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They are responsible for identifying, obtaining, processing, and tracking federal, state, foundation, and private enterprise grants for APS. This position streamlines the grant development process and secures funding for various projects in the school district that are aligned with APS strategic priorities RESPONSIBILITIES: Provides grant writing support and technical assistance to schools and central office staff in developing and submitting competitive grant proposals.
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We are working with a top 40 accountancy practice who are looking for someone to join the expansion of its Grant Funding team.
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The Grants Manager and Writer will play a critical role in increasing ICS’s revenue and support its growth as a national nonprofit organization. At least two years of experience as a grants writer manager/writer at a nonprofit organization.
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We are seeking a highly motivated and experienced Grants Writer to join our dynamic team on a contract basis. Please include “Contract Grants Writer Application – [Your Name]” in the subject line.
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As the Grants Writer, you will be responsible for writing and managing the annual cycle of foundation and corporate grants with an emphasis on developing long-term partnerships with funders through identification, cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship.
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Job Title: Grants Writer. Administers State and Federal grants related to homeland security, emergency preparedness and public safety, and assists in formulating policy with respect to the allocation of these grant funds.
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Grants and Resource Development Writer. The Grant and Resource Development Writer is responsible for pre and post award technical writing for non-profit grant proposals, professional presentations, and white papers.
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As a member of the Grants Management team, the Grants Writer is responsible for developing compelling proposals to secure grant funding for programs and services at CURE. Duties of this position include the full range of activities required to prepare, submit, and manage grant proposals, including conducting grant prospect research, writing proposals, completing reports, and tracking all grants.
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Minimum of 5 years of experience in grant writing, with a successful track record of securing local (municipal), state (Illinois), and federal grants, preferably in higher education or nonprofit settings.
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Looking for a Technical Writer to support its State Broadband and Digital Equity Office functions. The Technical Writer will prepare and/or maintain documentation pertaining to State Broadband and Digital Equity Office functions.
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Founded in 1940 under the leadership of Thurgood Marshall, who subsequently became the first Black U.S. Supreme Court Justice, LDF was launched at a time when the nation’s aspirations for equality and due process of law were stifled by widespread state-sponsored racial inequality.
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The Grants Writer reports directly to the Director of Grants Management. The Grants Writer is required to use the Raiser's Edge NXT system to manage their portfolio, enter donor (new and existing) information, track deadlines for proposals, reports, and donor touchpoints (meetings, calls, emails.
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Has a track record of successfully securing grants for non-profit organizations. Reporting to the Senior Director of Education, the Grant Writer and Coordinator will play a critical role in the growth of the organization.
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In coordination with the President and Vice President of Development & Strategy, the Grants Writer will facilitate communications with private and public funders to enhance the stature of the Zoo and increase financial support.
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