Evidence & Learning Officer (18-month contract)
Sequoia Climate Foundation
Company Overview
Sequoia Climate Foundation
Irvine, CA, USA
2020
Approximately 50 employees (source: signalhire.com). Revenue of $289.2 million in FY 2023 (source: instrumentl.com).
What They Do
Sequoia Climate Foundation is a private philanthropic foundation that focuses on grantmaking to support climate advocacy, policy efforts, and organizations aimed at accelerating decarbonization across various sectors, including power, transportation, and industry (source: sequoiaclimate.org). Unlike traditional renewable energy companies, Sequoia does not engage in developing or deploying technologies such as solar or wind; instead, it funds initiatives that promote clean technology advancements and market transformations. The foundation's approach is data-driven, assessing grant proposals based on criteria such as emissions reduction potential, speed of impact, and cost-effectiveness (source: climatebase.org).
Projects & Track Record
As a grantmaker, Sequoia Climate Foundation does not execute commercial renewable energy projects but instead funds initiatives led by its grantees. Notable projects include support for the Energy Systems Integration Group (ESIG) in adopting grid-forming technology in ERCOT, Texas, which has influenced ERCOT's studies and requirements for renewable integration (source: sequoiaclimate.org). Additionally, the foundation has expanded its support for Energy Transition Partners (ETP) in Southeast Asia, increasing project numbers from 14 to 34 in 2023, which includes significant upgrades and training for renewable energy integration in Indonesia and the Philippines (source: sequoiaclimate.org).
Recent Developments
In 2023, Sequoia Climate Foundation issued $257,446,975 in grants, continuing its trend of significant funding after a record $180 million in 2022 (source: instrumentl.com). The foundation's grantees have achieved notable milestones, such as influencing ERCOT's grid-forming battery studies and expanding ETP's project portfolio. Sequoia's funding strategy remains focused on internal endowments, with no reported acquisitions or external funding rounds, emphasizing its commitment to long-term climate initiatives (source: influencewatch.org).
Working There
Sequoia Climate Foundation offers a range of roles primarily focused on grantmaking, program management, research, and operations. Positions include Program Manager, Climate Finance, and various research and operational roles, with opportunities available in both Irvine, CA, and London, UK (source: sequoiaclimate.org). The foundation promotes a culture of equal opportunity employment and emphasizes a people-centered approach that prioritizes underserved communities. Employee tenure data indicates a moderate retention rate, reflecting the foundation's relatively young establishment in 2020 (source: signalhire.com).
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Job Description
Sequoia Climate Foundation is a climate philanthropy that believes in a world powered by clean energy, where all people are protected by policies that have averted the worst effects of climate change. We support bold strategies and efforts that will have both near-term impact and the greatest probability of long-term success. We believe that solving climate change requires the adoption of ambitious, evidence-based policy solutions that transform markets, advance clean technology, and lead to large‐scale change.
Job Summary
The Evidence and Learning Officer implements evidence and learning practices, providing actionable, evidence-based insights to grantmaking staff. They provide support in the development of theories of change, and review proposed strategies and grants to support high impact grantmaking. They work closely with grantmaking teams, providing training on key evidence and learning practices, as well as ongoing coaching and implementation support. They support strategic reflection practices with both grantmaking staff and grantees, using established methods and approaches. They work across multiple grantmaking portfolios, and are able to adapt their modes of engagement to meet the needs of grantmaking staff. Where necessary, they engage directly with grant recipients on evidence and learning related topics. They foster and embody a culture of organizational learning. The Research Officer will report to the Chief Evidence and Learning Officer, and collaborate closely with grantmaking staff across multiple organizations.
Essential Job Functions & Key Outcomes
- Collaborates with multiple grantmaking portfolios to support theory of change development and provide pragmatic reviews of proposed grantmaking (using established methods and protocols).
- Supports grantmaking teams to implement purpose-oriented reflection practices with grantees that support grant stewardship and ongoing learning.
- Supports implementation of structured processes for reflection and evidence-based briefings oriented toward distilling actionable insights that maximize climate impact.
- Collaborates with other Evidence and Learning staff to conduct purpose-driven, pragmatic quantitative analysis in support of philanthropic decision-making.
- Fosters and embodies a culture of iterative experimentation and learning internally and with partners.
- Manages multiple projects and timelines
- Performs other duties as required.
Education, Experience & Credentials
- Advanced degree in policy, science, engineering, or mathematics required.
- A minimum of three years working in climate policy, climate philanthropy, or a related field is required.
- Demonstrated experience with synthesizing and translating technical content into actionable insights delivered verbally or writing or verbally required.
- Demonstrated experience with project management and coordination across a team required.
- Knowledge of learning and reflection practices preferred.
Competencies
- Integrity: Commitment to Sequoia Climate Foundation's mission and values.
- Inspirational Leadership: Demonstrated values-based, results-driven leadership.
- Collegiality: Strong work ethic and experience working collaboratively with a team.
- Efficiency/Initiative: Ability to learn quickly, juggle multiple tasks, prioritize effectively and meet deadlines.
- Quality/Compliance: Attention to detail and timelines.
- Analysis: Comfortable applying mathematical concepts, including calculus, statistics, and Bayesian probability.
Working Conditions
This is largely a sedentary position that requires the ability to speak, hear, see, and lift small objects up to 15 lbs. Requires the ability to periodically travel locally, regionally, nationally, and internationally.
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About the role
March 26, 2026
Contract position
Non-profit
March 26, 2026
On-site
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- Irvine, California, United States
Minimum of three years in climate policy, climate philanthropy, or a related field.
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