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In addition to cash compensation, Viam offers a comprehensive Total Rewards package that includes equity grants, health benefits, and more. Reproductive Health Benefits including Fertility Benefits and Abortion Access Travel Benefits.
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Supports Executive Director on major gifts, but is directly responsible for grants, annual fund, and board development. Supports Executive Director on major gifts, but is directly responsible for grants, annual fund, and board development.
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The Controller, reporting to the President is responsible for overseeing the Finances of the Foundation in creating and maintaining accurate and timely nonprofit financial reports for the organization through managing the general ledger, maintaining an accurate trial balance, preparing financial statements, management reports, and managing grants and contracts.
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The Finance and Grants Manager reports to the Finance and Operations Director. The Grants and Finance Manager plays a key role within WJP’s Finance and Operations team. Collaborate with WJP staff to identify and manage vendors and subcontractors on WJP’s government grants and revenue contracts, including executing subcontractor agreements and managing subcontractor invoicing and reporting.
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Supports grant management activities for secured grants, including documenting and communicating reporting requirements, tracking correspondence with funders, producing grant progress reports, and keeping up with funder reporting requirements and action items.
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CFS of New York is working with a prominent non-profit organization that is seeking a Finance Grants Manager to join their team. Finance Grants Manager. Manage accounting function related to grants management, ensuring GAAP compliance for all grants.
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They will serve as the liaison to RB's Infrastructure Departments including but not limited to Finance & Accounting, Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, Collections, Grants Management, and Payroll.
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Experience with New York City or New York State Grants/Contracts. Non Profit organization is looking to hire a Grant Accounting/Finance Manager to their team. 3+ years Non Profit Grant Budgeting/Accounting experience from Public Accounting Firm, Consulting Firms (BTQ/Kiwi Partners etc.
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Oversee day-to-day financial operations, including cash-flow management, grants spending, accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll, bill payments, and tax compliance. Oversee the the submission of grants budgets and spend-down, including appropriate allocation of personnel salaries on grants, and create systems for tracking time and effort for all personnel matched to grants.
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You will develop, communicate, and own persona-specific go-to-market plans and product positioning that demonstrate to our customers the value of Medidata’s clinical trial financial management solutions, Grants Manager, and Site Payments, as well as our CTMS (Clinical Trial Management System) and eTMF (electronic Master File) solutions.
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Reporting to the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) Ascend’s Grants and Compliance Manager will provide oversight of the grants process for the entire network. The grants manager will report into the Director of FP&A and serve as a member of Ascend’s Finance team.
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POSITION SUMMARY Reporting to the Finance Director, the Grant Accountant will oversee the financial administration of a diverse portfolio of STRIVE private and public grants and contracts. POSITION SUMMARY Reporting to the Finance Director, the Grant Accountant will oversee the financial administration of a diverse portfolio of STRIVE private and public grants and contracts.
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Approximately five years of related experience with grants management. Advises faculty when reports/invoices are due and liaises with Grants and Contracting Accounting to reconcile accounts for timely reporting.
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RESPONSIBILITIES: Oversight of all the organizations financial matters as it relates to accounting, grants management, auditing, treasury, tax, GL, A/P, A/R, cost accounting, internal control, process improvements and more.
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We have an exciting opportunity for a Grants Manager to join our Grants and Contracts team, a unit of the Office of Research and Project Administration. We handle the pre-award administration of research grants and contracts funded by federal, state, and private agencies.
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