Grant Administrator - Honolulu, United States - Salvation Army

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    Department:

    Development Position Title:
    Grant AdministratorSupervisor: Director of Development FLSA Status: Exempt, Full-time Estimated pay from $65,000 - $75,000 / year


    SCOPE OF POSITION:


    Responsible for researching, identifying and assisting Grant Writer(s) with every aspect of grant applications/proposals to meet the needs of the Salvation Army HIPAC Division.

    In addition, the Grant Administrator is responsible for working with Corps Officers to capture metrics, manage grant spend down and gather required information for grant reporting related to grant award requirements.


    Grant Administrator General Duties and Responsibilities:

    • In cooperation with Director of Development, Partnership Development Director, Grant Writer(s) and Officers, create funding plans based on the specific needs of The Salvation Army HIPAC Division.
    • Conduct research on issues and community needs that align with the Salvation Army HIPAC's mission, priorities, and projects to support the need communicated in LOI's and proposals.
    • Research and identify relevant sources of grant/contract funding opportunities for the organization that align with the agency's goals and mission, projects, and objectives.
    • Review, submit, and manage the grant proposal application, award and reporting process including but not limited to, organizations and private foundations. This includes assuring Corps Officers, Program Directors, Finance and Development have the capacity to manage and fulfill grant requirements, preparing presentation materials and contract amendments/renewals and organizing and obtaining all materials needed for a complete and timely submittal that may include current legal documentation, budgets, certifications, licenses, insurance certificates and other documentation.
    • Serve as the primary contact for Corps Officers, Program Managers, Providers, and HIPAC Leadership for all tasks relating to grant funding opportunities for all HIPAC Salvation Army Corps.
    • Serve as project coordinator for post-award reporting requirements, ensure contract reporting for all grants in partnership with Corps Officers, Development, Finance and Program staff.
    • Prepare and update government funding pipelines for Salvation Army HIPAC programs by researching RFPs and NOFAs, application submittal requirements and awards by amount, date, and purpose.
    • Submit grants to DHQ for legal review, processing and approval through TSAMM. Work with Property and Finance Manager to track grant-funded expenses and monitor budget compliance.
    • Develop and maintain a strong working knowledge of the different Corps and various programs throughout the Division to understand operations and better assist with finding appropriate funding opportunities.
    • Assist in the coordination with Corps officers/Program Directors to implement new processes from Grantors that are relevant to contractual matters
    • Review all grants to ensure accuracy, spend down and completion with all required exhibits.
    • Communicate with Director of Development, Program Directors, Corps Officers, grantors and sites regarding program changes, financial matters, budget modifications, addendums, extensions, non-compliance, and renewals.
    • Assist in maintaining paper and/or electronic files; Maintain a monitoring system totrack the status of all grants
    • Attend monthly meetings with Grant Writer(s)
    • Attend monthly Corps Needs & Grants Meetings
    • Attend webinars, collaboration meetings, and trainings related to contractual subject matter
    Assist with the completion of annual and quarterly government grants reports/certificationsCompliance General Duties and Responsibilities:

    • Communicates compliance requirements to Program Directors, Corps Officers and Contracts and Property Services Department who are then responsible to assure meeting compliance requirement.
    • Remain abreast of all compliance changes, activities and identify trends; communicate appropriately with staff concerning policies, procedures, and updates.
    • Oversees all grants and ensures all are consistently aligned with program budget throughout the grant/funding period.
    • Work with Development Donor Database Director to create and maintain proper donor database coding for funding awards.
    • Design and execute monitoring processes, including conducting file audits, assessments, documenting results and analyzing data trends.
    • Maintains documentation of all grants in collaboration with the program and business staff.
    • Work with the Property and DHQ Finance Department to maintain grants expense budgets and analyze accounting to ensure accuracy.
    • Serves as liaison between granting entity and the Salvation Army HIPAC Division.
    • Participate in staff meetings and development activities.
    • Submits invoices for grant reimbursement.
    • Prepare and maintain Grants notebook.
    • Performs other duties as directed by supervisor

    Education and Work Experience:

    • Minimum of a bachelor's degree in the field of Business, Accounting, Grant Administration or in a related field
    • Minimum three years of Finance and/or Grants experience preferred
    • Project oversite and development experience preferredEqual Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with DisabilitiesThe contractor will not discharge or in any other manner discriminate against employees or applicants because they have inquired about, discussed, or disclosed their own pay or the pay of another employee or applicant. However, employees who have access to the compensation information of other employees or applicants as a part of their essential job functions cannot disclose the pay of other employees or applicants to individuals who do not otherwise have access to compensation information, unless the disclosure is (a) in response to a formal complaint or charge, (b) in furtherance of an investigation, proceeding, hearing, or action, including an investigation conducted by the employer, or (c) consistent with the contractor's legal duty to furnish information. 41 CFR c)