Howard University
Grant Writer - Institutional Giving
Howard University, Washington, District of Columbia, us, 20022
The Talent Acquisition department hires qualified candidates to fill positions which contribute to the overall strategic success of Howard University. Hiring staff "for fit" makes significant contributions to Howard University's overall mission.
At Howard University, we prioritize well-being and professional growth.
Here is what we offer:
Health & Wellness:
Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance, plus mental health support Work-Life Balance:
PTO, paid holidays, flexible work arrangements Financial Wellness:
Competitive salary, 403(b) with company match Professional Development:
Ongoing training, tuition reimbursement, and career advancement paths Additional Perks:
Wellness programs, commuter benefits, and a vibrant company culture Join Howard University and thrive with us!
https://hr.howard.edu/benefits-wellness
JOB PURPOSE:
Developing and securing philanthropic support from institutional donors is vital to the University and the mission of Development and Alumni Relations (DAR). The Grant Writer prepares proposals and grant applications, and reports, completing professional and administrative tasks in researching, identifying, developing, and responding to public and private grant opportunities in areas that support Howard University programs.
SUPERVISORY AUTHORITY:
N/A
NATURE AND SCOPE:
This position will identify, define, and develop funding sources to support existing and planned program activities as well as lead the development, writing, and submission of grant proposals and reports. The Grant Writer may work directly with administrators, facility, and staff of the University at large in developing robust proposals and to report on the impact of secured funding.
PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTABILITIES:
The position generates revenues that align with university priorities through timely submission of well-researched, well-written and well-documented grant proposals and reports. To achieve annual revenue targets, the Grant Writer will research and identify corporate, foundation and private funding prospects and generate high-quality proposals, narratives, applications and supporting documents in response to solicitations consistent with all university policies and procedures, and the requirements and guidelines of the funding institutions.
The Grant Writer maintains primary responsibility for grant schedules and tracking grants; coordinates and follows-up on the progress of submitted proposals; and may meet regularly with faculty/staff to discuss current and new funding needs. The Grant Writer also researches, collects data and drafts reports required of secured funding.
CORE COMPETENCIES:
Proven track record of securing new funding and delivering excellent impact reports; High level of proficiency writing, conducting research, sourcing and identifying funding opportunities for restricted and unrestricted support; Familiarity with the creation of expenditure and income budgets to accompany proposals; and ability to answer, or find answers to, questions regarding the allowability of proposed expenditures related to all specific grants; Ability to implement systems and follow-up processes in a highly organized manner, particularly as related to grant tracking; Ability to work collaboratively across campus and independently with purpose and accuracy in a fast-paced environment; and Ability to exercise sound judgment and a high degree of discretion. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:
Bachelor's degree required Three (3) years of grant writing experience, preferably with an education focus Excellent computer skills (Microsoft Office Word, Access, PowerPoint and Excel), and database management skills; Raiser's Edge knowledge preferred Excellent written and verbal communication and interpersonal skills
Compliance Salary Range Disclosure
Expected Pay Range: 68,181 - 75,000
At Howard University, we prioritize well-being and professional growth.
Here is what we offer:
Health & Wellness:
Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance, plus mental health support Work-Life Balance:
PTO, paid holidays, flexible work arrangements Financial Wellness:
Competitive salary, 403(b) with company match Professional Development:
Ongoing training, tuition reimbursement, and career advancement paths Additional Perks:
Wellness programs, commuter benefits, and a vibrant company culture Join Howard University and thrive with us!
https://hr.howard.edu/benefits-wellness
JOB PURPOSE:
Developing and securing philanthropic support from institutional donors is vital to the University and the mission of Development and Alumni Relations (DAR). The Grant Writer prepares proposals and grant applications, and reports, completing professional and administrative tasks in researching, identifying, developing, and responding to public and private grant opportunities in areas that support Howard University programs.
SUPERVISORY AUTHORITY:
N/A
NATURE AND SCOPE:
This position will identify, define, and develop funding sources to support existing and planned program activities as well as lead the development, writing, and submission of grant proposals and reports. The Grant Writer may work directly with administrators, facility, and staff of the University at large in developing robust proposals and to report on the impact of secured funding.
PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTABILITIES:
The position generates revenues that align with university priorities through timely submission of well-researched, well-written and well-documented grant proposals and reports. To achieve annual revenue targets, the Grant Writer will research and identify corporate, foundation and private funding prospects and generate high-quality proposals, narratives, applications and supporting documents in response to solicitations consistent with all university policies and procedures, and the requirements and guidelines of the funding institutions.
The Grant Writer maintains primary responsibility for grant schedules and tracking grants; coordinates and follows-up on the progress of submitted proposals; and may meet regularly with faculty/staff to discuss current and new funding needs. The Grant Writer also researches, collects data and drafts reports required of secured funding.
CORE COMPETENCIES:
Proven track record of securing new funding and delivering excellent impact reports; High level of proficiency writing, conducting research, sourcing and identifying funding opportunities for restricted and unrestricted support; Familiarity with the creation of expenditure and income budgets to accompany proposals; and ability to answer, or find answers to, questions regarding the allowability of proposed expenditures related to all specific grants; Ability to implement systems and follow-up processes in a highly organized manner, particularly as related to grant tracking; Ability to work collaboratively across campus and independently with purpose and accuracy in a fast-paced environment; and Ability to exercise sound judgment and a high degree of discretion. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:
Bachelor's degree required Three (3) years of grant writing experience, preferably with an education focus Excellent computer skills (Microsoft Office Word, Access, PowerPoint and Excel), and database management skills; Raiser's Edge knowledge preferred Excellent written and verbal communication and interpersonal skills
Compliance Salary Range Disclosure
Expected Pay Range: 68,181 - 75,000