Grants Manager
Fresh Lifelines for Youth
Job Details
Description
Position Title: Grants Manager
Reports To: Director of Foundations and Corporate Giving
Office Location: San Jose CA; Redwood City, CA; Oakland, CA; or Richmond, CA (up to 50% hybrid role of in-person and remote)
Status: Full-time, exempt
About Fresh Lifelines for Youth
Fresh Lifelines for Youth is an award-winning non-profit whose mission is to partner with youth to unlock their potential, disrupt the pipeline to prison, and advance justice in California and beyond. By 2030, through partnering with young people, communities, and systems, FLY will contribute to the fight for equity and justice by taking concrete steps to dismantle California’s pipeline to prison, equip 30,000 youth to transform their lives and create meaningful opportunities for them to live healthy, free, and productive lives. For more information about Fresh Lifelines for Youth, please visit: www.flyprogram.org
Grants Manager - Position Summary
This position will work closely with the Director of Foundations and Corporate Giving and Development team. More than 35% of FLY’s budget comes from foundation grants. Individual donations, event fundraising, and government grants also contribute to the organization’s sustainability and Imagine 2030 strategic plan. The Grants Manager will play a critical role in supporting the strategic plan through the execution of fund development activities specifically through grants management, grant writing and reporting, and stewardship of relationships with key funders.
Position Responsibilities:
Proposal Development and Writing
- Develop, prepare, write, and edit compelling grant proposals for foundations. Prepare multiple, simultaneous proposals for on-time submission under tight and shifting deadlines, while maintaining a consistently high standard of quality.
- Develop, prepare, write, and edit grant reports for foundations. Prepare multiple, simultaneous reports for on-time submission under tight and shifting deadlines, while maintaining a consistently high standard of quality.
- Maintain, draft, and/or compile documents required for foundation proposals and reports, including but not limited to staff biographies, financial documents, or youth impact stories.
- Develop and maintain expert knowledge of FLY programs and services in order to prepare accurate and persuasive funding requests and reports.
- Work with other FLY leaders and/or contracted grant writers during busy seasons to ensure that all renewals and reports are submitted on time and that FLY is able to seek support from new foundation partners.
- Communicate and collaborate with other FLY teams and departments—including but not limited to program teams, Finance Department, the Evaluation & Learning Department, and Systems Change Department—related to foundation applications and reports.
Research and Prospecting
- Conduct research to
- Develop and maintain knowledge of and expertise in policies and theories concerning juvenile justice systems and youth, evidence-based practices employed in FLY’s programs, and justice system landscape.
- Provide supporting information for grant proposals.
- Identify new prospects and funding opportunities.
- Vet prospective funders, and maintain updated lists of top funder prospects
- Develop and maintain knowledge of FLY’s programs, initiatives, and organizational priorities in order to develop compelling funding applications.
- Assess alignment between funders’ priorities and FLY’s programs and initiatives
Relationship Stewardship and Management
- Collaborate with the Development team to cultivate relationships and pursue funding opportunities.
- Lead meetings and collaborate with the Director of Foundations & Corporate Giving to maintain strong relationships with current and prospective foundation partners.
- Track relationships stewardship efforts and contribute to relationship strategy through Salesforce and other tracking tools.
- Draft communications such as thank you letters to funders or email templates for CEO and Development leadership to prospect funders.
Data Systems and Management
- Maintain a calendar of renewals, applications, and reports due.
- Maintain Grant-related data in Salesforce and other tracking tools.
- Track and report foundation revenue data.
- In collaboration with the Development and Finance teams, maintain clear records payments and incoming funds.
- With close partnership from the Director of Foundations & Corporate Giving, manage the pipeline of foundation grants including research, strategy, application, award, and post-award.
Compensation & Benefits
This position is a full-time/exempt role at a rate of $82,026/annually. Our Total Rewards Package also includes the following:
- Full medical dental, vision, and chiropractic healthcare and retirement contribution match
- 10+ PTO Days
- 12 Holiday Days
- FLY provides 3-4 additional "rejuvenation days off" twice per year in July and December
- Annual Wellness Funds
- Annual Professional Development Funds
- Employee Assistance Program (paid for by FLY)
- Annual Staff Retreat, Holiday Party, End of Year Celebration, Team Off Sites, and other FLY Events.
- Customize your Work Schedule (dependent on supervisor approval based on positional and departmental needs)
- Hybrid of In-Office and Remote Work (frequency of required in-person work is dependent upon the role)
- 8 Hours of Civic Engagement
- Mileage Reimbursement.
At FLY, we have adopted a no-negotiation policy. This policy reflects our commitment to equity and ensuring that the offers we make to our candidates reflect competitive and appropriate compensation given the market and the role.
