Institutional Giving Senior Associate
Company: The Community Foundation For Greater Atlanta
Location: Atlanta
Posted on: April 6, 2026
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Job Description:
Description Institutional Giving Senior Associate Department:
Philanthropy Reports to: Director of Donor Engagement Direct
reports: None Classification: Regular; Full-time Organization
Overview: The Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta (The
Foundation) is one of the nation’s premier philanthropic
institutions, managing over $1.6 billion in assets and serving as a
trusted partner to more than 1,000 donors and nonprofit
organizations. The Foundation works to advance equity and shared
prosperity all across metro Atlanta through donor-advised funds,
strategic grantmaking, civic leadership, and community investment.
Founded in 1951, The Foundation ranks among the 15 largest
community foundations in the U.S. and has deep roots in the
region’s civic infrastructure. It plays a pivotal role in
addressing systemic barriers in affordable housing, the arts,
equity, and economic opportunity while connecting generosity to
impact across the community. Position Summary: The Institutional
Giving Senior Associate supports the Community Foundation’s
institutional fundraising efforts by managing the operational and
analytical components of the institutional grants portfolio. This
role is responsible for coordinating proposal development, grant
administration, reporting, and stewardship activities to ensure
timely, accurate, and compliant submissions. The Senior Associate
partners with Philanthropy, Finance, Legal, and program teams to
manage grant systems, tracking tools, and documentation that
support institutional funding. The role also provides coordination,
documentation, and reporting support for impact investment
activities related to institutional funders and donor
communications, as prioritized by leadership. The role also
provides defined analytical and reporting support related to impact
investment grants or institutional funders, as prioritized by
leadership. Key Responsibilities: Institutional Grant Coordination
& Administration Manage the institutional grant process from award
notification through closeout, ensuring all requirements,
timelines, and compliance obligations are met. Support the grant
agreement review and execution process in collaboration with
Finance and Legal teams. Coordinate cross-functionally with
internal stakeholders to ensure grant deliverables are on track and
documentation is complete. Monitor grant lifecycles and proactively
communicate upcoming deadlines, reporting windows, and compliance
requirements to relevant teams. Maintain organized, accurate, and
audit-ready grant files including executed agreements,
correspondence, and supporting documentation. Provide operational
and organizational support for grant proposal preparation as
needed, including compiling materials, coordinating submissions,
and ensuring alignment with funder guidelines. Grant
Administration, Reporting & Stewardship Track grant deliverables,
reporting schedules, and compliance requirements across the
institutional portfolio. Compile and prepare interim and final
grant reports in partnership with program and finance staff.
Maintain organized, accurate grant documentation and master files
Support institutional funder stewardship activities, including
acknowledgements and reporting follow-up. Systems, Tracking &
Internal Coordination Maintain institutional donor and prospect
records in the CRM, including moves management tracking and
reporting Develop, maintain, and analyze internal tracking tools
for institutional grants, prospects, and reporting calendars
Partner with Finance to support accurate allocation, tracking, and
reconciliation of grant revenue Coordinate with internal teams to
collect programmatic, financial, and evaluation data required for
grant reporting. ?????? Institutional Growth Support institutional
fundraising readiness by maintaining prospect lists, calendars, and
background materials. Support preparation of impact summaries,
reports, and narrative updates. Coordinate collection of inputs
from Finance/Impact/Programs to support timely reporting and
stewardship communications. Other Responsibilities Perform related
duties as needed to support the Philanthropy team’s institutional
fundraising objectives. Qualifications Minimum of 3–5 years of
experience in institutional fundraising, grant writing, grants
management, or a related analytical or operational role.
Demonstrated experience coordinating multiple grants or projects
simultaneously with competing deadlines. Strong understanding of
grant writing standards, reporting requirements, and stewardship
practices. Experience working cross-functionally with finance,
legal, and program teams. Proficiency with CRM systems and grants
management tools; experience with moves management preferred.
Strong analytical, written communication, organizational, and
project management skills. Ability to interpret financial
information and support grant budgets and financial reporting. High
level of discretion and professionalism when handling confidential
information Other: The Community Foundation operates in a hybrid
working environment with staff working in-office three days per
week (Tuesday – Thursday) and the opportunity to work two days
remote per week if in good standing. Compensation: To be determined
based upon experience and qualifications within the anticipated
salary range of $75,000-$85,000. This position is exempt, and
employee is eligible for the Foundation’s competitive health and
benefits plan that includes: Paid time off: Two weeks accrued paid
vacation Two weeks accrued paid sick leave Four mental health days
Two personal days Two floating holidays Ten holidays Benefits: All
benefits effective on date of hire – no waiting period 100%
employer-paid benefits (medical, dental, vision) for employee-only
insurance plans 100% employer-paid life insurance and AD&D 100%
employer-paid short-term disability and long-term disability 100%
employer-paid parking downtown Atlanta or monthly MARTA card
Affordable plans for legal insurance, critical illness,
supplemental life, and more Employee Assistance Program Retirement:
Immediate eligibility to contribute to a 403(b) plan, plus a 6%
employer-paid contribution after one year of employment—regardless
of employee contributions. Culture and Development: Individual
Development Plans (IDPs) for each team member including trainings,
resources, development opportunities, etc. Two Wellness Rooms for
mental health with self-care items Fun monthly employee engagement
activities To Apply: Please apply directly through the Community
Foundation for Greater Atlanta’s Careers Page by submitting your
resume and application to the "Individual Giving Senior Associate”
job posting. The Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta 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. The
Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta values diversity and
inclusion; therefore we honor the diverse needs, strengths, voices,
and backgrounds of all individuals in our regional community.
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