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PreferencesSeven years of experience with grant-making, strategy consulting, impact investing, financing, program metrics, philanthropic capital, or grants. EXPERIENCERequirementsFive years of experience with grant-making, strategy consulting, impact investing, financing, program metrics, philanthropic capital or grants, or a combination thereof.
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Reporting to the Community Development Director, perform professional and technical duties to lead and direct the Community Services Division which includes implementing, coordinating and overseeing management of the human service programs and services, the City's Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program, and diversity, equity, access, and inclusion strategies and practices.
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Your working knowledge of federal, state and local grant administration, accessing land records using GIS systems, conducting title searches, developing procedures for ROW acquisition, formulating real estate offers and purchase/sale agreements, reviewing appraisals and environmental assessments, and participating in public outreach efforts related to land acquisitions and rights of entry will also be utilized.
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Thanks to our community partnerships and generous grant funding, we currently provide support and services in the areas of senior wellness, in-home care, benefits enrollment, citizenship, affordable housing, and community health navigation.
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Ten or more years of professional experience with fundraising including annual campaigns, major gifts, grant writing including government grants, marketing, communications, and public relations.
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In partnership with the President and the School Life Administration, the Vice President of Institutional Advancement and Community Engagement will lead Bellarmine’s centennial planning efforts inclusive of events, alumni engagement, capital campaign management, grant management, endowment growth strategies and planned/legacy giving.
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Bachelor's degree in a relevant field such as English, Communications, or Nonprofit Management- Proven experience in grant writing or a related role- Strong written and verbal communication skills- Excellent research and data analysis abilities- Familiarity with grant writing tools and resources- Detail-oriented with strong organizational skills- Ability to work independently and meet deadlines- Passion for the mission and values of Making A Difference Foundation.
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Assists Program Coordinator and Program Director with information for performance quality improvement, audits, grant narratives, budget development & monitoring, and other reports and stats as needed.
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Additionally, this position handles state and federal grant accounting, creates ad-hoc financial reports, coordinates month-end closing processes, and reviews monthly financial statements and analytical analyses.
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And since we are ALL owners, EVERY employee at T-Mobile is eligible for an Annual Stock Grant. T-Mobile doesn't have a corporate ladder-it's more like a jungle gym of possibilities! At T-Mobile, employees in regular, non-temporary roles are eligible for an annual bonus or periodic sales incentive or bonus, based on their role.
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Oversee grant writing, reporting, and prospect research, ensuring alignment with purpose and priorities. Strong knowledge of grant writing and management processes. Supervise community engagement staff to maximize grant opportunities and support effective program implementation.
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Paid Time Off, 10 paid holidays, 5 bereavement and 10 jury duty paid leavePREFERENCE STATEMENT: Doyon grants preference to qualified Doyon Shareholders first, and second to qualified shareholders of other Alaska Native corporations that grant a similar preference in all phases of employment and training, which include, but are not limited to hiring, promotion, layoff, transfer, and training.
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Eligible employees are provided an additional week (40 hours) of vacation after completing one (1) year of active employment and two (2) weeks (80 hours) of vacation on each anniversary date thereafter (*if applicable, the PTO/Vacation Grant is adjusted in accordance with state/local municipality requirements.
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As a not-for-profit organisation we are funded by a mixture of private finance and government grant. Oversee Moat’s risk management framework, managing an effective internal audit programme, tendering and monitoring the appointed Internal Auditor’s performance.
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Coordinate the grant writing process to allow for a reasoned and meaningful system of funding flow. Coordinate contract compliance for grant awards, budget, scope of work, close-out documentation, funding agencies modifications and timely submission of reports.
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