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Assist in grant writing and submission. Strong writing and analytical skills. Rarely writing by hand. This position is for an individual who will work with Thoracic Surgery faculty and other research staff in supporting clinical research efforts, including data management, literature review, statistical analysis, and manuscript preparation and revision.
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Overview of the Role: The Development Communications Associate is responsible for an array of projects designed to make a compelling case for philanthropic support, deepen relationships with donors and funders, and contribute to the strategic growth and sustainability of the PJCC. This includes grant writing and reporting, donor communications, compilation of inspirational donor and impact stories, and development of materials for solicitations and appeals.
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The ideal candidate for this position will have grant writing, editing, and project management skills. Develop, teach, and evaluate grant writing workshops and seminars relevant to School of Medicine faculty.
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This position is ideal for a proactive leader and creative problem solver with proven fundraising experience who will conduct targeted outreach, build a robust pipeline of individual and institutional funders and lead efforts to meet fundraising goals associated with all elements of CASA’s fundraising program, including grant writing, direct mail campaigns, major donor engagement, fundraising events, marketing efforts and community outreach.
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In collaboration with VP, Development, this position will focus on fundraising, donor relations, grant management & writing, and event planning to ensure the organization’s financial sustainability and growth.
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The Development Communications Associate is responsible for an array of projects designed to make a compelling case for philanthropic support, deepen relationships with donors and funders, and contribute to the strategic growth and sustainability of the PJCC. This includes grant writing and reporting, donor communications, compilation of inspirational donor and impact stories, and development of materials for solicitations and appeals.
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Under general direction, the Principal Grants Analyst provides professional research, grant writing, as well as financial and strategic analyses, to develop funding for projects and plans.
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Develop and maintain Center budget, supporting and engaging with fundraising efforts, including donor development and stewardship, grant writing and reporting, and other external relations activities.
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Hands-on experience in all of the above plus agriculture, landscape management, organic certifications, Fair Trade certification, indigenous rights, climate change mitigation, biodiversity monitoring, womens empowerment, grant writing, and online marketing/media.
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Support fund development through activities such as participating in workgroups and committees, provide support at Ventures events, attending and bringing guests to events, bringing content expertise to grant writing or donor relationships, adhering to brand guidelines etc.
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Stanford Law School is seeking a dynamic leader to guide this timely new initiative. Collaborate with internal stakeholders, including faculty, students, and staff, both within the law school and throughout the University.
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Strong writing skills with the ability to compose clear, concise, and persuasive grant proposals. The Advancement Lead will also track grant applications and awards; research and identify prospects for new funding; and engage in funder communications.
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Grant Writing and Proposals: Oversee the process of researching, writing, and submitting grant proposals to secure funding from foundations, government agencies, and other grant-making entities.
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3 years of grant writing and editing experience, with experience working on NIH proposals. 3 years of experience writing and editing articles for scientific journals. Occasionally use a telephone, writing by hand, lift/carry/push/pull objects that weigh up to 40 pounds.
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Work with Finance and Operations Director and Grants and Impact Manager to ensure grant spend down, develop grant proposals and budgets, and ensure compliance. Experience writing and managing grants, including crafting strong projects, working with finance staff, reporting on impact data, and liaising with program officers strongly preferred.
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