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Ensure Vibrant achieves critical objectives associated with key grants, including, but not limited to, major funding through its Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) contracts.
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The City of Anaheim Finance Department Accounting Division seeks two dynamic Senior Accountants to support the City's accounting and financial reporting, grant accounting, single audit, general ledger, cash management, debt service administration, wire transfers, accounts payable, account analysis and reconciliations.
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The Office of Extramural Fund Management (EFM) is a part of the Office of Research Administration (ORA) which supports the UCLA research program by providing leadership, professional guidance and administrative services to faculty, department administrators, and students.
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This position works in collaboration with a full-time Senior City Planner on the pass-through grants function, and this position works under the direct supervision of the Planning Director. A Bachelor's Degree in Urban Planning, Public Affairs, Public Administration, or a closely-related field, and four years of experience as a City Planner or equivalent.
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Campaign Management : Lead development operations to maximize fundraising in all areas including annual giving, capital campaigns, grants, and planned giving. Bachelor's degree in a related field (such as nonprofit management, fundraising, communications, or business administration.
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Any combination of preparatory post-secondary education and/or progressively responsible experience in business, administration, accounting, education, grants administration or a related field.
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Bachelor's degree in nonprofit management, education, finance, business administration, or a related field. The role includes systems building and maintenance and administrative support for fiscally sponsored projects (FSPs) in the field of education, including client request tracking, data entry and management, grants management, contract management, and documentation.
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Once per quarter, provide a Financial Management Brief on program funding, to include unliquidated obligations (on contracts, grants, and interagency agreements), appropriated funds pending congressional notification, planned obligations, and reclassification of funds.
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Assist in the design, preparation, and interpretation of analytical reports on School-wide research funding and expenditure trends and projections for iSchool administrative leaders (primarily Assistant Dean for Planning & Administration, Associate Dean for Research, and Dean.
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Collaborates with the Office of Research and Planning, Office of Grants Administration, and the Divisions of Academic Affairs and Student Services to design, implement and evaluate institutional programs, services, and initiatives.
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Oversee daily administration of the Office of Grants and Awards, which includes collaborative but separate divisions for Sponsored Projects and Institutional Relations. Grants and Awards is a central part of Swarthmore’s new ASPIRE Offices: the Affiliated Sponsored Projects, Institutional Relations, and Research Integrity and Engagement Offices.
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The Accounting Controls & Reporting section is responsible for grants accounting, financial reporting, the internal control program, payroll, fixed assets, and other miscellaneous general ledger tasks.
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Advise and counsel principal investigators on financial issues and recommend alternative spending strategies, manage renewals, extensions and closeouts of grants, including final financial reporting to the sponsor.
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Complies and analyzes Combined Annual Financial Report (CAFR) as required by the State Department of Finance and Administration, ensuring n accuracy and compliance to the Generally Accepted Accounting Practices (GAAP) and Governmental Fund Accounting Concepts.
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Knowledge of Administration on Aging (AoA) funded programs as well as the federal financial reporting associated with special grants administered by ENOA. Work with the ENOA Administration and staff and ENHSA Accounting Staff to streamline accounting procedures where applicable, still ensuring that adequate internal control is maintained.
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