Manager, Foundation and Government Grants
The DigDeep Right to Water Project
Remote
Anticipated Start Date: 06/02/2025
Description
Position: Manager, Foundation and Government Grants
Employment type: Salaried, full-time, exempt
Location: Remote
Compensation: $75,000/year-$90,000
DOE Level: Manager I
Reports To: Director of Development
Manages: None
Supported By: Development team, Communications team, Operations team, Program team
Education/Experience Preferences: Bachelor's Degree, or equivalent professional experience preferred
Start Date: ASAP, open until filled
DigDeep is looking for a collaborative, organized, and detail-oriented relationship builder to join our Development team as the Manager, Foundation & Government Grants. Reporting to the Director of Development, the Manager, Foundation & Government Grants will be responsible for relationship management, engagement, and communication with DigDeep’s foundation and government funding partners.
Collaborating closely with other Development team members, communications staff, contractors, and program team members, the Manager, Foundation & Government Grants will create short- and long-term plans for partner retention, diversification of revenue streams, and identification of new partnership opportunities. The ideal candidate will be an active listener, engaging storyteller, a quick learner and problem solver, and will demonstrate extreme attention to details, ability to manage multiple tasks, and a deep commitment to water as a human right.
Responsibilities
This is what you’ll do once you join the team:
Manage a portfolio of foundation and government current and prospective funders.
Prepare for and lead meetings with current & prospective funders for the purpose of pitching proposals, cultivating relationships, and stewarding long-term partnerships. Coordinate participation of relevant staff from across the organization in funder meetings.
Work collaboratively with other staff to prepare presentations, write & submit compelling proposals, reports, and ongoing communication for foundation and government funding partners.
Identify & conduct thorough research to assess potential grant opportunities in alignment with DigDeep’s focus areas and funding priorities.
Support the complete lifecycle of government grants, including compliance, monitoring, and reporting requirements with support from the Grants & Stewardship Manager.
Manage all necessary records, files, reports, databases and resource materials pertinent to grant activities to ensure they remain up to date and accurate.
Promote high levels of engagement for funding partners by working with DigDeep’s staff to support the planning and curation of donor site visits to DigDeep’s project sites across the United States.
Build first-hand knowledge of the DigDeep model and impact by working collaboratively with other departments, participating in relevant programmatic discussions and activities, and traveling to visit project sites.
Contribute to successful development operations, which includes but is not limited to: providing timely information; responding to requests from team members regarding processes and administration; reviewing reports, as needed.
Requirements
Change Management: Task/strategy orientation. Seeks out opportunities for task /team/ functional area growth and innovation. Anticipates obstacles from both team members and active projects, beginning to forecast and prepare contingencies. Collaboratively establish structures and processes to plan and manage the orderly implementation of change. Collaborate on the project goal and provide guidance on how to get there, especially under novel circumstances. Effectively navigates uncertainties and incomplete information with a problem-solving mindset to identify appropriate strategies, creatively apply solutions, and uses a community-driven, sustainable approach. Champions new policies/ procedures/ strategies. Are a focal point for driving adoption within functional area.
Personal Development: Shifting toward professional development from personal development. Continual development of self. Become a better leader through feedback and consistent collaboration. Developing for team. Identifies own learning needs and areas for development based on self-initiated need analysis as well as in response to others’ feedback and suggestions for improvement. Maintains fluency in appropriate work applications, software, or tools. Beginning to identify and share information regarding key technologies and best practices to team.
Influence: Oversees relationships and alliances within functional area with support from supervisor (internal and external). Uses extensive industry and team knowledge to help guide teams outside of functional area. Able to synthesize and triage various project needs in order to best achieve goals within functional area. Challenge directives when appropriate and, with evidence, propose alternative solutions.
Judgement & Decision-Making: Able to identify the information needed to clarify situations, when necessary, seeks information from appropriate resources, and uses skilled reasoning and questioning to draw out information in order to make sound decisions. Should be able to implement all solutions independently. Effectively navigates uncertainties and incomplete information with a problem-solving mindset to identify and propose appropriate strategies and creatively apply solutions using a community-driven, equitable approach. Can make systematic comparisons between two or more alternatives, noticing discrepancies and using them to inform decision-making.
Ownership: Beginning to fully own projects along with limited guidance from supervisor. Demonstrates commitment to delivering on all promises as a credible, trusted organizational representative. Establishes agreements with others as to how success will be measured. Accepts the consequences of own performance. Able to work independently with limited guidance and exercise independent judgment, knowing when to elevate concerns or issues.
