Nonprofit

Grant Writer

On-site, Volunteer must be in or near ATLANTA, GA
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  • Details

    Available Times:
    Weekdays (daytime)
    Recurrence:
    Recurring
    Volunteers Needed:
    2
    Cause Areas:
    Community Development, Education, Volunteering

    Description

    About Cloud100

    Cloud100 is a nonprofit leveraging innovative, AI-powered education and wraparound support to equip underserved high school youth-especially foster youth-with the life, career, and tech skills they need to thrive in adulthood, higher education, and the workforce. We're early-stage but high-impact, building the tools, systems, and partnerships to drive national change.

    The Role

    Cloud100 is seeking a passionate and skilled Grant Writer to help us identify, pursue, and secure funding to bring our vision to life. As our Grant Writer, you’ll play a vital role in ensuring we can sustain and expand our programs. This is a volunteer, part-time, remote position reporting to the Chief Development Officer (CDO) - ideal for someone who believes in equity, youth empowerment, and the power of words to fuel social change.

    Key Responsibilities

    Research and identify grant opportunities aligned with Cloud100’s mission

    Draft, revise, and submit compelling proposals, LOIs, and supporting documents

    Collaborate with leadership to translate impact metrics and program goals into persuasive narratives

    Track deadlines, submission statuses, and reporting requirements

    Maintain grant writing templates, case language, and core documentation in SharePoint

    Support the development and execution of Cloud100’s grant strategy

    Who You Are

    Demonstrated grant writing experience (preferably with nonprofits, youth-serving orgs, or education initiatives)

    Strong writing, editing, and storytelling skills

    Ability to synthesize complex ideas into concise, compelling language

    Comfortable working independently in a flexible, distributed team

    Commitment to equity, education, and social impact

    Bonus: Familiarity with funders in edtech, workforce development, or DEI

    Time Commitment & Tools

    5-10 hours/week, flexible and fully remote

    Core tools: Microsoft Teams, Outlook, Planner, SharePoint

    Weekly check-ins and collaboration with the CDO and development team

    Why Join Cloud100?

    You will help lay the operational groundwork for a nonprofit with national potential. Your work will directly enable our team to scale sustainably and support the youth who need it most. You will collaborate with a committed executive team, contribute to a mission with real impact and have the flexibility to fit this role into your life.

    About Cloud100

    Cloud100 is a nonprofit leveraging innovative, AI-powered education and wraparound support to equip underserved high school youth-especially foster youth-with the life, career, and tech skills they need to thrive in adulthood, higher education, and the workforce. We're early-stage but high-impact, building the tools, systems, and partnerships to drive national change.

    The Role

    Cloud100 is seeking a passionate and skilled Grant Writer to help us identify, pursue, and secure funding to bring our vision to life. As our Grant Writer, you’ll play a vital role in ensuring we can sustain and expand our programs. This is a volunteer, part-time, remote position reporting to the Chief Development Officer (CDO) - ideal for someone who believes in equity, youth empowerment, and the power of words to fuel social change.

    Key Responsibilities

    Research and identify grant opportunities aligned with Cloud100’s mission

    Draft, revise, and submit compelling…

    Location

    On-site
    ATLANTA, Georgia, US

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