New York Lawyers for the Public Interest: Manager for Foundation and Government Grants (NY, NY)


Manager for Foundation and Government Grants

New York Lawyers for the Public Interest

New York Lawyers for the Public Interest (NYLPI), a community-driven civil rights organization, seeks a talented Manager for Foundation and Government Grants to join its team.

About the Role
Reporting to the Director of Development, the Manager for Foundation and Government Grants will play a critical role in sustaining and growing two significant fundraising portfolios to support NYLPI’s program operations, deepen relationships with current foundation funders, and further the organization’s 
growth goals by identifying new potential prospects. The Manager for Foundation and Government Grants will be responsible for year-round management of NYLPI’s grant calendar as well as writing grant proposals and reports, producing responses to government RFPs (Request for Proposals), and researching foundations and other potential funding opportunities to raise over $2.6M annually. Working closely with program staff across the organization, the Manager for Foundation and Government Grants plays an essential role in NYLPI’s fundraising and program growth.

RESPONSIBILITIES
Serving as a key member of the Development team, the Manager for Foundation and Government Grants is responsible for NYLPI’s portfolio of institutional fundraising of more than $2.6M, including the following:
  • Grant Writing and Research
    • Writing and Submission - lead on writing for all grant proposals and reports in collaboration with program and campaign leads.
    • Pipeline Development - Conduct prospect research to increase NYLPI’s pipeline.
      Research and collect trends in institutional giving relevant to NYLPI.
    • Internal Capacity Building - Develop meeting and funder briefs for new and existing funders. Identify systems improvements to aid institutional giving efforts.
    • Storytelling and Narrative Building – Work with Program staff to identify client and partner stories with an ethical storytelling lens for funding proposals and external communications.
  • Grant Management
    • Manage process for timely submissions of all NYLPI grant reports to foundation and government funders. Develop and implement effective systems and processes to streamline grant management activities.
    • Monitor all grant award expectations, deliverables, and necessary updates to the funder.
    • Build and maintain relationships with funders and key staff members. Establish and maintain database with current information, contacts, and crediting preferences for all funders.
    • Manage calendar of regular stewardship and communication with internal and external partners for a portfolio of grants and contracts to strengthen existing relationships and initiate new connections.
  • Grant Administration
    • Manage year-round grants calendar to ensure timely submission of all proposals, LOIs, and reports. Work closely with program staff to ensure report accuracy and timeliness.
    • Maintain accurate and timely records on funders in donor database and on NYLPI’s internal shared drive.
    • Monitor grant compliance and ensure all funding requirements are met, including programmatic reporting, and acknowledgements and recognition.
QUALIFICATIONS
Required
  • Successful track record of foundation and/or government fundraising.
  • Excellent interpersonal, writing, and communication skills.
  • Organized self-starter, pro-active team player, able to prioritize tasks and projects, work effectively and independently to meet deadlines.
  • Ability to build relationships with and craft messages for diverse stakeholders.
  • Strong technology skills, including using Microsoft 365 products
  • Commitment to social justice and civil rights.
  • Ability to work well with team members across axes of diversity and difference.
  • Demonstrated commitment to principles of diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Preferred
  • Five years of fundraising and grant writing experience.
  • Proficiency with Raiser’s Edge NXT or similar donor database software.
  • Knowledge of the New York City philanthropic community.
This is a full-time position with a salary range of $72,000-77,000, depending on experience. A person in this role with 5 years of experience would earn $72,000. NYLPI offers comprehensive employer-paid benefits, including health insurance, short- and long-term disability and life insurance, an outstanding retirement savings plan (after 12 months, NYLPI contributes 5% of an employee’s annual salary and will match up to an additional 21⁄2%), paid family and sick leave, fifteen (15) days of vacation during the first year of employment (increasing to 24 in the third year) and five personal days, eleven (11) official office holidays, and a holiday swapping policy to allow for the observation of holidays of your choice, as well as extensive voluntary benefits.

This position is expected to be available for work from our New York City office, and for in-person work as duties require. NYLPI currently expects a minimum of two days in the office. Please note that NYLPI requires that all employees demonstrate proof of vaccination against COVID-19 and a current booster dose.

Please send applications to jobs@nylpi.org with the subject line: “Attention: Manager for Foundation and Government Grants.” Applications will be considered on a rolling basis, and must include the following:
  1. Detailed cover letter explaining your interest, and experience, and answering the following required question: How has your background or experience, professional or otherwise, prepared you to contribute to our commitment to cultural competency and diversity, equity, and inclusion? Feel free to think broadly about your response to this question, applying various aspects of your life and personal experiences. Please mention where you saw this posting in your cover letter. 
  2. Resume
  3. Writing sample
** When applying, be sure to indicate Prep for Prep as the referral source. **

We strongly encourage candidates from historically oppressed groups to apply.
We are committed to advancing social justice and civil rights in our advocacy, and we value the dynamism and perspective that staff diversity brings to the work and culture of the office. We strive to promote behaviors, attitudes, and policies that enable us to work inclusively and effectively in cross-cultural situations with clients, co- workers, and community partners. We actively recruit and seek to grow and maintain a staff that is diverse along many axes, including but not limited to race, ethnicity, and national origin; disability; socioeconomic background; and sexual orientation and gender identity.

About NYLPI
For more than 45 years, NYLPI has been a leading civil rights advocate for New Yorkers opposing marginalization based on race, immigration status, poverty, disability, and a range of intersectional identities. NYLPI pioneered the practice of community lawyering in the five boroughs of New York City. These communities shape our priorities, and their struggles for justice demand innovative solutions. Our interdisciplinary teams of advocates use every tool available – community organizing, impact litigation and individual representation, policy advocacy, media, pro bono partnerships, and public education – to solve seemingly intractable problems, develop leaders, and build collective power to achieve justice. We strive to create equal access to health care, achieve equality of opportunity and self-determination for people with disabilities, ensure immigrant opportunity, strengthen local nonprofits, and secure environmental justice for frontline communities.

To learn more about NYLPI, visit www.nylpi.org.



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