Executive Director, National Capital Region (NCR Chapter)

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Hiring Remotely in Washington, DC, USA
In-Office or Remote
128K-177K Annually
Senior level
Kids + Family • Social Impact
The Role
Leads Blue Star Families’ flagship National Capital Region chapter, overseeing strategy, fundraising, operations, staff, volunteers, programs, partnerships, budget, and advisory board development. Builds relationships with Congress, government officials, donors, corporations, and community stakeholders; represents the organization at high-visibility engagements; grows revenue toward $1M+; ensures program quality, compliance, KPI performance, and brand stewardship. Requires frequent local DC-area travel, periodic overnight travel, and strong knowledge of the DMV region.
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Job Title: Executive Director, National Capital Region (NCR) Chapter

Department: Chapter Impact

Location: Hybrid in Washington, D.C. Metro Area (DC / Maryland / Virginia — "DMV")

Reports to:  Vice President of Chapter Impact and Outposts

Classification: Exempt

Position type: Full-Time Employee

Anticipated Pay Range at Commencement of Employment: $128,000 - $177,000


Blue Star Families

Blue Star Families is the largest nonprofit dedicated to making military life better for families. Each year, we support over 1.5 million military- and veteran-connected family members through a national network of 300,000+ members and local chapters in communities across the country.

Our mission is simple and bold: We make military life awesome for families. 

We listen, share, partner, and act to deliver evidence-based, data-driven solutions that work for real people. We’re a lifestyle organization, a friend and neighbor, and a trusted partner. Our approach is collaborative, human-centered, and designed with the whole family in mind.

A Blue Star Family is one with an immediate family member — a spouse, parent, or child — actively serving in the U.S. Armed Forces, including the Guard and Reserves. These families face unique challenges: frequent relocations, deployments, career disruption, and isolation. We respond with research-informed programs that create connection, build resilience, and foster a true sense of belonging.

We serve with urgency but build trust over time — because change happens at the speed of trust. Whether we’re driving spouse employment, supporting caregivers, or helping communities welcome military families, we strive for upstream solutions.

Who We’re Looking For:

  • Bold thinkers. Fast movers. Smart collaborators. People who want to build, lead, and drive measurable change — and who care deeply about making an impact that matters.

What You’ll Do Here:

  • Solve complex challenges with data, heart, and humility
  • Build cross-sector partnerships that get things done
  • Help military families feel at home wherever they live

If you're ready to work in a high-performance, mission-driven environment — and to make life better for those who serve — Blue Star Families is where you belong.


General Description

The Executive Director (ED) is the senior-most leader of Blue Star Families' National Capital Region (NCR) Chapter — the organization's flagship chapter, with 30,000+ members and the largest volunteer base in the network. Reporting to the VP of Chapter Impact & Outposts, the ED owns local strategy, revenue growth, community impact, and team performance, overseeing staff, volunteers, budget, fundraising, programs, and long-term chapter sustainability.

Because the Chapter is based in Washington, DC, this ED carries responsibilities unique among BSF Executive Directors: cultivating relationships with political and government figures, representing BSF on Capitol Hill, serving as the Chapter's primary liaison to BSF's National Headquarters, and standing in for the CEO and President at high-visibility DC engagements when needed. Given the Chapter's scale and visibility, the ED is expected to grow annual revenue to a sustained seven-figure ($1M+) level, building a funding model that matches the Chapter's national profile.

This is BSF's most externally visible chapter ED role — ideal for a high-capacity executive skilled in strategic partnerships, six-figure fundraising, board leadership, and cross-functional coordination, who delivers the mission with excellence, inclusion, and measurable outcomes.

As a fully remote organization, BSF relies on periodic in-person gatherings (staff offsites, retreats, company-wide events) that require overnight travel several times a year; participation is a core part of the role. The ED must also travel frequently within the DC metro area for Hill visits, HQ meetings, and events.

*The Executive Director must reside in, or have at least three years of residence in or significant knowledge of, the Washington, DC metro/DMV region, and must be willing to relocate to the Chapter location.


Key Job Functions

Government Affairs & National Headquarters Relations

  • Cultivate and leverage relationships with members of Congress, congressional staff, Administration officials, and other political figures on BSF's behalf; represent BSF at Hill briefings, hearings, and events to advance policy priorities for military and veteran families.
  • Serve as the Chapter's primary liaison to BSF's National Headquarters, coordinating chapter activity with national strategy; stand in for the CEO and President at high-visibility DC meetings and events when needed.
  • Partner with BSF's Policy, Government Relations, and Executive Office teams to ensure unified messaging, exercising sound political judgment given the visibility and sensitivity of this work.

Fundraising & Revenue Leadership

  • Develop and execute a Chapter Sustainability Plan with a clear pathway to $1M+ in annual revenue, reflecting the DC donor landscape and NCR's flagship scale.
  • Secure major gifts from corporations, foundations, and high-net-worth individuals, prioritizing DC-based government contractors, trade associations, and national corporate headquarters; own annual fundraising goals and donor stewardship.
  • Diversify revenue through corporate sponsorships, foundations, workplace giving, government opportunities, and community campaigns, partnering with the Development and National teams on strategy and pipeline.

Executive Leadership & Chapter Operations

  • Lead the Chapter's full operational portfolio — staff, volunteers, programs, budget, and partnerships — the largest such portfolio in the BSF network.
  • Recruit, manage, coach, and develop chapter staff and its large-scale volunteer corps, and serve as BSF's senior representative in the region, upholding a high standard of professionalism and visibility with media, policymakers, and national partners.
  • Ensure excellence in national program execution (Welcome Week, MFLS, Nourish the Service, etc.), apply BSF's data-driven evaluation model, and maintain compliance with operational policies, budgets, KPIs, and risk management.

