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Position Summary:IEM is looking to bring on a Full Time-Grant Management Specialist II (GMS II) who will support IEM’s Team with its efforts, working hand-in-hand with the state /local government and private non-profit representatives to guide them through the Grants process.
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Oversees the post- award review of extramural funding including government and non-government grants, foundation awards and contracts on behalf of the departments and its functional groups to assure institutional and sponsor compliance, budgetary appropriateness, and compliance of grant and contract awards to applicable governmental or other sponsor guidelines.
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For 2023, total Government Grants and Contracts will exceed $30 million. Develop financial processes, internal controls, and procedures in partnership with Program Operations, Finance and Development to ensure and enhance fiscal compliance and efficiency of Government Contracts & Grants to ensure achievement of goals and objectives.
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Additionally, the office is charged with registering business entities and lobbyists, distributing grants for historic preservation, safeguarding the state's public records and artifacts, and much more.
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Years of experience in grants management, preferably in a government or non-profit setting. The Grants Manager will play a crucial role in managing and administering grants to support the expansion of broadband infrastructure and access in the selected state.
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The Grants Manager will be responsible for securing grants by developing strong relationships with Government, Corporate, and Foundation contacts and working with the MassChallenge program team to develop competitive proposals.
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To play a key role in managing the life cycle of a large portfolio of existing government and foundation grants, conducting grant writing activities, and managing grants post-award including submitting needed reports and budget updates.
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Supported by government and Smithsonian Institution funds, along with philanthropic contributions, SAO's research is at the forefront of astronomical discovery. - Engage with diverse stakeholders from scientists to government officials.
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Working knowledge of grants management as it relates to the compliance and reporting of government, corporate, and foundation grants preferred. Familiarity with non-profit G/L accounting (MIP) and Fundraising (Raisers Edge) systems preferred.
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The Executive Director (ED) leads Fundraising & Community Outreach, directing efforts to sustain and elevate funding levels by securing grants, sponsorships, and government funding. They manage annual appeals, identify major gifts, and organize fundraising events.
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The Technology for Social Impact Team is chartered with the mission of bringing the power of technology to every non-profit and humanitarian organization to accelerate Social Good. This organization will bring together our donation and grants programs, industry solutions, commercial sales efforts and partner ecosystems to empower non-profits globally to address the world’s most pressing needs.
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The Research Finance Analyst II is responsible for monitoring and communicating about the fiscal management of grants and contracts in accordance with government regulations, donor requirements, and Hospital policy.
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Contract and grant compliance File necessary reports for government and non-government contracts and grants, including financial and diversity reports; 2-3 years of experience administering grants and contracts (generally in post-award.
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An advanced, working understanding of more complex strategic transactions, particularly in the area of climate & sustainability, is a plus, including financing / M&A, government grants, and strategic partnerships.
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The Prevention Department at Bay State Community Services manages several community-based prevention grants, funded by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health and other government agencies, in the areas of youth substance misuse prevention, tobacco prevention, and overdose prevention.
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