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Reporting to the Director of Grant Development and Strategy, the Grant Writer will focus on writing persuasive grant proposals to grant-making organizations and potential funder while keeping the Director apprised of and assessing the viability of new funding opportunities.
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Under the supervision of the Grants Manager, the Grant Writer's primary responsibilities include developing, editing, and writing grant proposals for foundations, corporations, and government entities to meet the financial and operational needs of the organization.
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The Grant Writer II is accountable for securing funding through private and corporate foundations and public agencies to support Avera Health's Mission by developing written applications and proposals and working in collaboration with Avera partner facilities.
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Join the NVFS Family: We are looking to hire a Government Grant Writer (remote) to join the NVFS Grants Administration team! As the Grant Writer, you will develop and write grant proposals, including assembly of grant requests and required documents for timely submission, and works collaboratively with Agency staff.
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Tracks and reports on grant budgets; works with the Chief of Staff and grant writer/grants manager to prepare monthly grant financial reports. The Accounting Manager provides a variety of Accounting and Finance duties such as the management of grant invoicing and related allocations, recording grant receivable payments received, donations and other cash receipts, payroll oversight, accounts receivable oversight, review of accounts payable, and the month-end procedures.
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Our Grant Writer will use strong writing skills in a meaningful way, contributing to the success and impact of a the largest Jewish cultural institution in the United States. As a Grant Writer, you will be responsible for crafting compelling proposals and communications that align with Skirball's priorities, engaging with philanthropists, foundations, corporations, and government entities to secure funding to support the Center's mission.
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Working with the Institutional Relations Team, as well as leadership across JB departments and program divisions, the Grant Writer is responsible for managing grants throughout the lifecycle, from initial prospect identification, research, cultivation, grant writing and submission to stewardship and final reporting.
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Isaiah House is seeking a full-time Grant Writer/Administrator with current skills and the ability to seek and identify various grant opportunities that match funding requirements for our addiction recovery non-profit organization.
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This is a key role on the Development team, responsible for managing a portfolio of grant applications and reports, working towards a team goal of growing and sustaining JVS's grants of $15M in funding.
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The Grant Writer is responsible for identifying public sector prospects for operating, capital and program support, as well as developing and implementing strategies to secure funding from these sources.
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Workstreams managed by this role will also have the support of a regional grant writer, who also supports other City Year sites. regional grants writer to deliver a minimum of. grant proposals and reports.
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The Communications Strategist and Grant Writer role is responsible for managing the development, creation, coordination, and implementation of communications and materials, including print, digital, and video components, as well as creating high quality grant proposals and applications.
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Nanobiosym is seeking an exceptional, highly-motivated grant writer to support Nanobiosym's efforts in developing cutting edge technology from the holistic integration of physics, biomedicine, and nanotechnology.
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The Grant Writer plays a crucial role in securing funding by crafting compelling grant applications that align with the funding criteria of various grantors to help carry out the mission and vision of Atautchikun.
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The Grant Writer will focus on supporting grant writing and manuscript preparations for the Department of OB/GYN and Reproductive Sciences. The Grant Writer serves in a key role to provide advising, writing, and a full range of substantive editing on scientific research proposals, manuscripts, and other written products.
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