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Educational Foundation : bachelor’s degree is preferred, setting the stage for a robust understanding of civic engagement and non-profit management. This includes experience in grant writing, managing donor relationships, and executing fundraising events and campaigns.
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Minimum of one (1) year of grant writing experience, preferably for a non profit organization. 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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Lifesteps is a non-profit human services organization which has been serving Western Pennsylvania for 100 years by helping individuals and families with life's changing needs. Bachelors Degree or higher in Rehabilitative Sciences and Technology, Speech and Language Pathology & Audiology, Education or a related fieldPrior experience with Grant Writing, procurement of funding and/or business developmentGREAT benefit package.
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Master's degree from an accredited College or University with a major in Social Services, Education, Non-Profit Management. Bachelor's Degree from an accredited College or University with a major in Social Services, Education, Non-Profit Management, or equivalent work experience.
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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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The Salvation Army , an internationally recognized non-profit, faith-based organization, has an opening for a Grants Writer for the Houston Area Command, located in Houston, Texas. Knowledge of the principles and practices of grant administration and grant writing skills.
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Develop and execute comprehensive fundraising strategies to ensure financial sustainability, including grant writing and donor cultivation, leveraging experience with non-profit grants.
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The Executive Director will oversee and manage the operations of Summit County Preschool, including curriculum development, staff management, grant writing, budget and financial management, and regulatory compliance.
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5+ years of demonstrated leadership success in non-profit fundraising and development, including cultivation and solicitation of individual donors, foundations, and corporations, as well as grant writing and grant management.
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Manage the work of the development office staff to ensure they meet all annual and long-term goals of the fundraising program, which includes the functions of annual giving, major and planned gifts, grant writing and management, campaign administrative support, database management, and Auction staffing.
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Demonstrated senior-level experience in a leadership role in a museum or non-profit setting, including grant writing, fundraising, and financial management. Develops all exhibits by researching, writing, and installing new exhibits and rotating curatorial responsibilities with guest curators and staff.
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A minimum of 10 years of experience in a role focused on foundation grant writing, fundraising and business development in a non-profit organization. Supports grant writing for both programmatic and unrestricted funding opportunities from corporations and foundations in partnership with the External Affairs team.
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Are you familiar with non-profit grant applications? Grant writing/development - Grant Research. You will have access to our current grant tracker as well as any other information relevant to the project.
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Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with demonstrated experience in grant writing, copywriting, and content creation. Sunny Glen Children's Home is a non-profit organization based in San Benito, TX that provides a safe, nurturing, and therapeutic residential environment for children and youth who have experienced abuse, neglect, and trauma.
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A minimum of two years or more of professional experience in youth development, non-profit management, sales or new business development with an emphasis on fundraising, grant writing, management, budgeting, community and public relations.
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