Compass Sf
Institutional Giving Manager
Compass Sf, San Francisco, California, United States, 94199
About the Organization:
Compass Family Services is a 100+ year old nonprofit working on the front lines of San Francisco’s homeless crisis. We provide families experiencing or at risk of homelessness with comprehensive support to address immediate needs and ensure long-term success.
Compensation:
$79,000 - $84,000 annually
Schedule:
full time, Monday - Friday, primarily during standard business hours
Location:
37 Grove Street, San Francisco. Fully in-person for the first three months, then the option to work remotely one day per week.
Organizational Core Competencies:
Accountable / Adaptable / Client-centered / Collaborative / Committed to Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging / Resourceful
Position Description:Compass secures a significant portion of its revenue through grant processes. This team secures private and public funding to support Compass’ programmatic work to prevent and end homelessness for families in San Francisco and currently includes an Institutional Giving Director and Institutional Giving Associate. With the support of the Institutional Giving Director, the Institutional Giving Manager will participate in all elements of the grants process, including researching funding prospects, developing and managing relationships with funders, preparing grant submissions and reports, and supporting administrative systems.
Specific responsibilities include:
Grant Funder Research:
Support Institutional Giving Associate with prospect research; as appropriate, reach out to potential funders to determine funding fit and develop relationships.
Proposal and Report Writing:
Gather information and data needed from Compass’s internal stakeholders in support of grant proposal and report submissions.As needed, and with the support of the Institutional Giving Director, write and submit funding proposals (primarily for foundation and corporate grants)Assume the majority of responsibility for the management of most grant reports
Monitor the grant cycle of foundation and corporate grants and maintain clear records for when reports are due and when they were submittedCompile outcomes and financial accounting for grant reports from internal stakeholdersWrite a report and submit to the Institutional Giving Director for timely reviewEnsure timely and accurate submission of the report
For both proposals and reports, draft, support, and/or edit the creation of grant budgets and expense reportsThis will tend to be the bulk of your workload
Grants Stewardship:
Support the Institutional Giving Director in maintaining institutional donor relationshipsProvide general oversight to the tracking of donor communications (which is primarily done by the Institutional Giving Associate)
Grants Management:
Support the Institutional Giving Director with grants management by checking in regularly with program leads on awarded grants and the finance team to help ensure compliance, appropriate expenditure, and accurate financial accounting and reporting
Administration:
Along with the rest of the Institutional Giving team, support the maintenance of the internal repository of current data and research on family homelessness and other topic areas related to Compass programs and servicesAlong with the rest of the Institutional Giving team, support the maintenance of grant files in a manner that is accessible and comprehensible to the rest of the team.Provide oversight to Institutional Giving Associate as they maintain the team’s database records for grant proposals, submissions, and all deliverablesUnder the direction of the Institutional Giving Director, collaborate on creating and implementing workflow optimization, inter- and intra-departmentally, and within the Institutional Giving team
Editing and Miscellaneous Support:
Support the Institutional Giving Director in reviewing and proofreading newsletters, fundraising letters, brochures, and other development materials prepared by other Development staff, as neededOther development and institutional giving-related tasks as needed
Qualifications:
Minimum of 3-5 years of successful experience in grant research and writing; demonstrated competence will be requiredExperience handling large portfolios (10+ grants or six-figure organizational budgets), including experience drafting and editing expense reports and grant budgets.Excellent research and writing skillsAbility to convey information and requests accurately, effectively, and concisely to internal and external stakeholdersStrong verbal, analytical, and organizational skillsAbility to easily understand the big pictureDetail-oriented and thoroughExcellent proofreading skillsEnergetic self-starter, able to work collaboratively as well as independentlyComfort with Google Suite, Microsoft Word, Excel, Salesforce, and experience with internet prospect researchFlexible, patient, and adept at multitasking time management, project management, and adhering to deadlinesCommitment to continual improvement of workCommitment to, and passion for, the well-being of children and familiesDemonstrated commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging
Compensation and Benefits:
Salary range: $40.50 - $43 per hour / $79,000 - $84,000 annually. Offer amount depends on experience.Paid time off: 4 weeks of vacation your first year, increasing to 5 in your second. Also paid holidays, sick time, family leave.Insurance: health, dental and vision insurance are fully covered by Compass for employees and dependent children. We also provide long term disability and life insurance.Retirement: after one year of work, Compass contributes an amount equal to 5% of your salary into a retirement account; this vests during years 2-5.Membership in OPEIU/Local 29 union.
Location and Covid safety:
37 Grove Street, San Francisco. Fully in-person for the first three months, then the option to work remotely one day per week.Covid vaccination required for all staff.
To Apply:Please apply through our online application; a resume and cover letter will be required.
Pursuant to the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance, we will consider for employment qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records. We are an equal opportunity employer and actively seek to recruit a diverse workforce. Employees must embrace the idea that Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging contribute to the success of our underserved communities, and therefore to shared prosperity in our city and region. Compass Family Services is committed to the continuous work of implementing specific actions that will disrupt systemic prejudice and improve equity across programs and departments, to become an example to partners who also believe in a culture of inclusion that leverages diversity.
Consistent with the Americans with Disabilities Act and California civil rights law, Compass Family Services will provide reasonable accommodation when requested by a qualified applicant or candidate with a disability, unless such accommodation would cause an undue hardship for the agency. Requests for reasonable accommodation apply to all aspects of the hiring process. If reasonable accommodation is needed, please use the answer box for the final question of the job application to let us know.
