POSITION OVERVIEW:
Reporting to the Senior Director of Development, the Grant Writer oversees a diverse portfolio of grant resources, with responsibility for researching, maintaining and conducting the full grant process for grants allocated to this position. This includes grant writing, administration, and oversight of grants (foundation, corporation, & government).
ROLES & RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Coordinates the grantsmanship cycle (researching, planning, writing and reporting) to raise institutional support from foundation, corporate and civic sources at identified funding levels toward reaching overall Development revenue goals.
- Tracks awarded grants through internal and external reporting.
- Collaborates with Senior Director of Development and team members to build a culture of philanthropy that grows support for The Whole Child (TWC).
- Participates in team planning to set annual goals for the team’s Score Card and Key Initiatives, and in the annual solicitation and stewardship calendar.
- Participates in preparation of annual Grants Plan, serving as a key member of the Grant Planning Team of Leadership, Finance and Development.
- Participates in annual constituency/prospect planning and updates.
- Participates in team meetings.
- Prepares and submits to Senior Director of Development reports for: 1) grants tracking, 2) Leadership reports and 3) Board presentations.
- In partnership with TWC’s Sr. Director of Development, creates comprehensive campaigns for annual fundraising event and giving campaigns.
- Serves as primary relationship manager for an assigned portfolio of institutional donors and prospects, working through stages of donor relationships (identification, qualification, cultivation, solicitation and stewardship).
- Maintains annual grants tracking calendar, with submission dates, results, and report deadlines, using Donor Perfect; provide monthly updates to Senior Director of Development.
- Researches and evaluates the feasibility of prospects in line with strategic plan and annual goals.
- Writes and submits foundation proposals of up to $25,000 (and higher as assigned) toward reaching annual unrestricted fund-raising goals and program-specific needs.
- Writes and submits corporate requests of up to $25,000 (and higher as assigned) for unrestricted and program-specific proposals.
- Serves as project coordinator for assigned public funding applications, conducting an analysis of applications and outlining requirements; perform assignments, as determined by project team; responsibilities may include narrative preparation/editing, forms, certifications and preparation for submission.
- Maintains a Master Agreement source chart with contract dates and interna/external contacts. Prepare and monitor a list of public funding sources for potential grants/contracts.
- Participates in capital campaign requests.
- Organizes “hand-off” meetings with Program, Finance, Development and Communications to detail funding uses, reporting requirements/deadlines, and award documentation.
- Tracks cultivation progress, solicitation and stewardship activities in Donor Perfects, working with the Constituency Coordinator.
- Prepares reports, including progress and final reports.
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Minimum 2-4 years of experience in successful grant writing.
- Must have held a grant writer role and experienced with researching, maintaining and conducting the full grant process for grants.
- Bachelor’s degree preferred in writing or nonprofit related program.
- Successful track record securing mid-range grant funding and federal grant writing.
- Ability to work in a fast-paced work environment that requires strong multitasking, organization and time management skills and a self-starter mentality.
- Commitment to accountability, measuring outcomes, and a results-oriented culture.
- Excellent written and oral communication skills.
- Strong research and data mining skills.
- Effective project management skills.
- Familiarity with project management and donor tracking systems.
- Knowledge of CRM systems preferred
- MUST RESIDE IN CALIFORNIA FOR THIS ROLE AND BE FAMILIAR WITH CALIFORNIA GRANTS.
BENEFITS:
- Full benefits package to all positions after 30 days of employment.
- Employer paid standard HMO Health, Dental, and Vision plans.
- 401k plan with 4% employer match.
- PTO that accrues to 15 days annually and increases with seniority.
- 12 Paid Holidays annually.
- Paid Office closure last week of the year.
- $66,650-$80,000.00/year starting pay, depending on experience.
- This position has an option to be fully remote, provided that the candidate is knowledgeable about and has successful experience in researching, applying to and securing grants from public, foundation and corporate sources in the greater Los Angeles area. Candidates will be asked to provide samples of their success with local funders.
The Whole Child is an equal employment opportunity employer and no candidate for employment will be rejected on account of race, color, religion, national origin, age, marital status, or sex. Candidates with physical impairments will be considered so long as it can be reasonably demonstrated that the duties and responsibilities can be effectively performed without hazard to the individual, fellow employees, or clientele.