Helps people transition out of homelessness via interim, affordable & supportive housing with services.
Direct institutional grant strategy, proposals, reporting, and team leadership.
15 days ago ago
$110,000 - $110,000
Expert & Leadership (13+ years)
Full Time
Los Angeles, CA
Hybrid
Company Size
58 Employees
Service Specialisms
Employment support
Financial literacy
Educational opportunities
Substance addiction and health treatment
Youth programs
Case management
Benefits application assistance
Emergency shelters
Sector Specialisms
Residential
Affordable housing
Supportive housing
Role
Description
proposal management
grant reporting
data tracking
fundraising strategy
team supervision
stakeholder engagement
Conducts work schedules , reviews and approves timesheets and ensures staff attend and complete required trainings
Translates complex program information into clear, outcomes-oriented narratives for diverse funding audiences.
Ensures company brand materials and physical working spaces meets and exceeds company presentation standards
Coaches and develops direct supervisees and assess performance
Actively participates in the hiring process, including interviewing, onboarding and training
Supervise and mentor grants team members, setting clear goals, providing ongoing feedback, and supporting professional development.
Conducts timely performance evaluations and ensures submission to HR
In partnership with leadership and program staff, prepare talking points and briefing materials for formal meetings and site visits with funders.
Collaborates with Programs, Operations, People & Culture, and Finance teams to develop persuasive, outcomes-driven proposals, budgets and reports that advance funding priorities and reflect cross-departmental input.
Communicates company goals, safety practices and deadlines to team
Effectively manages and strengthens systems for proposal submission, grant reporting calendar, and other internal processes.
Leads the strategy and execution of institutional fundraising, overseeing the full lifecycle of grant proposals, letters of intent, agreements, and relationship management with private and public funders. Ensures all submissions align with LAFH’s priorities, funding needs, and long-term impact strategy.
Develops relationships with sources of private and public funding, and attends bidding conferences and foundation meetings as appropriate
Promotes team member adherence to company regulations and performance goals
Maintains and executes confidential information according to HIPAA standards
Partners closely with the Chief Development Officer to design and implement multi-year institutional fundraising strategies to increase revenue from private and public funders.
Foster a culture of collaboration, accountability, and continuous improvement.
Leads the grants team in building a pipeline of corporate and foundation prospects and ensuring cultivation and stewardship of institutional funders.
Ensures clear communication of departmental goals and outcome measurements
Provides consistent messaging and data (including program outcome numbers) to assist with preparation of marketing materials, including brochures, newsletters and other promotional items such as website content, social media, annual reports, and more
Collaborates with Data team to ensure outcome requirements are met, and to improve tracking and data around program outcomes for grants and public contracts
Requirements
ms office
salesforce
bachelor's degree
8+ years
communication
team management
Communication Skills: Strong interpersonal, written and verbal communication skills. Excellent persuasive writing and an understanding of technical grants/fundraising writing strategy. Able to interact well with corporate, foundation and individual donors, and leadership staff
Ability to pass post-offer Tuberculosis (TB) clearances
Organizational Skills: Excellent time management and organizational skills with strong attention to detail. Able to prioritize work effectively and adjust to multiple, competing demands
Strong understanding of social services, homelessness, public funding streams, and the policy environment impacting vulnerable populations served by LAFH required
Demonstrate progressive management and leadership positions
This position does not require regular driving as part of daily duties but may be needed occasionally
Management: Ability to motivate and manage others, ensure quality and timeliness of outcomes, set goals and establish work plans, and train and coach others. Able to manage team members from other departments to get results in a timely manner
Obtain and maintains CPR/First Aid Certification
Technology Skills: Computer literacy, including strong word processing experience and mastery of MS Office applications, Salesforce or other CRMs, and ability to conduct and supervise internet research
Minimum of eight (8) years’ experience in grant writing, fundraising, or partnership development, or an equivalent combination of education, training, and experience, including experience leading and mentoring a team
Bachelor’s degree (preferred) in Communications, Social Work, Public Administration, or a related field. Commensurate years of experience can be substituted for educational requirement
Documents and consults with HR regarding employee relation and staff performance issues
Experience supervising staff
General: Highly motivated, with the ability to work independently, take initiative, participate as an effective team member, and follow through on tasks
Ability to work a 9/80 work schedule
Ability to work a hybrid schedule
Expertise in project management, grant writing, fundraising non-profit development and implementation, and other similar experience preferred
Benefits
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Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
ability to pass post‑offer tuberculosis (tb) clearances.
conditional job offer subject to background check; applicants may explain relevant convictions.
Company
Overview
1983
Year Established
The organization was founded in Los Angeles to address homelessness.
30
Properties Managed
They develop and manage properties offering various types of housing support.
$19M
Annual Budget
The organization operates an annual budget to blend real estate with social services.
103
Affordable Units
Sun Commons offers 103 units of affordable and supportive housing in Sun Valley.
It expanded from outreach programs to developing and managing properties offering interim, affordable, and supportive housing.
Its projects span short-term shelters, transitional apartments, and long-term supportive communities for families, individuals, and veterans.
The organization integrates housing with wrap-around case management, job assistance, health services, and more to ensure lasting stability.
A standout is ‘The Irmas Family Campus’, a purpose-built administrative and service hub designed to centralize client support.