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Remote Grant Management Jobs in Michigan (NOW HIRING)

Managing Director of Development

Detroit, MI · On-site +1

$100K - $120K/yr

Hybrid On-Site/Remote Position Overview The salary range for this position is $100,000 - $120,000 ... People Management & Team Leadership: * Hire, lead, andretaina team of2-4development professionals.

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$66.3K

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How much do remote grant management jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average yearly pay for remote grant management in Michigan is $66,259.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $54,000.00 and $75,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is remote grant management?

A Remote Grant Management job involves overseeing the process of researching, applying for, securing, and managing grant funding for an organization, all while working remotely. Responsibilities typically include writing grant proposals, ensuring compliance with funding requirements, tracking budgets, and reporting progress to funders. Strong organizational, writing, and financial management skills are essential. This role is common in nonprofit organizations, educational institutions, and research entities. Effective communication and collaboration with team members and funders are crucial for success.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed for remote grant management?

To excel in Remote Grant Management, you should possess strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and expertise in grant writing or administration, often supported by a bachelor's degree in a relevant field. Experience with grant management software (such as Fluxx, Salesforce Nonprofit Success Pack, or Foundant), and familiarity with compliance regulations are highly valuable. Outstanding written communication, time management, and self-motivation are crucial soft skills for remote success. These competencies enable accurate, timely grant processing and ensure successful collaboration with stakeholders, even in a virtual environment.

What are some typical challenges faced in remote grant management roles, and how can I overcome them?

One common challenge in remote grant management is maintaining clear and consistent communication with team members, departments, and external partners, as interactions often occur virtually. Effective use of collaboration tools like email, project management software, and video conferencing can help bridge this gap. Additionally, staying organized and managing multiple deadlines can be demanding, so implementing strong time-management strategies and regularly updating tracking systems is crucial. Proactively seeking feedback and scheduling regular check-ins with your team can help you stay aligned with organizational goals and priorities.

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What cities in Michigan are hiring for Remote Grant Management jobs?

Cities in Michigan with the most Remote Grant Management job openings:

Infographic showing various Remote Grant Management job openings in Michigan as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 79% Full Time, 14% Part Time, 2% Temporary, 3% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 84% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 13% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $66,259 per year, or $31.9 per hour.

