ensuring programs are impactful and sustainable.   

Board Relations 

  • Partner closely with the Board of Directors to set strategic direction, ensure accountability, and strengthen governance.   

  • Provide clear, transparent communication on organizational performance, risks, and opportunities.   

  • Engage the board in fundraising and donor development, leveraging their networks and expertise.   

Operations & Management 

  • Oversee day-to-day operations with a focus on efficiency, clarity, and accountability.   

  • Build and support a leadership team structure that includes Development, Operations, and Data/Impact roles.   

  • Ensure systems are in place for tracking outcomes, measuring effectiveness, and reporting impact.   

  • Promote flexibility and respect for staff passions, while ensuring alignment with organizational priorities.   

 

Financial Management 

  • Develop and manage the annual budget in partnership with the Board and finance team.   

  • Ensure financial sustainability through diversified revenue streams (grants, endowments, sponsorships, earned income, and individual giving).   

  • Align resources strategically, pruning underperforming programs and investing in high-impact initiatives.   

 

Fundraising & Development 

  • Lead a comprehensive fundraising strategy that includes donor cultivation, corporate partnerships, and community engagement.   

  • Strengthen donor relationships and expand the base of support, ensuring long-term sustainability.   

  • Serve as a visible ambassador to the community, enhancing the organization’s reputation and reach.   

 

Advocacy & Community Engagement 

  • Build and deepen partnerships with schools, community groups, corporations, and regional organizations.   

  • Advocate for policies and initiatives that advance equity, opportunity, and well-being for children.   

  • Represent the organization with authenticity and credibility to media, donors, and the broader public. 

 

Qualifications 

  • Bachelor’s degree in business, nonprofit management, or related field (Master’s preferred).   

  • 7–10 years of senior leadership experience, ideally in nonprofit or mission-driven organizations.   

  • Proven track record in fundraising, financial management, and strategic planning.   

  • Strong leadership, communication, and trust-building skills with staff, board, and community.   

  • Experience managing organizational change and restructuring leadership teams.   

  • Commitment to belonging, equity, diversity, inclusion, and community-rooted impact.   

Compensation & Benefits 

  • Competitive salary commensurate with experience.   

  • Benefits package including health insurance, retirement plan, and paid time off.