Thrive DC works to prevent and end homelessness by providing vulnerable individuals with a comprehensive range of services to help stabilize their lives. We envision a city in which vulnerable individuals receive the necessary support and resources to lead a fulfilling and stable life, free of homelessness. Thrive DC relies heavily on volunteers, in-kind contributions, community partnerships, and financial contributions to achieve its mission and help clients end their homelessness and positively change their lives.
Summary
The Grants Coordinator is responsible for building relationships with and securing grants from public and private foundations and government entities.
Job Title: Grants Writer
Reports to: Development Director
Hours: 40 hours/week; Monday-Friday
Status: Full-time, exempt
Key Responsibilities
Secure funding from public and private foundations and government entities.
Develop an annual strategy to meet or exceed foundations and government revenue goals.
Research and identify new funding opportunities.
Cultivate and steward relationships with foundation program officers and decision makers.
Prepare and submit letters of inquiry, proposals, and reports.
Maintain grants tracking schedule, foundation and government activity logs, and grant files.
Additional Responsibilities
Take initiative and work independently with little supervision.
Manage conflict and challenges pleasantly and professionally in a manner that produces positive results for all constituents.
Serve as an advocate for Thrive DC’s clients in the greater community.
Provide coverage during Thrive DC’s social service programs when needed; may include occasional physical labor including lifting, carrying, cleaning, etc.
Other duties as assigned.
Some evening and weekend work may be required for special fundraising events and activities.
How to apply
Please send cover letter and resume to:
Qualifications
Required:
2-3 years of related development or nonprofit experience.
Ability to cultivate and steward relationships with external constituents.
Experience writing grant proposals and reports.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills, including the ability to collaborate and work effectively with a diverse group of staff, volunteers, and clients.
Outstanding organizational and time management ability.
Proficiency in MS Office applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.).
Strict attention to detail.
Demonstrated ability to work on multiple projects and consistently meet deadlines.
Strong work ethic, enthusiasm, sense of humor, creativity, flexibility, and patience.
Desired:
Familiarity or experience with online grant submission platforms.
Experience with underserved and/or homeless populations.
Salary 40,000- 45,000
Competitive benefits