Ncphilanthropy
Grant Manager
Ncphilanthropy, San Diego, California, United States, 92189
POSITION EXPECTATIONS
ElderHelp’s Grant Manager is organized, accurate, thorough, and works with attention to detail.
The manager is a dynamic leader, able to handle multiple time-sensitive tasks at one time.
POSITION SUMMARY The Grant Manager works as a part of the Development Team and is responsible for researching, preparing, submitting, and managing grant proposals/reports that support the agency’s goals and meet funder guidelines and criteria. This person serves as the primary grant writer and is responsible for all aspects of grant management including tracking, managing deadlines, external and internal communications related to grant submissions, and reporting. The Grant Manager also manages funder relationships in conjunction with the CEO/Executive Director and Director of Philanthropy and supports special project initiatives. Grants are a significant percentage of ElderHelp’s total revenue and therefore this position must have a clear and successful plan for grant timing, submissions and locating potential new grant revenue sources. Understanding the aging and healthcare field and how it relates to grant objectives and benchmarks is key.
REPORTS TO Director of Philanthropy
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS This position requires a person of demonstrated integrity, accountability, dependability, maturity and professionalism. Along with solid fiscal analysis abilities, the individual should be highly proficient at written and verbal communication and possess strong planning and problem-solving skills. While being a highly organized independent worker, the individual should be a team player able to represent the agency with professionalism in all situations.
Key Responsibilities:
Leads the development and submission process for all grant proposals, applications and narratives, budgets, and LOIs.
Works with the Grants Team to assign tasks and ensures they are completed in a timely manner.
Submits and monitors grant applications and conducts appropriate follow up with funders as needed.
Conducts research for new funding opportunities on a local, state, and federal level.
Develops and maintains effective working relationships with donors and foundations.
Develops and maintains master grants plan.
Manages the Grants and Development Coordinator by providing ongoing supervision and professional development opportunities.
Directs the work of the Grants and Development Coordinator to support proposal and report writing, grant tracking and monitoring, and other tasks.
General Responsibilities:
Attends regular staff meetings.
Attends ElderHelp events.
Other duties as assigned.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Candidates for the Grant Manager position must have strong written and oral communication skills as well as a minimum of three years proven grant management experience. This position requires a Bachelor’s Degree in art, communications, or a related field. Candidate must have excellent computer skills, including Word, Excel, and Donor Perfect and other grant management systems. Candidates must be self-motivated, have good time management, and be accurate in documentation and reporting.
SALARY & BENEFITS This is a full-time, hourly position offering $28-31/hour DOE, plus benefits. ElderHelp offers a generous benefits program:
100% employer paid Gold-level medical and dental plans
No waiting period for benefits enrollment
100% employer-sponsored telemedicine solution
Flexible and hybrid work schedule
401(k) plans and employer matching
10 paid holidays
Employees are provided an additional one-week paid time off in addition to vacation and sick accrual
Professional development
Education reimbursement
Team bonding days
WHO WE ARE ElderHelp has a culture of teamwork and inclusion where we believe we are better together. We value the differences in our community and believe those differences are what makes us a stronger organization. We offer opportunities for staff to participate in DEI trainings and create safe spaces to learn and share about this important work. Our Board of Directors, staff, and volunteers come together with a shared passion for our mission supporting each other to meet the needs of the community we serve.
TO APPLY Send cover letter and resume to Sarah Benson at sbenson@elderhelpofsandiego.org. Please refer to our website for more information on services and programs. Please no phone inquiries, fax transmittals, or walk-ins.
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POSITION SUMMARY The Grant Manager works as a part of the Development Team and is responsible for researching, preparing, submitting, and managing grant proposals/reports that support the agency’s goals and meet funder guidelines and criteria. This person serves as the primary grant writer and is responsible for all aspects of grant management including tracking, managing deadlines, external and internal communications related to grant submissions, and reporting. The Grant Manager also manages funder relationships in conjunction with the CEO/Executive Director and Director of Philanthropy and supports special project initiatives. Grants are a significant percentage of ElderHelp’s total revenue and therefore this position must have a clear and successful plan for grant timing, submissions and locating potential new grant revenue sources. Understanding the aging and healthcare field and how it relates to grant objectives and benchmarks is key.
REPORTS TO Director of Philanthropy
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS This position requires a person of demonstrated integrity, accountability, dependability, maturity and professionalism. Along with solid fiscal analysis abilities, the individual should be highly proficient at written and verbal communication and possess strong planning and problem-solving skills. While being a highly organized independent worker, the individual should be a team player able to represent the agency with professionalism in all situations.
Key Responsibilities:
Leads the development and submission process for all grant proposals, applications and narratives, budgets, and LOIs.
Works with the Grants Team to assign tasks and ensures they are completed in a timely manner.
Submits and monitors grant applications and conducts appropriate follow up with funders as needed.
Conducts research for new funding opportunities on a local, state, and federal level.
Develops and maintains effective working relationships with donors and foundations.
Develops and maintains master grants plan.
Manages the Grants and Development Coordinator by providing ongoing supervision and professional development opportunities.
Directs the work of the Grants and Development Coordinator to support proposal and report writing, grant tracking and monitoring, and other tasks.
General Responsibilities:
Attends regular staff meetings.
Attends ElderHelp events.
Other duties as assigned.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Candidates for the Grant Manager position must have strong written and oral communication skills as well as a minimum of three years proven grant management experience. This position requires a Bachelor’s Degree in art, communications, or a related field. Candidate must have excellent computer skills, including Word, Excel, and Donor Perfect and other grant management systems. Candidates must be self-motivated, have good time management, and be accurate in documentation and reporting.
SALARY & BENEFITS This is a full-time, hourly position offering $28-31/hour DOE, plus benefits. ElderHelp offers a generous benefits program:
100% employer paid Gold-level medical and dental plans
No waiting period for benefits enrollment
100% employer-sponsored telemedicine solution
Flexible and hybrid work schedule
401(k) plans and employer matching
10 paid holidays
Employees are provided an additional one-week paid time off in addition to vacation and sick accrual
Professional development
Education reimbursement
Team bonding days
WHO WE ARE ElderHelp has a culture of teamwork and inclusion where we believe we are better together. We value the differences in our community and believe those differences are what makes us a stronger organization. We offer opportunities for staff to participate in DEI trainings and create safe spaces to learn and share about this important work. Our Board of Directors, staff, and volunteers come together with a shared passion for our mission supporting each other to meet the needs of the community we serve.
TO APPLY Send cover letter and resume to Sarah Benson at sbenson@elderhelpofsandiego.org. Please refer to our website for more information on services and programs. Please no phone inquiries, fax transmittals, or walk-ins.
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