Organization Overview:
Urban Arts teaches digital game design as a pathway to college and career for underrepresented students —because a quality education shouldn’t depend on a child’s zip code.
Founded in 1991, Urban Arts has served more than 260,000 students and 3,000 teachers across 300+ schools in New York and nationally with high quality STEM programs. Over the years, we have won multiple federal grants to research, develop, and implement a range of innovative education programs to meet a variety of student and teacher professional development needs across the nation.
Among our supporters are the US DOE, the NY State Education Department, the National Endowment for the Arts, and a variety of New York and nationally focused Foundations and corporate partners. We were also recently awarded the 2023 Award for Outstanding Service to Public Education from the NEA Foundation, an honor we share with the NAACP, Fred Rogers, Bill Clinton, NAACP, and Billie Jean King.
Key Responsibilities:
The Director of Foundation and Government Grants is responsible for developing and executing a comprehensive strategy to secure philanthropic support from foundations and government agencies. This role involves identifying funding opportunities, cultivating and stewarding relationships with institutional funders, leading grant proposal development, and ensuring compliance with all grant requirements. The Director will work closely with senior leadership, program staff, and finance teams to align funding strategies with organizational priorities and impact goals.
Strategy and Planning
Relationship Management
Grant Proposal Development
Compliance and Reporting
Collaboration
External Relations and Advocacy
Qualifications:
Required
Preferred
Benefits and Compensation:
To apply please send a cover letter with salary requirements, as well as your resume to developmentjobs@urbanarts.org with “Director of Foundation and Government Grants” in the subject line.
Women, minorities, and/or people with disabilities are encouraged to apply. Urban Arts Partnership is an equal opportunity employer.
Must be eligible to work in the U.S.
Organization Overview:
Urban Arts teaches digital game design as a pathway to college and career for underrepresented students —because a quality education shouldn’t depend on a child’s zip code.
Founded in 1991, Urban Arts has served more than 260,000 students and 3,000 teachers across 300+ schools in New York and nationally with high quality STEM programs. Over the years, we have won multiple federal grants to research, develop, and implement a range of innovative education programs to meet a variety of student and teacher professional development needs across the nation.
Among our supporters are the US DOE, the NY State Education Department, the National Endowment for the Arts, and a variety of New York and nationally focused Foundations and corporate partners. We were also recently awarded the 2023 Award for Outstanding Service to Public Education from the NEA Foundation, an honor we share with the NAACP, Fred Rogers, Bill Clinton, NAACP, and Billie Jean…
Benefits and Compensation:
Benefits and Compensation:
To apply please send a cover letter with salary requirements, as well as your resume to developmentjobs@urbanarts.org with “Director of Foundation and Government Grants” in the subject line.
To apply please send a cover letter with salary requirements, as well as your resume to developmentjobs@urbanarts.org with “Director of Foundation and Government Grants” in the…