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Recruiter: Park Foundation Inc.
JOB OPENING
Grants Manager/Grants Officer
Park Foundation Inc.
Ithaca, NY
Park Foundation seeks nominations and applications for a Grants Manager/Officer to serve
as the lead administrator for the Foundations grantmaking infrastructure and systems. This
role oversees the full grants lifecycle, ensuring accurate, timely processing and high-quality
administration aligned with Foundation policies and strategic priorities. They will lead the
design and implementation of grants management systems and standard operating
procedures, promote consistent best practices across program areas, and strengthen
coordination among program, finance, and operations teams. The position also serves as
the primary point of contact for the grantmaking system and will support the Foundations
planning and transition to a new system in the coming years. This role reports directly to
the Executive Director.
We strongly encourage applications from individuals with lived experience related to our programs,
as well as people of color, persons with disabilities, women, and LGBTQ+ individuals.
About Park Foundation
Park Foundation is a family foundation dedicated to advancing a more just, equitable and
sustainable society and environment, both nationally and in our local Ithaca community. We are
principled, strategic and fearless in our grantmaking, collaborative with our partners, and nimble
and innovative in our approach. We are committed to challenging the powers that threaten an
independent media, a robust democracy, and the future of our planet. Park Foundation was
formed in 1966 with an original focus on education and grant-making in communities where Park
Communications had interests. The Staff includes 8 team members and there are three local
priority areas and five national programs that reflect the mission of the Park Foundation. These
priorities include national grantmaking programs in Media, Environment, Civic Participation,
Democracy, Animal Welfare and local support for Community Needs, Sustainable Ithaca and
School Food and Nutrition.
Position Summary
This role manages the full grants lifecycle experiencefrom intake and review through approval,
payment, monitoring, and closeoutensuring accuracy, compliance, and timely reporting. The
position oversees due diligence and grantee documentation in accordance with IRS regulations
and Foundation policies, tracks active grants to ensure all pre- and post-award requirements are
met, and responds to internal data requests to support decision-making, reporting, and
evaluation. The role also provides guidance to staff and grantee partners throughout the
application and reporting process. The position is responsible for identifying opportunities to
streamline grantmaking operations and strengthen cross-departmental collaboration to ensure
that grantmaking practices remain aligned with the Foundations mission, vision, and values.
Key Responsibilities
Grantmaking Systems & Reporting
- Provide strategic oversight of the Foundations grants management system and data,
ensuring the platform supports current operations and future growth.
- Evaluate long-term grants systems needs and lead planning for planned upgrades or
system transitions as the organization evolves.
- Manage the Foundations grantmaking system end to end, including entering and
maintaining grant requests, reports, organizational records, board-approved grants,
payments, and grant status through closeout.
- Ensure the accuracy and integrity of grants data through regular audits, quality checks, and
ongoing system maintenance and configuration updates.
- Develop and maintain core system toolsincluding templates, dashboards, and
reportsto support staff workflows, tracking, and decision-making.
- Serve as the primary point of contact for internal and external technical support, including
troubleshooting issues, coordinating updates, and assisting users as needed.
- Manage the grantmaking systems vendor relationship and oversee contract renewals and
licenses.
- Conduct functionality testing of system upgrades; track and resolve system issues with
vendor.
- Generate special reports for the Executive Director, Trustees, and staff as needed.
- Lead training initiatives on the grantmaking system.
Grants Management
- Serve as the primary grants management point of contact for program teams and their
grantee partners.
- Review grants to confirm compliance with IRS regulations and Foundation requirements.
- Partner with the program team and Executive Director to resolve complex issues and
challenges that may be presented by a particular grant or grantee circumstance.
- Draft and prepare grant agreements and letters for Program Officer and Executive Director
review.
- Coordinate with the CFO to ensure financial accuracy before issuing payments.
- Management distribution of grant payments, ensuring proper documentation and
signatures.
- Maintain the annual Grant Cycle Timetable and update staff and trustees calendars
accordingly.
- Advance the Foundations grantmaking by leading improvement initiatives that foster
accessible, inclusive, and equitable grantmaking practice
Networking and Other Duties As Required
- Participate as a valued member in relevant networks such as PEAK Grantmaking and
Technology Association of Grantmakers (TAG) and stay informed of trends, best practices,
and activities in the philanthropic sector.
- Assist Executive Director, trustees, and staff with any special projects as they arise.
- Administrative duties as requested.
Qualifications, Competencies & Skill Sets
- 710 years of grants management experience in a philanthropic organization.
- Deep knowledge of the grantmaking lifecycle, including due diligence, compliance, and
reporting.
- Solid understanding of foundation and IRS regulations related to grantmaking compliance.
- Strong experience managing grantmaking systems and producing reports; familiarity with
Blackbaud Grantmaking a plus.
- Proficiency with grantmaking systems, CRMs/databases, and Microsoft or Google
productivity tools; adaptable to new platforms.
- Collaborative, service-minded approach and a commitment to providing thoughtful,
reliable support to others.
- Excellent organizational and project management skills, with the ability to manage
multiple priorities and meet deadlines.
- High attention to detail and accuracy, with a strong commitment to data integrity and
documentation.
- Sound judgment and discretion in handling confidential information.
- Strong communication, collaboration, and relationship-building skills with staff, board
members, grantees, and partners.
- Analytical skills to translate data into insights through reports and dashboards.
- Demonstrated commitment to philanthropy, social justice, and the mission, values, and
equity goals of the Park Foundation.
Additional Requirements
Some travel may be required. Willingness to work additional hours if needed during peak periods.
Salary & Benefits
This is an exempt, full-time position. The targeted starting salary range for this position is
$95,000-$140,000 based on experience. Park Foundation offers an extensive and generous
benefits package including health insurance, paid time off, and 401(k) retirement plan with an
employer contribution match.
Working with Park Foundation.
We believe that diversity is critical to our mission, and we value an inclusive culture. We strongly
encourage applications from people with lived experiences related to our programs and
applications from people of color, persons with disabilities, women, and LGBTQ+ individuals. Park
Foundation is an equal opportunity employer; we do not discriminate in employment based on
race, religious creed, color, national origin, ancestry, physical disability, mental disability, medical
condition, marital status, sex, gender or gender identity, age or sexual orientation.
The Foundation is based in Ithaca, NY. This position could be remote with regular travel to Ithaca
or based in Ithaca. Park Foundation is currently operating in a hybrid work model.
Interested applicants should send a cover letter and resume addressed to Rachel Leon, Executive
Director and email it to:assistant@parkfoundation.orgby April 10, 2026. Please note in the
subject line the role for which you are applying.
Applications must be submitted through the official careers portal. Female candidates and candidates from underrepresented groups are strongly encouraged to apply.