Grant and Contract Specialist
Listed on 2026-01-16
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Business
Financial Compliance -
Non-Profit & Social Impact
Position Details
Salary: $84,229.00 - $ per year
Position Type: Full Time
Job Shift: Day
Education Level: 4 Year Degree
Travel Percentage: Up to 25%
About Life MovesLife Moves is the largest and most effective provider of housing and services for neighbors experiencing homelessness in Silicon Valley since 1987. Our Mission is to end homelessness by Grants providing interim housing, supportive services, and building collaborative partnerships. With 40 programs, Life Moves provides our neighbors experiencing homelessness with a temporary place to call home while offering intensive, customized case management through site-based programs and community outreach.
Through our Theory of Change, we offer trauma-informed, data-driven, and client-centered services that empower individuals and families to regain stable housing and achieve long-term self-sufficiency.
Position PurposeThe Grant & Contract Specialist is a critical individual contributor responsible for managing the full lifecycle of public contract and private grant opportunities, from initial solicitation through post-award compliance and deliverable tracking. This role requires a meticulous and proactive professional who can navigate complex funding landscapes, ensure adherence to regulatory requirements, and support the organization's mission by securing and managing essential funding.
The Specialist will work independently and collaboratively with various internal departments to ensure timely and accurate submission of proposals and successful execution of awarded agreements.
Job Responsibilities RFP/RFA/NOFO Management (Pre-Award)
- Monitor various government and public funding portals for relevant Request for Proposals (RFPs), Request for Qualifications (RFQs), and Notices of Funding Opportunities (NOFOs).
- Conduct a thorough review and analysis of solicitations to identify key requirements, eligibility criteria, submission deadlines, and funding priorities.
- Develop and manage a detailed timeline for each proposal, ensuring all internal and external deadlines are met.
- Coordinate with program staff, finance, and other departments to gather necessary information, data, and narratives for proposal development.
- Assist in the preparation and assembly of all required proposal components, including budgets, narratives, supporting documentation, and certifications, ensuring accuracy and compliance with funder guidelines.
- Facilitate internal reviews and approvals for all proposals.
- Manage the submission process, ensuring proposals are submitted accurately and on time through appropriate online portals or physical delivery methods.
- Respond to funder inquiries during the proposal phase as needed.
- Review awarded contracts and grant agreements thoroughly to understand all terms, conditions, deliverables, reporting requirements, and compliance obligations.
- Develop and maintain a comprehensive system for tracking key contract/grant milestones, reporting deadlines, and deliverable schedules.
- Disseminate relevant contract/grant information to internal stakeholders (program staff, finance, leadership) to ensure understanding and adherence to requirements.
- Monitor programmatic and financial performance against contract/grant requirements, identifying potential issues and proactively working with relevant teams to address them.
- Assist in the preparation and submission of accurate and timely progress reports, financial reports, and other required documentation to funders.
- Manage contract modifications, amendments, and extensions as needed.
- Ensure compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local regulations (e.g., 24 CFR 578, HUD requirements, Fair Housing, and specific agency regulations).
- Maintain organized and complete electronic and physical files for all grants and contracts.
- Stay current on best practices, regulations, and trends in government contracting for non-profits, particularly those relevant to the interim shelter/housing and supportive services industry.
- Identify potential compliance risks and work with the reporting manager to mitigate them.
- Participate in internal and external audits related to grants and contracts.
- Serve as a point of contact for funders on contractual and grant-related matters, under the guidance of the reporting manager.
- Collaborate effectively with program managers, finance, legal, and other departments to ensure seamless execution of funded projects.
- Provide training and guidance to program staff on contract and grant requirements as needed.
- BA and/or MA in Public Policy, Human Services, Social Work, Communications, Political Science, Non-Profit Management, or a related discipline.
- Keen understanding of local and national issues surrounding households experiencing homelessness and poverty.
- Minimum of 5 years of work experience.
- Knowledge of private and public fundraising information sources.
- Knowledge of basic fundraising techniques and…
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