The Boston Foundation-posted 4 months ago
$53,000 - $60,000/Yr
Full-time
Boston, MA

The Associate will support the Safety Net Grants (SNG) program to provide timely investment in organizations responding to immediate essential needs in marginalized communities. Working under the supervision of the Senior Program Officer, Support for the Social Safety Net, this position is responsible for responding to phone and email inquiries from potential and current grant applicants, providing staff and external review teams with application materials and grant reports, following up with applicants throughout the review process, and processing payments for awarded grants.

  • Processes grant applications and reports using online grants management system (Foundation Power, Smart Simple, Salesforce)
  • Tracks open applications for the Safety Net Grants program, including following up on proposals with applicants, grantees and Program staff and ongoing website and database maintenance
  • Researches organizations that could be aligned with our Field of Interest Funds to build out the Safety Net Grants pipeline
  • Processes grants and installments for payment, including managing communications and tracking all grant payments using Microsoft Excel and Microsoft Teams
  • Communicates externally via email and phone, with grantees, applicants and potential applicants of the Safety Net Grants program regarding grants and grant processes
  • Communicates internally, particularly with Program staff and proposal review teams
  • Provides reports, responses to inquiries and grant histories to internal staff as requested
  • Supports the collection and analysis of feedback from applicants and reviewers to improve SNG program including participatory processes
  • Supports other responsive grantmaking initiatives (Food, Fuel, & Shelter Fund)
  • Supports the Senior Director of Grants Management with grant processing for other open grantmaking programs in Smart Simple including: Equality Fund, Asian Community Fund, Latino Equity Fund, and other programs as assigned
  • Participates in proposal review processes for special grantmaking programs as available
  • College degree or equivalent experience
  • Minimum 2 years administrative experience (including internships)
  • Intermediate level skills working with Microsoft Office products especially Excel
  • Database experience strongly preferred
  • Quick to learn new software and processes
  • Excellent attention to detail and strong organizational skills
  • A creative thinker with strong problem-solving skills
  • Able to work independently
  • Able to work under the pressure of tight deadlines
  • Strong time management skills
  • Strong writing and communication skills
  • Strong interest in supporting marginalized communities and vulnerable residents in Greater Boston
  • Participative and proactive work style
  • Mature interpersonal style, and ability to interact professionally with a diverse range of people
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