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Coordinate District fund development efforts, including grant writing, sponsorships, donor programs and other funding opportunities. Minimum of 3 years of experience in fund development, including grant writing, sponsorships, and fundraising.
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At least two years experience in grant writing or fund development with a human service agency. Responsible for writing grant proposals for operating, program/project and/or capital projects to private, corporate and government sources in line with the YWCA's mission with the purpose of securing grant funding for the agency.
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The Development Associate and Grant Writer will support the research, writing, and submission of grant proposals, letters of Intent, grant reports, and other materials or correspondence needed to achieve the organization’s fundraising goals.
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Leading community health organization seeks a Grant Writer to assist in securing funding opportunities to support our programs and initiatives. Qualifications:Bachelor’s DegreeA minimum of 3 years of Grant Writing experience.
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The Grant Writer will identify, define, and develop federal funding sources to support existing and planned program activities as well as lead the development, writing, and submission of grant proposals to federal and state, and certain private funding agencies such as HUD, HHS, CJCC, DOJ, etc.
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Minimum of one (1) year of grant writing experience, preferably for a non profit organization. Job Title: Grant Writer. Under the direction of the Grants Manager, develop and finalize high quality proposals for timely submission for the acquisition of all types of grants, including, but not limited to, government, non-profit, foundations, and for profit opportunities.
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The Grant Writer will be responsible for researching and identifying potential funding sources, writing grant proposals, completing grant applications, and managing grant budgets and reporting requirements.
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The Grant Writer plays a crucial role in securing funding for the organization by developing compelling grant proposals and applications. The Grant Writer will be responsible for managing the end-to-end grant application process, ensuring timely submissions, and maintaining positive relationships with funding sources.
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Being at the forefront of implementing vital fundraising strategies, the Grant Writer, Institutional Relations is pivotal in ensuring programmatic success, enhancing visibility, and driving the mission forward.
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Key Responsibilities · Grant Writing and Project Management: o Serve as the organization's principal grant writer, overseeing the development, project management, submission, and tracking of grant deliverables.
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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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Certification in grant writing (e.g., GPC, CFRE) is highly desirable. 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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All grant procurement efforts will be centralized and coordinated through the Grant Writer to insure deadlines are met and appropriate stakeholders within the Turning Pointe Autism Foundation are engaged and consulted.
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Our newly established nonprofit is searching for a grant writer to review our outstanding list of grants and write 2-5 grants from said list. As the Grant Writer, you will craft compelling grant proposals for our potential donors and sponsors.
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Experience Required: Senior-Level Experience: A senior-level grant writer would have extensive experience in grant writing, particularly in technical or specialized fields.
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