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Digital Platform & Web Specialist

Big Bowl of Ideas (BBOI) is a creative strategic communications and public affairs agency that makes the pursuit of social change “hot.” We meet the challenges that non-profit organizations, foundations, and socially responsible businesses face in making their goals relevant and popular. We fuse traditional strategic communications with new-school energy and vibrancy.

About the Job

BBOI is seeking an agile and tech-savvy Digital Platform & Web Specialist to manage and grow our digital footprint. This role is perfect for a developer who understands that a website isn’t just a collection of code, but a vital tool for storytelling and community building.

You will be responsible for the design and maintenance of BBOI’s internal properties and those of our high-impact clients. Beyond standard web maintenance, you will help us explore and implement social community platforms to deepen engagement within the movements we support.

  • Web Design & Maintenance: Oversee the visual and functional health of BBOI properties and client websites.
  • Email Marketing: Manage MailChimp templates, lists, and campaign deployments.
  • Community Platform Development: Work with the team to research, build, and maintain social community platforms (e.g., BuddyPress, Mighty Networks).
  • Cross-Team Collaboration: Interface with the BBOI social media team to ensure digital content is integrated and optimized across all platforms.
  • Web Expert: Proven experience in website design and backend maintenance across diverse platforms. Proficient in WordPress (including theme customization and plugin management) and Wix, with the ability to quickly adapt to other site builders as client needs evolve.
  • Community Builder: Familiarity with or a strong interest in social networking plugins and platforms like BuddyPress or Mighty Networks.
  • Marketing Integration: Proficiency in MailChimp and integrating email capture into web design.
  • Mission-Driven: An interest in social justice, arts, and movement building.
  • Status: Contract / On-Call
  • Hours: Averages 8 hours per week (please note: work is “on-call” based on project needs).
  • Rate: $35 – $50 / hour

If you are a digital architect who wants to use your skills for the common good, we want to hear from you. Please send your resume and a link to your portfolio to roshin@bboi.us with the subject: “Full Name – Digital Platform Specialist”

Business Development Manager

About the job

Big Bowl of Ideas is seeking a self motivated, organized, and resourceful Business Development Manager. 

If you like doing good for the world and generating the resources to do so simultaneously, we’re talking to people who have a real knack for generating business to business projects and government and philanthropic grants that advance our mission to create dynamic culturally competent and design forward solutions for social change.

We generate funding from multiple sectors: business, government, and philanthropy. You have to be equally comfortable talking to the Chief of Social Impact at a B corp as you would a Program Officer at a family foundation or a Director at a County Arts Council or a board member of a social justice nonprofit organization. You will dig in, cajole and be effervescent. 

As a business development manager, you’ll identify new business opportunities in order to generate revenue and help the business grow.

We are looking for someone who can:

  • Build the business development arm of our company by advancing our funder research and proposal generating capacity for large scale projects.
  • Lead on B2B efforts to market to and secure leads for new business opportunities — particularly with government institutions and socially responsible corporations.
  • Assist our current and prospective nonprofit clients on finding funding solutions for creative communications projects.

This position is likely 10 hours/wk but could escalate to 20-25 hours/wk depending on need.

  • Be the primary driver of Business Development for Big Bowl of Ideas.  Working with our President, you will be a champion for the company’s mission, and work to grow our client base.
  • Build on existing research on grant or B2B opportunities in the fields of social justice, economic justice, arts, media and movement building for projects and initiatives that operate at the axis of culture for social change.
  • Lead the planning and preparation of proposals, reports, and other materials for a range of institutional and individual funding opportunities or current client needs.
  • Collaborate with the design team to support the development of online and print communications collateral for potential grantmakers and other external partners, as needed; your ‘making a great deck’ game should be particularly strong.
  • Develop other materials and assist with other grant projects as needed.
  • Research potential grant makers and present opportunity summaries to Management; help prioritize and evaluate new foundation, corporate, government, and individual funding prospects.
  • Coordinate with Development teams of individual current or prospective clients on crafting proposals for dynamic Big Bowl of Ideas concepts.
  • Track grant deadlines to support timely submission of materials to funders.
  • BA or MA in Business Administration or Business Management, or 3+ years work experience in building and leading development teams, in the nonprofit or B2B sales worlds.
  • You are an extremely strong communicator.  You know when transparency or discretion are needed with clients and stakeholders, and can switch between the two seamlessly.
  • Startup/Small Business experience preferred.  You’ve worn many hats in order to get the job done, understand the need for flexibility, and can handle high stress situations with ease.
  • Strong writing for business or proposals skills. You know how to make a pitch and can present to the highest level of management.
  • Resourceful researcher. You’re crafty enough to get something seen by anyone.
  • Familiarity or experience in the worlds of art, design, video and event production.  Ability to communicate or present about the elements within those worlds with ease.
  • Commitment and dedication to social and economic justice and making the world a better place.

