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Under the supervision of the Grants Manager, the Grant Writer's primary responsibilities include developing, editing, and writing grant proposals for foundations, corporations, and government entities to meet the financial and operational needs of the organization.
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The Non-Profit Accounting Manager will play a crucial role in supporting the organization's mission by managing the financial aspects of grant-funded projects. If you are a dedicated and detail-oriented finance professional with a passion for ensuring compliance and financial integrity in grant-funded projects, we encourage you to apply for the Grant Accounting Manager position.
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Lead, develop, and execute strategies for all fundraising areas including major gifts, individual giving, planned giving, special events, grants, and corporate sponsorships. This encompasses individual and corporate giving, major gifts, special events, planned giving, foundation relations, and grants.
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The Grant Accounting Specialist plays an integral role on the team and supports the entire agency by managing more than $40 million annually in revenue from government contracts as well as corporate and foundation grants.
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Collaborate with Center Coordinators and Grant Administrator to monitor transactions and budget reports. Perform administrative functions to support submission of annual progress reports, grant proposals, and other reporting requirements, including maintaining up-to-date biosketches, other support, and publications.
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California Sea Grant and Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego seek a resourceful, innovative aquaculture extension specialist. Contact Information California Sea Grant and Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego.
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We are looking for a Volunteer Grant Writer to work in conjunction with the Executive Director to increase our grant writing efforts for competitive corporate, foundation and government awards.
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A minimum of 10 years’ experience of successful progression in grant writing at the federal, state, and local government/agency level, and expertise obtaining grants from significant foundations preferred.
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The postdoctoral fellow will have the opportunity to work with a multidisciplinary team of researchers on two primary projects: an R01 grant investigating adverse birth outcomes among pregnant individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities, and a U01 grant investigating a wide variety of pregnancy and early life exposures and childhood development.
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The Grants Manager will help steward and expand United Way of San Diego County’s (UWSD) grant portfolio of foundation, corporate and government support to fund our mission to spark breakthrough community action that elevates every child and family toward a brighter future.
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Demonstrated superior oral and written communication skills to update various laboratory protocols for institutional approval, assistant with grant writing and progress reports. Under supervision, the Laboratory Administrator & Research Associate will assist with and organize laboratory operations for one PI and the research staff.
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Please note , U.S. citizens or green card holders will receive top preference due to their eligibility for federal T32 training grants and NIH F32 postdoctoral fellowships. Lab techniques include a combination of in vivo mouse work and bench work ( in situ hybridization and RNAscope, qRT PCR, immunohistochemistry, hormone ELISAs, brain histology and neuroanatomy, microscopy, viral vectors, RNAseq, etc.
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Eligibility for a discretionary semi-annual incentive compensation plan, based upon performance, payable in cash and/or share grants (RSU’s) that may vest over time. Support and drive the Bank’s enterprise risk management program development and execution, emphasizing RCSA quality assessment of bank operations, KRI development and tracking, issues management, and loss events oversight and reporting, and third-party risk management.
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Work closely with the Grants Coordinator and Grants Specialist to review IRC San Diego's donor prospecting strategy, grow a database for opportunities identified, and conduct ongoing research related to the pre-award grant processes.
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