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ICF is seeking a Grants Management Specialist with experience in federal grant compliance, administration, and reporting, or similar work supporting federal, state, and local grant administration and implementation activities.
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Submit reports to the Grants and Contracts Manager/Divisional Administrator/Business Manager when requested. 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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The Grant Writer reports to the Director of Development and works closely with the VP of Institutional Advancement, the Director of Impact and Evaluation, the Grants Data Coordinator, the Finance Department, program departments, and the President & CEO.
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Strong knowledge of grant funding processes, including prospect research, proposal development, budgeting, reporting, and compliance, with a track record of successfully securing and managing grants from government, foundation, and corporate sources.
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Process grants related to the teaching and learning of the Arabic language, overseeing all aspects of the grant lifecycle. The Program Associate (PA) works to administer and support a portfolio of grants and programs related to teaching and learning of the Arabic language.
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Coordinates closely with the Director, Grant Accounting and NED Grants team to resolve any discrepancies that may arise. Confirms symmetry between the Finance ERP system, the NED Grants Management System (GMS), and the HHS Payment Management System on a monthly/quarterly/fiscal-year basis.
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The Senior Specialist, Grants and Engagement develops, executes, and refines innovative and equitable grant making opportunities to support STEM education, including overseeing the Society's STEM Action Grants, STEM Research Grants, Affiliated Fair Grants, and Education Outreach Day School Funding.
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Participates in the conduct and compliance audits of moderate to complex procurements in accordance with client and prime contract requirements, Federal Acquisition Regulations, OMB’s Uniform Grant Guidance (UGG), responsive obligations to cognizant audit agency, and company policy.
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Responsible for ensuring the on-time submission of grant funding requests, grant expenditures, and reports to funders in partnership with the Grants Manager. Ensure staff onboarding is compliant with all grant and funder requirements.
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For more information, visit CherokeeFederal LI Searchable job titles: Administrative Assistant Project Coordinator Program Coordinator Program Support Specialist Program Administrator Keywords: Administrative support Document drafting and clearing Meeting coordination and note-taking Funding opportunity management Grant administration and post-award support Legal Disclaimer: Cherokee Federal is an equal opportunity employer.
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PDK International is seeking an experienced, detail-oriented Part-Time Grant Coordinator to manage our active grants through every stage of the grant cycle. The Grant Coordinator will take ownership of the grant cycle from start to finish, acting as an internal knowledge base for other staff members for each awarded grant and maintaining detailed documentation.
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These jobs will be fully remote - 100% telework in the U.S. As a Grants Management Specialist III , you will support the updates of Federal grant policies and procedures by leveraging the in-depth understanding of the full grants lifecycle from solicitation and evaluation of applications to closeout and audit.
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Responsibilities Manage the overall administration of STEM Action Grants, STEM Research Grants, Affiliated Fair Grants, and Education Outreach Day School Funding, including application and selection processes, grant payouts, grantee reporting, program sponsor reporting, data collection and analysis, and program improvements.
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The Grants Management Specialist will provide subject matter expertise in performing Grant Management Reviews and providing Advisory and Assistance Services as required. Grants Management Specialist (Hybrid.
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To accomplish its mission, our client requires Grant Programmatic support to administer financial and technical assistance grants to communities across the country that are developing programs, policies, and practices aimed at ending domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking.
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