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The McKnight Foundation in Minneapolis, MN seeks a professional Program and Grants Associate to support the Arts program and manage grantmaking activities. Reporting to the Grants & Information Management Director, the PGA assists with budgeting, reporting, and stakeholder engagement to advance program goals.
Core responsibilities include grantee relationship management, grant cycle tracking, and ensuring compliance with funding policies, while collaborating with program directors and officers
Posted on March 16, 2020
The McKnight Foundation seeks a professional Program and Grants Associate (PGA) to help support and advance the goals of the Arts program team. Reporting to the Grants & Information Management Director, this role will be joining the McKnight Foundation at a critical moment in its history as the institution advances its recently adoptedStrategic Framework.
The PGA will provide grantmaking and additional types of funding support for the Arts program, as well as work directly with a program director and two program officers to manage valued relationships with internal and external partners to advance overall program work.
Program Support
Compliance & Policies for Grantmaking
Grant Proposals & Reporting
This is a full-time non-exempt position based in Minneapolis. The salary range is approximately $67,300–$71,126.
The above statements are intended to provide a general framework for what this position requires. There may be other functions and qualifications that emerge in time, and the chosen candidate may be asked to perform other duties that are not listed here.
The McKnight Foundation is an equal opportunity employer and proudly values diversity. We encourage candidates of all backgrounds to apply.
The McKnight Foundation, a Minnesota-based family foundation, advances a more just, creative, and abundant future where people and planet thrive. Established in 1953, the McKnight Foundation is deeply committed to advancing climate solutions in the Midwest; building an equitable and inclusive Minnesota; and supporting the arts in Minnesota, neuroscience, and international crop research. The Foundation has approximately $2.3 billion in assets and grants about $90 million a year.
McKnight has earned national recognition for fostering a culture of collaboration, innovation, and inclusiveness that empowers our diverse teams to achieve our shared mission. McKnight has been named one of thebest workplaces for women and one of the best small workplaces in the nation. McKnight offers a high-trust, high-performing culture that encourages continuous learning and improvement across its program areas. The Foundation’s offices are located above the Mill City Museum in downtown Minneapolis. This landmark building is an architecture award winner whose sustainable design and historic preservation practices blend modern amenities with original features and reclaimed materials. Filled with art and natural light, the space offers stunning city and riverfront views that connect the urban and natural environments year-round—a reflection of the Foundation’s mission.