DIRECTOR OF GRANT PROGRAMS
Company: EPIP
Location: New York
Posted on: November 6, 2024
Job Description:
CMA has distributed over $1.2 million in funding to the field
through its seven grant programs, which include commissioning
initiatives that enable the creation of new works (465 to date) as
well as programs that support the performing, presentation,
collaboration, and recording of new projects. CMA's broad portfolio
of services also includes an annual National Conference that
facilitates networking and disseminates knowledge from thought
leaders around the field; print and digital publications-including
Chamber Music Magazine and the e-newsletter Accent-that discuss
rising trends and report on the chamber music ecosystem; a
member-driven website (set to relaunch in Fall 2022) that serves as
a knowledge-sharing hub with opportunities and a growing toolbox of
targeted skill-building resources; partnerships to present free,
public concerts; and National Chamber Music Month, a campaign which
unites the field and raises awareness of the numerous styles of
chamber music in communities across the country.
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CMA has built long-lasting relationships with the national funding
community, with support from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation,
The Mellon Foundation, The Howard Gilman Foundation, the National
Endowment for the Arts, the New York Community Trust, and CMA's
Residency Endowment Fund, among others. The Board of Directors has
made diversity, inclusion, and equity a primary focus of the
organization's work, and CMA's commitment to Diversity, Inclusion &
Equity provides the lens through which all decisions are made,
including annual benchmarks to which the organization holds itself
accountable. Currently, Board membership is 65 percent BIPOC and
the CMA staff is 50 percent BIPOC.HC Smith Ltd is pleased to
represent CMA in its search for a Director of Grant Programs.The
Position - Director of Grant ProgramsThe Director of Grant Programs
reports to the CEO. The selected candidate will ensure that CMA's
grant-making and related processes, procedures, and implementation
are executed professionally, efficiently, and on schedule in a
manner that is consistent with CMA's best practices. The Director
is also responsible for coordinating the development,
administrative management, reporting, and closeout of grants. This
person must also possess an understanding of the challenges that
performing artists face and an ability to effectively view these
challenges through the DEI lens.The Duties and
Responsibilities:
- Promote and support the organization's mission and vision to
internal & external stakeholders with a commitment to diversity,
inclusion, and equity.
- In collaboration with the CEO and the Associate Director of
Development, lead the grant application process, including
identification and research of grant opportunities that are
consistent with CMA's strategic plan.
- Evaluate the financial resources assigned to grant funded
programs and communicate resources needed for effective
administration of grant programs.
- Oversee compliance of grantees including contracts, monitoring,
and reporting.
- Lead strategic conversations around best practices for policies
and procedures.
- Assist with required research pertinent to grant due diligence,
ongoing review, and close-out analyses.
- Work with the CEO, Director of Operations, and Director of
Membership Services in creating a grant cycle calendar.
- Collaborate with Director of Membership Services on effectively
communicating and maintaining membership applicant and grantee
membership requirements.
- Select and monitor grant adjudication panels.
- Assist with the preparation of grant related materials for
board meetings.
- Develop and manage systems for tracking grant expenditures and
receivables.
- Work in concert with the Director of Operations, Director of
Membership Services, and Associate Director of Development, in
cultivating and sustaining relationships with funders throughout
the community to promote CMA's mission.
- Work with the CEO in developing partnerships, ensuring access
to important information and emerging opportunities.
- Work with Director of Finance on monthly reports as well as
bi-annual audits on funded projects.
- Maintain the online nonprofit database and physical grant files
to ensure the accuracy and integrity of the data.
- Collaborate with the Director of Membership Services and
Associate Director of Development in collecting demographic data
for CMA's online database.The Candidate Qualifications:
- Minimum Bachelor's degree, graduate degree in arts
administration, music or related field a plus.
- Four to seven years of grant management experience.
- Experience working with BIPOC populations and
community-centered and membership organizations.
- Knowledge of a broad range of musical styles and genres
combined with lived or acquired understanding of the creative
process and the challenges and rewards of a life in music and the
performing arts.
- Superior written and spoken communication skills along with
strong analytical, math and assessment skills.
- Thorough knowledge of grant processes and practices.
- History of developing and sustaining exceptional relationships
with funders.
- Thorough knowledge of grant finances combined with experience
in budgeting.
- Ability to effectively communicate the value of CMA programming
with funding partners, grant recipients, members and
colleagues.
- Proven ability to manage, inspire staff and foster teamwork and
collaboration.
- Well organized approach to work with excellent attention to
detail and follow-up.
- Patient, collaborative and confident with a genuine approach to
encouraging and supporting grantees.
- Network of contacts in the field.
- Technologically savvy including proficiency in the use of MS
Office Suite and Submittable grant management software or similar
software.
- Spanish speaking skill a plus.
- This is a national search and candidates may be engaged from
remote locations without relocation. Attendance is required for
select meetings, events, gatherings, and the National Conference in
New York City. On-site dates will be pre-determined in
collaboration with the CEO.ABOUT THE POSITIONChamber Music America
(CMA) is the national service organization representing members in
the professional chamber music community including performers,
presenters, composers, artist representatives, and chamber music
supporters. Founded in 1977 to develop, support, and strengthen the
small ensemble music field, CMA delivers a comprehensive array of
career development services and direct financial support to this
community in order to sustain its vitality and innovation. Defining
chamber music broadly as "music for small ensembles between two and
ten musicians, with one musician per part, generally without a
conductor," CMA represents the diversity and changing character of
today's ensemble music field while encompassing instrumental and
vocal ensembles representing a wide range of genres from early
music, traditional and contemporary classical, jazz, culturally
specific, and evolving forms.COMPENSATION$115,000HOW TO APPLYClick
here for more information or to apply. CMA embraces diversity in
all forms and is committed to providing an equitable and inclusive
environment for all staff, musicians, grantees, and community
members. CMA is proud to be an equal opportunity employer.As an
equal opportunity employer, CMA strongly believes that diversity of
backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives is essential to our
success and we strive to create and sustain an equitable and
inclusive environment for all our employees. CMA does not
discriminate on the basis of any protected status under federal,
state, or local law. We encourage individuals of all identities and
abilities to apply.
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