About Us:
The Coastal States Organization (CSO) seeks a full-time Grants Administrator to work with the Coastal States Stewardship Foundation (CSSF). CSO is a small 501(c)(4) nonprofit, non-partisan organization founded in 1970 that represents the nation’s 35 coastal and Great Lakes States and Territories on legislative, regulatory, and policy matters related to coastal, ocean, and Great Lakes resources. CSSF is the 501(c)(3) nonprofit “sister organization” to CSO. CSSF’s mission is to provide support services for coastal and Great Lakes states and coastal management organizations to advance collaborative and science-based decision-making that fosters stewardship of healthy coastal ecosystems and prosperous coastal communities. CSSF currently serves as fiscal sponsor for coastal and ocean-focused organizations from across the country. Collaboration is key at CSSF, as we work in a fast-paced environment with the organizations we sponsor to help them make a difference and help us achieve our mission. CSSF also supports individual team members’ growth by providing them with opportunities to take ownership over their projects so they can expand their skills.
Duties and Responsibilities:
The primary role of the CSSF Grants Administrator is to support the fiscal, administrative oversight, and management of government and private funding agreements to ensure consistent processes, appropriate fiscal monitoring, reporting, and compliance with applicable terms and conditions and regulations (including the Uniform Guidance and Federal Acquisition Regulation).
Duties and responsibilities include:
Award Monitoring, Compliance, and Reporting
Client Support
Other Responsibilities
Position Qualifications:
The ideal candidate is a self-motivated individual with three to five years of experience working with government and private grant and contracts, as well as experience reviewing and processing invoices, generating and tracking online payments, generating financial reports, and grant reporting. The candidate must be familiar with the principles and practices of basic accounting and must be able to work efficiently and effectively on their own and as part of a team – including working remotely with CSSF team members and CSSF clients across the United States.
Education and Experience:
Specific Qualifications:
Benefits include healthcare, dental care, long-term disability, 401(K) retirement plan, paid federal holidays, paid sick leave (1 day accrued per month), and paid vacation leave (1.5 days accrued per month). This is an at-will position. Under certain circumstances, we will consider a one-year contract with an independent contractor that has the requisite experience. The contract amount would be commensurate with the salary range and other associated costs.
Please submit a resume and one-page cover letter in PDF with “CSSF Grants Administrator” in the subject line to: jobs@coastalstates.org. The deadline to apply is 11:59 PM Eastern Standard Time on Friday, February 20, 2026. However, applications will be considered on a rolling basis, and the position may be filled sooner. Please apply early.