Capital Program Manager – Seattle

Company: Ventures

Location: Seattle, WA

Job Function: Lending/Loan Operations


Background

At Ventures we believe with the right support, anyone can launch a small business! We’re proud to say, in 30 years Ventures has helped over 7,500 people to do just that—start a business to improve the lives of themselves and their families. Entrepreneurship helps to break the cycle of poverty, create long-term stability, and enrich communities. To achieve the American dream.

Ventures is a Seattle-based nonprofit that provides business education, incubation, coaching, and capital for individuals from underrepresented and low-income communities. We meet people where they are and empower them for sustainable success as entrepreneurs, changing their lives in the process.

Summary

Ventures is seeking a Loan Program Manager for their Capital Loan Program to lead and expand our small business lending initiatives in the Puget Sound region. This is an exciting growth opportunity for an experienced Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFI) lending professional to make a difference for aspiring entrepreneurs.

Responsibilities

Management of Capital Programs

  • Oversee pipeline of loan underwriting, management, and customer service.
  • Assist business owners to prepare applications for Ventures’ capital programs through one-on-one consultations to review client business and financial management and prepare loan applications.
  • Manage loan processing, including but not limited to client intake, loan documentation, and financial analysis as well as loan approval, disbursal, and repayment.
  • Collaborate with training and coaching teams to facilitate open dialogue around loan performance.
  • Supervise billing and invoicing processes and manage non-repayments and delinquent loans.
  • Track and report key client success metrics, including loan repayment, financial and social impact, job creation, and revenue growth.
  • Ensure compliance with Small Business Administration (SBA) and CDFI Fund requirements, industry best practices and regulatory obligations, and reporting requirements.
  • Respond to requests from donors including SBA, CDFI Fund, and private funding partners.
  • Other duties as assigned.

Financial Sustainability

  • Implement underwriting criteria and portfolio strategies that balance financial sustainability with mission-driven impact.
  • Develop partnerships with mission-aligned investors, banks, and philanthropic funders to increase loan capital and expand access for Social Enterprise Development Initiative (SEDI) entrepreneurs.
  • Build internal capacity for efficient capital management and growth, ensuring lending programs scale while maintaining operational excellence.
  • Work with leadership to diversify revenue streams and align capital programs with broader organizational financial goals.

Community Engagement

  • Represent organization to entrepreneurs, community development lenders, and other stakeholders.
  • Enhance financial education and technical assistance for borrowers to ensure entrepreneurs are loan-ready and set up for long-term success.

Requirements

  • 5+ years of progressive experience in CDFI lending, small business finance, economic development, or impact investing within a nonprofit organization
  • Advanced knowledge of credit administration, financial analysis, and lending procedures
  • Knowledge of community economic development, entrepreneurship, and capital access challenges
  • Strong expertise in loan underwriting, risk assessment, and financial modeling
  • Strong understanding and experience working with credit-building agencies
  • Strategic thinker with excellent analytical, problem-solving, and decision-making abilities
  • Ability to effectively adjust to changing and evolving priorities and expectations
  • Able to establish and maintain collaborative relationships with all levels of teammates across the organization
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills with accuracy and attention to detail

Technical Skills

  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite
  • Experience with Lenderfit and DownHome Solutions software or similar lending software systems

Preferred Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree preferred
  • Bilingual (Spanish or other languages relevant to clients) is a strong plus

Compensation and Benefits

  • Starting Salary Range: $75,000-$80,000 per year
  • Subsidized Medical insurance – 90% of premiums paid for by Ventures, 50% of premiums for partners and dependents
  • Paid Dental Insurance – 100% Ventures paid premiums
  • Flexible Spending Account (Medical and Dependent Care)
  • 403(b) Retirement Account; employer match up to 3%
  • Life, AD&D, and long-term disability insurance
  • Generous paid leave, including 17 paid holidays per year; 17 to 24 paid vacation days per year (depending upon tenure); and 12 paid sick days per year

How to Apply

Please submit your resume and a cover letter HERE describing your interest in the position and any unique qualifications you offer.