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Supervises, works closely and mentors a staff of five – grants and contracts manager, communications manager, grants coordinator, development/pro bono coordinator and grants data coordinator.
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The Grants Coordinator, under the supervision of the Grants Manager, is responsible for conducting the full range of pre- and post-award activities required to prepare and submit institutional proposals to public and private donors across the IRC in Northern California, with an emphasis on IRC San Jose's programs, with additional support to three other offices and Immigration programming.
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As the Grants Coordinator, you will be responsible for maintaining a $10 million annual workforce development budget, driving our long-term financial sustainability and expansion. Position Title: Grants Coordinator.
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Strong storyteller with the ability to narrate what is inspiring, compelling, and important about the program’s work through a lens of racial equity and inclusion. Craft and disseminate the stories of past participants through a lens of racial equity and inclusion.
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As a member of our Grants Team, the project coordinator will assist in managing all aspects of the grant development process and life cycle, including overall management, planning, and budgeting from award through closeout.
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This recruitment will be used to fill one full-time Grants and Contracts Coordinator position for the VP for Research at Oregon State University ( OSU ). Classification Title Grants/Contracts Coordinator.
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Job Posting Title: Program/Grants Coordinator Position Type: Professional / Unclassified Department: LSUPBRC PopSci - Physical Activity Epidemiology - Clinical Studies (Kara D Denstel (00000631.
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The CDBG Financial Grant Coordinator plans, organizes and coordinates financial grants management and monitoring activities for the Community Development Block Grants (CDBG) Program.
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In collaboration with and under supervision of the Institutional Giving Manager, the Grants Writer Coordinator is responsible for securing funding for APLA Health & Wellness annual operating and program needs through prospect research, writing and timely submission of high-quality, compelling letters of inquiry, proposals and grant stewardship reports to new and existing funders.
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The Grants and Environmental Manager will ensure the successful submission of several grant applications under the Community Development Block Grant ( CDBG ) program and train. Inquiries concerning the complaint/grievance procedure related to sex discrimination, including sexual harassment and sexual assault, should be addressed to the Title IX Coordinator, Carrington Hall 205, 901 S. National Ave., Springfield, Missouri 65897.
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The Grants Coordinator is responsible for managing the execution of foundation and government grants and contract awards. An Affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution and AAM accredited, the Japanese American National Museum (JANM) creates groundbreaking historical and arts exhibitions, educational public programs, award-winning documentaries, and innovative curriculum that illuminate the stories and the rich cultural heritage of people of Japanese ancestry in the United States.
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Partner with faculty in budget development, submission, and post-award management including grant management and reconciliation, cost allocation and forecasting, purchasing, contract management, continuation and expansion of budget requests, budget realignment, reporting and, close out for NIH, HRSA, USDA, DOD, foundation, and intramural grants.
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The Grant Coordinator works with Grant Administrators to develop and prepare grant applications and submissions, establish new research funds, provide monthly monitoring assistance of research funds, track budgetary performance, and submission of required reports for designated grants and contracts.
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The Grant Coordinator provides assistance to the Program directors, who is their business partner, to ensure success in managing grants, goals, timelines, providing expertise in review of financial activities and purpose.
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The Grants Manager plays a key role in the stewardship of prospective and existing grants and is responsible for the effective management and control of grants obtained by GHC. This role serves as the lead grant writer, primary administrative contact, and internal coordinator of all grant activities.
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