Union Gospel Mission Twin Cities (UGMTC) provides emergency shelter, food, basic needs and wraparound programs for people facing homelessness, hunger and addiction in the community. Located in Saint Paul, UGMTC opened its doors in 1902 and has been feeding, sheltering and offering the hope of Jesus Christ to people in need ever since. Mission: To provide Christ-centered, life-changing pathways for all people who are experiencing homelessness, hunger and addiction. Vision: To see all men, women and children healthy, whole and successful through Jesus Christ and the transforming power of the gospel. Values: Faith, Compassion, Respect, Integrity, Excellence. The Development Department is responsible for securing the financial resources necessary to advance the mission of the organization. Through a comprehensive and strategic fundraising program, the department cultivates meaningful relationships with donors, foundations, corporations, faith communities, and other partners who share in the organization’s vision and impact. The team oversees all philanthropic activities, including annual giving, major gifts, planned giving, corporate and foundation relations, grants management, events, and donor stewardship. They ensure that every contribution is acknowledged, celebrated, and used responsibly to support programs and services. The Grant Writer/Institutional Giving Officer plays a key role in advancing the mission of the organization by securing funding from foundations, corporations, and government sources. This position is responsible for writing grants, researching funding opportunities, developing compelling proposals, and managing relationships with foundational and corporate funders. The role ensures that the organization receives funding and builds relationships through clear, data-driven proposals that inspire funder confidence and long-term partnership.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level