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The Nature Conservancy

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A business-minded nonprofit org - Program Manager The Nature Conservancy Employee Review

4.0
19 Nov 2012
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Pros

- Very large organization; many opportunities throughout U.S. and internationally. - Mission-driven culture, good support for employee training and initiative. - Well-funded for a nonprofit conservation org. - Has a history of a relatively flat organizational structure offering opportunities for many employees.

Cons

- Becoming very large and increasingly bureaucratic; an increasingly corporate culture as compared to most nonprofits. - Becoming more hierarchical, with a few stars/celebrities in each office enabled most opportunities for advancement. - The distributed nature of the organization leads to a constant struggle for control of resources between state programs and D.C.-based headquarters. - Management decisions can be erratic, as the business drivers vary by business unit and by manager. This leads to less consistent and often strategically confused decisions by management. In some cases conservation and science priorities rule decisions, in other cases fundraising goals drive decisions, in other cases it is marketing and partner relations, or in some cases alliances between senior managers and empire building within the organization that drive management decisions. - Very competitive environment where advanced degrees from a few select universities tend to be highly rewarded at the expense of other qualifications.

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5.0
19 Jun 2026
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Pros

Remote work, smart, helpful coworkers, room for growth, great benefits.

Cons

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3.0
25 Jun 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Some incredibly kind, smart, and passionate employees. Above average pay for a non-profit (could be better), fulfilling mission, great benefits (healthcare, PTO, 8% 401k match)

Cons

The higher up you go in the org, the worse it gets. Executive leadership is abysmal and they completely eroded trust in their ability to lead. Most of the C-suite needs to be replaced with people with higher EQ. Marketing in particular has an extremely toxic corporate culture that’s become immensely worse in the past 3-5 years. Layoffs were never a common occurrence, but in the last couple years, they happen with no rhyme or reason and those exact roles that were eliminated are seemingly reposted just mere weeks after folks are pushed out. Beware of what team you’re joining. It’s a mixed bag. Some amazing teams with incredible leadership, and some not.

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