Grant Writer (Government) Job at Osborne Association in Brooklyn
Osborne Association, Brooklyn, NY, United States, 11210
Job Type
Full-time
Description
The Osborne Association serves individuals, families, and communities affected by the criminal legal system. Through our programs, we offer opportunities for people to heal from and repair harm, restore their lives, and thrive. We challenge systems rooted in racism and retribution and fight for policies and practices that promote true safety, justice, and liberation.
At Osborne, we are guided by core values and shared beliefs. We honor everyone's capacity to change, celebrate our shared humanity, are united in our pursuit of justice and equity, take all possible steps to keep our commitments, and advocate for people and principles with fierce and tenacious determination.
We currently seek a full-time Government Grant Writer to join our Development team! Osborne's Government Grant Writer plays a crucial role in securing funding for the organization by developing compelling grant proposals and applications for partners at the local, state, and federal government agencies. This position involves researching funding opportunities, collaborating with program and finance teams, and effectively and persuasively communicating the organization's mission and initiatives to key partners in the government. The Grant Writer will be responsible for managing the end-to-end grant application process, ensuring timely submissions, preparing any required mid-grant and end-of-grant reports, and maintaining positive relationships with the public servant grant makers.
Salary: $70,000 - $80,000 annually
Requirements
Essential Duties:
- Manage the full-cycle application process for government proposals, including by leading program design conversations to align programmatic ideas with funding opportunities; drafting and submitting proposal narratives and supplementary components (logic models, staff CVs, etc.); and collaborating with staff across the agency to gather necessary data to support the submission of all applications and reports
- Identify and research potential new government funders through regular prospect research, making use of resources such as federal, state, and local postings
- Circulate summaries of funding opportunities to executive, program, fiscal, and data staff, and ensure decisions are made and projects move forward in a timely manner to meet proposal deadlines
- Write new or adapt existing letters of inquiry and proposals in accordance with the specific interests of institutional funders
- Revise, edit, and/or proofread grant proposal materials prepared by other staff
- Use Salesforce to track due dates for proposals, reports, and meetings with funders to ensure timely response to funding opportunities and accountability to current funders
- Participate in regular inter-departmental meetings and correspondence, including by collaborating with executive and senior leadership, program directors, budget staff, and data staff to track fundraising needs and goals, set program deliverables, apply for funding, and monitor the implementation of funded programs
- Assist in generating financial information, including budgets and financial reports, for government proposals and reports, in collaboration with executive, program, and grants management staff
- Maintain relationships with current and potential government funders by drafting reports, correspondence, and other written materials, and by participating in meetings and/or phone conversations with funders
- Stay abreast of philanthropic trends and the government grantmaking priorities of current and potential Osborne funders
- Conduct program-related research from diverse and relevant sources to support proposal positioning and institutional fundraising strategies
- Assist in developing and implementing the agency's government fundraising strategy, including by strategizing how to meet annual institutional fundraising goals
- Occasionally required to work irregular hours and to travel locally
- While this is a hybrid role, in-person attendance is sometimes required to collaborate with co-workers
- Perform other duties as assigned
- Bachelor's Degree in Public Administration, Human Services, Communications, English, Sociology, or another relevant field; in lieu of degree an additional two years experience with nonprofit grant writing.
- 2+ years proven experience in grant writing and grant management, preferably in a non-profit or similar setting (3+ total years if the candidate does not have a degree).
- Experience crafting clear and compelling narratives for diverse audiences.
- Proficiency in the MS Office suite (Word, Excel, Power Point) required; familiarity with the Salesforce database or a comparable fundraising database a plus.
- Demonstrated awareness of incorporating racial, cultural, and socioeconomic equity and justice into communications and interpersonal interactions.
- The ability to work independently, take initiative, be persistent, and maintain excellent follow through.
- Comfort working closely with executive staff, including through writing and editing processes required for grant applications.
- Impeccable interpersonal skills, including the ability to maintain strong relationships with Osborne staff and external stakeholders.
- Strong time management and organizational skills, flexibility, and comfort working under deadlines on a steady volume of projects.
- Strong project management skills with excellent attention to detail.
- Agility and endurance to navigate a large, complex organization.
- The ability to function as a respected representative of the organization, particularly in interactions with funders.
- Knowledge of the evolving philanthropic landscape, specifically as it relates to government (NYC, NYS, and federal) institutional funding and giving.
Benefits of Working for the Osborne Association
Generous benefits include four weeks of vacation, tuition reimbursement, a flexible work schedule, excellent Medical, Dental, and Vision insurance, and a 403(b) plan with a company match. Career development through ongoing training and individual development plans.
The Osborne Association is an EEO/Affirmative Action employer and a VEVRAA Federal Contractor. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment and will not be discriminated against on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, protected veteran status, unemployment status, or any other protected category. The Osborne Association takes affirmative action in support of its policy to advance employment for individuals who are minorities, women, protected veterans, and individuals with disabilities.
Thank you for your interest in the Osborne Association. Please be sure to include a cover letter with your application. We wish we could personally respond to each application but due to the volume of interest we receive, we are not able to. Please, no phone calls.
** Salary is based on commensurate experience and other qualifications.
Salary Description
$70,000.00 - $80,000.00