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Supplemental Qualifications Experience in imaging flow cytometry, paper, and grant writing is preferred. Experience in imaging flow cytometry, paper, and grant writing is preferred.
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Coordinate District fund development efforts, including grant writing, sponsorships, donor programs and other funding opportunities. Minimum of 3 years of experience in fund development, including grant writing, sponsorships, and fundraising.
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DEA’s planning group specializes in environmental and NEPA compliance, comprehensive and master planning, land use and development permitting, permitting strategies, plan and code amendments, urban design, multimodal transportation, housing, and grant writing.
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Participate in grant writing efforts of institutional partners (UCSC faculty, other program directors, and external partners as appropriate). Prepare reports and narrative for reports and grant proposals to the primary funding agencies (such as NHGRI, NIH, and NSF.
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Reconcile the revenue from the accounting ERP system (CostPoint) to the Development grant tracking system Odyssey (Salesforce). Ensure that our Grant accounting for multiyear grants is accurate and reflected in the Adaptive Insights financial planning system.
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Our transportation and utility services professionals offer practical, forward-thinking expertise in a wide range of practice areas, including active transportation, bridge design, roadway design and traffic engineering, intelligent transportation systems, utility and broadband services, grant writing, program management and so much 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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Demonstrated success in grant writing; and. Writing and rhetoric faculty have access to a university-wide writing-in-the-disciplines program housed in our University Writing Center.
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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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The University of Virginia’s Department of English/Program in Creative Writing—one of the nation’s highest-ranked programs — invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor in Poetry, expected to begin Fall semester 2024.
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News/Sports Writing Skills. The ideal candidate is a quick-thinking self-starter and resourceful producer who has a passion for content along with strong writing skills, and the ability to ignite conversations in everything from pop culture to news and politics.
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Proven success of securing large contracts or grant funding from state or federal agencies (e.g., DHHS, NIH, NIJ, CMS, CDC, SAMHSA, HRSA, VA, DOD), PCORI, or foundations is preferred. Lead proposals and grant applications, developing proposals with high technical complexity requiring application of relevant gender and feminist principles and strategies.
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We are seeking a Senior Grant Accountant that will be responsible for fiscal oversight of Head Start and Early Head Start programs and related federal, state and other funding sources to support the program.
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We are a growing start-up company looking for a Side Hustle Expert - Freelance Writing and Editing to join our community. As a Side Hustle Expert, you will be responsible for a variety of tasks to help our community, including researching, sharing, and mentoring others to succeed with their freelance writing and editing, and other side hustles.
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Experience with Trio Grants, grant writing, budgets, financial aid is preferred. This position reports to the Assistant Provost and is a full-time, nine month position housed on campus that may be renewed extended for an additional year dependent on grant funding opportunities and outcomes.
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