Grant Accountant
Company: United Way for Greater Austin Career Page
Location: Austin
Posted on: February 19, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: United Way for
Greater Austin Grant Accountant Department: Finance Regular,
Full-time, Exempt Who we are: United Way for Greater Austin brings
our community together to break economic barriers and build
opportunity for all. We break the cycle of economic hardships for
families and individuals, striving to create a vibrant, thriving
community. Recognizing the urgency of addressing economic
challenges, we focus on increasing the availability of high-quality
early care and education and access to pivotal resources to address
financial barriers in Central Texas. Our united front includes
dedicated donors, volunteers, corporate and civic partners, staff,
and a connected network of neighbors. Together, we leverage data,
community alliances, services, and public engagement to transform
Central Texas, responding to urgent needs with lasting, impactful
solutions. Who we want: The Grant Accountant is a strong team
player passionate about United Way’s business, accounting, and
planning processes aligned with our core values and strategic
goals. You will be responsible for ensuring grant compliance for
United Way and funded subcontractors on federal, state, city, and
private grants, including but not limited to managing grant
reporting deadlines, preparing budgets, monitoring the budget and
spending status of assigned grants, and ensuring requirements for
monitoring and financial reporting are met You will support the
development of effective systems for submitting and monitoring
funding and reimbursement requests to grantors and subcontractors
and work directly with grant program managers on issues related to
grants. This role reports to the Finance Grants Manager and the
Controller. Who you are: A strong strategic thinker: You thrive on
creating processes and procedures to ensure a strong financial
management system – you understand and analyze challenges quickly,
assess internal and external conditions that affect your strategic
priorities and can develop and recommend new strategies, processes,
or procedures. Detail-oriented and organized: You are committed to
ensuring organization and consistency in all activities related to
United Way accounting practices. You coordinate and execute all
tasks with high accuracy and attention to detail. Collaborates: You
work cooperatively with all departments across the organization to
achieve shared objectives and represent their interests while being
fair to others and their area. You partner with others to get work
done and credit others for their contributions and accomplishments
— you garner the trust and support of others. An excellent
communicator: You can listen actively and effectively to
communicate complex information to various audiences. You can
influence decision-makers at all levels and speak confidently with
a broad spectrum of internal stakeholders and funders.
Technologically Savvy: You are proficient in using computer
software, including Microsoft Office, accounting software, and
other tools. What you’ll do: Ensure grant compliance for United Way
and funded subcontractors across federal, state, city, and private
grants. Manage grant reporting deadlines and prepare accurate
financial reports for grantors and internal stakeholders. Develop
and monitor grant budgets, tracking spending status and identifying
variances. Maintain systems for submitting and monitoring funding
and reimbursement requests to grantors and subcontractors. Record
and reconcile grant-related transactions in accounting systems to
ensure accuracy and audit readiness. Work directly with grant
program managers to resolve issues related to grant budgets,
spending, and compliance. Support the Finance Grants Manager and
Controller with financial reporting and audit preparation.
Contribute to the improvement of grant accounting processes and
documentation. What you’ll bring: A Bachelor’s degree from an
accredited college or university in Accounting, Finance, Business
Administration, or a related field or four or more years experience
as a grant accountant. 2 - 3 years of professional experience in
non-profit accounting is required. Minimum of one year experience
with fiscal monitoring of grant contracts, preferably with state or
federal grants or contracts Knowledge of GAAP and Governmental
Accounting Standards Knowledge of Texas state and federal grant
regulations, including Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost
Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards An ability to
work independently, exercise good judgment, solve problems, and
bring a high level of initiative and self-direction to work. An
ability to maintain regular and effective communication with
colleagues and funders Demonstrated experience with budget
preparation, analysis, and financial reporting Willingness to
function as an internal “service provider” to other staff Excellent
electronic spreadsheet and word processing skills in a
Windows/Microsoft environment. An ability to work and meet
deadlines in a cross-functional, fast-paced work environment What
you’ll receive: Dynamic and rewarding work environment Competitive
Compensation Hybrid Work Option Employer 403(b) Matching
Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance (for employees) Dental
Insurance Vision Insurance Health Savings Account (HSA) Flexible
Spending Account (FSA) Generous Paid Time Off (PTO) Paid Parental
Leave FMLA Employee Assistance Program (EAP) This position is
located in Austin, Texas, and reports directly to the Finance
Grants Manager and Controller. Notice: The job description in no
way states or implies that these are the only duties to be
performed by the employee occupying this position. Management has
the right to assign or reassign duties and responsibilities at any
time. United Way for Greater Austin is an “at-will” employer.
Requirements:
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