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Overview
Crankstart is seeking a nimble, detail-oriented systems thinker to serve in the newly created role of Manager - Grants and Operations, to support the substantial growth in the volume and complexity of our grantmaking. Reporting to Eli Bildner, VP of Operations, and partnering closely with the Program team and a core group of external vendors, the Manager will be the operational backbone of Crankstart’s grantmaking, ensuring that every grant, from conception to final report, flows seamlessly through our systems. Responsibilities
Design and optimize grantmaking processes and systems to support growth in volume and complexity. Serve as the operational backbone of Crankstart’s grantmaking, ensuring grants flow from conception to final report through the systems in use. Collaborate with the Program team and external vendors to coordinate workflows, data integrity, and compliance-related activities. Act as a bridge between operations, program staff, and intended grantees to promote clear, user-centric processes and effective communication. Qualifications and qualities
Demonstrated understanding of the grants lifecycle, grants management systems, grantmaking processes, and related compliance and financial requirements. Experience in philanthropy (at a foundation or family office) or a transferable role in a nonprofit or consulting, with a track record of designing efficient, user-centric processes and leveraging technology and automation to improve operations. Excellent communication skills and ability to build and manage relationships with a wide variety of stakeholders. Belief that operational excellence is a form of respect and a passion for creating systems that function seamlessly in service of social good. Location and travel
This is a full-time, hybrid role located in the San Francisco Bay Area. Candidates must be based in the San Francisco Bay Area (within a 50-mile radius of San Francisco) and be able to travel to San Francisco three times a week. Application process
Martha Montag Brown & Associates, LLC has been retained to conduct this search. Interested and qualified candidates should apply by submitting a resume and a cover letter that describes their interest and relevant qualifications, experience, and expertise through the candidate application portal here.
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Crankstart is seeking a nimble, detail-oriented systems thinker to serve in the newly created role of Manager - Grants and Operations, to support the substantial growth in the volume and complexity of our grantmaking. Reporting to Eli Bildner, VP of Operations, and partnering closely with the Program team and a core group of external vendors, the Manager will be the operational backbone of Crankstart’s grantmaking, ensuring that every grant, from conception to final report, flows seamlessly through our systems. Responsibilities
Design and optimize grantmaking processes and systems to support growth in volume and complexity. Serve as the operational backbone of Crankstart’s grantmaking, ensuring grants flow from conception to final report through the systems in use. Collaborate with the Program team and external vendors to coordinate workflows, data integrity, and compliance-related activities. Act as a bridge between operations, program staff, and intended grantees to promote clear, user-centric processes and effective communication. Qualifications and qualities
Demonstrated understanding of the grants lifecycle, grants management systems, grantmaking processes, and related compliance and financial requirements. Experience in philanthropy (at a foundation or family office) or a transferable role in a nonprofit or consulting, with a track record of designing efficient, user-centric processes and leveraging technology and automation to improve operations. Excellent communication skills and ability to build and manage relationships with a wide variety of stakeholders. Belief that operational excellence is a form of respect and a passion for creating systems that function seamlessly in service of social good. Location and travel
This is a full-time, hybrid role located in the San Francisco Bay Area. Candidates must be based in the San Francisco Bay Area (within a 50-mile radius of San Francisco) and be able to travel to San Francisco three times a week. Application process
Martha Montag Brown & Associates, LLC has been retained to conduct this search. Interested and qualified candidates should apply by submitting a resume and a cover letter that describes their interest and relevant qualifications, experience, and expertise through the candidate application portal here.
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