Colorado Nonprofit Association
Grants and Foundation Relations
Please submit your cover letter and resume to the attention of Terryh@centerofthewest.org
Conducts research necessary to identify prospective funding sources, specifically from government agencies and foundations. Maintains a timely list of general and specialized institutional needs and objectives requiring funding. Prepares and submits accurate, timely, and highly persuasive proposals in support of the Center’s needs. Helps the Center comply with all requirements of successfully funded restricted and unrestricted
grants and, in so doing, prepares for future requests from the same or related funding sources. Functions with access to all departments. Prepares and submits timely correspondence related to active requests and grant activity. Works closely with other Center staff and consultants to prepare and submit proposals and
reports.
Job Duties:
- Maintains access to and knowledge of comprehensive information on potential funding sources including interest areas, levels of giving, dates of gifts, purposes, and relevant restrictions or requirements.
- Creates an effective tracking system to alert department heads and other appropriate institutional staff
of funding opportunity deadlines, application requirements, approvals, acknowledgments and accountability.
- Prepares and submits grant applications and proposals from materials provided by department heads and project directors which meet the needs of the institution and the potential grantor.
- Secures critical and pertinent information related to successful grant requests and their conditions and
communicates it effectively to all appropriate staff, particularly department heads and the development and accounting offices.
- Works with project directors, accounting staff and others to ensure compliance with the terms and conditions of each grant.
- Collects appropriate information and produces appropriate reports on the impact of each grant.
- Researches new and additional sources of grant funding and establishes and maintains relationships with existing funders and potential new funders.
- Promotes grant success within the Center audience and to the public in such a way as to encourage further grant success.
Compentencies:
- Extensive research and grant-writing experience is preferred.
- Demonstrates strong written communication and organizational skills along with excellent computer and word processing abilities.
- Requires the ability to manage multiple tasks effectively with a variety of constituencies.
Supervisory Responsibilities:
· None
Required Education and Experience:
A Bachelor’s degree in Communications, Business or related field from an accredited institution is required.
Relevant grant-writing experience is preferred.