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Museum of Jewish Heritage – A Living Memorial to the Holocaust · 2 days ago

Government Liaison and Grants Coordinator

The Museum of Jewish Heritage is seeking a Government Liaison and Grants Coordinator to manage government grant fulfillment and compliance. This role involves building relationships with government agencies, writing grant applications, and ensuring the Museum's philanthropic goals are met.

Museums & Institutions

Responsibilities

Under the guidance of the Senior Manager of Institutional Giving, solicit local, state, and federal government officials and agencies in support of Museum programmatic initiatives, capital needs, and general operations, including all aspects of the grant cycles: identifying opportunities, writing compelling grant applications, creating budgets, compiling supplemental materials, and reporting
Advance government-funded capital projects by participating in meetings, and ensuring timely and accurate submission of reports and supplemental paperwork
Work closely with the CIG Group and Department of Cultural Affairs participating in routine meetings and submitting reports, including the Museum’s Cultural Data Profile (CDP)
Administer the Museum’s government web portals and relevant filings Liaise with government offices to promote our programming, support advocacy work, and manage onsite events
Assist the Development team on event logistics for onsite cultivation and stewardship events where government officials or office members will be present
Ensure donor database records are up-to-date and aid in preparation of analytical reports to measure progress toward fundraising goals
Assist Museum leadership with production of collateral materials, Board reporting, and project management as needed
As needed, support the Development team with projects that advance the Museum’s fundraising efforts

Qualification

Grant writingGovernment relationsCRM proficiencyAttention to detailCommunication skills

Required

One to two years of related experience in non-profit or Museum environment
Excellent written and oral communication skills, with the ability to write and speak in clear and compelling ways
Meticulous attention to detail and organizational skills to successfully multi-task and meet deadlines
Knowledge of New York City and New York State government structure, granting agencies, and application and reporting protocols
Must adhere to the highest ethical standards and project a positive attitude
Willingness to work Sundays and evenings as necessary
Proficiency in CRM systems
2-year Community College or bachelor's degree required

Benefits

Covered by the DC-37 collective bargaining agreement

Company

Museum of Jewish Heritage – A Living Memorial to the Holocaust

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The Museum of Jewish Heritage – A Living Memorial to the Holocaust is New York’s contribution to the global responsibility to never forget.

Funding

Current Stage
Growth Stage
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