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The technical grant writer provides and supports CCM and the ‘AIM for Composites’ Energy Frontier Research Center (AIM EFRC) in grant writing, proposal development, coordinating technical writing for journal articles, technical magazines, conferences, preparing visually appealing presentations that includes graphics/images from experimental data for the aforementioned articles, papers, and grants, create/manage content for the AIM EFRC website.
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This position will work within a team of three other grant writing professionals, including a Grants Manager and two Grant Writers, each of whom have assigned program-specific portfolios, and will report to the Associate Vice President Foundation and Government Support.
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Must have experience with government grant accounting. Coordinates with Grant Administrator around compliance and other staff teams to complete all cost reports in a timely manner and reviews recorded activity to ensure it’s permitted under contract/grant regulations.
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We are a growing start-up company looking for a Freelance Writing Mentor to join our community. Reselling and Thrifting - including eBay, Etsy, Mercari, Poshmark, and others. Content Creator - YouTube, TikTok, or Instagram.
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As the Grant Writer / Grants Manager at Zeta, you will support our team to effectively and powerfully tell Zeta's story to institutional and government funders by writing and managing Zeta's grants.
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4 years of experience in grant writing with a focus on foundation and corporate funders. Grant Research and Proposal Writing : Identify potential funding organizations and research grant opportunities, and craft persuasive grant proposals and correspondences to secure support from new and existing funders.
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Work with the Director of Development to support fundraising, grant writing, and corporate sponsorship opportunities. Ability to collaborate and work well with others, including local, state, and federal government agencies, non-profit organizations, businesses and corporations, academic institutions and universities, philanthropic organizations and potential funders, etc.
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Key Responsibilities · Grant Writing and Project Management: o Serve as the organization's principal grant writer, overseeing the development, project management, submission, and tracking of grant deliverables.
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Newell Brands is a leading $8.5B consumer products company with a portfolio of iconic brands such as Graco, Coleman, Oster, Rubbermaid and Sharpie, and 28,000 talented employees around the world.
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History of NSF, DoD, DoE, DARPA, NIH, ARPH, and/or other federal agency proposal development and grant writing experience. The Director will also lead relationship development with university, school, institution, and departmental administrators, sponsored project administrators, finance personnel, the Executive Vice President for Research's Office, Development, Columbia Technology Ventures, Communications and Government Affairs, Office of General Counsel, and analogous parties at other universities, as well as other external points of contact to ensure faculty are fully supported in research development efforts.
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Provide advice, as needed, on government accounting and compliance matters including DFARS Business Systems, cost allocation leading practices, CAS/FAR compliance and assistance with managing government audits.
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3-5 years of previous experience in nonprofit development and/or grant writing and management. The Development & Grants Manager (DGM) will provide oversight of all NYDIS grant development/writing as well as management and reporting related to NYDIS’ subgrants and re-granting funds.
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Serve as the principal senior staff member responsible for grants management, including grant writing and grant reporting. Demonstrated analytical, legal writing, and advocacy skills.
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Demonstrated understanding of the grant application writing process, including data gathering and research. You will work collaboratively with municipal and other strategic client managers to identify funding opportunities and develop grant and loan applications/proposals to secure grant and loan dollars for projects involving water supply/treatment, wastewater systems, stormwater systems, community development, economic development, brownfields, hazard mitigation, etc.
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The selected candidate will be an employee of Public Health Solutions, a nonprofit organization which is the fiscal and administrative manager of the grant but work will be supervised by DOHMH. This is a grant-funded position ending in November 2027.
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