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Who We Are: Join an organization that's making an impact in rural, remote, and Indigenous communities
Ampere (formerly the Pinnguaq Association) isn't just another non-profit. We're an award-winning catalyst for change, activating opportunities for people of all ages in rural, remote, and Indigenous communities to unlock their potential through STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math). Through our partnerships with communities, businesses, and technology creators, we co-design and deliver culturally responsive tools, resources, curriculums, and world-class programming across the country. We believe the best education doesn't feel like work, it feels like discovery.
From our roots in Pangnirtung, Nunavut, we've grown to operate Makerspace and Skills Hubs in Iqaluit (Nunavut), Bathurst (New Brunswick), and the Kawartha Lakes (Ontario), while collaborating with partners nationwide. Our Lifecycle approach ensures that we're with learners at every age and every stage of life, and our mission-driven model ensures that 100% of social enterprise proceeds sustain programs that benefit communities we serve. Your work here directly changes lives. If you're passionate about making a tangible difference, this is where you belong.
Job Summary Ampere's Office of Sustainable Funding, including its Strategic Development and Social Enterprise divisions, ensures the organization's long-term viability by generating revenue to support both current and future initiatives. We secure funding for programs through grants from private foundations and all levels of government, individual and corporate donations, and through products and services offered by our Social Enterprise division.
Job Responsibilities
- Maintain up-to-date records of funding opportunities, project outcomes, and related documentation.
- Collect, organize, and input data into the organization's proposal management system.
- Collect and manage information from proposals, projects, and program deliveries to support future proposal writing by tracking and organizing relevant data.
- Organize and maintain a database of frequently used proposal documents.
- Conduct research to align projects with evidence-based practices.
- Create reference documents and reports to support grant writing.
- Prepare proposal templates and assist writers with background information, supporting documents, and any other information/documentation necessary for proposal preparation and submission.
- Learn the organization's proposal writing approach and apply knowledge gained on the job to prepare and submit funding proposals.
Attributes and Qualifications:
- Minimum 3 years of completed university coursework, a Bachelor's degree, or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
- Strong interest in learning and applying new skills towards working effectively in a team environment.
- Excellent organizational skills with strong attention to detail.
- Ability to work independently and manage timelines.
- Excellent language skills (written and verbal communication, reading comprehension).
- Ability to evaluate information and think critically.
- Strong interest in working in service of equity-deserving communities.
- Strong familiarity with Google Suites is preferred.
- Relevant experience in administration or education in Language, Communications, Education, or a related field is an asset.
- Relevant experience in administration is an asset.
- Experience within rural, remote and Indigenous communities in Canada is an asset.
- Fundraising experience within a not-for-profit, charity or social enterprise setting is an asset.
Sprachkenntnisse
- English
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