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LaSalle Network has partnered with a growing nonprofit organization in Chicago looking to hire an experienced Grant Writer for their grants/development team! The Grant Writer will play a crucial role in securing funding through the development and submission of grant proposals.
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This position reports directly to the President and Chief Executive Officer and will have direct responsibility for fundraising as well as managing the development team with four additional full-time members, including a Database Research Coordinator, Volunteer and Events Coordinator, Grant Writer, and Capital Campaign Coordinator.
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This individual will serve as the primary grant writer, facilitate funder relationships, engage in compliance reporting, and support special project initiatives. For a full description of the Senior Grant Writer, please click here to find all job descriptions in alphabetical order.
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Manage Grant Writer and their portfolio. 7+ years of relevant development experience (at least 5 years of experience in foundation relations), including the ability to develop strong relationships with large foundations, and a proven record of success in grant writing and grants management.
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Positon: Grant Writer & Philanthropy Associate About Circle Urban Ministries: Circle Urban Ministries is a community development non-profit organization working to transform lives and transform communities.
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Primary responsibilities include research, cultivation, proposal writing, and stewardship of grants including grant reports, grant tracking, financial reporting, and establishing and maintaining relationships with corporate, foundation, faith-based and affiliated funders.
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Serve as agency's lead grant writer and provide management leadership to the grant-writing process. As the Director of Grants, you will be responsible for the full range of grant development activities for the organization, such as researching and writing proposals while also maintaining the donor database.
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Under the direction of the President/CEO, the Grant Writer is responsible for developing and writing inquiries, letters, stay up to date on all grant changes and policies, and proposals requesting funds to support Bobby E. Wright's programs and services.
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Oversees the external grant writer consultants and expenditures in accordance with department budget and contract guidelines. A Grants Manager also provides guidance and direction to Principal Investigators (PIs), Program Directors, and other staff at the colleges through the post-award process including budget setup, implementation, reporting, and closeout to ensure funded projects/programs are effectively administered and in compliance with grant requirements.
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The Senior Grant Writer assists in writing, reporting and prospecting grants to support Urban Growers Collective’s annual fundraising. The Senior Grant Writer reports directly to the Development Manager in all development and fundraising endeavors.
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The Scientific Affairs Manager is a key member of the content development team who utilizes their combined skills as a scientific medical writer, educational design innovator, and grant development specialist to conduct a turnkey process that includes educational grant development, followed by content development for awarded grants.
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The role supervises an Associate Director, the Development Coordinator, and a consultant grant-writer. Benefits include health and dental insurance; short-term and long-term disability; life insurance; 403(b) retirement plan with a company 2% contribution; flexible spending account; PTO – vacation, personal, sick, and nine holidays; hybrid and flexible work schedules; cell phone and internet reimbursements; transit benefit program; Public Service Loan Forgiveness program employer, and professional development opportunities, including fundraising/development memberships.
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After 3 months, there is potential to be promoted to other positions including Data Analyst, Translator, IT Support, Grant Writer/Reviewer, Marketing Intern, Website Editor, Bookkeeper, Committee Member, and Manager.
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Must be comfortable drafting copy for various campaigns and assisting grant writer as needed. George Meany Service Awards – Annual recognition dinner of a union leader, selected by the President of the Chicago Federation of Labor AFL-CIO.
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All grant procurement efforts will be centralized and coordinated through the Grant Writer to insure deadlines are met and appropriate stakeholders within the Turning Pointe Autism Foundation are engaged and consulted.
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