Benefits:
- Flexible schedule
- Paid time off
Job Summary
We are seeking an experienced Grant Writer (.5FTE) to join our team! As our Grant Writer, you will be finding upcoming grant opportunities that align with our mission and organization, working closely with members of our organization to craft engaging proposals and letters of intent, and applying for grants and funding opportunities on behalf of our organization. You will also be maintaining a living calendar of grant opportunities, following up on applications, and working with the admin team to ensure that the appropriate funding is acquired. The ideal candidate will be self-motivated, has previous experience working with nonprofits or as a grant writer, and will have exceptional writing and storytelling skills.
Responsibilities
- Research and identify potential corporate or foundation funders that align with our mission and values
- Manage a comprehensive calendar of deadlines for proposals, letters of intent, and follow-up reports
- Work closely with other staff and departments to gather information required to identify fundraising needs, craft appropriate proposals, and determine funding outcomes
- Create compelling, engaging proposals that fit within grant guidelines and align with our mission to tell our story
- Follow up with letters of intent and proposals, and maintain open line communication between potential grant givers and our organization
Qualifications
- Previous experience as a grant writer desired
- Exceptional writing, editing, and storytelling skills
- Strong attention to detail
- Knowledge of Microsoft Office suite
- The ability to manage multiple projects and deadlines and multitask as needed
- Ability to work independently as needed
Flexible work from home options available.
Compensation: $25.00 - $29.00 per hour
Reclaim is a community resource providing pathways to stability, opportunity & connection.
In November of 2012, a group of concerned neighbors came together to discuss opening the community’s first-ever emergency shelter in North Bend. The person leading the charge was then Police Chief, Mark Toner. It was his vision, dedication and compassion that planted the seed for all that was to come. On December 23, 2012, just 42 days after our first public meeting, we opened our shelter to men, women and families experiencing homelessness in the Snoqualmie Valley.
In November of 2012, a group of concerned neighbors came together to discuss opening the community’s first-ever emergency shelter in North Bend. The person leading the charge was then Police Chief, Mark Toner. It was his vision, dedication and compassion that planted the seed for all that was to come. On December 23, 2012, just 42 days after our first public meeting, we opened our shelter to men, women and families experiencing homelessness in the Snoqualmie Valley.
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