The hourly rate for this position will be between $28-40/hr, depending on experience. This is a contracted position for 2025 with the potential of escalating to permanent position in 2026. In addition, we offer a generous 10% commission on gross revenue of all contracts that are won based on your efforts. For the successful person, this can add up quickly. 

We are a creative strategic communications and public affairs agency headquartered in Los Angeles, but operating nationally. We operate at the intersection of culture x social impact daily. We are marketeers for justice. We are agile. Often working with in-house communications teams, we provide creative communications strategies for nonprofits, government agencies, political campaigns and socially responsible businesses. 

We may produce a spoken word video on immigration one day, a large scale pop-up art show about economic justice the next, or a fleet of eye-grabbing memes about voting after that.

Our primary areas of work are in:

  • Advocacy Marketing 
  • Experience Design 
  • Strategic Storytelling 
  • Artists Engagement
  • Dynamic Digital Content
  • Popularizing Policy Analyses

Clients have included The New Georgia Project, NEA, Policy Link, Roosevelt Institute, SEIU, Enterprise Community Partners, Grand Performances, AFL-CIO, Raise the Wage Campaign and the ‘Stop Telling Women to Smile’ art awareness project, among others. See our website at www.bboi.us for more information about our past work.

  • Application instructions

    If you are interested in joining our dynamic team, please send your resume to roshin@bboi.us with the subject: “Full Name – Business Dev Manager"

Community Partnerships Manager

About the job

Big Bowl of Ideas is seeking a dynamic and proactive Community Partnerships Manager

We are a creative strategic communications and public affairs agency headquartered in Los Angeles. We operate at the intersection of culture x social impact daily. We are marketeers for justice. We are agile. We may produce a spoken word video on immigration one day, a large scale pop-up art show about economic justice the next, or a fleet of eye-grabbing memes about voting after that.

We are seeking an organized manager to drive the community engagement and recruitment of organizations and individuals for programming and promotion of OctaviaFest, a festival in development dedicated to the celebration of the life and legacy of Octavia E. Butler and the creativity she inspires. 

The position entails community organizing instincts, coalition building, project management, organizational tasks and collaborative problem-solving. High interest in racial justice, climate change, literature, pop culture, STEAM education principles and Afrofutrism.

Ideally, the individual would be based in Pasadena, Altadena, NE Los Angeles (preferred) or LA Countymore broadly.

This is a short-term freelance role over 3 months and it is likely 10 hours/wk but could escalate to 20-25 hours/wk.

  • Application instructions

    Please send your resume to roshin@bboi.us with the subject: “Full Name – Community Partnerships Manager”

  • You will lead on developing local community partnerships in support of the festival
  • You will help do outreach and list building for promotional purposes
  • You will work with organizations to become program partners and promoters of the festival
  • Proactive instigator and aggressive asker of questions; you don’t wait, you prompt
  • Available to work remotely for 15 hours per week as a 1099 independent contractor
  • Proficiency with Google Suite (especially Sheets) and some Adobe Suite products
  • 2+ years of professional experience
  • Strong writing, organizational and problem solving skills with ability to manage and prioritize multiple concurrent projects
  • Personable and interactive with a willingness to work collaboratively
  • Serious commitment to social change and understanding of social justice
  • No problem with regular in-person engagement with residents and organizations in Pasadena and Altadena
  • Solid understanding and experience in community organizing or local coalition building; knowledge of African American history in Pasadena and Altadena a definite plus

Compensation for this role will range from $30/hr – $45/hr, depending upon experience and readiness to build relationships. Pay is issued biweekly.

