Marguerite Casey Foundation
Grantmaking Coordinator
Marguerite Casey Foundation, Washington, District of Columbia, us, 20022
Location: Remote
Application Deadline: 12/16/24
Start Date: February 2025
Type: Full-time, Non-exempt
Annual Salary Range: $90,000-$108,000
The Grantmaking Coordinator supports the day-to-day operations and workflows of Marguerite Casey Foundation’s (the “Foundation”) grantmaking efforts, working with the Director of Philanthropic Initiatives and the Director of Community Grants. They execute processes related to the lifecycle of its grantmaking verticals, collect and manage grantmaking data, and provide administrative support, including virtual and in-person meeting and logistical support for grantmaking events. This position is a point of contact for grant applicants, grant recipients, and other stakeholders within the grantmaking sphere and positively influences their interactions with the Foundation.
The Grantmaking Coordinator is someone we can count on to ensure deadlines are met, grantmaking materials are accurate and effective, and that key information and expectations are communicated to the grantmaking team and throughout the organization. This full-time position is based remotely. It reports to the Director of Philanthropic Initiatives and is non-exempt under the Federal Fair Labor Standards Act.
About Marguerite Casey Foundation
At Marguerite Casey Foundation, we are working toward a country where our government prioritizes the needs of excluded and underrepresented people. In order to achieve this vision, we support organizations, scholars, leaders, and initiatives focused on shifting the balance of power toward communities who continue to be excluded from shaping society and from sharing in its rewards and freedoms. Learn more at
https://www.caseygrants.org/ . What You Can Expect: To coordinate and track core grantmaking lifecycle processes, working closely with the Director of Philanthropic Initiatives and the Director of Community Grants, to ensure smooth and efficient operations and great communication with grant applicants, grant recipients, and other stakeholders. To partner across internal teams, including Operations and External Affairs, to execute MCF Book Clubs logistics and other grantmaking meetings and events and compliant grants management. To collect, maintain, and organize data and information related to Community Grants and Philanthropic Initiatives. To provide administrative support to two grantmaking directors, including travel arrangements, external meeting organization and staffing. Space for learning, including gaining experience and deepening skills in cross-team project management and operations. A collaborative and supportive virtual work environment. You should consider applying if you: Have at least 4 years in a non-profit/501c3 organization in a junior operations or administrative role. Bonus if you’ve spent 1-2 years working within a philanthropic organization, with a basic understanding of grantmaking and management. Hold a service orientation, love operations and making processes stronger, and you are known for your ability to balance taking initiative and being a part of a team. Have planned high-stakes virtual and in-person events. Are able to prioritize competing demands for your time, stay organized, meet deadlines, and be flexible. You have experience managing others to deadlines and in project management, too. Find that research and data entry and management are your jam. You may have worked in a grantmaking database before. Have scheduled group meetings and booked travel for others in previous roles. Are a whiz with Google Suite and Zoom. You’re comfortable with the technical aspects of hosting a Zoom with external constituents and you’ve developed and managed easy ways to manage information and data via Google products. Are comfortable handling and managing confidential information with discretion and tact. Enjoy interacting and communicating effectively with various stakeholders verbally and in writing. Have worked remotely before. Are committed to the Foundation’s mission and values of belonging & representation, mutual respect, and trust. Working Conditions: Remote Work
- This position is open to candidates nationally and across time zones. Physical Requirements
- Occasional lifting and carrying of objects under 20 lbs. Occasional travel by auto, air, or train which may require walking distances, lifting and carrying luggage and boxes (>25 lbs), and prolonged periods of sitting in tight quarters. Constant computer work that may require repetitive motion, prolonged periods of sitting or standing, and sustained visual and mental applications and demands. Benefits
- The Foundation provides health, dental, and vision benefits, annual professional development funds, donation matching, and retirement plans. Time Off
- The Foundation offers 30 days of Paid-Time-Off annually, 12 paid holidays, and two floating holidays. Contact/Application Information To apply, submit your resume and cover letter by
Monday, 12/16 at 5:00 pm ET . In your cover letter, we want to learn about what you will bring to this position and the Foundation, how you hope to develop, and why you would like to advance Marguerite Casey Foundation’s mission. Please visit our website for more information about our hiring process. The Foundation is an equal opportunity employer, and it is our objective to recruit, hire, and retain the most qualified individuals without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation or identity, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, mental or physical disability, veteran status, or any other characteristic or status protected by applicable federal, state, or local law. Marguerite Casey Foundation adheres to the Americans with Disabilities Act requirements. It will provide reasonable accommodations, upon request and approval, to enable employees with disabilities to participate in any part of the application or interview process, or perform the essential functions of their job, absent undue hardship.
