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Lead cross-programmatic and departmental teams and external partners in development of funding proposals for 5-7 figure government and foundation proposals including creating proposal teams and timelines, collaborating with finance and programs on budget creation, leading technical proposal writing, and ensuring full application package is complete, competitive, and submitted to relevant funder by deadlines.
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You are experienced in funding-related work such as grant writing, grant administration, and budget tracking and reporting. You will develop systems and maintain specialized databases for recording and tracking proposals, awards, and related information, and will ensure that budget reporting and other grant conditions are met in a timely manner.
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Business/Entrepreneur , Writing/Editing , Team Work , Recruitment , Leadership , Community Organization , Communications , Public Speaking , Computers/Technology , Social Services , Education , General Skills , Fund raising/Grant Writing.
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Develop resources and training tools which promote consistent standards in contract and grant administration, clinical trial administration and school-wide financial management. Ability to organize plans, establish and monitor fiscal budget control of contracts and grants administration, gifts, endowments, and privately funded projects for faculty research programs.
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Assist in the management of renewal and supplemental proposals to external sponsors, support the Grant and Contract Admin team member in writing non-technical and budget sections as needed, and interface with pre-award personnel at Duke. Assist the Grant team member with post-award management, keeping track of deadlines, reporting requirements, and budgeting.
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The EHG Executive Director will be adept at teaming and team-building, internal and external public relations, grant-writing, data collection, strategic planning, and problem-solving while providing oversight of distinct, specialized educational, work experience and employment programs for individuals 16 and older who are Deaf, Blind, DeafBlind and those with other exceptionalities.
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Experience in grant writing, excellence in written and spoken communication or posses equal qualifications and experience. The City of Lexington is a historic community with approximately 4700 population located 40 miles east of Kansas City. The City has approximately a $6 million budget, 35 full-time and 32 part-time employees that consists of Police, Fire/EMS, Street, Sewer, Water and Administration departments.
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Participate in Department grant seeking, grant writing and reporting. Plan, direct and personally provide administrative support in administrative areas such as procurement and contract administration; direct the resolution of complex departmental administrative problems; interview, hire, train, and evaluate performance of subordinate staff; assist in planning, organizing and administering the department's annual budget.
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At least five years of experience as administrator of a student services program; successful budgeting experience; and successful grant reporting and writing experience required. Directs implementation of Upward Bound Project philosophy, goals, and objectives; coordinates and assists in the development, implementation, and presentation of Project programs and services; administers project budget; selects, assigns, trains, and directs project staff; acts in a liaison capacity with university faculty staff, and community relative to project services; and completes related administrative duties as required or directed.
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The social and economic problems affecting public services; communication and conflict resolution; principles and practices of budget and fiscal management, supervision, training, and administration of public services; principles and techniques of statistical and quantitative management analysis; grant sources; public information and contract administration; intergovernmental relationships and regulations affecting delivery of public services.
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Knowledge of best practices in the areas of gallery management, grant writing, and fundraising. Minimum of 3 years' experience in arts administration including budget management and strategic planning.
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Foundation grant research and writing experience, in a lead writer role, along with foundation cultivation and relationship-building. Leads the proposal development and submission process; including plans, writing, editing, proposal development, customizing reports and preparing other well-written, compelling and consistent documents that meet strategic direction and funding needs of the Association while aligning with donor goals.
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Identify resources and complete grant writing and/or program development. Budget preparation and control that sustains the mission of the college and student success; grant-funded program compliance.
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Leads the proposal development process including conducting research, project design, grant-writing, budget preparation and forms completion for external funding opportunities. Master's degree in accounting, finance, business administration, public administration, education, communication, English, sciences, project management, or related field, and/or a relevant professional certification related to grants development, grant writing, or grant management.
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History of NSF, DoD, DoE, DARPA, NIH, ARPH, and/or other federal agency proposal development and grant writing experience. This role will also interact directly with Dean's Office staff, including the Assistant Dean of Diversity Equity and Inclusion (for support with broadening participation efforts), the Outreach Director (for support with K-16 educational objectives), the Finance team (for budget coordination), and Columbia Engineering Managers of Grants and Contracts (for support with pre-award activities), and with university-wide partners in central administration and across schools and units.
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