Grants Coordinator
About the Foundation
At the Weston Family Foundation (formerly The W. Garfield Weston Foundation), more than 60 years of philanthropy has taught us that there’s a relationship between healthy landscapes and healthy people. That’s why we champion world-class health research and innovation with the same passion that we support initiatives to protect and restore biodiversity on our unique landscapes. We take a collaborative approach to philanthropy, working alongside forward-thinking partners to advance Canada and create lasting impacts. We aspire to do more than provide funding, as we enable others to find transformational ways to improve the well-being of Canadians.
At the Weston Family Foundation, we are invested in the well-being of all Canadians. Our national identity encompasses a wide range of perspectives, ideas, and experiences. We aspire to develop and celebrate these differences in our working strategies and overall philosophy. We strive to take a mindful, deliberate approach, and to adopt policies and practices that advance and value diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging within the foundation, our operations, and our extended community. This approach is always evolving, it includes dedicating time and resources towards equitable hiring and communications, and cultivating a safe, welcoming, and accessible work environment. Our firm belief is that by taking this outlook, we will increase the beneficial impact of our philanthropy.
The Role
The Grants Coordinator helps drive the efficient operations of the Foundation office and contributes to the overall success of its grantmaking. They provide essential administrative support to the Foundation and its programs across various Committees and initiatives. This role represents a pivotal mainstay of the Foundation and is often the first point of contact for many of its partnering grantee organizations.
The Grants Coordinator will also contribute to key support functions including data storage efficiencies (e.g. Smart Simple/SharePoint management) and advisor management across the Foundation.
Key Responsibilities:
Program Coordination
- Coordinates and administers granting programs based on standards and processes using grant management software (e.g., track applications, reviews, and reports).
- Oversees individual grants within various committee portfolios to ensure effective oversight and accountability, including liaising with grantees, executing agreements and amendments, and tracking grantee submissions (e.g., reports and budgets).
- Contributes to the development of granting program processes, report prototypes, and generates reports as required.
- Supports accounting processes, including payment approval and tracking.
General Administration
- Prepares templates, routine letters, and other communications.
- Organizes and prepares materials for Committee and other meetings, including agendas, proposals, briefings, grantee updates, recommendations, and financial reports.
- Takes minutes during Committee or other meetings.
- Assists in tracking and reporting financials (e.g. quarterly expense and donation reports).
- Tracks deadlines, including for committee work, RSVPs, invitations, etc.
- Updates planning calendars.
- Support and involvement with special projects, as required.
- Reporting to the Operations Manager, work closely and collaboratively with team of Grants Coordinators, as well as other Foundation staff (including Program Directors and Managers).
Qualifications:
- 2-5 years of similar or relevant experience with preference for grants administration and reporting.
- Demonstrated experience with numbers and numerical analysis required.
- Communications, marketing, outreach, or public relations experience is an asset.
- Works well independently and within a team environment.
- Excellent written and oral communication.
- Experience with document design and editing.
- Excellent skills with Microsoft Office; experience with grants management software (e.g. SmartSimple) and other standard office applications (e.g. Microsoft Teams and SharePoint) is an asset.
- Adaptable and flexible individual with a demonstrated ability to work in a fast-paced environment and juggle multiple priorities.
- Proactive and action-oriented personality; strong sense of pace and urgency.
Roles at the Foundation have hybrid work options, competitive salary and benefits.
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