Grant Writer
Job Summary: As a Grant Writer at alumas, you will play a crucial role in our mission by researching and applying for grants that align with our objectives. Your excellent writing skills and ability to convey our initiatives in a compelling manner will be essential to secure funding for our language revitalization projects.
Responsibilities:
- Research and identify grant opportunities from governmental agencies, private foundations, and organizations that support indigenous language revitalization and cultural preservation.
- Write grant proposals, applications, and reports that effectively communicate our mission, goals, and initiatives to potential funders.
- Collaborate with program managers and leadership to gather necessary information and data to support grant applications.
- Develop budgets and financial narratives for grant proposals, ensuring accuracy and alignment with funding guidelines.
- Manage grant submission timelines and deadlines, ensuring all required documentation is prepared and submitted on time.
- Maintain a comprehensive database of grants, applications, and outcomes for reporting purposes.
- Build and nurture relationships with grant funders, attending meetings and events to network and gather information.
- Monitor the progress of funded projects, providing updates and reports to funders as required.
- Stay informed about trends and developments in the grant funding landscape relevant to indigenous language revitalization.
- Contribute to grant-related content for our website, social media, and communication materials.
Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree in a related field, such as Communications, Non-Profit Management, or Indigenous Studies (preferred).
- Proven experience in grant writing, with a successful track record of securing funding from diverse sources.
- Excellent writing skills, with the ability to craft compelling narratives and proposals.
- Strong research skills to identify relevant grant opportunities and funding sources.
- Familiarity with the non-profit and indigenous sectors, as well as the cultural significance of language revitalization.
- Proficiency in budgeting and financial reporting for grant applications.
- Highly organized with the ability to manage multiple projects and deadlines.
- Strong attention to detail and accuracy.
- Proficiency in using grant-related software and Microsoft Office Suite.
- Passion for indigenous language revitalization and cultural preservation.