Nonprofit
Published 10 days ago

Grants & Fundraising Manager

Remote, Volunteer must be in United States
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  • Details

    Available Times:
    Weekdays (daytime, evenings), Weekends (daytime, evenings)
    Time Commitment:
    Flexible
    Commitment Details:
    Tuesday meetings at 8pm EST and other meetings as needed during the week most are after 5pm
    Recurrence:
    Recurring
    Volunteers Needed:
    2
    Cause Areas:
    Mental Health
    Age Requirement:
    21+

    Description

    Department: Finance / Development / Executive Leadership

    Reports To: CFO, Treasurer, or Executive Chairperson

    Location: Remote

    Position Type: Volunteer

    Time Commitment: Flexible; estimated 5–10 hours per week depending on active campaigns and grant cycles

    About TROA

    The Realms of Asgard, or TROA, is a nonprofit organization focused on community-building, mental health advocacy, veteran engagement, peer support, and creating safe digital spaces for people who may not always feel reached by traditional systems.

    As TROA grows, sustainable funding is essential. The Grants & Fundraising Manager helps identify funding opportunities, strengthen donor relationships, and support fundraising efforts that allow TROA’s mission to continue expanding.

    Position Overview

    The Grants & Fundraising Manager leads TROA’s grant research, fundraising campaigns, donor engagement, and external funding efforts. This role works closely with leadership, finance, and program teams to turn TROA’s mission and program needs into strong funding proposals, donor communications, and impact reports.

    This is a great role for someone who is organized, persuasive, mission-driven, and comfortable writing on behalf of a growing nonprofit.

    Key Responsibilities

    • Research grant opportunities aligned with TROA’s mission, programs, and organizational needs.
    • Write, edit, and submit grant proposals, letters of inquiry, sponsorship requests, and funding applications.
    • Maintain a grant calendar with deadlines, requirements, submissions, awards, and reporting dates.
    • Build and support relationships with donors, sponsors, grant agencies, and community funding partners.
    • Develop and support fundraising campaigns, donation drives, sponsorship initiatives, and community giving efforts.
    • Work with the CFO, Treasurer, and leadership to gather accurate budget, funding, and reporting information.
    • Prepare progress reports, impact summaries, donor updates, and grant reports.
    • Ensure grant and fundraising activities follow funding guidelines, reporting requirements, and organizational policies.
    • Collaborate with program and communications teams to tell TROA’s story in a clear, compelling, and fundable way.

    Required Qualifications

    • Strong writing, editing, and storytelling skills.
    • Excellent organization and attention to detail.
    • Ability to manage deadlines and track multiple funding opportunities at once.
    • Professional communication skills with donors, funders, sponsors, and leadership.
    • Comfort working independently in a remote volunteer environment.
    • Ability to handle donor, financial, and organizational information with confidentiality.
    • Commitment to TROA’s mission, including community support, mental health advocacy, veteran engagement, and safe digital spaces.

    Preferred Qualifications

    • Experience with grant writing, fundraising, donor relations, nonprofit development, or sponsorship outreach.
    • Familiarity with nonprofit funding, restricted grants, budgets, or impact reporting.
    • Experience using donor databases, CRM platforms, spreadsheets, or project management tools.
    • Background in nonprofit work, communications, finance, community organizing, or development.
    • Experience planning fundraising campaigns, donation drives, or community events.
    • Background in nonprofit work, community organizing, communications, finance, or development.

    Ideal Candidate

    The ideal Grants & Fundraising Manager is a strong writer, thoughtful relationship-builder, and organized planner who can connect TROA’s mission to the resources needed to support it. They understand that fundraising is not just asking for money — it is helping people believe in the impact of the work.

    This person should be comfortable taking initiative, asking good questions, collaborating across departments, and turning ideas into fundable opportunities.

    What You’ll Gain

    • Meaningful nonprofit experience in grants, fundraising, and development.
    • Portfolio-building experience with proposals, donor communications, campaigns, and impact reports.
    • Opportunity to work with executive leadership, finance, programs, and communications.
    • A direct role in helping TROA build sustainable funding for its mission and future growth.

    How to Apply

    Interested applicants should submit a resume or summary of relevant experience, along with a brief statement about why they are interested in supporting TROA’s mission through grants and fundraising.

    Visit our Careers Portal

    Grant writing samples, fundraising examples, or campaign materials are welcome but not required.

    Location

    Remote
    Volunteer must be in United States
    Associated Location
    Danville, IN, USA

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