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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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Work closely with the Grant Compliance Associate and the Grant Accounting Manager on the Accounting & Finance team to maintain awareness of and address any issues related to financial aspects of grant submission, monitoring, compliance and reporting.
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As Deputy Director of Grant Monitoring and Compliance Unit within the Budget Division you will be responsible to oversee our organization’s administration and compliance with federal grants, including HOME Investment Partnerships Program (HOME – ARP.
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The Grant Specialist will lead day-to-day financial operations of federal grants awarded to the University including budgeting, monitoring expenditures, reconciling financial data, and managing sub-awards.
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Administer grants for GHC, including: monitoring of grants to ensure compliance with grant guidelines; communicate with internal constituents such as the Finance Team and Director of Legal & Compliance to ensure grant compliance and accurate financial reporting; maintain updated grant records and all donation information in Salesforce.
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Reporting to the Associate Director of Finance, the Grants Manager-Post Award is responsible for monitoring post-award activities within ISERP related to its portfolio of grants and contracts, using knowledge of grant and contract management rules and regulations, technical expertise, and analytical skills.
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Under the direction of the Executive Director, the Fiscal Analyst for Grants and Projects is responsible for monitoring grant funded programs and contracts to ensure administrative and financial efficiency and compliance with applicable laws, policies, regulations, and standards.
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Prepares the schedule of expenditures for auditors and handles grant accounting, including tracking and monitoring all grants and ensuring grants are properly recorded in the general ledger.
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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 Accountant assumes responsibility for the complete accounting and financial reporting associated with grants, providing support throughout the grant application process, and diligently monitoring grant performance metrics.
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Our expertise is in the fields of monitoring and evaluation; democracy and governance; peace and stability; rule of law and accountability; education; gender and inclusion; strategic communications; and leadership and organizational development.
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A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A GRANTS MANAGER As a Grants Manager, you are responsible for assisting with monitoring grant activity and compliance requirements. GRANTS MANAGER City of Edinburg in Edinburg, TX is actively seeking a dedicated Grants Manager to manage and supervise City-wide grant funding opportunities.
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The Senior Grants Manager will provide contractual and grant advice to MSI staff at both headquarters in Arlington, VA and various field offices, and provide training as needed. Draft and administer U.S. government funded grants, specifically USAID rules and regulations for grants issued under contracts and cooperative agreements.
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Our client is seeking a skilled and detail-oriented Grants and Contract Accountant to join a team of talented and dynamic financial professionals in the Administration and Finance department who share a passion for meticulous data collection, precise financial statement preparation, and accounting reports that serve as crucial tools for monitoring financial performance.
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Supplement the efforts of our Audit Staff by randomly monitoring live calls as needed. Our Corporate Social Responsibility program, Newrez NOW, empowers employees to become leaders in their communities through a robust program that includes volunteering, philanthropy, nonprofit grants, and more.
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