Chief Grants & Impact Officer
Company: YWCA Knoxville and the Tennessee V
Location: Knoxville
Posted on: March 3, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description YWCA Knoxville & the Tennessee
Valley is on a mission to eliminate racism and empower women across
East Tennessee. Every day, we put this mission into action through
life-saving and life-changing programs that support women,
children, and families in six counties. Rooted in the values of
peace, justice, freedom, and dignity, we work to strengthen
communities and create opportunities for all. We are a dynamic,
mission-driven organization that values innovation, collaboration,
and continuous growth. Join a passionate team making a lasting
impact in the lives of those we serve. The Chief Grants & Impact
Officer plays a central leadership role in advancing the YWCA’s
mission by providing strategic oversight and coordination of
program operations, grant management, and impact evaluation. This
position works closely with program leaders to ensure services are
compliant, sustainable, and achieving measurable outcomes. The role
also leads the organization’s grant writing, billing, and reporting
functions, strengthening funding partnerships and accountability.
The ideal candidate is strategic, detail oriented, collaborative,
and passionate about using data to strengthen services and expand
community impact. Duties and Responsibilities Program Leadership &
Oversight - Provide strategic leadership and operational
coordination for all YWCA programs, including Keys of Hope/Social
Services, Victim Services, Youth Services, and Community Engagement
initiatives. - Support program managers to ensure alignment with
organizational goals, grant objectives, and performance outcomes. -
Oversee program budgets, billing, and expenditures to ensure fiscal
accuracy and accountability. - Ensure all programs operate with
trauma-informed, evidence-based practices that uphold YWCA values
of dignity, empowerment, and equity. - Develop systems to measure
and report program outcomes and impact, using data to inform
decision-making and continuous improvement. - Lead program
planning, expansion, and evaluation to meet emerging community
needs and funder priorities. Grants Management & Development -
Serve as the primary grant writer for all foundation, corporate,
federal, state, and local funding opportunities. - Research, write,
and submit compelling grant proposals that align with YWCA’s
mission and strategic priorities. - Manage the full grant
lifecycle: proposal submission, budget development, award
documentation, contract execution, billing, and reporting. -
Maintain accurate records of all grants to ensure timely billing,
invoicing, and draw requests. - Prepare detailed reports for
funders, ensuring all deliverables, outcomes, and compliance
requirements are met. - Collaborate with the CEO and leadership
team to identify new funding opportunities and partnerships that
advance program impact and sustainability. Compliance & Reporting -
Oversee compliance with all grant, programmatic, and contractual
requirements across departments. - Develop and maintain internal
tracking systems to monitor grant deliverables, budgets, and
reporting deadlines. - Conduct regular audits of program
documentation, data entry, and participant files to ensure accuracy
and compliance. - Ensure expenditures align with grant budgets and
restricted funding guidelines. - Prepare internal progress reports
and summaries for the CEO, Board, and funders as needed. Impact &
Evaluation - Lead organization-wide efforts to track outcomes,
measure impact, and tell the story of YWCA’s mission-driven work
through data and narrative. - Work with program staff to define
clear metrics and performance indicators for each program area. -
Analyze trends in service delivery to identify strengths, gaps, and
opportunities for innovation. - Develop dashboards and summaries
that highlight impact for funders, board members, and community
stakeholders. - Support storytelling and fundraising efforts
through data-informed impact reporting. Leadership & Collaboration
- Serve on the YWCA Leadership Team, contributing to organizational
strategy and decision-making. - Provide mentorship, coaching, and
performance feedback to program managers and staff. - Foster
collaboration between program, communications, and development
teams to align messaging, funding, and outcomes. - Represent the
YWCA at community meetings, coalitions, and partnerships to advance
collective goals. Qualifications - Bachelor’s degree in Social
Work, Public Administration, Nonprofit Management, or related field
(Master’s preferred). - Minimum of five years of progressively
responsible leadership experience in nonprofit program management,
grant writing, and regulatory compliance. - Demonstrated success
securing, managing, and stewarding federal, state, and private
foundation grants, including reporting and reimbursement processes.
- Strong financial acumen with experience overseeing multi-program
budgets, grant billing, and fund tracking in collaboration with
finance teams. - Advanced proficiency in Microsoft Excel and
experience utilizing data management systems to track outcomes,
analyze performance, and ensure data integrity. - Working knowledge
of QuickBooks accounting software, including budget monitoring,
billing support, and financial reporting functions. - Exceptional
written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to
translate complex data into clear, compelling narratives for
funders and stakeholders. - Highly organized with the ability to
manage multiple priorities, deadlines, and cross-functional teams
in a fast-paced environment. - Commitment to fostering a
respectful, inclusive, and supportive workplace where everyone can
thrive. Compensation - Pay Range: $65,000–$75,000 annually -
Schedule: Monday–Friday, 9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. Benefits -
Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance - Short-term and
long-term disability coverage - Life insurance - Employee
Assistance Program (EAP) - Eligibility for Public Service Loan
Forgiveness (PSLF) - Competitive retirement plan with employer
contribution - Generous paid time off, including vacation, sick
leave, mental health days, 10 holidays, and office closure between
Christmas and New Year’s YWCA Knoxville & the Tennessee Valley is
an equal opportunity employer and a proud United Way community
partner. We are committed to building a diverse team and fostering
an inclusive environment where all employees can thrive. We
strongly encourage women, veterans, and individuals from
historically underrepresented communities to apply. Application
Deadline: March 13, 2026 PI567882f42922-25405-39846000
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