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Grants and Financial Manager
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Seeking a Grants and Financial Manager to provide comprehensive pre- and post-award research administration for an Applied Mathematics department. This role requires 5-7 years of financial experience, grant accounting expertise, and skills in budget analysis and policy implementation. We offer a ...
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Brown University
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Grants Manager
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Join our team in Baltimore, MD, as a Grants Manager in a hybrid, long-term contract role. You will oversee grant compliance, accounting, and provide vital support to community program grantees. This position requires proven grant management expertise and strong communication skills. We offer a fu...
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United States , Baltimore
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Sr Manager, Non-Profit Grants Accounting
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Seeking a Senior Manager of Non-Profit Grants Accounting in the Boston Area. This key role owns the entire grants accounting function, requiring 5+ years of expertise in ASC 606/958 and systems like Workday. Enjoy outstanding benefits, flexibility, and work/life balance while building best practi...
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United States , Boston Area
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125000.00 - 150000.00 USD / Year
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Discover a rewarding career path dedicated to driving positive change by exploring Grant Manager jobs. A Grant Manager is a specialized professional who acts as the vital link between an organization's mission and the funding required to achieve it. Operating primarily within the nonprofit, academic, healthcare, and research sectors, these individuals are strategic leaders responsible for securing and managing grant funding from foundations, corporations, and government entities. Their work is fundamental to an organization's financial health and its ability to execute impactful programs. The role of a Grant Manager is comprehensive, spanning the entire grant lifecycle. It begins with the pre-award phase, where they proactively identify and research viable funding opportunities that align with their organization's goals. A core responsibility is then crafting compelling and detailed grant proposals. This involves persuasive writing, developing logical project narratives, creating precise budgets, and assembling all required supporting documentation. Success in this stage is critical for securing the necessary funds. Once an award is granted, the post-award management begins. This is where meticulous attention to detail and strong organizational skills are paramount. Grant Managers are tasked with ensuring strict compliance with all funder stipulations and legal regulations. They establish and maintain detailed tracking systems for grant expenditures, manage the budget to prevent overspending or misuse of funds, and oversee the implementation of the project to ensure it meets its stated objectives. A significant part of their duties involves preparing and submitting timely and accurate reports to funders, detailing both financial activity and programmatic outcomes and impact. Professionals seeking Grant Manager jobs typically possess a unique blend of skills. Exceptional written and verbal communication is non-negotiable, as is a keen analytical mind and a detail-oriented approach. Strong project management abilities are essential to juggle multiple grant applications and active awards simultaneously. They must be proficient in financial management, including budgeting and fiscal reporting. Interpersonally, they need to be effective collaborators, working closely with program staff, finance departments, and executive leadership, and skilled relationship-builders when interacting with funders and stakeholders. While requirements can vary, a bachelor's degree in a field like business, public administration, communications, or a related area is common, with many positions preferring a master's degree. Practical experience, often 3-5 years, in grant writing, administration, or a similar role is highly valued. For those with a passion for mission-driven work and a talent for blending finance with strategy, Grant Manager jobs offer a challenging and deeply fulfilling career, playing a pivotal role in turning an organization's vision into a tangible reality.

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