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Compass Family Services is a 100+ year old nonprofit working on the front lines of San Francisco’s homeless crisis. We provide families experiencing or at risk of homelessness with comprehensive support to address immediate needs and ensure long-term success.
Compensation:
$79,000 - $84,000 annually
Schedule:
full time, Monday - Friday, primarily during standard business hours
Location:
37 Grove Street, San Francisco. Fully in-person for the first three months, then the option to work remotely one day per week.
Organizational Core Competencies:
Accountable / Adaptable / Client-centered / Collaborative / Committed to Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging / Resourceful
Position Description:Compass secures a significant portion of its revenue through grant processes. This team secures private and public funding to support Compass’ programmatic work to prevent and end homelessness for families in San Francisco and currently includes an Institutional Giving Director and Institutional Giving Associate. With the support of the Institutional Giving Director, the Institutional Giving Manager will participate in all elements of the grants process, including researching funding prospects, developing and managing relationships with funders, preparing grant submissions and reports, and supporting administrative systems.
Specific responsibilities include:
Grant Funder Research:
Support Institutional Giving Associate with prospect research; as appropriate, reach out to potential funders to determine funding fit and develop relationships.
Proposal and Report Writing:
Gather information and data needed from Compass’s internal stakeholders in support of grant proposal and report submissions.As needed, and with the support of the Institutional Giving Director, write and submit funding proposals (primarily for foundation and corporate grants)Assume the majority of responsibility for the management of most grant reports
Monitor the grant cycle of foundation and corporate grants and maintain clear records for when reports are due and when they were submittedCompile outcomes and financial accounting for grant reports from internal stakeholdersWrite a report and submit to the Institutional Giving Director for timely reviewEnsure timely and accurate submission of the report
For both proposals and reports, draft, support, and/or edit the creation of grant budgets and expense reportsThis will tend to be the bulk of your workload
Grants Stewardship:
Support the Institutional Giving Director in maintaining institutional donor relationshipsProvide general oversight to the tracking of donor communications (which is primarily done by the Institutional Giving Associate)
Grants Management:
Support the Institutional Giving Director with grants management by checking in regularly with program leads on awarded grants and the finance team to help ensure compliance, appropriate expenditure, and accurate financial accounting and reporting
Administration:
Along with the rest of the Institutional Giving team, support the maintenance of the internal repository of current data and research on family homelessness and other topic areas related to Compass programs and servicesAlong with the rest of the Institutional Giving team, support the maintenance of grant files in a manner that is accessible and comprehensible to the rest of the team.Provide oversight to Institutional Giving Associate as they maintain the team’s database records for grant proposals, submissions, and all deliverablesUnder the direction of the Institutional Giving Director, collaborate on creating and implementing workflow optimization, inter- and intra-departmentally, and within the Institutional Giving team
Editing and Miscellaneous Support:
Support the Institutional Giving Director in reviewing and proofreading newsletters, fundraising letters, brochures, and other development materials prepared by other Development staff, as neededOther development and institutional giving-related tasks as needed
Qualifications:
Minimum of 3-5 years of successful experience in grant research and writing; demonstrated competence will be requiredExperience handling large portfolios (10+ grants or six-figure organizational budgets), including experience drafting and editing expense reports and grant budgets.Excellent research and writing skillsAbility to convey information and requests accurately, effectively, and concisely to internal and external stakeholdersStrong verbal, analytical, and organizational skillsAbility to easily understand the big pictureDetail-oriented and thoroughExcellent proofreading skillsEnergetic self-starter, able to work collaboratively as well as independentlyComfort with Google Suite, Microsoft Word, Excel, Salesforce, and experience with internet prospect researchFlexible, patient, and adept at multitasking time management, project management, and adhering to deadlinesCommitment to continual improvement of workCommitment to, and passion for, the well-being of children and familiesDemonstrated commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging
Compensation and Benefits:
Salary range: $40.50 - $43 per hour / $79,000 - $84,000 annually. Offer amount depends on experience.Paid time off: 4 weeks of vacation your first year, increasing to 5 in your second. Also paid holidays, sick time, family leave.Insurance: health, dental and vision insurance are fully covered by Compass for employees and dependent children. We also provide long term disability and life insurance.Retirement: after one year of work, Compass contributes an amount equal to 5% of your salary into a retirement account; this vests during years 2-5.Membership in OPEIU/Local 29 union.
Location and Covid safety:
37 Grove Street, San Francisco. Fully in-person for the first three months, then the option to work remotely one day per week.Covid vaccination required for all staff.
To Apply:Please apply through our online application; a resume and cover letter will be required.
Pursuant to the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance, we will consider for employment qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records. We are an equal opportunity employer and actively seek to recruit a diverse workforce. Employees must embrace the idea that Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging contribute to the success of our underserved communities, and therefore to shared prosperity in our city and region. Compass Family Services is committed to the continuous work of implementing specific actions that will disrupt systemic prejudice and improve equity across programs and departments, to become an example to partners who also believe in a culture of inclusion that leverages diversity.
Consistent with the Americans with Disabilities Act and California civil rights law, Compass Family Services will provide reasonable accommodation when requested by a qualified applicant or candidate with a disability, unless such accommodation would cause an undue hardship for the agency. Requests for reasonable accommodation apply to all aspects of the hiring process. If reasonable accommodation is needed, please use the answer box for the final question of the job application to let us know.
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