Kimberly A. Goff

Kim Goff’s role as Large Center Development Associate is to facilitate the development and management of large-scale grant writing projects in a variety of technical disciplines to advance research and research commercialization.  She also authors non-technical aspects of large proposals to enhance the grantsmanship quality of multi-year, multi million dollar proposals and work collaboratively with lead faculty on such projects.

Kim most recently served as the Director of Foundations, Grants, and Special Projects for the 91±¬ÁÏ Foundation.  She has extensive grantsmanship experience in the higher education and healthcare markets, as well as broad fundraising, project management, team building, and public relations experience.  She has written or been a major contributor to more than $60 million in successful proposals to private and governmental funding sources and closed gifts of up to $1 million.  Her experience with proposal development encompasses both public and private funders and extends from identifying appropriate funders to creative reporting of project impacts and results.   Kim holds a B.A. in Literature from Wheaton College (Illinois) and an M.S. in Library Science from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.