A Director of Grant Development is responsible to:
- Write, edit, and/or proofread proposals to prospective external funding agencies
- Develop and prioritize projects and proposals
- Meet and work with faculty/staff/administrators to develop grant projects that support the mission of the College
- Generate grant proposals for unique projects and institutional funders
- Write and/or supervise the writing of all grant proposals and other ancillary materials
- Track grants from submission to award determination and maintain historical grants records
- Establish and monitor annual external funding revenue goal
- Seek out new and creative sources of grants funding
- Compile up to date reports on external funding opportunities for faculty and staff
- Conduct grants research to local appropriate foundations, corporations, and government grant sources
- Secure corporate and grant support for programs
- Understanding of institutional history and programs
- Ability to work well in a team environment, handle multiple assignments, and meet deadlines
- Assist with other fundraising projects, as requested
- Cultivate relationships with organizations
- Collect and analyze data for accountability and reporting
- Manage on-line information systems for grant development and college success
- Supervise staff to ensure standards and effectiveness are achieved
Required Qualifications
Minimum Qualifications:
- Master's Degree
- 2-3 years of recent experience in technical writing or grant proposal development
- Strong knowledge base and experience in project and grant management.
Preferred Qualifications
Preferred Qualifications:
- Professional Certifications preferred
- Understanding of government grant regulations preferred.
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