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The position of Breaking/Trending News Writer (Tier 1, Writer 1) part of the collective bargaining unit represented by the New York NewsGuild. Title: Breaking/Trending News Writer, Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Employment Type: Full-timeLocation: Remote USA First Look: The Arena Group is looking for a Sports Illustrated Swimsuit writer who can help the publication build out its breaking/trending lifestyle news vertical.
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The Director of Grants and Sponsored Programs will plan, implement, evaluate and champion grant-related fundraising efforts that identify, cultivate, solicit and steward government and corporate agencies and foundations to obtain funds for institutional priorities at Hudson County Community College.
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This role is being promoted under the following titles: Strategic Storyteller and Grant Writer. You're a crisp, punchy, and clear writer (no jargon or flowery language here!) If you're a writer in search of a high-impact mission, you've found it here.
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If you’re an experienced writer with a finger on the pulse of the Comics world, CBR wants you to join its award-winning writing team! This is a paid freelance, remote position. Brainstorm, pitch, and develop original content ideas that’ll be published on-site Accept and apply any/all feedback received by the editorial team Communicate openly and actively with the editorial team What CBR has to offer Fully remote — write from wherever you’d like.
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Game Rant - Sports Video Game Features Article Writer. Are you a reliable, dedicated writer with the time and energy necessary to become a regular, trustworthy contributor that we can count on.
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Previous experience as a Freelance Writer, Content Writer, Editor, Copywriter, Copy Editor, or those with experience in journalism and/or media is preferred but not required. We are looking for a *professional content writer and copy editor *to join our team and teach AI chatbots.
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SEO Writer & Video Producer. TikTok, Instagram & Twitter. SEO Writer & Video Producer. Works with the Senior Programming and SEO Producer to write and distribute YF VOD. Knowledge of VOD distribution across multiple channels, including website and social.
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Support the Senior Grants Manager in reviewing commitment and expense data to accurately complete scheduled financial donor reports/ projections, budget submissions/authorizations, and respond to requests for financial information and support to audits.
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Essential Duties & Functions Undertake data analyses and help interpret results in support of enterprise, daily and investigative stories by you and in collaboration with Newsday reporters and editors.
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Baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university in Public or Business Administration or a related discipline and 3 (three) years of progressively responsible experience in areas relating to public administration and/or health care planning and administration, grant writing and work related to grants management and development within these fields.
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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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Role: Content Writer and Program Coordinator, CCW Digital. Role: Content Writer and Program Coordinator, CCW Digital. You will contribute to the market research, project coordination, and product development for our CCW Digital portal and community.
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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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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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Title : Manager, Grants Reports to: Chief Development & Communications Officer (CDCO) Department : Development Overview Spence-Chapin has is seeking an outstanding Grants Manager to work in the Development Department and provide support to the entire organization by seeking grant opportunities, complete and submit proposals, and engage in foundation management.
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Title: grants writer Company: Friends Of The Children in New York, NY
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