Personal Development: Shifting toward professional development from personal development. Continual development of self. Become a better leader through feedback and consistent collaboration. Developing for team. Identifies own learning needs and areas for development based on self-initiated need analysis as well as in response to others’ feedback and suggestions for improvement. Maintains fluency in appropriate work applications, software, or tools. Beginning to identify and share information regarding key technologies and best practices to team.
Technical Expertise: Has demonstrated ability and depth of knowledge with the technology in the desired technical area. Effectively uses and applies technical knowledge, and uses knowledge to identify solutions to existing problems. Basic understanding of data security best practices.
Skills and Qualifications
We want to hear from you if you have:
Bachelor’s degree, or equivalent professional experience preferred
At least 4 years of applicable professional experience in the field of development/fundraising required; experience in foundation grants required and experience in government grants preferred.
Proficiency in MS Office Suite, Google Workspace required
Able to focus in the face of pressure, deliver against timelines and not be intimidated by tasks/time limitations
Experience with Slack, Asana, Zoom preferred
High computer literacy, and tech savviness required
Experience/Willingness to work across various cultural contexts and communicating across cultural differences
Willingness to travel, including but not limited to: Navajo Nation (AZ/NM/UT), West Virginia, Texas, Los Angeles, and additional locations, as needed
Salary Range and Employee Benefits
$75,000/year-$90,000/year
At DigDeep, we believe that great work requires a great job. We understand that people thrive with rest and holistic support, which is crucial for our long-term success. We take pride in offering top-notch benefits to our team across the United States, prioritizing their health and wellbeing, as well as providing additional support for our employees’ families.
If you join us, here’s how we’ll support you in your work:
Competitive wage to commensurate with level of position
Generous vacation and sick leave
23 weeks paid Parental Leave
Annual Professional Development Stipend
Annual Wellbeing Reimbursement
BrightPlan membership (Financial Wellness Benefit)
Health Benefits
Employee Offering: Medical, dental, vision insurance, 100% employer paid
Spouse/Children/Family Offering: Employer covers up to $500 of the monthly cost for medical insurance for spouse/children/family; Employer covers 100% of the cost for dental and vision insurance for spouse/children/family
One Medical membership
Life insurance, 100% employer paid
Work laptop
Monthly cell phone use allowance
Monthly internet use allowance
15 paid holidays (including one week closure for Labor Day)
Domestic travel
401k retirement plan, with employer match
DigDeep’s compensation is based on a variety of factors including, but not limited to: internal budget analysis, external market value, internal pay alignment, and annual merit increases. A candidate’s compensation history will not be used in determining compensation at DigDeep.
Please note that DigDeep cannot provide immigration sponsorship for this position. Members of the Navajo Nation are strongly encouraged to apply.
DigDeep is deeply committed to diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging. We believe social change happens when people with a wide range of backgrounds, experiences, and identities come together with a common purpose. DigDeep is built on the principles of equity, transparency and the power of human experience. Your work will improve the daily lives of real people. We believe everybody should have the clean, running water they need to thrive. Join us, and we’ll close the US water gap in our lifetimes. DigDeep is a certified Great Place to Work®
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About the Organization
The DigDeep Right to Water Project is the only WaSH (water, sanitation and hygiene) organization serving the 2.2+ million Americans who still don’t have a tap or a toilet at home. DigDeep believes access to clean water is a human right. Today, we run several nationally recognized programs that empower communities to build their own water and sanitation systems. We won the 2018 US Water Prize for our Navajo Water Project, which has brought clean, running water to hundreds of Native families across New Mexico, Arizona, and Utah.
DigDeep launched the Appalachia Water Project in July of 2020, which will bring clean, running water into the homes of Appalachia families across southwestern West Virginia and northeastern Kentucky. The project has already set up planning to work with PSD to install plumbing in approximately 150 homes in one section of McDowell County.
DigDeep is deeply committed to diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging. We believe social change happens when people with a wide range of backgrounds, experiences, and identities come together with common purpose. DigDeep is built on the principles of equity, transparency and the power of human experience. Your work will improve the daily lives of real people – people you’re likely to meet. Every American should have the clean, running water they need to thrive. Join us, and we’ll close the US water gap in our lifetimes.
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