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Reporting to the Dean of the School of Arts and Sciences, the Director will be expected to promote the mission of the Center through program development, research, grant writing, community outreach, collaboration with criminal justice agencies, the sponsoring of conferences/events supporting the profession, and limited teaching responsibilities in their area of expertise.
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As part of the Development team, the Grants Manager will identify new grant opportunities and maintain existing grant funding through pre-award planning, submission of applications, and post-grant reporting.
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This includes conducting prospect research, gathering documentation, writing proposals, and completing grant reporting. Write and submit compelling Letters of Intent and grant proposals by funder deadlines, including writing and editing all narratives, data requests, budgets, and more.
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In time, the Director will also supervise two managers of corporate and foundation relations respectively who will provide grant-writing and corporate engagement support and be the primary contact for and oversee the work of a grants support consultancy that provides additional grant writing and prospecting support to State Offices, Policy, Leadership Development & Organizing, and Freedom Schools programs.
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Coordinate with the grant fiscal manager for budget development and financial reporting to meet grant deadlines. Coordinate District fund development efforts, including grant writing, sponsorships, donor programs and other funding opportunities.
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Develop and track annual chapter budget Work with development team on grant writing and reporting Hire chapter staff in accordance with chapter development plan Complete chapter work plans and reports in a timely manner Complete monthly credit card reconciliations Track lobbying activities and C3 compliance.
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Implement effective strategies and techniques to systematically perform library management operations such as budgeting; purchasing; scheduling; managing and maintaining facilities and resources; supervising adults, volunteers, and children; reporting; grant writing; and overseeing circulation and inventory.
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Job responsibilities include teaching, scholarly activity (e.g., grant writing, manuscript submissions, and conference presentations), and service to the program, college, university, community, and profession.
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Grant administration Assists with planning, writing, submitting and executing Federal and State grants; participates in data reporting. Under the supervision of the General Manager primary duties are to assist in short- and long-term transportation planning and reporting efforts related to organizational goals and the analysis of related impacts and costs.
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Experience leading fundraising activities, including donor relations and events, and grant writing. Experience with financial reporting, grant administration, and budgeting.
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Grant administration, writing, and reporting. Assisting with the planning and development of strategies for generating resources and/or revenues for the program; may prepare, review and/or submit contract and/or grant proposals and participate in monitoring activities for compliance to contract/grant specifications.
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The associate director provides oversight for all agency grant writing, working closely with administrative staff to ensure compliance with grant submission calendar and grant reporting is timely and meets requirements.
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And deep familiarity with grant writing and program reporting, particularly for reporting on government contracts. experience running life sciences accelerator and/or accelerator and development grant support programs.
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Oversees all development activities including fundraising campaigns and events, donor relations, and grant writing. Experience administering programs, managing budgets, facilitating the strategic planning process, fundraising, grant writing, and implementing an organization’s vision and mission.
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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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