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https://www.caseygrants.org/ . What You Can Expect: To coordinate and track core grantmaking lifecycle processes, working closely with the Director of Philanthropic Initiatives and the Director of Community Grants, to ensure smooth and efficient operations and great communication with grant applicants, grant recipients, and other stakeholders. To partner across internal teams, including Operations and External Affairs, to execute MCF Book Clubs logistics and other grantmaking meetings and events and compliant grants management. To collect, maintain, and organize data and information related to Community Grants and Philanthropic Initiatives. To provide administrative support to two grantmaking directors, including travel arrangements, external meeting organization and staffing. Space for learning, including gaining experience and deepening skills in cross-team project management and operations. A collaborative and supportive virtual work environment. You should consider applying if you: Have at least 4 years in a non-profit/501c3 organization in a junior operations or administrative role. Bonus if you’ve spent 1-2 years working within a philanthropic organization, with a basic understanding of grantmaking and management. Hold a service orientation, love operations and making processes stronger, and you are known for your ability to balance taking initiative and being a part of a team. Have planned high-stakes virtual and in-person events. Are able to prioritize competing demands for your time, stay organized, meet deadlines, and be flexible. You have experience managing others to deadlines and in project management, too. Find that research and data entry and management are your jam. You may have worked in a grantmaking database before. Have scheduled group meetings and booked travel for others in previous roles. Are a whiz with Google Suite and Zoom. You’re comfortable with the technical aspects of hosting a Zoom with external constituents and you’ve developed and managed easy ways to manage information and data via Google products. Are comfortable handling and managing confidential information with discretion and tact. Enjoy interacting and communicating effectively with various stakeholders verbally and in writing. Have worked remotely before. Are committed to the Foundation’s mission and values of belonging & representation, mutual respect, and trust. Working Conditions: Remote Work
- This position is open to candidates nationally and across time zones. Physical Requirements
- Occasional lifting and carrying of objects under 20 lbs. Occasional travel by auto, air, or train which may require walking distances, lifting and carrying luggage and boxes (>25 lbs), and prolonged periods of sitting in tight quarters. Constant computer work that may require repetitive motion, prolonged periods of sitting or standing, and sustained visual and mental applications and demands. Benefits
- The Foundation provides health, dental, and vision benefits, annual professional development funds, donation matching, and retirement plans. Time Off
- The Foundation offers 30 days of Paid-Time-Off annually, 12 paid holidays, and two floating holidays. Contact/Application Information To apply, submit your resume and cover letter by
Monday, 12/16 at 5:00 pm ET . In your cover letter, we want to learn about what you will bring to this position and the Foundation, how you hope to develop, and why you would like to advance Marguerite Casey Foundation’s mission. Please visit our website for more information about our hiring process. The Foundation is an equal opportunity employer, and it is our objective to recruit, hire, and retain the most qualified individuals without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation or identity, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, mental or physical disability, veteran status, or any other characteristic or status protected by applicable federal, state, or local law. Marguerite Casey Foundation adheres to the Americans with Disabilities Act requirements. It will provide reasonable accommodations, upon request and approval, to enable employees with disabilities to participate in any part of the application or interview process, or perform the essential functions of their job, absent undue hardship.
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