We are a creative strategic communications and public affairs agency headquartered in Los Angeles. We operate at the intersection of culture x social impact daily. We are marketeers for justice. We are agile. Often working with in-house communications teams, we provide creative communications strategies for nonprofits, government agencies, political campaigns and socially responsible businesses.

We may produce a spoken word video on immigration one day, a large scale pop-up art show about economic justice the next, or a fleet of eye-grabbing memes about voting after that.

Our primary areas of work are in:

  • Advocacy Marketing
  • Experience Design
  • Strategic Storytelling
  • Artists Engagement
  • Dynamic Digital Content
  • Popularizing Policy Analyses

Clients have included The New Georgia Project, NEA, Policy Link, Roosevelt Institute, SEIU, Enterprise Community Partners, Grand Performances, AFL-CIO, Raise the Wage Campaign and the ‘Stop Telling Women to Smile’ art awareness project, among others. See our website at www.bboi.us for more information about our past work.

Communications Associate

About the job

Big Bowl of Ideas is seeking an agile and resourceful Communications Associate.

We are a creative strategic communications and public affairs agency headquartered in Los Angeles. We operate at the intersection of culture x social impact daily. We are marketeers for justice. We are agile. We may produce a spoken word video on immigration one day, a large scale pop-up art show about economic justice the next, or a fleet of eye-grabbing memes about voting after that.

The position entails project management, organizational tasks and collaborative problem-solving. High interest in media relations, storytelling, writing, progressive viewpoints, and strategic communications is key. It requires a flexible, highly organized, tech savvy candidate with a strong attention to detail, grasp of culture change and strong communication skills.

Ideally, the individual would be based in Los Angeles or California more broadly.This is a short-term freelance role associated with bipoc youth development and restorative justice.It is likely 10 hours/wk but could escalate to 20-25 hours/wk, depending on client demand.

  • Application instructions

    Please send your resume to roshin@bboi.us with the subject: “Full Name – Communications Associate”

  • Leading media relations 
  • Drafting messaging, narrative and copy 
  • Conducting research
  • Driving stakeholder interviews
  • Participating is  collaborative problem solving 
  • Driving project management of creative content that BBOI will develop and produce
  • Proactive instigator and aggressive asker of questions; you don’t wait, you prompt
  • Available to work remotely for 15 hours per week as a 1099 independent contractor
  • Proficiency with Google Suite and some Adobe Suite products
  • 2+ years of professional experience
  • Strong writing, organizational and problem solving skills with ability to manage and prioritize multiple concurrent projects
  • Personable and interactive with a willingness to work collaboratively
  • Serious commitment to social change and understanding of social justice

Compensation for this role will range from $35/hr – $45/hr. Pay is issued biweekly.

We are a creative strategic communications and public affairs agency headquartered in Los Angeles. We operate at the intersection of culture x social impact daily. We are marketeers for justice. We are agile. Often working with in-house communications teams, we provide creative communications strategies for nonprofits, government agencies, political campaigns and socially responsible businesses.

We may produce a spoken word video on immigration one day, a large scale pop-up art show about economic justice the next, or a fleet of eye-grabbing memes about voting after that.

Our primary areas of work are in:

  • Advocacy Marketing
  • Experience Design
  • Strategic Storytelling
  • Artists Engagement
  • Dynamic Digital Content
  • Popularizing Policy Analyses

Clients have included The New Georgia Project, NEA, Policy Link, Roosevelt Institute, SEIU, Enterprise Community Partners, Grand Performances, AFL-CIO, Raise the Wage Campaign and the ‘Stop Telling Women to Smile’ art awareness project, among others. See our website at www.bboi.us for more information about our past work.

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