GOVERNMENT RELATION MANAGER
Reports to:Â Vice President of Public Affairs & Organizational Development (VPPAOD)
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Mission-Critical Role: Drives transformational impact by merging strategic government advocacy with targeted grant acquisition. Secure policy wins and public funding to advance our mission, serving as the primary architect of government partnerships at local, state, and federal levels.
Why This Role Transforms Our Impact
Advocacy Outcomes                                     Grant Outcomes
Shape policies supporting youth              Secure public funding for clubs
Amplify BGCGH’s thought leadership     Unlock multi-year sustainability
Build protective legislative moats             Diversify revenue (local, state & federal)
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Core Responsibilities
I. Advocacy & Strategic Influence (50%)
- Policy
- Monitor/analyze legislation impacting youth services, education, and nonprofit operations; develop rapid-response advocacy strategies.
- Build trusted relationships with key officials (e.g., county commissioners, state reps, congressional staff).
- Campaign Execution
- Advocacy campaigns: Organize legislator site visits, testimony preparation, and support the CEO and VPPAOD in coalition-building with partner NGOs.
- Position BGCGH as the expert voice on youth development policy through white papers, newsletters, and briefings.
- Stakeholder Engagement
- Represent BGCGH at government meetings, hearings, and policy forums.
- Mobilize board members and community allies for coordinated advocacy.
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II. Government Grants (50%)
- Proposal Development
- Identify/public-sector funding opportunities aligned with capital projects and programs (e.g., OST, workforce readiness).
- Write winning federal/state/county/city grants (up to $500K), including complex multi-year proposals.
- Compliance & Stewardship
- Ensure strict adherence to grant regulations.
- Lead post-award reporting: Track outcomes, financials, and impact metrics for funder deliverables.
- Cross-Functional Collaboration
- Partner with program/finance teams to develop grant budgets and outcome frameworks.
- Translate policy priorities into fundable program designs (e.g., leveraging Title I/ESSER funds).