Mark Morris Dance Group
Grants Coordinator
Mark Morris Dance Group, New York, NY, United States
ORGANIZATION SUMMARY:
The internationally renowned Mark Morris Dance Group (MMDG) has received "highest praise for their technical aplomb, their musicality, and their sheer human authenticity." (Bloomberg News). Founded in 1980, the Dance Group performs the repertory of choreographer Mark Morris, hailed as the "the most successful and influential choreographer alive, and indisputably the most musical" (The New York Times), whose work is acclaimed for its ingenuity, musicality, wit, and humanity. Live music and community engagement are vital components of the Dance Group. It has toured with its own musicians, the MMDG Music Ensemble, since 1996, and regularly collaborates with orchestras and opera companies around the world. In addition to 16 full-time dancers, the organization currently employs 34 full-time staff and 75 part-time staff, teaching artists, and musicians.
In the heart of the Brooklyn Cultural District, the Mark Morris Dance Center, founded in 2001, is the hub of dance and music education in Brooklyn. The nine-studio building provides affordable classes in multiple genres for people of all ages, levels, with and without disabilities, accompanied by live music. The studios, a performance space, a Wellness Center, and ancillary spaces are all available to the community and to nonprofit organizations at subsidized rates. MMDG's Community Education Programs partner with public and private schools and community centers to provide customized classes. MMDG also offers customized dance workshops for persons with Parkinson's disease and their caregivers in 10 locations in all 5 boroughs.
MMDG programs in NYC and worldwide engage over 100,000 people annually. Propelled by core values of community, access, excellence, and creativity, MMDG is committed to ongoing equity, diversity, and inclusion work to ensure its programs are welcoming and accessible to all.
SUMMARY DESCRIPTION: The Grants Coordinator will manage the full grants administration process - from proposal preparation and submission to reporting and compliance - ensuring timely submissions and adherence to funder requirements. This position is essential in securing funding for MMDG's programs and initiatives and requires strong organizational skills and the ability to manage multiple deadlines.
RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO:
We offer a comprehensive benefits package including:
NY Pay Transparency Range
Rate
$50,000-$65,000 USD
EEO STATEMENT:
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to a diverse workforce and do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, national or ethnic origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, disability, or veteran status. It is the policy of MMDG to comply with all the relevant and applicable provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). MMDG does not discriminate against any qualified employees or job applicants with respect to any terms, privileges, or conditions of employment because of a person's physical or mental disability. MMDG makes reasonable accommodation wherever necessary for all employees or applicants with disabilities, provided that the individual is otherwise qualified to safely perform the duties and assignments connected with the job and provided that any accommodations made do not require significant difficulty or expense.
The internationally renowned Mark Morris Dance Group (MMDG) has received "highest praise for their technical aplomb, their musicality, and their sheer human authenticity." (Bloomberg News). Founded in 1980, the Dance Group performs the repertory of choreographer Mark Morris, hailed as the "the most successful and influential choreographer alive, and indisputably the most musical" (The New York Times), whose work is acclaimed for its ingenuity, musicality, wit, and humanity. Live music and community engagement are vital components of the Dance Group. It has toured with its own musicians, the MMDG Music Ensemble, since 1996, and regularly collaborates with orchestras and opera companies around the world. In addition to 16 full-time dancers, the organization currently employs 34 full-time staff and 75 part-time staff, teaching artists, and musicians.
In the heart of the Brooklyn Cultural District, the Mark Morris Dance Center, founded in 2001, is the hub of dance and music education in Brooklyn. The nine-studio building provides affordable classes in multiple genres for people of all ages, levels, with and without disabilities, accompanied by live music. The studios, a performance space, a Wellness Center, and ancillary spaces are all available to the community and to nonprofit organizations at subsidized rates. MMDG's Community Education Programs partner with public and private schools and community centers to provide customized classes. MMDG also offers customized dance workshops for persons with Parkinson's disease and their caregivers in 10 locations in all 5 boroughs.
