Senior Manager Of Grants
Company: San Diego Natural Histo
Location: San Diego
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Love nature? Then you ’re going to love The Nat. The San Diego
Natural History Museum (The Nat) was founded by amateur naturalists
in 1874 and has played a major role in the conversation of our
region. The Museum recently celebrated its 150th anniversary and
completed a strategic plan focused on encouraging a love for
nature, levering science and collections for conservation, and
using our own voice to be here for nature. The San Diego Natural
History Museum is seeking a Senior Manager of Grants to join our
team. This position plays a key role in driving The Nat’s
fundraising success by expanding philanthropic revenue through
active management of foundation, government, and corporate donors.
Primary responsibilities include writing compelling proposals and
reports for a portfolio of 85-100 donors and prospects, building
relationships for targeted requests, and actively researching new
prospective organization donors aligned with the Museum's mission
and strategic priorities. The position reports to the Senior
Director of Philanthropy and is an integral member of the
philanthropy team. Your Day-to-Day Work Fundraising (75%) Manages a
portfolio (85-100) of foundation, government and corporate donors
and prospects. Writes LOIs, grant proposals, cover letters,
prepares budgets, and compiles requested information to create
complete solicitation packages. Tracks, prepares, and submits grant
solicitation and reporting requirements through mail, email, and
online channels. Develops identification, cultivation,
solicitation, and stewardship strategies for new and current
foundation and corporate donors and prospects. Plans and implements
customized cultivation and stewardship activities for portfolio,
including reporting, meetings, Museum tours and events, and other
appropriate activities. Thanks donors in personal, thoughtful, and
creative ways. Maintains deep knowledge of funder priorities,
Museum programs and strategic initiatives to craft strong and
compelling narratives. Works closely with the philanthropy team to
determine fundraising strategies for prospective donors. Prepares
and submits timely contact reports and gift alerts. Keeps physical
and electronic donor files up to date. Meets or exceeds annual
fundraising goals and ensures timely, accurate grant compliance.
Prospect Research (10%) Tracks organizational funding priorities
and keeps current on Museum strategic priorities and departmental
programs to better identify new prospective donors. Research
foundation prospects for museum priorities using Foundation
Directory and similar tools. Reviews business publications,
nonprofit annual reports, and other online resources to identify
corporate and foundation prospects. Attends relevant industry
events in San Diego to learn first-hand about current and
prospective local donors. Prepares research summaries and contact
reports. Philanthropy Department Content Writing (10%) As assigned,
writes and/or edit content for reports, appeals, and newsletters
based on philanthropy department needs. Contributes stories, impact
narratives, and program highlights that demonstrate donor impact
and advance fundraising goals. Department Support (5%) Attends all
philanthropy department events, and other Museum events as needed.
Participates in special projects and cross-departmental
initiatives. Performs other duties as assigned to support
departmental and organizational priorities. Required
Skills/Abilities: Excellent communication skills, both written and
verbal, including the ability to translate complex programs, data
and outcomes into clear, compelling funding narratives. Strong
project management skills, with the ability to manage multiple
deadlines and priorities simultaneously. Demonstrated ability to
resolve problems. Ability to keep track of the overall picture
while maintaining accuracy and attention to detail in a variety of
situations. Ability to work well independently and within a team
environment. Demonstrated organizational and time management
skills. Education and Experience: Required: High school diploma or
equivalent. 3-5 years professional nonprofit fundraising experience
with a demonstrated focus on grant writing and reporting. Proven
record of securing and stewarding grant funding. Proficiency with
Microsoft Word, Excel, and Outlook. Preferred: Bachelor’s degree
preferred. Experience with Raiser’s Edge, Altru or other
constituent records management database systems is preferred. This
is a full-time, exempt position with benefits such as health
insurance, vacation, sick-time, 15 paid holidays, free admission
into all of Balboa Park’s museums, and more . This position
requires you to work on site in Balboa Park no less than three days
per week, with the option to work remotely two days per week. Pay:
The salary is $71,000 annually, commensurate with experience. Ready
to apply? Applicants should submit an application that includes
your resume, cover letter, and two writing samples.
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