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They are paid for from a variety of sources, including the Smithsonian endowment, revenue from our business activities, donations, grants and contracts. The National Museum of the American Latino and the Smithsonian American Women's History Museum share the experiences and perspectives of Latinos and women across history and deepen our shared understanding of what it means to be an American.
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The government contracts and grants lawyers at are leaders in the field, with a dedicated team covering every industry that serves the government, including aerospace and defense, life sciences, education, technology, professional services, and international development.
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Support the grants and contracts team's efforts to diversify Search's partner and contractor portfolio, helping to expand Search's work with small organizations and entities serving historically marginalized or underrepresented groups.
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Qualifications: Bachelor’s Degree with minimum of fifteen (15) years of experience managing development activities (USAID-funded activities preferred), including donor funded grants and contracts or have a Master’s degree and/or a Ph. D. and twelve (12) years of experience managing development activities (USAID-funded activities preferred), including donor funded grants and contracts.
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We're dedicated to driving pivotal investments in breakthrough technologies for national security through contract administration, grants, and strategic transactions. Skillfully preparing and administering terms and conditions for contracts that contribute to our national security objectives.
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Position Title : Awards Manager (Contracts and Grants Manager) This position focuses on grants management, compliance and oversight in addition to contracts and cooperative agreements and requires fluency in French.
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Demonstrated experience and expertise: (1) handling diverse compliance and reporting requirements, including US government and other grants and contracts; (2) financial and data management systems (experience with SAGE Intacct or equivalent preferred); and (3) problem-solving orientation working in diverse, dynamic, and challenging environments.
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Ability to create and manage a preservation plan for modern inkjet and pigment prints, digital-born photographic prints, including creating and updating collections handling standard operating procedures for collection and cold storage of prints and negatives.
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The Senior Grants Manager enables IPA to discover and promote effective solutions to global poverty by managing a portfolio of private and public grants and contracts within an assigned geographic region (East Africa, West Africa, Asia and/or Latin America) and/or thematic sector.
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Reporting to the Associate Director of Finance and Administration, the Finance/Accounting Coordinator is responsible for post-award management and administration of grants and contracts along with non-sponsored research commitments for faculty in the Department of Physics.
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Exceptional knowledge of USG grants and contracts funding regulations, including direct experience working with U.S. and other government donor funding, contracting & reporting requirements, and compliance and auditing activities.
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Experience with Department of State or other USG grants and contracts. Maintain compliance around procurement, subawards and contracts implementation, partnership monitoring and records management for a wide range of partners, maintaining accuracy and completeness.
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The ideal candidate will have experience with all life cycles of federally funded programs, including, in particular, issues arising in performance of federal procurement contracts and/or federal grants as well as disputes arising thereunder.
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HIAS seeks a General Counsel to lead strategic and tactical legal initiatives, oversee global registration of HIAS-branded entities, draft and review contracts and grants, conduct confidential internal investigations, and manage organizational risk and compliance.
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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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