Grant Writer
The Grant Writer is responsible for developing and writing winning grant proposals designed to secure funding from public institutions, private foundations and corporations, and other grant-making entities, to support and implement the Studio Museum’s program. The Grant Writer will possess exemplar writing and communication skills and will persuasively convey the Museum’s mission and programs to potential funders. Reporting to the Director of Development, this person will develop strategies, craft narratives, assemble and submit grant requests, conduct prospect research, and maintain a calendar of submissions and reporting deadlines, as well as creating and overseeing the necessary tracking systems and procedures.
Essential Job Duties and Responsibilities:
Conduct a full range of activities required to conceptualize, write, submit, and manage grant proposals
Oversee grant calendar to ensure timely submission of letters of inquiry, proposals, and reports
Liaise with Museum departments to collect relevant program information, attendance and audience details, publicity and marketing materials, budgets and financial data, to create compelling applications and collateral
Steward current supporters by providing regular updates and giving key stakeholders opportunities to engage with leadership
Research prospects for new support
Coordinate site visits for foundation leadership and program officers
Maintain institutional giving records in database and digital files, including grant tracking and reporting
Create gift transmittals and draft acknowledgement letters
Maintain list of institutional credit lines
Assist with other fundraising projects as requested
Travel Requirements: ☐ Yes ☒ No
Physical Demands: ☐ Yes ☒ No
Qualifications:
Required (items listed as “required” MUST be met for a candidate to qualify for this role):
Bachelor’s degree required
3-6 years of relevant experience
Excellent writing, analytical, and research skills are essential. The successful candidate will be an exceptional writer, and be able to craft funding proposals in a clear and compelling manner
Candidate must be detail-oriented and highly organized
A strong understanding of the development process and nature of foundation philanthropy
Able to gather and synthesize information and communicate in a compelling and succinct form
Self-starter able to meet deadlines, work collaboratively and manage several projects at once, including ability to handle confidential information with complete discretion
An understanding of budgets as they relate to proposal and grant procurement
Proficient computer skills and in-depth knowledge of relevant software such as MS Office Suite (PowerPoint, Excel, and Word)
Dedication to quality control and ownership of job responsibilities
Ability to work well under pressure
Desirable
Familiarity with Raiser’s Edge
Familiarity with arts and culture funders
Professional museum experience and/or a sincere interest in arts and culture
Competencies (Key Behaviors & Essential Abilities):
Required: (items listed as “required” MUST be met for a candidate to qualify for this role):
Commitment (Core Value) - to the mission and values of Studio Museum in Harlem.
Collaborative (Core Value) – works well with others at all levels of the organization as well as with key external stakeholders (if applicable to the role)
Initiative (Core Value) - takes self-directed, appropriate action to influence outcomes and / or drive progress and positive change.