The work includes but is not limited to: Develop, plan, coordinate, and implement a robust coalition-building campaign involving diverse team members, partners, and local media; Research and assist in managing and distributing information on public and private grant opportunities, and manage park activation grants; Research and analyze park-related policies, master plans, general plans, etc. in Richmond and Oakland; Use data and analysis gathered through TPL's GIS team to support and inform the work, and ensure focus on program goals; Work with partner organizations and elected officials to strengthen and leverage relationships; Track and represent TPL with partner organizations at City Council, relevant committee meetings and/or other delegation visits as needed; Develop and maintain strong working relationships with partner organizations and other community-based organizations, and assist with their community supportive strategies; Work with consultants, and internal and external marketing professionals to create consistent messaging around park advocacy. The project manager will be responsible for building and maintaining coalition support with local appointed and elected officials, work with partners and key leaders at City agencies, including Departments of Community and Economic Development, Community Services, Recreation and Parks, Public Works, Planning Departments, etc., as well as closely engaging and collaborating with community leaders, nonprofit organizations, and park and equity advocates.