I help NFF’s consulting team manage our pipeline of exciting new potential projects across the country by overseeing our business development data and systems. I also help turn those early project ideas into reality by getting them down on paper in the form of a concept note or grant proposal for our clients and funding partners.
Studying political science at UCLA and international economics at UC San Diego helped me understand the ways that inequity is built into our political and economic systems. Working abroad in Madagascar and Mexico showed me some of the starkest examples of those inequities, and reinforced my commitment to improve access to food, education, housing, and healthcare.
When I’m not at NFF, you can catch me riding my bike through the streets of LA, at my local neighborhood council meetings, or eating tacos.
Bio: Josh manages data and content to drive strategic initiatives and business development, overseeing the pipeline of new funding opportunities in support of financial forecasts, and leading proposal development and grant writing. Previously, he worked with a variety of international development nonprofits, including as an analyst with Baja Project in El Barril, Mexico, and during his Peace Corps service in Madagascar. Josh has a master’s degree in international affairs from University of California, San Diego’s School of Global Policy & Strategy, where he focused on economics, finance, and Latin America, and a Bachelor of Arts in political science and history from the University of California, Los Angeles.
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