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Supervise the MTA Program case managers, admin assistant, and support skills instructor Serve as the primary liaison to all funder partners and assist the agency’s Finance Department in the management of the budget, contracting, workscopes, and amendment processes.
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Assist in developing contract and grant budgets, budget modifications, and the finance-related aspects of funder audits and site visits. Manage general ledger systems (Sage Intacct), maintain financial reports, and ensure timely month-end close.
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In accordance with program, agency, state and funder regulations. Job Summary:The Vocational Counselor (VC) is part of the interdisciplinary team. REQUIREMENTS:· Masters in Rehabilitation Counseling or related field or bachelor's degree plus two years' experience in vocational counseling· Certified Rehabilitation Counselor a plus.
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Today, BCRF is the largest private funder of breast cancer research—and metastatic breast cancer research—worldwide and the country’s top-rated breast cancer research organization. Founded in 1993 by Evelyn H. Lauder, the Breast Cancer Research Foundation (BCRF) is the largest private funder of breast cancer research in the world.
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AngelList provides the tools that make it simple for anyone to become a funder or founder. From time to time, we will make rare exceptions for new hires if they need to be fully remote. AngelList is the nexus of venture capital and the startup community.
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Regular review of online funder portals (e.g. Passport) to find newly-submitted invoices and then posting those invoices in the AR sub-ledger and then noting the date posted in Accounting software and Billing Departments’ Invoice Submission Tracker.
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Youth INC’s Nonprofit Partners, board members, and funders are primarily based in New York City, and we prioritize candidates who possess experience with the New York City nonprofit, youth development, or funder ecosystems.
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Develop and maintain a detailed spending plan/strategy for complex, multi-funded projects, considering funder preferences and constraints. Each associate will provide project financial management (financial planning and analysis, financial monitoring/reporting) for a diverse portfolio of projects funded under federal and foundation grants and contracts.
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Monitor and manage staff compliance around agency and funder required trainings. Able to use or learn other electronic databases, programs, and funder-related software as needed. Ensure staff complete funder required documentation in various software applications including but not limited to AWARDS, NYCMED and CAIRS.
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Direct oversight of caseload, data collection, funder reporting and other administrative duties. Understanding of homelessness, housing first and harm reduction models preferred. We are two of New York City’s leading human services organizations meeting the needs of children, youth and families, homeless individuals, and older adults through-out Manhattan and New York City. We work every day for a fair and just society where all people have the opportunity to make choices that lead to better lives for themselves and their families.
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Ensure that all students who participate feel prepared and empowered in their interactions; and Research new donor and funder prospects as needed. Primary Responsibilities:Leadership of Fundraising & Donor Cultivation Events (40%) Lead the planning and execution of the annual signature fundraising dinner and all other revenue-generating events (working closely with the event planner, Development team, Host Committee, and Executive Director.
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The Mortgage Closer is responsible for closing and funding residential mortgage and home equity loans and lines of credit.
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Ensure units and case notes are entered regularly into STARS/PeerPlace database to comply with funder requirements. Bachelors Degree in social work, counseling, psychology, gerontology or nursing and one year of human service experience (this may include internships); or.
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Draft annual reports, funder presentations, and other organizational profile-raising materials. Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to manage funder relationships. Help plan and execute fundraising events such as the annual Gala.
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The team also works with brand teams (e.g., agencies, brand marketing, corporate communication teams) and aligns with intermediary organizations that help with funder matchmaking as part of Sesame Workshop’s overall philanthropic goals.
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