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Description
About the Basic Needs Giving Partnership
We envision thriving, equitable communities across Northeast Wisconsin. We invest in local and regional solutions that address the root causes of poverty in alignment with our shared values of trust and collaboration, curiosity and learning, and equity with a systems-based approach.
Through grantmaking, we fund organizations across a 10-county footprint in ways that not only meet current needs in our communities, but also actively work to disrupt the policies, practices, and systems that hold poverty in place. Addressing complex social problems requires reimagining how we work together. In addition to grantmaking, we also co-create networks that can collectively problem solve, take action, and learn from each other. By working together and centering community voices, we can build solutions that work for everyone.
The Basic Needs Giving Partnership was formed in 2007, sparked by a unique collaboration between the families behind U.S. Venture and the J. J. Keller Foundation. Funds raised during the annual U.S. Venture Open golf outing fund the Basic Needs Giving Partnership’s work. 
About the Position
The Basic Needs Giving Partnership seeks a thoughtful and detail-oriented individual to support organizations through all stages of the grant process. In addition, this person will play a supportive role in grantee and community convenings. Reporting to and working in close partnership with the Director of Grantmaking, this person will manage various aspects of our grant processes, reviewing applications and communicating with applicants about their proposals, awards, and reports.  
What You’ll Do
Grant Submission
Engage with communities across the region to solicit grant submissions
Support applicants throughout the application process, including meeting with organizations to discuss open grant opportunities and providing tech support in navigating the grant portal 
Check that all proposals are complete and follow up with organizations when follow-up questions arise or additional materials are needed 
Grant Review
Review and prepare committee recommendations for rapid/responsive grantmaking 
Support the review of single-year grant applications in coordination with Director of Grantmaking, including eligibility, alignment, strength of proposal, and financial review 
Work in partnership with the director of grantmaking to develop committee recommendations for single-year grant decisions 
Compile materials to support staff and committee decision-making for single-year and multi-year grant cycles, including summarizing proposals and themes 
Grant Awards
Follow up with grantees to gather information about their work/project to process awards and share in communications 
Support the Senior Operations Manager with the grant agreement and payment processes 
Compile a finalized list of awardees for external communications to community
Grant Reporting
Track grant reporting needs across all cycles 
Manage communications and follow-up for grants with written reports 
Support the Director of Grantmaking in coordinating check-in meetings with grantees 
Grantee Partner Support & Convenings
Gather feedback and learnings from grant cycles, grant reports, convenings, and grantee conversations and summarize themes
Support staff in preparing for and facilitating community convenings, including preparing presentations and materials for attendees 
Manage convening logistics and scheduling, coordinating with vendors where needed 
Requirements
You bring relevant experience working with processes requiring high levels of attention to detail, project management and stakeholder engagement; grants administration experience preferred but not required 
You have a general understanding of the capacity needs and challenges that small/large and rural/urban nonprofit organizations face and/or have the interest in deepening your learning about the capacity needs of nonprofits
You have experience supporting a team or group to complete collaborative projects on schedule
You are nimble and adaptable and bring a solutions-oriented, customer service mindset that will help guide organizations through a multi-step application process 
You have a strong analytic skill set, able to review large sets of data and synthesize both qualitative and quantitative information
You are thoughtful, patient and poised while managing tight timelines and high-stress situations
You are an exceptional communicator; able to draft professional written communication to a variety of internal and external stakeholders 
You are tech-savvy and able to learn new systems; CRM or grants management system experience preferred but not required
You are a team player with demonstrated ability to effectively manage and function in a work environment that balances multiple stakeholder viewpoints
You are able to work in person one to two days a week in the office in Green Bay, as well as travel throughout the region for meetings as necessary
Knowledge of the communities within the BNGP region is preferred
You are aligned with the mission, vision, and values of the Basic Needs Giving Partnership
 

 
 
 
