About the job Senior Grants Manager
About Us
The SolarAPP Foundation is a non-profit start-up revolutionizing the clean energy landscape. By automating the permitting process for residential solar and energy storage systems, we help scale clean energy solutions across the country. Automated permitting reduces workloads for local government staff and provides faster service for homeowners. Today, we provide automated and instant permits for 316 jurisdictions across 17 states. We've accelerated the deployment of 300,000 kW of clean energy generation. Our goal is to automate the permitting for half of all residential solar and battery storage in the country by the end of the decade. This will dramatically accelerate and significantly lower the cost of the clean energy transition.
Why We're Hiring for This Role
As SolarAPP Foundation scales its reach and deepens it's partnerships across the clean energy ecosystem, we're launching a major multi-year initiative that requires close coordination, compliance tracking, and stakeholder engagement. We're also expanding our fundraising strategy and internal systems to support future growth. This role is critical to keeping that work moving accurately, on time, and aligned with our mission.
Position Overview
The Grant Manager will lead the strategic implementation of a multi-year, grant-funded initiative and contribute to the organization's ongoing fundraising and development efforts. This role centers on two primary work streams:
- Grants Management: You'll serve as the project manager for a high-impact, grant-funded initiative, driving coordination across teams and partners, aligning timelines and deliverables, and ensuring funder requirements are met with clarity and precision.
- Fund Development: You'll support the organization's broader fundraising strategy by helping develop funder-facing materials, managing proposal and reporting timelines, and contributing to relationship-building efforts with current and prospective funders.
This is a cross-functional, highly collaborative position that blends project management, funder communication, and internal systems building. It's ideal for someone who thrives on clarity, momentum, and turning funding into meaningful outcomes.
Who You'll Report To
You'll report to our CEO, Matthew, and work closely with him on funder-facing strategy, internal systems, and major deliverables.
Who You'll Work With
You'll collaborate across the SolarAPP Foundation team:
- With our Chief Executive Officer on funder engagement strategy, deliverables, and internal alignment
- With our staff and contractors on coordination of grant-related tasks, project partnerships, milestones, metrics, and compliance reporting
- With our contracted accounting firm to ensure accurate tracking, timely reporting, and financial compliance
- With our external stakeholders, including the California Energy Commission (CEC), National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), local governments, and other partners on transparent communication and project coordination
- With our current and prospective funders to strengthen relationships, align on priorities, and support grant reporting and ongoing engagement
Budget Responsibility
You'll help manage multiple budgets across significant, multi-year projects tracking match funding, invoice-ready documentation, and deliverable-based reporting in coordination with our CEO and contracted accounting firm. You'll also support the development of new grant budgets and funding proposals, helping ensure financial plans are aligned with program goals, stakeholder expectations, and organizational sustainability.
Management Responsibilities
There are no direct staff management responsibilities at this time. However, you'll coordinate with external contractors and partners and may support the onboarding of future team members.
Key Responsibilities
This role includes two primary work streams: (1) leading the execution of a multi-year, government-funded project from kickoff through closeout, and (2) supporting fundraising strategy and funder engagement across public and philanthropic partners. You'll be responsible for driving timelines, ensuring cross-team alignment, maintaining compliance, and contributing to strategic fund development.
Project Management
- Execute a multi-year, grant-funded initiative: lead kickoff, align timelines across SolarAPP and partners, and ensure accurate, on-time reporting.
- Keep compliance audit-ready: build and maintain systems that track match funding, invoices, and sub-recipient documentation with zero missed deadlines.
- Coordinate across partners: establish reliable sequencing across staff, contractors, and agencies so interdependent tasks stay aligned.
- Track and report performance: use tools like Metabase, MS Project, and Coda to make data visible and actionable for both funders and internal teams.
- Prepare for closeout: manage deliverables, coordinate funder presentations, and ensure knowledge transfer at the end of major project phases.
Grant Management & Fund Development
- Funder communications: serve as a clear, professional point of contact for government and philanthropic funders.
- Reporting & deliverables: develop and submit funder-facing reports and compliance documentation that are accurate, audit-ready, and strategically aligned with project outcomes.
- Proposal support: draft and contribute to grant proposals, budgets, and funder updates in support of SolarAPPs broader fundraising strategy.
- System building: maintain calendars, trackers, and templates that make reporting and fundraising more efficient and scalable across the team.
- Relationship-building: strengthen connections with current and prospective funders by ensuring timely, responsive communication and supporting long-term engagement strategy.
What You'll Need to Be Successful
Based in California (required)
- 3-5 years of experience managing complex, multi-stakeholder projects, ideally involving public-sector grants (federal, state, or local)
- Strong skills in project planning, coordination, and follow-through, with the ability to manage timelines, deadlines, and diverse stakeholders
- Excellent written and verbal communication; clear, concise, and responsive across teams and funders
- A direct, proactive approach. You're comfortable saying when you don't know something and then figuring it out
- Calm under pressure, able to navigate ambiguity, and committed to keeping things moving
- Experience supporting fundraising or development in a nonprofit or mission-driven setting
Familiarity with grant compliance, reporting, and budget tracking
- Bonus if you bring experience in clean energy, permitting, civic tech, or infrastructure
Proficient in Google Workspace, Coda, Miro, and other collaboration tools
Why Join Us
Compensation
Competitive salary range: $95,000-110,000, commensurate with experience.
Benefits
Two medical plans to choose from (High-deductible and PPO)
Unlimited PTO
Up to 5% retirement contribution match
Work Environment
We're a remote-first team that also values in-person meetings. Throughout the year, there will be events and conferences that make sense for us to attend, and we expect occasional travel for this role.
Hiring Process for This Role
It's very important to us that we find the right person for this role and that you, as a candidate, get to know us well enough to make an informed decision should we reach the offer stage. This interview process is designed to give you a sense of the challenges we're facing and the people you'd be working with.
Steps in the Process
- Phone Screen: A 30-minute call where you will get a high-level overview of the role, ask questions, and share more about your background.
- Reference Check: We'll ask for 2-3 professional references early in the process to get a clearer sense of how you work, collaborate, and where you thrive.
- Interview #1: A 60-minute panel conversation focused on how you collaborate, communicate, and approach complex projects. You'll have the opportunity to share more about your experience and explore how your skills connect with SolarAPP Foundation's mission.
- Take-Home Assignment: An assignment (3-hour max) based on a real task you might encounter in this role. Candidates will receive a stipend as a thank you for their time and contributions on this task.
- Interview #2: A 60 minute session where we'll walk through your take-home project, dive deeper into strategy and technical skills, and discuss long-term fit. It's also your chance to ask any remaining questions and get a full picture of the role and culture.
- Final Decision: We'll bring together everything we've learned from your application, interviews, references, and work exercise to make a thoughtful decision. Our goal is to ensure this role is the right long-term fit for both you and SolarAPP.
The estimated timeline for the full process is 3-6 weeks. We'll do our best to move quickly while giving each step the thoughtfulness it deserves. If you're invited to an interview, we'll also share scheduling options in advance so you can plan ahead.