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At Ghost Writer, a Grant Specialist plays an important role in the business model, functioning as a primary source for the development and management of grants. This highly effective, successful business model—as evidenced by glowing client testimonials and consistently high returns on investments—relies heavily on well-researched, written, presented, and managed grants.
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In this Grants Management Specialist (Mitigation) position, you will support the Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP), a post-disaster mitigation program that supports states, local communities, tribes and territories as they undertake hazard mitigation projects to reduce the risks from disasters and natural hazards.
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The Budget, Grants and Contracts Director performs a variety of tasks relative to assigned area of responsibility to ensure the financial needs of the CYFTAY division are met, and other duties as assigned.
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The California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES), Grants Management is responsible for the administration of approximately $1.3 billion in funds for homeland security, emergency management, victim services, and criminal justice programs, a majority of which are distributed to local and regional entities to enable the most effective prevention, detection, response, and recovery efforts.
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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 includes accounting for time allocations among projects, grants and contracts and reconciling revenues and expenses in a timely fashion. The Grants Analyst will be assigned a specific core portfolio of contracts.
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Salary: $63,000 General Description and Classification Standards This position manages key functions essential to the programs and initiatives of the Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs (OCA) and is crucial to the financial viability of the office.
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Position Summary:IEM is looking to bring on a Full Time-Grant Management Specialist II (GMS II) who 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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To succeed in this position, the Financial & Grants Manager must know (or be willing to be trained in) QuickBooks Online, nonprofit finance, and grants management. Experience with QuickBooks Online, nonprofit finance, and grants management preferred.
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Salesforce, Tableau, Looker, Power BI, Python, R, SQL, Digital Transformation, Advanced Analytics, ETL, Data Science, Analyst, Financial Planning and Analysis (FP&A), Financial Analysis, Financial Model, Forecasting, Forecast Model, Microsoft Excel, Pivot Table, VLOOKUP, Accounts Receivable (AR), ERP, Business Analyst, Business Analytics, Raiser's Edge, NetSuite, QuickBooks, Financial Reporting, Grants.
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Leading the implementation of grants management technical tools and solutions. Experience in grants administration. Guidehouse offers a comprehensive, total rewards package that includes competitive compensation and a flexible benefits package that reflects our commitment to creating a diverse and supportive workplace.
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Knowledge of grants management in international donor agency with USAID or State Department or the World Bank context preferred. Analyzing and proposing solutions to administration challenges in implementing MCC-funded grants in partner countries.
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The Grants Manager is the lead position for research administration in the department, leading the work of a 70% Program Operations Specialist. To be successful, the Grants Manager must engage in continuing education to remain informed of sponsor and university policies.
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The Grants Associate working under the Grants and Compliance Officer will be responsible for developing, administering, and monitoring new and existing Youthprise grant programs and other strategic investments and partnerships.
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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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