Position Title: Grants Manager
Reports to: Director of Finance & Operations
Direct Reports: N/A
FLSA Status: Exempt
Salary: $100,000-$120,000
Location: Cambridge, MA
At Wagner Foundation, we strive for healthier communities by investing in and accompanying organizations in the United States and around the world dedicated to health equity, economic wellbeing, and the transformative power of art & culture. We work within these three distinct but interconnected areas to address root causes, expand understanding of societal challenges, and broaden mindsets of what solutions are possible to ultimately help drive change that leads to a more just, vibrant, and healthy world. We collaborate with organizations working to improve health equity by strengthening healthcare delivery and systems and tackling the underlying social drivers that impact health. We fund initiatives designed to foster inclusive economies that provide everyone with the opportunity to achieve economic wellbeing. And our work in art & culture aims to nurture a contemporary arts ecosystem that cultivates empathy, healing, and a more caring and healthy society.
Please visit www.wfound.org to learn more about our work.
The Grants Manager is responsible for overseeing the grants process across all of Wagner Foundation’s giving. The position reports to the Director of Finance & Operations and works in close collaboration with them to coordinate grantmaking operations, including managing grant cycle timelines, compliance requirements, and the payment approval process.
As the Foundation’s sole grants manager and grants management system (GMS) administrator, this person will work to ensure that all programmatic staff use GivingData (the GMS) and will maintain accurate, reliable data to support decision-making and reporting to leadership and other stakeholders. They will be a grants operations partner to the program team and leadership, aiding with system training, data management and analysis, and grants management process and system optimization. The role requires a strong process and systems thinker who thrives in a dynamic, small team environment and enjoys a mix of operational rigor, cross-functional collaboration, and ongoing systems improvement.
The ideal candidate for this position has a passion for Wagner Foundation’s mission, is a proactive problem-solver, brings experience in data management, and demonstrates strong project management skills to drive cross-functional work forward. They are detail-oriented, curious, and flexible, bringing positive energy to working on a small, collaborative team.
This position is based in Cambridge, MA and the team currently operates under a hybrid model with Tuesday – Thursday working in the office and Monday and Friday working from home. This hybrid model is subject to change.
The specific duties and responsibilities of this position include, but are not limited to, the following areas:
Comprehensive Grants Management (35%)
Grants Database Administration (35%)
Training & Collaboration (30%)
You will be a strong candidate for the Grants Manager position if you possess the following attributes and competencies:
Required attributes and competencies:
Preferred attributes and competencies:
The salary range for this role is $100,000-$120,000. In addition to competitive salaries, Wagner Foundation is committed to providing a supportive work environment which includes a top-tier benefits package and professional growth through learning opportunities that include conferences, fellowships, leadership programs, and trainings.
In support of our employees and their families, we offer the following benefits:
Wagner Foundation is committed to creating an inclusive and respectful environment. We recognize that diversity and inclusivity make us stronger and help us better confront the societal disparities we seek to rectify. We seek candidates who bring diverse experiences, perspectives, and backgrounds.
We are an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status. All final hiring decisions are based upon qualifications, merit, and business needs.
We believe this approach allows candidates to showcase their abilities and potential beyond what is captured in a traditional resume and cover letter, and we are committed to a fair and inclusive selection process.
We appreciate the time and effort all applicants put into their applications.
For more information about Wagner Foundation, please visit www.wfound.org.
In addition to competitive salaries, Wagner Foundation is committed to providing a supportive work environment which includes a top-tier benefits package and professional growth through learning opportunities that include conferences, fellowships, leadership programs, and trainings.
In support of our employees and their families, we offer the following benefits: