Players Alliance | Sr. Grants Manager/Grants Portfolio ...
Players Alliance - fort lee, NJ
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New Year, Same Amazing YOU, New Way to Make an Impact in Under Served Communities Across the Country! **Thank you for applying to The Players Alliance. All of the roles posted here are based on site in the office in Fort Lee, NJ. They are not virtual, remote, nor hybrid. We have a beautiful brand-new office ready to be staffed by talented individuals ready to make an immediate impact. We encourage individuals to apply who believe in the mission and core values of The Players Alliance. We will not be accepting applications submitted on behalf of Staffing and Temp Agencies and firms for direct hires. Thank you! **The Players Alliance, a national nonprofit with headquarters in Ft. Lee, NJ has a brand-new exciting opportunity for an experienced and talented Senior Grants ManagerGrants Portfolio Manager. TPA is in hyper-growth mode and excited to hire talented individuals focused on Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging in Youth Sports Programming. Candidates who align with TPA's mission, vision, and core values of The Players Alliance and ready to make a difference are encouraged to apply! Title: Senior Grants Manager (National Portfolio)Location: On Site- Ft. Lee, NJ (Non-Remote, Non-Virtual, Non Hybrid)Competitive Salary and Comprehensive Benefits PackageGrantmaking-Grants Distribution-Grants Portfolio Distribution-Grants Portfolio Management-Foundation Grants DistributionThe Players Alliance is seeking an experienced Senior Grants ManagerGrants Portfolio Manager, who will play a pivotal role in advancing the mission of diversity, equity, access, and youth sports programming. This nonprofit leader will manage the grantmaking process; cultivate partnerships with nonprofit organizations, communities, and external partners across the country. The Senior Grants Manager will evaluate the impact of funded organizations and projects and be able to provide metrics and data to convey the impact of TPA's grantmaking. The Senior Grants Manager will work closely to contribute to the strategic development and implementation of portfolio initiatives while fostering trusting relationships with external partners in the philanthropic sector. This talented nonprofit leader will provide critical guidance across the portfolio areas as the organization continues to refine and refresh strategic directions and plans. This Senior Grants Manager is a highly organized, friendly, mission focused professional who will maintain ongoing relationships with a portfolio of grantee representatives across the country.Review, investigate and analyze grant requests from local nonprofit organizations to ensure applications are aligned with their grantmaking strategy and comply with their policies and standards.Conduct appropriate due diligence and proposal analysis and compose summaries related to grant requests including specific recommendations for amounts and terms for grants.Prepare grant terms and goals, reporting requirements, and payment schedules and contingencies.Oversee reporting requirements, budgets, projections, methods of evaluation, and monitoring progress on grant goals.Partner with prospective and current grantees during all stages of the application, grant awarding, and reporting processes.Partner with grant seekers in preparing, developing andor revising grant requests to meet established standards and ensure any investment assists the grantee in delivering on its mission and meeting agreed-to milestonesGrantee Communications and Relationships Outcome: Communicate frequently with grantees, develop constructive relationships, and facilitate connections, collaboration, and capacity-building opportunities among grantees.Provide frequent and responsive communication to grantees during all stages of the application process and grant term, which may include requests for grant-related information and data and efforts to deepen understanding of the issues, root causes, and challenges that grantees are addressing.Support groups of grantees working on aligned issue areas by facilitating referrals and hosting meetings.Support grantees by offering strategic guidance, technical assistance, and connections to other resources, such as training or capacity building opportunities through access to their network.Portfolio Strategy, Planning, and Reporting Outcome: Provide leadership in reviewing and reporting on progress of grants in achieving portfolio goals, developing, and refining portfolio strategies, and engaging in regular planning and budgeting.Working with staff and community stakeholders, provide leadership, identify service gaps, and collaborate with partners to develop effective solutions.Prepare detailed and timely written updates on community engagement, emerging initiatives and community needs, and relevant information concerning current and potential grantees.Lead the periodic written and oral review with the organization's leadership of portfolio and grantee performance, alignment with the mission and goals, and planning and monitoring of the organization's Grantmaking PETENCIES NEEDED TO BE SUCCESSFULPartnership orientation: Demonstrating partnership, collaboration, mentorship, and leadership with and among colleagues; ability to build strong, trusting relationships with colleagues across the organization and with nonprofit representatives and community members.Project management and analytical skills: Adept at developing and managing a range of projects and initiatives, emphasizing optimized work processes, work tracking, information sharing and elevating insights and analysis that inform an appropriate recommendation and course of action.Exceptional communication skills: Demonstrated experience in building issue-area expertise; thorough and responsive approach to communications with various internal and external stakeholders.Entrepreneurial approach: Willingness to think beyond traditional approaches to identifying needs and collaborating with partners to develop and implement effective solutions.Experience collaborating in diverse teams: Demonstrated commitment to valuing equity and diversity and contributing to an inclusive working and learning environment.Ability to hold complexity: Willingness to embrace complexity, nuance and ambiguity in shifting issue landscapes and emerging work areas; and maintaining a clear perspective between the overall picture and the details.KEY RESPONSIBILITIESâ— Collaborate with the team to develop and refine grantmaking strategies that align with the portfolio areas and funding priorities.â— Research and identify areas of need and opportunity for impact within portfolio areas, providing funding recommendations accordingly.â— Manage the full lifecycle of grants, including conducting due diligence on prospective opportunities, soliciting proposals, and reviewing grant applications.â— Evaluate grant proposals based on portfolio goals and impact objectives.â— Cultivate and maintain trusting relationships with communities, nonprofit organizations, foundations, and other stakeholders to foster collaboration and partnership opportunities.â— Serve as the primary point of contact for grantee partners, providing guidance and support throughout the grant lifecycle.IDEAL CANDIDATE AND QUALIFICATIONSWith the understanding that no person will offer every desired skill and characteristic outlinedbelow, compelling candidates will offer much of the following:5+ years of relevant experience in philanthropy; national and regional nonprofits tackling inequities; social service agencies; or other social impact organizations that align with portfolio areas.Proactive support and engagement with impacted communities; centering their ideas, goals, and initiatives in funding or programmatic strategies and evaluation of impact.Grantmaking, grants management, and philanthropy experience across a broad or intersecting group of programmatic areas.An understanding of the trends that support innovations in philanthropy and social terpersonal dexterity to successfully build and maintain equitable and trusting funding relationships with community-based, stateregional, national organizations, and other foundations.Cross-sector collaboration and proven track record within complex, multi-stakeholder projectsorganizations.A background using equity, inclusion, and access frameworks in strategies, evaluations, relationships, and communications.Excellence in written and verbal communication; skilled at synthesizing information and distilling complex ideas into clear, concise, and actionable formsOngoing analysis of grant records and reports, including grant financial reports, and working with program staff andor grantees if there is a problem or compliance issue; and conducting analysis of grant structure and budgets and recommending action to program staff.Active engagement in the philanthropic sector to keep current on new regulations and best practices.On occasion, you may be asked to travel domestically for the organization's gatherings and events approximately 5-10% of the time, paid by the organization.
Created: 2025-01-16