Grant Coordinator

Indigenous Youth Roots
CA$53,475 - CA$62,558Remote

About The Position

Indigenous Youth Roots is a national, Indigenous youth-led organization rooted in community. We envision a future where Indigenous youth are connected, empowered, and thriving as leaders within their communities. We work alongside communities to offer programs, grants, and opportunities grounded in Indigenous ways of knowing and being, with the goal of strengthening and uplifting Indigenous youth voices. Our work is guided by seven core principles: Reciprocity, Innovation, Accountability, Reclamation, Advocacy, Resurgence, and Solidarity; along with being centered in Indigenous youth perspectives, that shape how we act and relate to one another. At IYR, we center our people and our communities in all that we do. As a living wage employer, we honour the importance of balance by supporting flexible ways of working, time for ceremony, and the responsibilities that shape our lives. We are committed to meeting accessibility needs and creating a supportive, responsive work environment. Guided by purpose, we focus on meaningful outcomes that reflect our values, rather than upholding the status quo. The Grant Coordinator is responsible for supporting the implementation of the Creation Community Grants Program, including providing grantee resources, capacity building support, and program administration as outlined within both the Project and Program Charters.

Requirements

  • 1 or more years’ experience in granting or project funding.
  • 1 or more years’ experience in administration.
  • Strong administrative experience, with the ability to manage multiple projects and tasks simultaneously.
  • Proven written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to convey complex information clearly.
  • Excellent organizational and time management skills with high attention to detail.

Nice To Haves

  • Facilitation and public speaking experience is an asset.
  • Experience working with Indigenous youth communities an asset

Responsibilities

  • Act as the first point of contact and liaison between IYR and grantees.
  • Guide potential applicants and existing grantees in navigating through funding processes.
  • Communicate and support grantees through regular check-ins, providing guidance on challenges, resource sharing, capacity development, and other forms of project supports.
  • Mentor grantees to implement, administer, evaluate, and report on their programs.
  • Collaborate with other team members to continue developing and improving our approach and supports for grantees and applicants.
  • Facilitate capacity-building workshops and training sessions for youth, partners, and community members, including occasional evening programming.
  • Coordinate the full life cycle of grant applications (intake, operation, and reporting) for assigned funding streams.
  • Support the preparation and dissemination of letters, reports, education, and communications materials.
  • Screen applicants and support the grant review committee meetings as needed.
  • Maintain up to date records of grantee status and ongoing engagements.
  • Coordinate national outreach efforts to raise awareness of the Creation Community Granting Program.
  • Support the design of the granting streams, evaluation metrics, and application processes and procedures.
  • Research best practices in community granting and working with grassroots and youth-led projects and programs.
  • Assist with event logistics, participant communications, and on-site coordination for regional gatherings and related activities.
  • Assist in coordination and data collection for relevant reports to funding agencies, partners, and internal evaluation streams.
  • Support analyzing qualitative and quantitative data and drafting reports from this information.
  • Accountable for timely and accurate collection, formation, and submission of all relevant program and project data, reports, and evaluations.
  • Uphold and promote the organization’s cultural values and guiding principles in all workplace practices.
  • Engage with the Indigenous community and support initiatives that strengthen relationships and collaboration.
  • Support the planning, coordination, and delivery of regional gatherings, meetings, and community engagement events.
  • Carry out your duties in a manner that does not adversely affect your own health and safety or that of others by reporting all potential hazards, all incidents, and injuries.
  • Co-operate, support, and engage with any measures introduced in the workplace to improve occupational health & safety.
  • Maintain high ethical standards and demonstrate integrity, honesty, and trustworthiness in all endeavours and communications.
  • Support and participate in all IYR staff, department, and team meetings.
  • Participate in external and internal committees, working groups, or projects as required.
  • Be available for in-person engagements when required and provided reasonable notice.
  • Undertake other duties as assigned.

Benefits

  • Health benefits: will begin following a 3-month probationary period
  • GRRSP employer contribution that is 5% of salary
  • 15 days and statutory holidays, in addition to a 2-week winter closure
  • 15 days
  • Annual Professional Development Benefit: $1500 annually following a 3-month probationary period
  • 5 days annually
  • 5 hours monthly at any organization of your choice.
  • 4 and 5 Day work week options.
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