
FOUNDATION GIVING MANAGER
To meet growing demand and to support fundraising efforts for the Center for Native Arts and Cultures, NACF is searching for an Foundation Giving Manager. The Foundation Giving Manager is responsible for researching, analyzing, and securing foundation, government, and corporate income, and is the primary grant writer and manager of all grant writing related activities and reporting. This position will also support development of an annual institutional stewardship and solicitation strategy. The Foundation Giving Manager oversees a central component of NACF’s fundraising work, partnering with the Director of Development and Communications, and Program leadership to develop key messaging and ambitiously pursue needed resources for our work. This position reports to the Director of Development.
Read the full job description and how to apply here.
Position Responsibilities: The Institutional Giving Manager will have the following primary responsibilities:
- Oversee all grant activities including researching foundation, government, and corporate giving prospects, grant writing and managing an annual calendar of stewardship, proposal development, submissions, and reporting.
- As the primary grant writer, write and submit private, family, government, and corporate foundation grants and reports.
- Collaborate with Director of Development and Communications to create a multiyear grant strategy that meets funding needs of programs and general operations.
- In collaboration with Development and Program leadership, serve as primary liaison across departments to ensure ongoing grant deliverables and reporting needs are clearly communicated, supported, and met in a timely fashion.
- Manage all institutional giving tasks and tracking in NACF’s database and other tracking systems.
- Support partner work, events, and fundraising activities, as needed.
- Other duties as needed
Experience & Qualifications:
- Minimum 5-7 years in nonprofit grant writing.
- Strong track record of successful grant awards and funder relationships.
- 3 years’ experience with federal grants and reporting.
- Understanding of best practices in grants management, fundraising systems, and processes.
- Experience in a mid-sized nonprofit with cross-collaboration on fundraising.
Salary Range: $ 65,000 to $70,000 DOE