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Job Description Jefferson Consulting Group is seeking a Grants Management Specialist to support the Maritime Administration This role will be hybrid with 1 to 2 days a week on-site in DC. At Jefferson, we are not just building a team; we are cultivating a community of exceptional individuals driven by a shared passion for innovation and excellence.
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Will be responsible for providing grants management and related headquarters support to the NOAA Marine Debris Program Team to meet its responsibilities in implementing the program’s legal mandates and programmatic goals.
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We support clients ranging from the U.S. Government (e.g., the U.S. Agency for International Development, U.S. Department of Defense, U.S. Departments of State and Labor, and the Millennium Challenge Corporation) to large bilateral and multilateral donors (e.g., the World Bank and the United Nations Development Program.
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The Division Director serves as the scientific and administrative leader of the DAB and provides scientific expertise and strategic vision for the DAB portfolio, including identification of emerging new directions for basic aging research, support of novel technologies, and development of collaborative programs with other NIA extramural divisions, the NIA Intramural Research Program, and other NIH Institutes.
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Oversee and guide essential reporting and support for grants management, including designing program budgets, forecasting spending, and providing decision support to program management to ensure compliance with donor and contract requirements.
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Under the direction of the GOR/AOR, support task management associated with Low Emissions Development Strategies Expert interagency agreements, contracts and grants, for example with U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, or Overseas Development Institute.
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MetaPhase is seeking a consultant with 3+ years work experience in Federal consulting (with at least 2 years grants management experience) to provide programmatic support to our FEMA clients in the Grant Programs Directorate.
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Provide guidance and support to the Foundation's team in crafting and maintaining a grants monitoring system to track proposal and project metrics/objectives, as well as budgets and expenses, to ensure consistent and accurate grant reporting that meets funder requirements.
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Supervise a team of 20+ employees support federal government client(s) such as: economist, correspondence analyst, grants specialist, public relations specialist, strategic planning analyst, administrative assistant, program analyst.
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The PO will develop and manage a portfolio of grants and contracts requiring high level grant management skills, monitoring and evaluation, focused on policy and implementation advocacy for impact on FP, MNCH and PHC. You will engage with bilateral and multilateral organizations, collaborators, governments and partners to advocate for evidence-based decision making for policy influencing and for equity in coverage and quality.
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Collaborate with team members and relevant client staff to support federal grants management and program administration. We are currently expanding our consulting team and have an opportunity for a full-time, Grants Policy Analyst to apply critical thinking skills, knowledge, and experience with Federal grants management to support design, implementation, and continuous improvement in financial management to support client missions.
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The CDO leads a team of 4 leaders responsible for key strategies and the management of pipelines for both existing and potential donors, spanning direct response, major gifts, gift planning, and institutional support (corporate, foundation, and government agencies.
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Engage communities seeking to expand their economic mobility and opportunity programming by identifying new local, regional, state, and national sources of support through a program funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
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Assist INL/EA in developing systems and methods to track program execution within interagency agreements, bilateral and international organization letter of agreements, grants, and contracts, among others; support liaison efforts within INL, other government agencies, and non-governmental organizations.
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Support a technical assistance contract, funded to help local partners exploring the historic Community Change Grants for climate resiliency. Through our mission and passion to advance professional local government, we help communities deliver innovative services, empower resident engagement, enable economic development, strengthen leadership, uphold ethics, and provide forward-thinking management.
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