Poverty & Economic Development Full-time

Grants Manager

Golden State Opportunity Foundation

Location

Remote (California)

Type

Full-time

Posted

Dec 17, 2025

Compensation

USD 82000 – 92000

Mission

What you will drive

  • Design and implement a comprehensive grants strategy to increase grant revenue and diversify foundation and corporate grant portfolio
  • Research, identify, and pursue new grant opportunities while maintaining or increasing historically annual grant awards
  • Write and submit grant applications including narratives, support materials, and budgets in collaboration with leadership and colleagues
  • Spearhead all grant reporting and submissions, track deadlines, and maintain accurate records of all grant activity

Impact

The difference you'll make

This role creates positive change by securing funding that enables Golden State Opportunity to provide financial tools and resources to millions of low-income Californians, helping them build financial wellbeing and thrive while working to end poverty in California.

Profile

What makes you a great fit

  • At least three years of grant writing experience
  • Excellent writing, editing, verbal, presentation, and collaboration skills
  • Exceptional relationship-building and interpersonal skills with strategic thinking ability
  • Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience and must reside in California

Benefits

What's in it for you

  • Salary range: $82,000-$92,000 per year depending on experience and qualifications
  • Employer sponsored medical, dental and vision coverage for employee and family
  • 401k plan
  • Flexible time off, 10 days of sick time, 20 paid holidays per year

About

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Golden State Opportunity (GSO) is a nonprofit dedicated to ending poverty by providing all Californians with the tools to build financial wellbeing and thrive through education, engagement, and empowerment of working families, with culturally relevant work in thirteen languages reaching millions of low-income Californians.