Employment Opportunity


Title: Grant Writer and
Stewardship Manager
Application Due: Open Until Filled
FLSA Type: Full-time, Exempt
Location: Online/Remote. Some on-site time tbd

Overview

The Grant Writer and Stewardship Manager will identify sources and develop strategies to secure funding to support existing and planned program activities as well as lead the development, writing, and submission of grant proposals to federal, state, and private funding agencies. Grant management responsibilities include Federal Funding as needed, grant reports, and annual or project status and summary reports.

Primary responsibilities include preparation of proposals and grant applications, and performance of responsible professional and administrative work in researching, identifying, developing and responding to public and private grant opportunities in areas that support The Center for Cartoon Studies (CCS) programs. The position is also responsible for collecting, analyzing, and reporting data on the performance of overall CCS development and of the program activities that are funded. This person also works with the development team to build and maintain relationships with donors and grant funders.  

This is a new position for CCS and a great opportunity for someone to help develop their role and make an impact. 

This is a full-time position, 40 hours per week on average, salary is 55-65k with healthcare and Simplified Employee Pension Plan (SEP) after three years.

Description of Duties

Write funding requests and grant applications; adapt and edit proposals, concept papers and letters of inquiry for submission to foundations, corporations, and government agencies

Be involved in day-to-day grant management, including, but not limited to, maintaining project management for individual grants; assisting with the development and management of a response archive, and scheduling meetings with internal and external stakeholders. Work with the Operations Manager to develop budgets for grant project related activities and expenditures.

Conduct research for potential funding sources; maintain funding opportunity databases; and provide timely advice and information on funding opportunities, requirements, and procedures.

Monitor and interpret regulations to ensure regulatory compliance for government grants; inform and advise institutional representatives of compliance issues.

Conduct internal and external research for statistics and other information to support grant proposals; gather information that will facilitate understanding of the concept of projects/programs for which funding is sought.

Maintain contact with grant-making organizations throughout the lifecycle of any grant.

Manage the process of progress report submissions for awarded grants from foundations, agencies, etc.

Work closely with the development team in developing and transforming ideas into grant proposals; acquire and maintain comprehensive knowledge of the organization to enhance understanding of projects for which grants are sought and to recommend most appropriate sources of funding.

This is an exempt full-time position. Salary is 55-65k with healthcare, and Simplified Employee Pension Plan (SEP) after three years. This position will begin with a one-year contract.

Qualifications

2-3 years professional grant writing experience required; 3-5 years preferred

Demonstrated experience in developing and writing program grant proposals to private and public funding sources, including development of program activities, supporting graphics, budgets and budget narrative, timelines, and job descriptions.

Working knowledge and experience with federal and state grant application and reporting guidelines and requirements as well as current best practices, including electronic submission of grant proposals.

Strong expository and persuasive writing skills, a high-level command of grammar and spelling, demonstrated ability to write and edit with consistent accuracy and compelling messages, demonstrated ability to match writing style with audience.

Ability to gather, analyze, and evaluate a variety of data.

Highly organized with ability to plan, prioritize, and coordinate multiple projects.

Ability to meet deadlines.

Strong computer skills – excellent command of Microsoft Word, Powerpoint, Excel, familiarity working with databases, and donor databases.

Excellent interpersonal, written and oral communication skills; ability to work collaboratively with faculty/staff in various departments/disciplines.

Online/Remote

This is an online/remote position however we would prefer some time on location early on in the new role, and possibly for special planning meetings or projects. While this position is remote, some travel is expected for training, events or meetings, etc. This might include 1 to 3 times per year.

About The Center for Cartoon Studies (CCS)

The Center for Cartoon Studies is a 501(c)(3) organization that offers workshops, one- and two-year certificates, and a masters of fine arts in cartooning. Additionally, our publishing projects have been released through partnerships with Disney/Hyperion, Little, Brown, Dartmouth College, the Vt. Secretary of State, and many more. The work of CCS’s graduates has been featured in the New Yorker, Slate, the Washington Post, and has been nominated for and won countless awards within the comics and publishing industries. Through its applied cartooning initiative, CCS has worked on public education campaigns with a range of state and national partners. Learn more at cartoonstudies.org

How to apply?

Please send your cover letter, resume, and any questions to hr@cartoonstudies.org 

This position will remain open until filled.