
Non-profit • Charity • Social Impact
The Global Network of People Living with HIV (GNP+) is a global, community-led network run by people living with HIV that advocates for the health, rights and dignity of people with HIV. GNP+ conducts evidence-based advocacy, community-led research, movement building, digital innovation, and convening to improve access to prevention, treatment, care and support, and to challenge stigma and discrimination. It produces resources, reports and convenes leadership summits while supporting local and global community engagement and policy influence.
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Non-profit • Charity • Social Impact
The Global Network of People Living with HIV (GNP+) is a global, community-led network run by people living with HIV that advocates for the health, rights and dignity of people with HIV. GNP+ conducts evidence-based advocacy, community-led research, movement building, digital innovation, and convening to improve access to prevention, treatment, care and support, and to challenge stigma and discrimination. It produces resources, reports and convenes leadership summits while supporting local and global community engagement and policy influence.
• Provide technical and logistical assistance to subgrantees to ensure the successful and timely finalization of project implementation activities. • Monitor subgrantee progress against approved work plans, identifying potential roadblocks and proactively collaborating with partners to develop effective solutions. • Lead the subgrant closeout process, ensuring all contractual obligations are met, final reports are submitted, and all documentation is archived in compliance with organizational and donor requirements. • Ensure subgrantees provide accurate, timely, and complete finance and program reports in accordance with subgrant agreements and donor guidelines. • Review and verify subgrantees' financial documentation, working closely with them to reconcile expenditures and address any discrepancies. • Conduct virtual check-ins to verify reported activities and expenditures, and support on reporting standards as needed. • Work collaboratively with the Finance Department to efficiently collect and consolidate all relevant financial and programmatic data from the portfolio of subgrantees. • Compile, analyze, and synthesize this collected data to produce comprehensive, accurate, and high-quality donor reports that meet all contractual obligations and deadlines. • Act as the central liaison between subgrantees, the organization's finance team, and the program leadership to streamline data flow and reporting processes.
• Bachelor’s degree Business Administration, International Development, or a related field. • A Master's degree is a plus. • Minimum of 4 years of experience in grants management, preferably with significant experience managing a high volume of subgrantees (20+).
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