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General Skills , Non-Profit Management , Environment , Writing/Editing , Fund raising/Grant Writing , Education , Public Health , Youth Development , Public Speaking , Communications.
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We offer services in all areas of nonprofit fundraising, including major gift strategies, individual giving campaigns, freelance grant writing and proposal review/editing, fundraising training for organizational leadership, multi-year development plans, special fundraising initiatives, and foundational workshops in all areas of contributed revenue.
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Experience in fundraising and government and foundation grant writing. Lead CCAC's foundation grant writing. Manage foundation grant writing to steward funder relationships with integrity, display excellence in grant writing, and clearly communicate with funders.
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Partner with other staff across the organization on implementation of an integrated system of databases and software to support best-in-class grant writing management. Ensure excellence in grant writing management (e.g., reporting, compliance, completion/sign off, and, as appropriate, renewals.
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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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Demonstrated experience in grant writing and writing for the academic literature. A minimum of five (5) years of experience programming SAS statistical software (or equivalent), including at least one (1) year of experience writing SQL queries and implementing basic techniques to improve efficiency.
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Collaborate with the development team, which includes supporting the grant writing process, and submit timely and accurate reports, in order to ensure continuity of programs in addition to strategic expansion.
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Comfortable with fundraising, including grant writing and funder/donor cultivation. This Director will manage the Health First Collaborative (HFC), a collaboration of funding partners, community organizations, health workers, residents, and others working together through grant-making, advocacy, and learning.
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Educator to convey principles of research development, grant writing, publishing/disseminating. Rush includes Rush University Medical Center, Rush University, Rush Copley Medical Center and Rush Oak Park Hospital, as well as numerous outpatient care facilities.
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Experience working on federally funded disaster related projects such as FEMA Public Assistance, FEMA Individual Assistance, Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR.
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Excellent communication skills and can convey their ideas clearly in writing and verbally. Lead the design and implementation of a comprehensive strategy to support Michael Reese’s strategic initiatives using a racial equity and social justice lens, engaging the perspectives of all key stakeholders.
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Grant Management: As an FQHC or Look-a-like, we will rely on grants to support our operations and initiatives including participation in grant writing, obtaining grants, and managing grant funds.
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5+ years of work experience as a copywriter, technical writer, editor, marketing communications specialist or manager (with a heavy focus on writing), or similar role, or deep experience as an EHS /ESG professional with strong writing skills.
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Position Details Position Details Job Title SR GRANT ADMINISTRATOR Position Number 8100429 Job Category University Staff Job Type Full-Time FLSA Status Exempt Campus Chicago-Water Tower Campus Department Name SPONSORED PROGRAM ACCOUNTING Location Code SPONSORED PROGRAM ACCOUNTING (04005A) Is this split and/or fully grant funded.
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The Grant Analyst will be responsible for all aspects of the Federal, State, and County Government grants, which includes all aspects of grant compliance, reporting agency activities and grant reporting.
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