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Resource Development Officer
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Working at MIT offers opportunities, an environment, a culture - and benefits - that just aren't found together anywhere else. If you're curious, motivated, want to be part of a unique community, and help shape the future - then take a look at this opportunity. RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT OFFICER , D-Lab , to identify, monitor, and research potential funding opportunities and prospects, specifically that focused on foundations, international NGOs, government agencies, and the private sector. Will stay abreast of news and trends in international development-related funding mechanisms/opportunities; maintain an understanding of the donor landscape in areas specific to D-Lab's work; cultivate relationships with core donors; work with leadership and staff to develop funding proposals and collaborations that are in line with strategic objectives; lead the proposal development process; work with staff to ensure that reporting requirements are completed; represent and pitch D-Lab to current/prospective institutional donors; track grant opportunities, active proposals, and the overall pipeline; maintain a decision-making matrix that helps staff assess organizational/strategic fit when considering new projects/programs; and maintain an ethical framework that helps guide engagement decisions. Job Requirements
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