MMDG programs in NYC and worldwide engage over 100,000 people annually. Propelled by core values of community, access, excellence, and creativity, MMDG is committed to ongoing equity, diversity, and inclusion work to ensure its programs are welcoming and accessible to all.
SUMMARY DESCRIPTION: The Grants Coordinator will manage the full grants administration process - from proposal preparation and submission to reporting and compliance - ensuring timely submissions and adherence to funder requirements. This position is essential in securing funding for MMDG's programs and initiatives and requires strong organizational skills and the ability to manage multiple deadlines.
RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO:
- Manage and oversee a comprehensive grants calendar, coordinating with Finance and Program departments to ensure timely submission of funding applications, renewals, and reports across government, public, and corporate sectors.
- Develop and refine grant application templates, synthesizing key data, program impact, and narratives to align with funder guidelines while showcasing MMDG's impact and mission.
- Maintain organized and detailed records of funder interactions, award letters, contracts, reports, and compliance documentation within Salesforce, ensuring seamless accessibility for internal stakeholders.
- Engage funders through strategic communication, including regular updates, event invitations, and relationship-building to foster long-term partnerships.
- Represent the Mark Morris Dance Group at performances, events, in-person and online meetings, serving as a liaison to current and prospective funders.
- Write and submit funding applications, reports, and updates, while overseeing a part-time contracted grant-writer for specific grants assignments.
- Other duties as assigned.
- Understand the nuances of nonprofit and arts funding - You can connect MMDG's mission with funder priorities and craft compelling narratives that resonate with grant makers, tailoring language to reflect program impact and outcomes.
- Are proficient with CRM and project management systems - Experience with Salesforce or project management software is ideal to coordinate workflows and ensure smooth inter-departmental collaboration.
- Demonstrate exceptional written communication skills - You have talent for persuasive and concise writing able to distill information clearly and creatively in grant application and reports.
- Thrive in a collaborative environment - You can work effectively across departments, communicate proactively, and foster positive relationships with team members and funders.
- Bachelor's Degree or equivalent experience in nonprofit administration, arts management, or a related field.
- Minimum of 3 years of experience in grant writing, grant administration, or fundraising within the nonprofit sector, with a strong preference for experience in arts or cultural organizations.
- Demonstrated success in securing funding from government, foundation, and corporate sources, with knowledge of the grant lifecycle from prospecting to reporting.
- Proficiency with CRM systems (Salesforce preferred) and familiarity with project management tools to manage deadlines and cross-departmental workflows.
- Strong writing and editing skills, with an ability to create clear, compelling narratives that communicate impact and align with funder priorities.
- Detail-oriented and highly organized, with a track record of managing multiple projects and deadlines simultaneously.
We offer a comprehensive benefits package including:
- Paid vacation, sick/personal leave, holidays and bonus days
- Employee Health and Life insurance covered 100%, Flexible Spending Plan, Voluntary vision and dental coverage, Pre-tax commuter benefit, 403(b) retirement plan
- Access to special events and MMDG performances (when available)
- Access to free and discounted classes at the Dance Center and online
- Invitations to cultural events extended to staff members by community partners.
- Cover letter detailing your grant-writing accomplishments and project management skills, particularly within arts or nonprofit contexts, addressed to Michelle Amador, Director of Development
- Resume highlighting relevant experience
- A writing sample of a fundraising proposal you created.
NY Pay Transparency Range
Rate
$50,000-$65,000 USD
EEO STATEMENT:
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to a diverse workforce and do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, national or ethnic origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, disability, or veteran status. It is the policy of MMDG to comply with all the relevant and applicable provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). MMDG does not discriminate against any qualified employees or job applicants with respect to any terms, privileges, or conditions of employment because of a person's physical or mental disability. MMDG makes reasonable accommodation wherever necessary for all employees or applicants with disabilities, provided that the individual is otherwise qualified to safely perform the duties and assignments connected with the job and provided that any accommodations made do not require significant difficulty or expense.