Our Commitment to Diversity, Equity, And Inclusion
At FLY, we embrace a diversity of identities, beliefs, thoughts, and experiences. We commit to creating an organizational culture of equity and inclusion to better serve our youth and communities. FLY is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We strive for an inclusive culture and a staff team that reflects diversity. Applicants for all job openings will be considered without regard to age, race, color, religion, sex/gender, national origin, sexual orientation, disability, veteran status or any other consideration made unlawful under any federal, state or local laws. We strongly encourage women; people of color, people who identify as part of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer communities; people with experience in the juvenile justice or criminal justice systems; and people with disabilities to apply. Fresh Lifelines for Youth is committed to offering reasonable accommodations to job applicants with disabilities. If you need assistance or accommodation due to a disability, please contact us at (408) 263-2630 or compliance@flyprogram.org
COVID-19 Vaccination
At FLY, we are committed to the safety of our employees, clients, and all others who enter our workplace. As such, FLY would like to make clear that the COVID-19 vaccination is a condition of employment. However, FLY does allow staff to apply for exemptions based on medical history or sincerely held religious beliefs or practices. This must be approved through FLY’s compliance department. If you have any questions or would like to learn more, please contact us at (408) 263-2630 or email compliance@flyprogram.org
What to expect
- Application with 8-10 questions and an applicant screening question.
- No Cover Letter Required
- 2-3 Interviews (for many roles, at least 1 would be in person)
- Meet w/FLY youth
- Work Product (Done in advance of the Final Round Interview)
Qualifications
Position Requirements
The ideal candidate will have a deep commitment to equity, social, racial, and economic justice. They will have professional grant writing experience, attention to detail, project management skills, and strong editorial skills. The candidate will believe in FLY’s vision, mission, and values: accountable, dedicated, respectful, equitable and just, loving, innovative, hopeful, and youth-centered.
Core Competencies: Skills and behaviors that FLY expects and develops all staff to exhibit across all positions at various levels of proficiency (early stage, intermediate and advanced)
- Cultural Responsivity: Demonstrates an openness and commitment to equity, justice, and belonging. This includes being aware of one’s own bias and privilege, building an understanding of systems of oppression, and valuing diverse perspectives; you take actions to learn and contribute to an environment that creates power-sharing, access, and opportunity within our community.
- High Quality: The ability to own your work, be accountable, and take initiative to produce high-quality results. This includes setting and achieving standards that demonstrate a high level of care and commitment to our mission, our population, our colleagues and our partners.
- Collaboration: The ability to work effectively within a team and intentionally across teams to contribute to FLY’s mission and agency goals. When working with others, you exercise your strengths and build on the strengths of others.
- Communication: The ability to convey information effectively with consideration of the situation and audience. This includes communicating clearly with people of different backgrounds and cultures in which you demonstrate self-awareness, empathy, and active listening.
- Problem Solving: Applies critical thinking to problem solving that considers multiple perspectives and actively identifies creative solutions to address individual and systemic challenges.
- Adaptability: The ability to adapt and respond to change effectively. This includes engaging in continuous learning, maintaining a solutions orientation, and proactively seeking opportunities to be supportive of change that best serves our mission.
FLY’s Leadership Competencies: Skills and behaviors that FLY expects and develops all staff in Leadership positions to exhibit across various levels of proficiency (early stage, intermediate and advanced)
- Emotional Intelligence: Demonstrates self-awareness and the ability to process one’s own emotions and the impact and influence on others. This includes maintaining a compassionate and authentic perspective of issues and information that allows you to effectively work through challenges with teams and to respond with empathy.
- Change Management: The ability to recognize a need and assess the readiness for change. This includes effectively promoting and building commitment toward change and successfully guiding your team through the implementation process.
- Strategic Decision-making: Effectively structures and facilitates inclusive decision-making processes. This includes responsibly making informed decisions to improve organizational health and impact through the use of key information to problem solve and to identify equitable solutions.
- Develops & Motivates Others: Motivates, inspires and supports teams and individuals through strong coaching, mentorship, and targeted development activities. Builds healthy and effective teams through regular feedback, collaboration, role clarity and conflict resolution.
- External Relationship Builder: Invests in and builds strong, trusted and ongoing relationships with external partners and cultivates new relationships. This includes the ability to analyze and understand relationships as a strategy for achieving the mission, which often means navigating complex relationships while anchoring to FLY’s values.
- Project Management: The ability to create project plans, implement plans with effective delegation to team members, and manage those plans to intended impact, while adjusting the course when needed. This includes managing at various levels of complexity and scale, as well as anticipating potential barriers and evolving plans to achieve the desired impact.
Note on Qualifications: In FLY’s quest for an equitable hiring process, candidates are encouraged to apply even if they feel they only meet 75% of the position requirements.