Advisory Board & Stakeholder Engagement

  • Recruit, develop, and steward a strategic local Advisory Board, intentionally including political, government, and national-security-adjacent representation.
  • Cultivate relationships with VIPs, elected officials, military installation leaders, philanthropic champions, and corporate executives, leveraging these relationships to advance BSF's priorities and regional presence.
  • Represent BSF at community events and national-level convenings, including Hill events and high-visibility engagements on behalf of the CEO and President.

Community Building & Cross-Sector Partnerships

  • Establish the ED as a recognized thought leader on military family issues, building a network of civic, military, corporate, nonprofit, and philanthropic partners, with emphasis on DC's concentration of federal agencies and defense-sector organizations.
  • Serve as the Chapter's chief ambassador for military-connected families using MFLS insights and BSF research, including with congressional and government audiences; identify opportunities for regional expansion and innovative programming.

Communications & Brand Stewardship

  •  Deepen BSF's local presence through storytelling and brand-consistent communications, partnering with Marketing/Comms to amplify Chapter impact.
  • Serve as an articulate public voice for military families, including in settings representing the CEO and President.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.

Required Experience, Skills & Background

  • Bachelor's degree or 7+ years of progressively responsible experience in community development, nonprofit leadership, or strategic partnerships; 5+ years of staff management experience.
  • Proven six-figure fundraising success, with experience building toward seven-figure organizational revenue strongly preferred; demonstrated success growing an organization or major initiative.
  • Demonstrated experience working with Congress, government agencies, or political campaigns, with an established (or rapidly buildable) network of political and governmental relationships in Washington, DC.
  • Exceptional executive communication skills, with comfort representing senior executives (CEO/President-level) in high-visibility settings; experience managing an advisory board or similar governance structure.
  • Strong organizational management skills — budgeting, planning, KPI accountability, and team development — ideally at the scale of a large, multi-site or high-membership organization.
  • Sound political judgment and discretion, with the ability to navigate bipartisan relationships professionally; mission-driven mindset with integrity, humility, and emotional intelligence.
  • Willingness to work nights/weekends for essential community events (<25% overnight travel, plus frequent local Hill/HQ travel); ability to lift/carry supplies and equipment up to 30 lbs.

Desired Experience, Skills & Background

  • Experience using CRM systems; Salesforce a plus.
  • Understanding of military culture and the lived experience of military families; knowledge of the BSF ecosystem and programs.
  • Prior experience on Capitol Hill, in a government affairs role, at a national trade association, or in a federal agency.
  • Existing relationships with DC-based corporate, philanthropic, or government funders.

More About Blue Star Families

Blue Star Families empowers military and Veteran families to thrive by connecting them with their civilian neighbors — both people and organizations — to create strong communities of mutual support. We believe we're all stronger when we take care of one another.

Our groundbreaking research is raising the nation's awareness of the unique challenges of military family life. With the help of neighbors across the country, Blue Star Families is overcoming the isolation and alienation of frequent moves, deployments, and reduced support from the government. Our innovative programs are solving specific challenges for military families, including fighting economic insecurity with resources that foster spouse career development, creating family strength with rich family programming, and providing critical peer support for caregivers, whose numbers are only increasing.

Blue Star Families is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. 

EEO Policy

Blue Star Families is an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, age, national origin, disability status, genetic information, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.

Why Blue Star Families?
Virtual/remote nonprofit organization that moves with you (position specific)
Career growth opportunities
Excellent benefits (403(b) with matching, Flexible Spending, Medical Insurance, Life Insurance, Short-Term Disability, Communications Allowance, and more)
Permanent Change of Station (PCS) Leave for Active-Duty Military Spouses
On-the-job professional development training
Front-line opportunity to positively impact the military experience
Competitive salaries
Workplace flexibility


Skills Required

  • Bachelor’s degree or 7+ years of progressively responsible experience in community development, nonprofit leadership, or strategic partnerships
  • At least 5 years of staff management experience
  • Proven six-figure fundraising success
  • Experience working with Congress, government agencies, or political campaigns
  • Established or rapidly buildable political and governmental relationships in Washington, DC
  • Exceptional executive communication skills and comfort representing CEO- or President-level executives
  • Experience managing an advisory board or similar governance structure
  • Strong organizational management skills, including budgeting, planning, KPI accountability, and team development
  • Sound political judgment, discretion, integrity, humility, and emotional intelligence
  • Willingness to work nights and weekends for essential community events
  • Less than 25% overnight travel and frequent local travel within the DC metro area
  • Ability to lift or carry supplies and equipment up to 30 pounds
  • Residence in, three years of residence in, or significant knowledge of the Washington, DC metro region, with willingness to relocate if necessary
  • Experience building toward seven-figure organizational revenue
  • Experience using CRM systems, preferably Salesforce
  • Understanding of military culture and military families’ lived experience
  • Prior Capitol Hill, government affairs, national trade association, or federal agency experience
  • Existing relationships with DC-based corporate, philanthropic, or government funders
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The Company
HQ: San Diego, CA
111 Employees
Year Founded: 2009

What We Do

Founded in 2009 by military family members, Blue Star Families is a national nonprofit organization that empowers military families to thrive by connecting them with their civilian neighbors and creating strong communities of support.

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