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QMHP Keywords: Qualified Mental Health Professional, QMHP, Case Manager, Rehabilitation Specialist, Service Coordinator, Mental Health Professional, Mental Health Specialist, Social Worker. Integral Care's ACT team includes social workers and counselors who focus on mental health and case management, a housing specialist, a substance use counselor, a peer support specialist, a registered nurse and an advanced practice nurse.
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Previous hands-on experience with non-profit and government grants. Collaborate and support Sr. Grants Accountants and Finance leadership on special projects. Exceptional ability to interpret contracts, requirements, policies, and procedures associated with grants while ensuring compliance.
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The Accountant & Grants Manager serves as a staff member at will of the New Orleans BioInnovation Center, Inc. In that capacity, the Accountant and Grants Manager is primarily responsible for preparing and maintaining financial records and reports in accordance with GAAP and non-profit accounting standards, performing account reconciliations and month-end close processes, and performing the annual budgeting and audit cycles.
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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. 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.
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The Grants & Budget Manager will be responsible for leading the effective and efficient operations in the areas of procurement, solicitation, budget preparation, contracting, and award administration (grants, contracts and subawards) to include financial monitoring.
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Farmers Market Fund is searching for a contract Grants Specialist to support the organization with grant writing and research related tasks in 2024. 3-5 years of grant writing experience, especially skilled with private foundation grants.
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GRANTS MANAGER City of Edinburg in Edinburg, TX is actively seeking a dedicated Grants Manager to manage and supervise City-wide grant funding opportunities. QUALIFICATIONS FOR A GRANTS MANAGER Requires broad knowledge in a general professional or technical field.
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The Grants Manager will also work closely with the Executive Director and Chief Program Officer in managing data collection and reporting deadlines. The Grants Manager will be responsible for researching, writing, submitting, and tracking letters of inquiry and grant applications, as well as executing all necessary reporting and funder communications.
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TheContracts & Grants Accountant prepares invoices and financial reports for externalfunding agencies, reviews and approves expenditures related to sponsoredprojects, resolves errors, responds to inquiries from researchers and sponsors,and assists with external and internal auditing of sponsored projects.
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Review all sponsored project proposals for assigned faculty prior to them being forwarded to the Grants & Contracts Manager and ORA for signature. This position works independently on a variety of complex level grants/contracts, including those from USAID, UNICEF, NIH, Bloomberg, WHO and Gates Foundation.
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The Grants and Contracts Financial Compliance Manager reports directly to the Director Finance for Private Funding and Earned Revenue. Collaborate with Financial, Planning and Analysis to monitor grants expenditures and revenue.
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Position Summary:IEM is looking to bring on Full Time-Grant Management Specialist III (GMS III) will support IEM’s Team with its efforts, working hand-in-hand with the state /local government and private non-profit representatives to guide them through the Grants process.
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This position is responsible for managing and overseeing an assigned portfolio of complex 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 Chief Strategy Officer the Grants Manager is responsible for managing overall grant efforts, including research, qualification, cultivation, proposal development, submission, reporting, tracking, recognition, and stewardship of grants, and optimizing the grant administration process.
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Grants could be federal, state or local, and this would include loans from state agencies such as the Dept. of Commerce or Ecology, etc. Support Public Works division leaders and staff in researching grant funding opportunities and applying for grants.
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