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Girl Scouts of Greater Chicago & Northwest Indiana

Grant Manager

Girl Scouts of Greater Chicago & Northwest Indiana, Chicago, Illinois, United States, 60290

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Position Summary The Grant Manager is responsible for strengthening GSGCNWI’s institutional funding portfolio through high-quality grant proposals, reports, and stewardship activities. Reporting to the Director of Institutional Giving, this role manages corporate, foundation, government, and United Way partners; identifies new prospects; and ensures the delivery of compelling, data-driven narratives and impact stories that align with the council’s strategic priorities. This position requires strong writing expertise, the ability to synthesize complex information, and skill in building relationships that deepen philanthropic investment in GSGCNWI’s mission. The Grant Manager collaborates closely with program, finance, and fund development colleagues and plays a key role in supporting institutional revenue generation.

Key Responsibilities

Develop compelling, mission-aligned grant proposals, reports, inquiries, and supplemental materials according to funder guidelines

Coordinate all necessary attachments, financial documentation, and outcome data for timely, accurate submission

Manage an assigned portfolio of foundation, corporate, government, and United Way partners, including cultivation, stewardship, and renewal pipelines

Collaborate with program staff to translate program plans into clear, measurable outcomes for funder communication

Identify new grant opportunities, research alignment, and prepare prospect summaries and cultivation recommendations

Prepare briefing materials and talking points for leadership and program staff participating in funder meetings

Ensure donor benefit fulfillment, including recognition listings, newsletter features, and acknowledgment requirements

Track deadlines, commitments, outcomes, and communications within Raiser’s Edge and department work plans

Conduct research using databases, directories, and professional sources to identify aligned institutional prospects

Maintain accurate documentation of all grant activity and pipeline movement

Draft donor-facing communications including newsletters, impact stories, appeal language, and annual report content

Support institutional fundraising events with written materials, data, and narrative components as assigned

Strategic & Organizational Competencies

Mission & Values Alignment

Strategic Thinking & Decision-Making

Collaboration & Relationship Building

Project Management & Execution

Communication & Influence

Equity & Community Mindset

Judgment, Confidentiality & Responsible Use of Technology

Job-Specific Competencies

Grant Writing Expertise

Institutional Fundraising Knowledge

Outcome Measurement & Data Synthesis

Prospect Research & Analysis

Donor Stewardship & Engagement

Budget & Financial Understanding

Writing for Multiple Formats

Qualifications

Bachelor’s degree required

3–5 years of grant writing or institutional fundraising experience

Demonstrated ability to secure and manage grants

Exceptional writing, editing, and research skills

Strong project management and organizational skills

Ability to work cross-functionally and cultivate collaborative relationships

Preferred: Experience with Raiser’s Edge, youth development, or social impact organizations

Ability to travel across Illinois, Indiana, and Wisconsin as needed

Compensation $60-70K

Home office is in downtown Chicago for bi-weekly meetings with fund development team. A hybrid work environment (remote 2 days and 3 days in-person).

Equal Opportunity Employer Girl Scouts of Greater Chicago and Northwest Indiana are an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. All employment decisions are based on merit, qualifications, and business needs without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status.

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