Social Impact Consultant (1099)
Company: Washington Area Community Investment Fund
Location: Washington
Posted on: February 21, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Organization: Washington Area
Community Investment Fund (WACIF) Location: Remote/Hybrid, Attend
Events and Meetings as needed (Washington, DC preferred) Contract
Type: Independent Contractor (1099) Duration: 15 months to 3-year
contract Estimated Level of Effort: ~30-50 hrs/month (varies based
on milestones) Compensation: Competitive hourly or
deliverables-based rate depending on experience About the
Engagement The Washington Area Community Investment Fund (WACIF) is
seeking a Social Impact Consultant to support a 15-month (long
range impact through 3 years) ecosystem initiative focused on
improving financial health, small business resilience, and
ecosystem coordination across the Washington, DC region. This
consultant will lead data analysis, social impact framework
development, learning agenda alignment, and evaluation support tied
to the Strive USA initiative. This is a deliverables-based
consulting engagement, ideal for a social impact consultant,
evaluation specialist, data strategist, or consultant experienced
with ecosystem mapping, CDFIs, community economic development, or
organizational data capacity building. This engagement is advisory
and deliverables-based and does not constitute an employee role.
Scope of Work & Project Phases 1. Landscape Analysis & Data
Alignment Conduct a cross?ecosystem review of partner data
collection methods. Develop and document aligned data definitions,
indicators, and standards so partners “speak the same language”
regarding small business health and impact. Facilitate data
alignment discussions across ecosystem partners. 2. Data Tracking,
Impact Measurement & Reporting Assess partner data to identify
gaps, trends, opportunities, and ecosystem-level insights. Produce
quarterly impact briefings summarizing: Ecosystem performance Small
business financial resilience Gaps in services, referrals, and
access to capital Support WACIF in reporting to regional and
national audiences. 3. Internal Data Measurement & System
Improvement Assess and provide recommendations on WACIF’s internal
data systems to strengthen measurement, dashboarding, and program
insights. Recommend improvements to data processes, infrastructure,
and workflows. Provide advisory support related to WACIF’s
participation in a Data Maturity Assessment (DMA) at the beginning
and end of the contract. 4. Social Impact Framework Design
Collaborate with WACIF to create a robust social impact framework
that goes beyond financial metrics to include qualitative, social,
and ecosystem-wide indicators. Integrate insights from ecosystem
partners, client journey mapping, and program evaluation data. 5.
Qualitative Data Collection & Synthesis Conduct interviews and
surveys with small business owners, partners, and ecosystem actors.
Analyze qualitative insights to identify systemic barriers,
resource flows, and coordination gaps. Produce monthly or quarterly
insights memos. 6. Learning Agenda Implementation Support WACIF in
answering key learning questions, such as: What gaps prevent the DC
small business ecosystem from consistently delivering positive
outcomes? What factors enable or inhibit coordination between
ecosystem actors? Which small business characteristics drive
successful referrals and service uptake? How does improved
ecosystem coordination influence access to capital and technical
assistance? Activities include: Structuring learning questions into
research methods Supporting quarterly learning calls with Strive
USA Producing learning memos and synthesizing shared insights 7.
Evaluation Participation Support WACIF’s participation in Strive
USA evaluation activities by providing requested data inputs and
contextual analysis and attending relevant meetings as appropriate.
. Complete evaluation surveys from third-party vendors. Provide
data, contextual analysis, and documentation as requested. Key
Deliverables Deliverables will be finalized and sequenced by
project phase. Initial deliverables are expected within the first
12–15 months, with additional deliverables subject to contract
extension. Ecosystem Data Alignment Guide Quarterly Impact &
Learning Reports Refined Internal Data Measurement Framework Social
Impact Framework & Indicators Qualitative Insights Summary
(interviews surveys) Baseline & Final Data Maturity Assessment
Results End-of-Year Impact Learning Synthesis Deck Ideal Consultant
Profile You’re a strong fit if you have experience with: CDFIs,
philanthropic initiatives, community development, or small business
ecosystems Evaluation, impact measurement, or learning agendas
Qualitative and quantitative analysis Designing metrics frameworks
or data alignment systems Translating complex data into clear
insights Ecosystem mapping or multi-stakeholder coordination
Independent, consultant-style work with clear deliverables About
The Washington Area Community Investment Fund (Wacif) The
Washington Area Community Investment Fund (WACIF) is a nonprofit
community development financial institution (CDFI) advancing equity
and opportunity in the Washington, DC region. WACIF provides
financial capital, business advisory services, and strategic
ecosystem support to underinvested entrepreneurs and small
businesses. Since 1987, WACIF has deployed more than $100 million
in capital, supported thousands of entrepreneurs, and contributed
to job creation and retention across the region. Learn more at
www.wacif.org . COMPENSATION – will be structured on an hourly or
project-based basis, commensurate with experience and scope of
work. Final rates and payment terms will be outlined in the 1099
Contractor Agreement and tied to defined deliverables and
milestones. Hourly Rate = $60 - $85 per hour Selection will be
based on qualifications, demonstrated experience, and alignment
with the scope of work. This engagement will be governed by a 1099
Contractor Agreement and Scope of Work. Company Description About
The Washington Area Community Investment Fund (Wacif) The
Washington Area Community Investment Fund (Wacif) advances equity
and opportunity in the Washington, D.C. area’s underserved
communities by providing financial capital, business advisory
services, and strategic networking support to underinvested
entrepreneurs. Since its inception in 1987, Wacif has deployed more
than $100 million in capital, served more than 4,500 entrepreneurs
with business advisory services, and helped create or retain more
than 44,000 local jobs. To learn more about Wacif’s work, visit
www.wacif.org. Wacif is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes
candidates from diverse backgrounds. Wacif provides a flexible and
hybrid working environment with the opportunity to work remotely.
Company Description About The Washington Area Community Investment
Fund (Wacif) \r\nThe Washington Area Community Investment Fund
(Wacif) advances equity and opportunity in the Washington, D.C.
area’s underserved communities by providing financial capital,
business advisory services, and strategic networking support to
underinvested entrepreneurs. Since its inception in 1987, Wacif has
deployed more than $100 million in capital, served more than 4,500
entrepreneurs with business advisory services, and helped create or
retain more than 44,000 local jobs. To learn more about Wacif’s
work, visit www.wacif.org.\r\n\r\n\r\nWacif is an equal opportunity
employer and welcomes candidates from diverse backgrounds. Wacif
provides a flexible and hybrid working environment with the
opportunity to work remotely.
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