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Leads the annual appeal, planned giving, special events, & other development efforts, including grant writing. Works with the Treasurer to develop the annual budget & provide monthly updates.
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Project manager to the grant proposal process, including implementation and disbursement of dollars to company territories; cultivates strong working relationships with key funders in order to maintain sustainable funding; participates in grant related presentations as required; oversees procurement of additional funding, including research and grant writing.
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Reporting to the Director of Philanthropic Experience & Operations, the Writer and Grant Manager will use strong research, analytical, and storytelling skills to craft compelling grant proposals, reports, and other donor-facing materials to help secure funding for the organization's approximately $25 million annual budget.
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Actively participate in fundraising efforts, partnering with the CEO and the Development Officer in the promotion of fundraising events, grant writing, and stewarding donor relationships.
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Provide regular reports to HQ to assure grant compliance and safeguard against uncovered program costs in budget. Liaise with development team and grants management on funding opportunities, proposal development, grant writing, reporting and compliance.
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Demonstrable experience as a fundraising generalist, with hands-on practice at institutional giving/grant writing, major gifts, annual giving, corporate partnership building, special events, and online giving campaigns.
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Experience in fund-raising, including: annual and capital campaigns, grant writing, planned giving, and the development of other creative revenue streams. The Camp Executive Director will oversee operation of YMCA Camp Twin Lakes, a 65-acre multi-use youth residence and day camp facility with an annual budget over $3 million.
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Experience with grant writing, budget preparation, and strategic planning. Seeks outside funding in support of Center programming, including grant writing, monitoring grant budgets, and writing reports required by granting agencies.
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Provide grant and budget templates with relevant boiler plate and existing programmatic language and online resources to guide proposal development and take an active role in writing and editing to ensure that proposals speak to rating criteria.
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Three years of experience in non-profit administration or development; significant exposure to grant writing, proposal budget creation, and grant lifecycle management is ideal.
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Our transportation and utility services professionals offer practical, forward-thinking expertise in a wide range of practice areas, including active transportation, bridge design, roadway design and traffic engineering, intelligent transportation systems, utility and broadband services, grant writing, program management and so much more.
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Demonstrated experience with supporting programmatic fundraising efforts, including grant writing, management, and reporting. The CPO will oversee an annual budget of $7.9M, with responsibility and oversight of all programmatic and social services departments, as well as arts & culture, fundraising, and our advocacy and community engagement team.
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Thorough knowledge in areas of interviewing and counseling techniques; report writing, grant and budget administration; public speaking, team building, staff development, and management skill.
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Additionally participates in all aspects of grant writing and proposals. Works under the very general direction of the Principal Investigator or Department Administrator, performs full scope of management responsibilities in a research laboratory, including fiscal/budget management, supervision of staff activities, inventory management, reagent management, animal and safety management etc.
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Lead the development and execution of diverse fundraising strategies for SDCB, encompassing campaigns, individual donors, planned giving, events, grant writing, and corporate sponsorships.
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