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Grant Writer - Housing & Development (Palmer)
Position Summary:
The Grant Writer is responsible for identifying, developing, writing, and submitting grant proposals to government agencies, foundations, and other funding sources. This role requires expertise in Low-Income Housing Tax Credit projects, HUD programs, and related funding opportunities. The Grant Writer will play a critical role in securing resources to support Knik Tribeâs programs, housing initiatives, and community development projects.
Primary Duties and Responsibilities (including but not limited to):
The successful candidate will:
⢠Research and identify federal, state, local, and private funding opportunities aligned with organizational priorities.
⢠Develop a comprehensive funding strategy to support long-term program and housing sustainability.
⢠Monitor trends, regulatory updates, and policy changes in affordable housing, HUD programs, and LIHTC.
⢠Write, edit, and submit compelling and compliant grant proposals, applications, and letters of intent.
⢠Prepare clear and persuasive project narratives, budgets, and justifications.
⢠Tailor proposals to meet funder priorities while ensuring consistency with organization goals.
⢠Collaborate with finance and program staff to gather required data, budgets, and program information.
⢠Manage a master calendar of grant deadlines, submissions, and reporting requirements.
⢠Ensure compliance with HUD regulations, LIHTC requirements, and other funder guidelines.
⢠Collaborate with project managers to ensure grant-funded activities are implemented as proposed.
⢠Maintain organized records of proposals, awards, correspondence, and compliance documentation.
⢠Cultivate and maintain strong relationships with funders, agencies, and community partners.
⢠Coordinate with developers, consultants, and housing professionals on LIHTC and affordable housing development proposals.
⢠Attend funder workshops, webinars, and information sessions to remain current on opportunities.
⢠Support leadership and presentations, briefings, and communications to funders, stakeholders, and governing boards.
⢠Develop templates, boilerplate content, and resource materials for efficient proposal development.
⢠Offer grant related updates and progress reports to executive leadership and council members.
⢠Contribute to building organizational capacity by strengthening funding strategies and diversifying revenue streams.
⢠Other duties as assigned.
Job Specifications:
⢠Provide outstanding customer service to external and internal customers.
⢠Demonstrated proficiency with Microsoft Database and all other office applications.
⢠Ability to work well and with a high degree of accuracy in a busy office environment with frequent interruptions and changing priorities.
⢠Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
⢠Strong technical and organizational skills.
⢠Demonstrated ability to manage multiple projects, priorities, and relationships.
⢠Demonstrated ability to handle crisis situations and make sound judgments.
⢠Ability to work independently and interdependently in a positive and productive manner.
⢠Ability to make decisions and exercise good judgement.
⢠Maintain confidentiality and securing sensitive information.
⢠Willingness to learn new skills and be a team player.
Minimum Requirements
⢠Bachelorâs degree in English, Communications, Nonprofit Management, Public Administration, or related field (Masterâs preferred).
⢠Minimum of five (5) years of direct experience in professional grant writing.
⢠Demonstrated success with awarded grants of significant size and scope, in excess of one (1) million dollars over numerous years.
⢠Experience with Low-Income Housing Tax Credits and HUD funding sources required.
⢠Knowledge of affordable housing development and financing.
⢠Strong knowledge of federal, state, and private funding structures.
⢠Excellent research, writing, and editing skills with the ability to tailor proposals to funder requirements.
⢠Ability to create a login.gov account and experience with government web portals.
⢠Strong organizational and project management skills; ability to manage multiple deadlines.
⢠Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite and grant management software.
⢠Ability to work independently and collaboratively with diverse teams.
⢠Familiarity with tribal, nonprofit, and community development sectors.
⢠Experience working with federal audits and compliance reporting.
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT:
⢠Knowledge and experience of Knik Tribeâs Service Area and Knik Tribeâs Programs.
⢠Adequate understanding of all Microsoft Office Applications.
⢠Capable of basic maintenance for general office equipment and multi-line phone systems.
⢠Must pass a criminal background check and be free of barrier crimes.
⢠Clean driving record.
⢠Knowledge and application of professional and ethical conduct as guided by Knik Tribal Council Personnel Manual Section 8.1.
General Information:
Location: 1744 N Prospect Drive, Palmer, AK 99645
Supervisor: Grants Director
Schedule: Monday â Friday; 8:00 AM â 5:00 PM
Salary: $100,000.00 - $140,000.00 DOE/E. Plus full benefits: Federal Employee Health Benefits (FEHB) medical, dental, vision, life insurance, paid leave and holidays, and retirement plan with matching contributions.
Additional Information:
NATIVE PREFERENCE STATEMENT: Pursuant to the Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act of 1975 (PL 93-638) and as further guided by Knik Tribe Native Preference Policy 6.120, Knik Tribe maintains preference in all phases of employment for Alaska Native, American Indian (AN/AI) and Native Hawaiian people, including direct lineal descendants and foster or traditionally adopted children. Also included are non-Native head of household member of Native families, which includes foster or traditionally adopted Native children.
To Apply: Submit Resume to:
Human Resources at hr@kniktribe.org
For more information or to download the job description visit www.kniktribe.org/careers

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$100,000-140,000/year