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Institutional administration for a portfolio of routine and non-routine research, public service and training of pre-award and non-financial post-award activities supported by government (federal, state, county and municipal) and non-profit entities (foundations, educational institutions, research organizations) for campus departments.
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Serves as a point-of-contact for key partnerships including County departments, non-profit organizations, financial institutions, contractors and program that are engaged in efforts related to Housing & Tenant Protections including rental housing habitability, commission services, self-help legal services, and eviction defense.
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Our extensive client base encompasses over 110 state and local governmental agencies, 50 financial institutions, thousands of private entities, and several non-profit organizations.
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Contacts include PSCC faculty and staff, non-profit organizations which may provide assistance to TRIO participants, 4-year post- secondary institutions, other TRIO professionals.
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The successful leader must be capable of forging robust relationships with donors, sponsors, and grant-making institutions, expanding the financial base to support ambitious projects and ongoing operations.
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Diverse Expertise: Portfolio includes colleges, universities, secondary schools, non-profit institutions, financial institutions, industrial facilities, sports franchises, libraries, hospitals, retail developers, and real estate investment trusts.
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It is part of the Self-Help family of non-profit organizations whose collective mission is to create and protect ownership and economic opportunity for all. With over $1.64 billion in assets and serving more than 91,000 members in 37 branches - eight in Florida, 22 in North Carolina, six in South Carolina, and one in Virginia - Self-Help Credit Union is one of the fastest-growing community development financial institutions in the country.
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As a Tax Manager within the Tax-Exempt practice, you will spend at least half (potentially 100%) of your time serving non-profit clients including health care providers or plans, private foundations, public charities, higher educational institutions and other non-profit organizations.
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Self-Help Credit Union was chartered in 1983 to build a network of branches that partner with working families and communities often underserved by the financial marketplace. Ability to represent Self-Help in networking functions and to develop and maintain key realtor and other relations that generate attractive loan/borrower referrals.
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Career growth potential:Our clients include publicly traded companies, non-profit organizations, charities, municipalities, financial institutions, oil and gas, First Nations, real estate developers, international importers, etc.
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Committed to the communities we serve, CCC finances both straightforward and highly structured transactions for non-profit and for-profit affordable housing developers, Community Development Financial Institutions, and state and local government agencies.
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As a member of the Executive Team and reporting directly to the CEO, the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) provides strategic leadership in the management of PLN’s finance and accounting functions and directly manages PLN’s relationships with lending institutions and the financial community.
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Experience in finance or accounting for non-profit entities at CFO or senior management level strongly preferred. Represent the company to financial partners, including financial institutions, government funders, foundation executives, auditors, public officials, and finance and payroll outsourcing companies.
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CPC provides ocean services and technology for government, industry, research institutions, and non profit organizations. Ensure compliance with Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) and Defense Contract Audit Agency (DCAA) standards in project financial management.
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It is the mission of CCC to be the preferred financial partner for affordable housing developers, non-profits and governmental entities that focus on community development. Citi Community Capital (CCC) provides a suite of financial products to help affordable housing developers construct, rehabilitate, refinance, and acquire affordable multifamily housing across the country.
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