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To thrive as a Grants Finance Remote professional, you need expertise in grant accounting, financial reporting, and compliance, typically supported by a degree in finance, accounting, or a related field. Familiarity with grant management systems, budgeting software, and advanced Excel skills—as well as knowledge of federal grant regulations like Uniform Guidance—are commonly required. Exceptional attention to detail, organizational skills, and strong communication abilities help manage deadlines and collaborate remotely with diverse teams. These competencies ensure accurate financial oversight, regulatory compliance, and effective management of grant-funded projects in a remote environment.

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Manager of Grants

Dallas Museum of Art

Dallas, TX • On-site, Remote

Full-time

Re-posted 14 days ago


Job description

Description


Reports to: Senior Director of Development Operations and Institutional Giving

Department: Development

Classification: Exempt, Full-Time

Benefits: Full Museum Benefits

Schedule: M-F, 9am-5pm, Potential Remote Flexibility, Preference for Local Candidates

Salary Range: Commensurate with experience



Application Instructions: Applicants must submit one (1) writing sample to be considered. See below for more details.

  • In addition to your cover letter and resume, please submit one (1) writing sample of your choosing (i.e. sample letter to a funder or donor, sample grant proposal, sample grant application). 

The writing sample should demonstrate strong communication skills, including the ability to communicate clearly, write persuasively, and tailor content appropriately for a professional audience.



Mission: The Dallas Museum of Art is a space of wonder and discovery where art comes alive.


The DMA will:

  • Place art and our diverse communities at the center around which all activities radiate.
  • Pursue excellence in collecting and programming, present works of art across cultures and time, and be a driving force in contemporary art.
  • Strengthen our position as a prominent, innovative institution, expanding the meaning and possibilities of learning and creativity.


Scope of the Position:

The Manager of Grants is responsible for managing all aspects of the Museum's foundation and government support. This role is responsible for securing and stewarding grant funding that advances exhibitions, education initiatives, community engagement, conservation, and general operating support. The Manager of Grants works collaboratively across departments to align funding strategies with the museum's mission, strategic priorities, and exhibition calendar.
 

Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Lead the development and submission of grant proposals, ensuring clarity, engagement, and a high rate of successful submissions.
  • Partner closely with the Senior Director of Development Operations and Institutional Giving on all grant applications.
  • Collaborate across departments to understand funded initiatives, collect project budgets, financial reports, and impact data to effectively demonstrate the value of grants.
  • Manage the grants calendar, ensuring timely submission of proposals, reports, and renewals.
  • Proactively identify and pursue new funding opportunities through research, networking, and relationship-building with foundations, government agencies, and other philanthropic partners.
  • Draft customized acknowledgment letters, correspondence, and impact reports that reflect a consistent and compelling institutional voice.
  • Maintain accurate and up-to-date funder records, grant activity, and documentation in Museum database, files, and records.
  • Other duties as assigned

Requirements

Education, Experience, and Certifications:

  • Bachelor's degree required preferably in art history, museum studies, English, journalism, or communications; advanced degree preferred.
  • 5+ years of experience in grant writing and institutional fundraising, preferably in an arts or cultural organization.
  • Previous museum, art and cultural organization, or non-profit experience preferred.


Key Qualifications:

  • Proven success in securing foundation, corporate, and government grants.
  • Exceptional writing, editing, and storytelling skills, with the ability to craft clear, compelling proposals and communications for a variety of audiences.
  • Strong project management and organizational abilities, with experience managing multiple deadlines in a fast-paced museum or arts environment.
  • Financial literacy, including experience developing, monitoring, and reporting on grant budgets.
  • Ability to synthesize complex information, translate technical language into accessible messages, and tailor style, tone, and format for diverse audiences.
  • Skilled in creating and maintaining a consistent institutional voice that reflects the Museum's brand and reputation across written materials.
  • Excellent proofreading and editing skills, with attention to detail and accuracy.
  • Sound judgment in written and verbal communication across a range of topics and audiences.


Our Core Values

  • Act with Integrity: We are honest and ethical.
  • Build Inclusivity: We create spaces where everyone can feel like they belong.
  • Communicate Respectfully: We listen intentionally and advocate for diverse perspectives.
  • Embrace and Drive Change: We are innovative, creative, and solutions driven.
  • Foster Connections: We collaborate around shared goals.
  • Maintain Balance: We encourage ourselves and each other to reflect and recharge.
  • Remain Curious: We pursue personal and professional learning.


Our Commitment to Equity and Diversity

The Dallas Museum of Art is committed to building a culturally diverse staff and is an Equal Opportunity Employer. The DMA provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws.