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ForKids

Grant Writer

ForKids, Chesapeake, Virginia, United States, 23322


Job Details

Job LocationThe Landmark Center - Chesapeake, VA

Position TypeFull Time

Education Level4 Year Degree/Undergratuate

Salary Range$24.04 - $31.25 Hourly

Description

The Grant Writer has primary responsibility for the preparation and submission of government grants and corporate, and foundation grants as assigned, to advance the mission of ForKids.

RESPONSIBILITIESMaintain current knowledge of federal, state and local government grant opportunities which support the mission of ForKids.Write proposals and collaborate with other team members to develop complete application packets for local, state, national foundations, and other public and private funding opportunities.Maintain current knowledge of the compliance requirements of existing government grants that support the mission of ForKids.Collaborate with other team members to ensure files are maintained in accordance with contract requirements.Maintain current knowledge of local, state and national foundations whose mission aligns with that of ForKids.Work with data and reporting staff to gather data relevant to applications.Ensure accurate and timely submission of government, corporate, and foundation grant applications which support the mission of ForKids.Maintain current knowledge of the application process and related goals necessary to maintain ForKids as an agency in good standing with local United Ways in ForKids' service areas.Identify, define, and develop funding sources to support existing and planned program activities as well as lead the development, writing, and submission of grant proposals to national, local, and governmental entities.Research connections between ForKids staff, board, and statements with foundation boards and program officers and determine feasibility.Other duties as assigned.Customer Service:

Provide service to internal and external customers according to standards as outlined in ForKids Customer CARE Manual.Financial Management:

Use agency resources (financial and non-financial) prudently.Acknowledge and follow financial policies of the agency.Community Engagement:

Participate in development and fundraising activities as needed and requested (ex: meeting with donors, providing tours, attending fundraising events).Regularly engage, support, and collaborate with volunteers to provide a meaningful experience.Qualifications

Education and/or Experience:

Bachelor's degree in a related field and related experience in grant or professional writing required. Direct experience preparing and submitting complex grant applications, and with government grants preferred.

Essential Functions, Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:

Strong written communication skills.Ability to organize and manage multiple tasks and deadlines.Ability to perform research and communicate information about homelessness, poverty and the education of at-risk children in a concise and compelling manner.Ability to research grant databases and identify new funding opportunities.Proficiency in Microsoft Office Word and Excel.Valid driver's license with no more than three minor moving violations and/or accidents combined within the last 3 years, and no major moving violations in the past three years.