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The Hurtt Family Health Clinic is looking for a full-time on-site Grant Writer and Manager of Community & Patient Services to coordinate all grants as well as oversee the Community and Patient Services Department.
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The Grant Writer will have 3+ years’ experience in the grant writing field and be able to demonstrate their ability to work independently as they identify, cultivate, solicit and steward potential grant sources on behalf of Hopelink’s programs and services.
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The Grant Writer will manage and write proposals to foundations, governments, local county/state agencies, and full-cycle grant management. The Grant Writer is responsible for overseeing all pre-award and post-award activities for the agency and works in partnership with department directors and other stakeholders to ensure proposals meet the agency’s priorities.
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The Grant Writer will be a key player in Chileda's mission, and is responsible for researching, writing, and submitting grant proposals to secure funding to support Chileda's programming.
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An excellent storyteller, the Grant Writer will articulate NHC’s history, impact, and vision to important audiences. The Grant Writer will report to the Development Manager and will be the lead writer for letters of interest, concept notes, proposals, reports, and other written materials.
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GRANT AND CONTRACT WRITER DEPARTMENT: Fiscal STATUS: Full-time / Exempt REPORTS TO: Controller SUPERVISES: May supervise subordinates as assigned JOB SUMMARY : The primary function of this position is to locate and acquire new funding sources for tribal departments and programs through preparation of grants/proposals.
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Participate in proposal development meetings and engage in scientific writing for grant applications to federal funding agencies, non-profit funding organizations, and foundations, as well as university intramural opportunities.
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Experience: 3-5 years of experience working as a grant writer with demonstrated expertise leading and developing grant applications in response to State and Federal funding opportunities.
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Reporting to the Director of Resource Development, the Grant Writer works as a member of BGCPBC’s Resource Development team, which fulfills an ambitious grant strategy to secure funding from private and corporate foundations, federated campaigns, and government funders in support of BGCPBC programs and general operations.
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Submission Instructions: Please submit your proposal to: Amalia NietoGomez, at amalia@asechicago.org, with "Grant Writer" in the subject line of the email. Example(s) of successful grant proposals you have written, especially for non-profit organizations.
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The Grant Writer is responsible for managing the range of activities associated with the full grant cycle, including researching, preparing and submitting grant proposals and required reports to secure revenue in support of council fund development goals.
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The Grant Writer will work closely with the Director of Strategic Initiatives, the Vice Provost of Student Success, and key faculty and staff to gather ideas and perspectives, crafting compelling and competitive grant applications and contracts.
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The Grant Writer reports to the Assistant Director of Grants Management and is accountable for all aspects of grant writing, including gathering, analyzing, and organizing data and resources to support grant writing efficiency and productivity.
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The grant writer will also build and maintain positive relationships with donors to foster future funding opportunities. As a Grant Writer, you will play an essential role in securing funding for the organization by conducting thorough research, writing compelling grant proposals, and managing grant deadlines.
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SAE Behavioral Health Consultants (SAE) is seeking a Government Grant Writer with experience in behavioral healthcare. Demonstrate success in grant writing for state and federal funding notifications targeting behavioral health and human services, collaborating with agencies such as SAMHSA, DOJ/BJA, CMS, HRSA, ACF, DOE, and other relevant entities.
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