
Grants Manager
Compensation
$60,000 - $70,000
Type
Full-time
Location
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Posted
Aug 13, 2026
Requirements Summary
Candidates must have at least 3 years of professional fundraising experience and strong writing, editing, and presentation skills. A bachelor's degree in a related field is required, or 4 additional years of comparable work experience.
Core Responsibilities
The Grants Manager oversees the full grant lifecycle, including identifying funding opportunities, managing the grant writing team, and ensuring compliance with grantor requirements. They are responsible for tracking budgets, preparing financial reports, and maintaining donor relationships to support the organization's strategic goals.
Key Skills
Company Information
- Industry: Museums, Historical Sites, and Zoos
- Company Size: 51-200 employees
- Type: Nonprofit
Full Job Description
Grants Manager The Grants Manager oversees the entire grant process, from identifying funding opportunities to ensuring compliance with grant regulations, requiring strong project management and communication skills with funders and supporting program teams. This role is responsible for managing the grant writing team, ensuring alignment with mission, strategic goals, and compliance with grantor requirements. Must have a commitment to fostering a workplace culture of Equity and Inclusion. Reports to: Director of Advancement & Engagement Hours : Primarily Monday – Friday, 9:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M., some evenings and weekends Status: Full‐time, exempt with benefits Salary: $60,000 - $70,000 Based on experience Responsibilities: Grant Management: Track deadlines, deliverables, and compliance requirements; oversee the award, payment, and closeout process; manage grant contracts, budgets, track expenditures and coordinate with finance in preparing financial reports. Data & Systems: Manage accurate records in centralized database grant tracking software. Maintain detailed donor files in SharePoint folders and analyze program data to support grant goals Proposal Development: In cooperation with external grant writing team and senior leadership, prepare, edit, and submit high-quality corporate, foundation and government grant proposals and applications - ensuring compliance with funder guidelines and eligibility requirements EITC program management: Promote EITC Tax Credit program and encourage business and corporations to make eligible contributions to the Frick; complete annual renewal and reporting requirements. Collaboration: Work with program, finance, and administrative teams to gather data, design projects, and build budgets Evaluation: Conduct program evaluations to measure success and ensure compliance with grant requirements Reporting: Monitor, report, and interpret donor activity on a weekly, monthly, and quarterly basis and communicate to appropriate staff. Create and implement contingency plans when needed. Prepare and submit interim and annual reports to funders. Relationship Management: Serve as the primary liaison with funders, partners, and internal stakeholders; participate in information sessions and calls for applications Stewardship: Communicate with funders and new prospects, maintain stewardship records General administration: Support other efforts and complete other duties as assigned. Qualifications: Committed to fostering a workplace culture of inclusion and belonging. 3 years of relevant professional fundraising experience with demonstrated results. Demonstrated strong writing and editing and presentation skills Proficiency in Microsoft Office, mail merge, advanced excel spreadsheet management and CRM databases Curious, empathetic, and collaborative with ability to work independently or as part of a team. Excellent interpersonal and customer service skills; pleasant phone manner a must. Bachelor’s degree in related field or, 4 additional years of comparable work experience. Clearance of a background check. The Frick Pittsburgh is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to fostering a workplace culture of accessibility, inclusion, diversity, and racial equity and urges qualified diverse applicants to apply.