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The position requires experience in managing multiple complex projects throughout the development cycle, from initial concept to capital identification, including grant writing, funder relations, program implementation, reporting and outcome analysis.
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Depending on a candidate's interest and availability, this position may involve teaching legal writing entirely in our blended online learning J.D. program, in which case the candidate may be remote except when required to be on campus for Prep Week and Capstone, or it may involve teaching legal writing in our in-person J.D. program.
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Responsible for administering, writing, and coordinating grant activities, while ensuring effective management of the full lifecycle of grants; coordinating legislative affairs; conducting research and reporting; and maintaining strong relationships to advance city priorities.
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The Management Consulting Director in Guidehouse's State and Local Government Practice leads delivery teams on high impact State & Local Government client engagements and driving business development activities.
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A Director in Guidehouse’s State and Local Government practice must possess the following: 10+ years minimum of experience in management consulting with at least 5 years in State & Local Government or related field within the State and Local Government sector.
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Knowledge of Orton-Gillingham math, grammar, reading comprehension strategies, and writing instruction. Experience with reading/writing workshop models preferred, but not required. Strong report writing skills-ability to write informative (diagnostic and proscriptive) student reports.
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VAA has an opening for an experienced Grant Writer/Project Coordinator to identify and apply for various grants that meet the organization's needs and oversee the grant application process from beginning to end including writing proposals and reports, collecting data, and proposing budgets.
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Position Title: Home Study Caseworker Reporting Relationship: PRS Caseworker Supervisor Position Summary Under a grant from the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR), NYAP’s Home Study (HS) Caseworkers complete in-person visits to sponsor family homes to conduct in-depth assessment of the potential sponsor’s ability to ensure the child’s safety and well-being, conduct face-to-face interviews with sponsors, other household members, and initiate background checks.
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Minimum 8 years of utility-focused environmental permitting experience in Wisconsin, including demonstrated success working with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, State Historic Preservation Office, Public Service Commission of Wisconsin, Department of Agriculture, Trade, and Consumer Protection, and local units of government.
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As a grant writer, you will be responsible for researching funding opportunities and writing grant applications to secure funding for important transportation infrastructure projects.
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Focus on hydraulics and hydrology modeling, transportation drainage system design, stormwater collection systems modeling, and report writing. Technical proficiency preparing Hydrologic and Hydraulic analyses and reports, Erosion and Sediment Control Plans and reports, Drainage and Stormwater Management design, waterway and NPDES permitting, quantity & cost estimates, and specifications.
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Serve as chief fundraising ocer managing a part time grant writer. Requirements The Executive Director administers the accounting, grant management, and budgeting. In partnership with the Artistic Director and Board of Directors, cultivate and steward relationships with funders and key individual donors.
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Job Title Grant Administrator. Job Title Urban Agriculture Initiative - Urban Farm Mentor (temporary) Job Title Grant Administrator. Job Title Clinical Research Coordinator 1- PACCS. Job Title Minnesota Master Naturalist Program Coordinator.
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7 - 10 years grant writing and reporting experience in a government/non-profit setting. The Director, Grant Writing and Proposal Development will support the Senior Director, Sponsored Program & Government Grants Strategy by providing high level writing of government grant proposals and strategically linking funding opportunities with KPIs to further the mission of the organization.
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This position will work to implement Deltek and its suite of products for clients in heavily regulated industries such as government contracting and non-profit. Prior experience with Government contracting, nonprofit, and other highly regulated industries; preferred and highly valued.
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