University Settlement Society of New York

Grants Officer (50877)

University Settlement is one of New York City's most dynamic social justice institutions, with an impressive legacy as the first settlement house in the nation. For over 135 years, University Settlement has been an anchor in the low-income and immigrant communities where we work, offering pioneering programs in early childhood care and education, youth development, eviction prevention, literacy, theater and visual arts, older adults services, and mental health. Each year, we engage over 40,000 New Yorkers through our network of 30 sites in Manhattan and Brooklyn. Our mission is to empower residents by building on their strengths through comprehensive, quality services that meet the current needs of the community; innovation that anticipates future needs; and advocacy to bring justice to the community as a whole.

The Grants Officer is an essential member of a dynamic Institutional Giving team that manages all foundation and government support. The ideal candidate will have a clear and demonstrated passion for communicating the work of the agency through their writing, participating in the program development process, and promoting social justice. The Grants Officer role is highly unique in that it enables you to manage a portfolio of programs, including the writing, project management, and submitting of multiple projects across a diverse range of public and private funders. Additionally, it provides the rare opportunity to work closely and collaboratively with executive leadership and senior program directors on fundraising strategy, program design and development, and goal setting. Combined, this experience is critical in developing a successful career in fundraising, non-profit management, leadership, and more.

Responsibilities

  • Write letters of inquiry, proposals, renewal requests, and all reports to a select portfolio of private funders, and in response to select government RFPs, including preparing and sending complete packages with all attachments and standard forms
  • Manage the proposal and report deadlines for a set of program areas by maintaining and updating the agency’s grant calendars and action sheets
  • Coordinate the successful completion of multiple proposal and report deadlines with senior development and program managers
  • Maintain accurate donor records and files
  • Contribute to the gap-closing process and program expansion efforts by helping to develop the approach and identifying new sources of support through prospect research for new private foundation funders and the review of government RFPs
  • Retain up-to-date knowledge about assigned programs and program developments; broker effective working relationships with program directors and finance officers
  • Facilitate the completion of government contract packages, as needed
  • Assist with special events and complete other relevant tasks as assigned by supervisor

Qualifications

  • Minimum Bachelor’s degree from accredited institution and at least two years of grant writing experience required
  • Superior writing and communication skills, with emphasis on proposal writing
  • Excellent time management skills and ability to manage multiple projects and effectively set priorities
  • Demonstrated ability to manage a robust portfolio of funders and demonstrated success securing funding of all types, including upgraded funding and new funders
  • Excellent critical thinking skills as related to creating coherent logic models for funding proposals, analyzing and synthesizing program design from program colleagues, and integrating the nuances of funders’ particular interests in advancing a body of work into our approach
  • Excellent computer skills including data base, word processing
  • Ability to work efficiently in a deadline-driven environment
  • Knowledge of foundation and funding worlds (in related, non-profit fields a plus)
  • Excellent donor relations skills
  • Ability to work independently and as an effective member of a team
  • Ability to work with and relate to board members, foundation/government contacts, and program directors
  • Must be available for occasional evening events

Work Schedule: Full time, Monday - Friday, 9:00 am - 5:00 pm, 35 hours a week

We are committed to building a diverse and inclusive community. We support a broadly diverse team who will contribute to our organization. We are an equal employment opportunity for all regardless of race, color, citizenship, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, disability, veteran or reservist status, or any other category protected by federal, state, or local law.
  • Seniority level

    Entry level
  • Employment type

    Full-time
  • Job function

    Other
  • Industries

    Non-profit Organizations

Referrals increase your chances of interviewing at University Settlement Society of New York by 2x

See who you know

Get notified about new Grants Officer jobs in New York, NY.

Sign in to create job alert

Similar Searches

Looking for a job?

Visit the Career Advice Hub to see tips on interviewing and resume writing.

View Career Advice Hub