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Summary
The Grants Manager is a new, part-time position for the agency. The Grants Manager
will be responsible for all daily activities related to grants, which includes researching
prospective funders, writing, management and reporting.
Major Responsibilities:
t Responsible for conducting the full range of activities required to research, prospect,
prepare, submit, and manage grant proposals with funding sources.
t Work together on an ongoing basis with senior management and program staff to learn
about current and future funding needs.
t Work with finance to gather information necessary to report to funders on current grant
programs.
t Comply with all grant reporting as required by funders.
t Help to initiate/facilitate meetings between Kadima leadership and funding sources to
cultivate relationships.
t Plan and facilitate regular grant meetings with members of the senior management
team.
t Maintain grant records, including contact information, due dates and reporting
requirements.
t Integrate with staff and clients, as well as learn about programs and services.
Qualifications:
t At least five years in grants management field and have secured grants from
government, private and corporate foundations
t Knowledge of Metro Detroit area funding sources a plus
t Experience working in mental health or healthcare field a plus
t Able to work well in a team environment, handle multiple assignments and meet
deadlines
Knowledge and Skills:
t Strong written communication skills; ability to write clear, structured, articulate, and
persuasive proposals
t Strong editing skills
t Attention to detail
t Ability to meet deadlines
t Knowledge and familiarity with research techniques and resources for grant prospecting
t Strong contributor in team environments
Reports to: Development Director
All resumes should be submitted to: HR@kadimacenter.org
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The realization of Adat Shalom Synagogue Rabbi Jacob E. Segal’s
dream in 1958 to start a local Jewish day school was celebrated May 6,
when Hillel Day School of Metropolitan Detroit held its 60th anniversary
gala at the Farmington Hills school.
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Hermelin with the Dream Maker Award and the school’s six most veteran
teachers, each dedicating more than 25 years to the school, with the
Rabbi Jacob E. Segal z”l Award.
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