Grants Coordinator

Oakland Community College

Auburn Hills, MI • On-site, Remote

$68K - $80K/yr

Full-time, Part-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement

Posted 13 days ago


Job description

Salary: $68,500.00 - $80,000.00 Annually
Location : Auburn Hills Campus
Job Type: Management Staff Non-Exempt
Remote Employment: Flexible/Hybrid
Job Number: 202400289
Division: Economic & Workforce Dev Svcs
Opening Date: 08/10/2026
Closing Date: 8/23/2026 11:59 PM Eastern
Shift Days/Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
Summary of Purpose
Responsible for researching, writing, monitoring, and compliance reporting on a range of federal, state, and other grants (i.e., Department of Labor Employment Training Administration, State, and County sources). This position is expected to work in a multi-cultural diverse working environment. This is a hybrid position.
Typical Duties
This description is intended to indicate the types of duties and responsibilities requested of the employee assigned this title. It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all the duties and responsibilities that may be required:
1. Ensures compliance with rules and regulations prescribed by the grantor.
2. Monitors interventions and programs funded by grants to ensure compliance with grantor guidelines.
3. Monitors, inputs, reviews, and approves grant data in applicable reporting systems.
4. Performs timely submission of grant applications, proposals, and reports; develops and adjusts associated budget, coordination of budgeted funds, screening, and processing requests from expenditures, ensuring timely submissions for reimbursement.
5. Assists in evaluating fiscal administration of grant programs.
6. Serves as liaison with principals and other departments on grant related issues.
7. Researches grant opportunities, writing and coordinating the preparation and timely submission of grant applications, application amendments, budget transfers, and other details.
8. Preforms other related tasks, as assigned.
9. Ability to work additional hours, as needed.
Knowledge and Skills Required
• Knowledge of grant processing including accounting and financial reporting
• Proficient in the use of financial management software to include spreadsheets and databases
• Ability to interpret federal, state, and local government laws and regulations regarding grant administration
• Proficiency in Microsoft Office (e.g., Word, Excel, and PowerPoint)
• Excellent writing, editing, and proofreading skills including ability to synthesize information and distill to a succinct and compelling form
• Ability to work effectively across a broad spectrum of staff
Minimum Education and Experience
EDUCATION: Bachelor's degree in Business, Finance, Communication/English, Accounting, or related field.
EXPERIENCE: Previous experience with grant writing/management. Experience with Perkins grants and experience in educational settings preferred.
We are excited to have you consider Oakland Community College (OCC) as your employer of choice!
OCC strives to provide valuable and empowering services not only to our students, but also to our employees.
See below the benefits offered by the College under the benefit types: full-time and part-time
Full-Time Positions for the Following Employee Groups:
Classified, Exempt (Non-union), Faculty, Maintenance, Operating Engineers, Public Safety, Teamsters
Benefit Effective Date: First of the month after date of hire
Medical
  • Multiple PPO medical plans with prescription coverage to choose from; Plans provided by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan (BCBSM)
    • Free preventive services on every plan
    • Health Savings Account (HSA) available with the High Deductible medical plans
  • BCBSM through the Western Michigan Health Insurance Pool (WMHIP) medical is offered to all employment groups
  • There is a $2,000 prorated Medical Opt Out stipend with proof of other applicable medical coverage
Dental
  • Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan (BCBSM) plan provided by the College, no payroll deductions
Vision
  • NVA (National Vision Administrators) plan provided by the College, no payroll deductions
Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs)
  • Health Care, Limited Purpose, Dependent Care, and Adoption FSAs are available
Life Insurance
  • TheCollege provides $120,000 of coverage (portion is subject to taxation), no payroll deductions
Disability
  • 70% of wages provided for Short-Term and Long-Term Disability
Retirement
  • College employees are part of the Michigan Public School Employees Retirement System (MPSERS) provided by the Michigan Office of Retirement Services (ORS)
  • The Exempt, Faculty, and Teamsters employee groups can elect the Optional Retirement Plan (ORP) provided by TIAA; opting out of MPSERS
Voluntary Retirement Accounts
  • Employees can open and contribute via payroll deduction into 403(b) and/or 457(b) voluntary retirement accounts provided by TIAA
Voluntary Benefits
  • Employees can elect voluntary benefits of optional life insurance (for self, spouse, and/or children), cancer protection, pet insurance, legal & ID shield, long term and/or critical care during annual open enrollment in November
Tuition
  • OCC tuition waiver program for employees and their dependents
  • Employees may take Non-OCC classes using the tuition reimbursement program
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
  • Employees have a free resource to assist with a wide-range of needs, including counseling sessions

Employee Group: Classified Part-Time
Benefit Effective Date: First of the month after date of hire
Part-time Classified employees are offered the opportunity to have medical, dental, vision at the full monthly premium; life insurance is also available at a nominal cost. Participation requires that benefit costs be taken via payroll deduction.
Medical
  • Multiple PPO medical plans with prescription coverage to choose from; Plans provided by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan (BCBSM)
    • Free preventive services on every plan
    • Health Savings Account (HSA) available with the High Deductible medical plans
  • BCBSM through the Western Michigan Health Insurance Pool (WMHIP) medical is offered to all employment groups
Dental
  • Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan (BCBSM) plan that has free in-network preventive services including two annual cleanings
Vision
  • NVA (National Vision Administrators) plan that includes annual examinations with participating providers
Life Insurance
  • Employees can choose to have a life insurance policy of $10,000 or $20,000
Retirement
  • College employees are part of the Michigan Public School Employees Retirement System (MPSERS) provided by the Michigan Office of Retirement Services (ORS)
Voluntary Retirement Accounts
  • Employees can open and contribute, via payroll deduction, into 403(b) and/or 457(b) voluntary retirement accounts provided by TIAA
Tuition
  • OCC tuition waiver program for employees and their dependents
  • Employees may take Non-OCC classes using the tuition reimbursement program

Employee Group: Adjunct Faculty, Part-time Hourly (Non-union), and Casual Instructors*
Retirement
  • College employees are part of the Michigan Public School Employees Retirement System (MPSERS) provided by the Michigan Office of Retirement Services (ORS)
Voluntary Retirement Accounts
  • Employees can open and contribute, via payroll deduction, into 403(b) and/or 457(b) voluntary retirement accounts provided by TIAA
Tuition
  • OCC tuition reimbursement program available for Adjunct Employees
*Edustaff employees are not eligible for OCC benefits.
Contact Information:
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What is your experience working directly with grants, and what type (federal, state, private, etc.)?
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How many years of direct grant management experience do you have?
  • Less than one (1) year
  • + One (1) year
  • + Two (1) years
  • + Three (3) years or more

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What is your expected salary? Please note our salary range as listed in the job posting.
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