Grants Manager
New Native Theatre
Minneapolis, MN
Hybrid | Full-Time
New Native Theatre (NNT) is seeking a full-time Grants Manager to help support and expand the organization’s institutional funding efforts as we enter our 17th year as the largest independent Native theatre company in the country.
NNT creates authentic and transformative plays, public programs, and cultural events through the lens of Native American experiences. Our mission is to create pathways into meaningful careers in the performing arts for Native artists while building spaces where Native stories, artists, and communities can thrive on their own terms.
We are seeking a strong writer and well organized thinker who can help broaden New Native Theatre’s institutional funding opportunities at the regional and national level through strategic prospect research, compelling proposal development, and collaborative relationship-building.
This position works closely with organizational leadership and staff to manage the full grant lifecycle, including research, proposal development, submissions, reporting, stewardship, and compliance.
Compensation & Benefits
Salary range: $58,000–$68,000 DOE
Hybrid and flexible work schedule
Paid two-week winter office closure in addition to paid holidays and PTO
QSEHRA health reimbursement benefit
Opportunities for professional growth and leadership development
Meaningful work in a nationally recognized Native arts organization with long-term organizational stability
Key Responsibilities
Research, identify, and evaluate grant opportunities aligned with NNT’s mission, programming, and strategic priorities
Write, edit, and submit compelling grant proposals, reports, LOIs, and supporting materials
Manage the full grant lifecycle, including application tracking, reporting deadlines, renewals, and compliance requirements
Maintain centralized grants calendar, records, and reporting systems
Collaborate with leadership and finance staff to support grant budget tracking, reporting, and compliance
Assist in coordinating required grant documentation, outcomes reporting, and supporting materials across departments
Assist in building and strengthening relationships with foundations, government agencies, and institutional funders
Support broader fundraising and development efforts as needed
Stay informed about trends in arts funding, philanthropy, and Native arts advocacy
Qualifications
3+ years of experience in grant writing, grants management, nonprofit development, or related work
Strong writing, editing, organizational, and project management skills
Demonstrated ability to manage multiple deadlines and projects simultaneously
Experience developing persuasive proposals and reports for institutional funders
Ability to work independently while collaborating effectively across departments
Experience in nonprofit arts, Native arts, theater, or community-based cultural work strongly preferred
Preferred Experience
Familiarity with regional and national arts funding organizations and government agencies
Experience working within Native communities and/or other BIPOC-led organizations
Experience with grant budgeting, reporting, and compliance processes
Knowledge of nonprofit CRM or grants management systems
About New Native Theatre
New Native Theatre is a new way of looking at, thinking about, and staging Native American stories. We prioritize the strengths, creativity, and lived experiences of Native artists and communities rather than asking Native artists to fit into rigid institutional models.
Applicants should have demonstrated experience working respectfully and collaboratively within Native communities and/or diverse cultural environments. This is not an entry-level position.
Please submit a cover letter, resume, and two writing samples to Managing Director, Genevieve Lane: genevieve@newnativetheatre.org