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World Relief Western Washington, a Christian non-profit organization dedicated to supporting refugees, asylees, and immigrants in Western WA, is seeking a Grant Writer to contribute to the realization of our vision: welcoming every refugee and immigrant into community, rooting them in community, and empowering them for community.
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Minimum of 3 years of experience in grant writing, nonprofit development, or applicable experience Knowledge of local, state, and federal labor laws. The Senior Grant Writer serves as the community and local government lead within the grants team and supports the Director of Government and Community Grants.
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The Grant Administration Specialist coordinates across the project team to ensure grant compliance, budget and cost tracking, and provides analysis necessary for sustainability planning, a key part of digital inclusion strategy.
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This is a full-time, exempt position with a compensation of $70 - 85K DOE. The Grant Writer reports to the Associate Grants Director within the Institutional Giving team and does not supervise other staff.
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Kelly Services is hiring for a Grant Accountant opportunity with our client in Seattle, WA! Grant accounting experience strongly preferred. Financial over sight for all assigned government and nongovernmental grant contracts.
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At least two (2) years experience managing federal and non-federal grant application/award processes and post award grants management. Responsible for managing a portfolio of grants, including grant and contract proposal preparation, fiscal process review and budget development, effort management, closeout and reporting oversight, and maintenance of grant management tracking systems.
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The Grants Manager provides leadership and oversight for multiple grant funded projects for the Seattle Indian Health Board (SIHB) and the Urban Indian Health Institute (UIHI), SIHB's research and epidemiology division.
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We are seeking a full-time, regular Grant and Contract Analyst to join the Ocean Engineering (OE) Department, to function as an independent subject matter expert for Workday Financial business processes.
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As a Capital and Grant Analyst , you'll be at the heart of our Finance Department, diving into the exciting world of budget analysis, expenditure management, and revenue administration. That is why we have an exciting new opportunity for you to join us as our new Capital and Grant Analyst.
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Assist in administration of grant funds and payments for the Flood Reduction Grant Program and the Watershed Grant Program in concert with WLRD's Grant Administrator and the Finance section to ensure accurate reimbursement requests for grants.
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The grant writer serves as the primary grant writer, assists in managing funder relationships, and supports compliance reporting. The grant writer will report to the Executive Director.
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The Match Grant Associate works with the Match Grant Coordinator across many departments to fulfill program requirements while also working towards the best interests of the participants the program serves.
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Grants Management and Administration · Oversee all grant writing activities to ensure the highest standards of quality and to meet all funder requirements. Job Description Job Description JOB DESCRIPTION Job Title: Senior Grant Writer Effective Date: 1/9/2024 Reports to: James Lovell Salary Range: $ 90,506 Status: ☐ Regular ☐ Temporary ☒ Full-Time ☐ Part-Time FLSA: ☒ Exempt ☐ Non-Exempt Job Summary: The Senior Grant Writer primarily oversees public (federal, state, and local) grant writing for Chief Seattle Club programs, projects, and services.
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Solid understanding of grant accounting. Solid understanding of grant accounting. You could find the perfect full-time Staff Accountant position working for this terrific Healthcare/NHS company.
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Seattle Public Utilities (SPU) has an exciting TERM LIMITED TEMPORARY (TLT) Senior Grant Accountant opportunity for its General Ledger and Cost Accounting group. Collaborate with project managers, finance, A/R, law and other City departments on grant/loan inquiry and reporting.
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