Senior Manager, Institutional Partnerships

About United Way Bay Area

United Way Bay Area (UWBA) mobilizes the Bay Area to dismantle the root causes of poverty and build equitable pathways to prosperity. UWBA brings together partners from the nonprofit, business, and government sectors to address Bay Area poverty. We partner across sectors, develop solutions, capture the data we need, and use those insights to support public policy and create research-backed community initiatives. These initiatives include: 

 

  • Housing Justice: Improve access to stable, affordable housing and homelessness prevention. 
  • Employment & Career Opportunities: Build systems and pathways to career and employment opportunities. 
  • Financial Stability: Help families increase income and savings on their way to financial stability. 
  • Basic Needs: Ensure access to basic needs like food, housing, and legal services. 

 

United Way Bay Area (UWBA) is leading a network of corporations, government agencies, nonprofits, and individuals to create lasting change for Bay Area residents and families. With a history that spans over 100 years and programs that tackle the issue of local poverty from every angle, UWBA is uniquely positioned to mobilize and motivate all sectors of the community toward the vision of ending the cycle of poverty. 

About the role

United Way Bay Area (UWBA) is seeking a dynamic and motivated grants fundraiser to advance our mission to end poverty in the Bay Area. The Senior Manager will manage a portfolio of institutional funders—primarily local government partners—through all stages of the grants cycle: prospecting, cultivation, proposal writing, reporting, and stewardship. 

 

This role is heavily focused on grant writing and relationship management and will play a key part in expanding UWBA’s donor base while strengthening existing partnerships. The Senior Manager collaborates closely with Development, Finance, Marketing, and Community Impact teams to ensure timely, accurate proposals and reports that advance UWBA’s mission. 

 

The ideal candidate is a skilled grant writer, detail-oriented project manager, and strong relationship-builder who thrives in a fast-paced, goal-driven environment. 


What you'll do

  • Manage and grow a portfolio of institutional donors (government, corporate, and foundations) 
  • Lead proposal and report writing, budget development, and donor stewardship 
  • Prospect and research new funding opportunities 
  • Partner with internal teams to deliver on grant requirements and reporting 
  • Track deliverables, deadlines, and progress in Salesforce 


Qualifications

  • 4–7+ years nonprofit grant writing and donor management experience 
  • Exceptional writing, communication, and project management skills 
  • Proven success building and stewarding funder relationships 
  • Experience with Salesforce (preferred) and strong digital literacy 
  • Commitment to UWBA’s values of equity, inclusion, and community impact 
  • Willing and able to travel throughout the Bay Area for meetings and events, including occasional evening and weekend engagements. 


This position is covered under a collective bargaining agreement and is represented by OPEIU, Local 29. 


UWBA is committed to equitable and transparent compensation practices. The salary listed for this role has been thoughtfully determined based on our structured approach to pay equity. As part of this commitment, we do not engage in salary negotiations. 

The pay range for this role is:

94,500 - 94,500 USD per year (Hybrid (San Francisco, California, US))

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Hybrid (San Francisco, California, US)

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