Nonprofit
Published 8 days ago
Details
Available Times:
Weekdays (daytime, evenings), Weekends (daytime, evenings)
Time Commitment:
Flexible
Commitment Details:
Few hours per week - Remote
Recurrence:
Recurring
Volunteers Needed:
2
Cause Areas:
Community Development, Disability, Economic Development, Education, Human Rights & Civil Liberties
Benefits:
Training Provided
Participation Requirements:
Attend Orientation
Age Requirement:
18+
Description
The Grant Researcher volunteer supports REVEL's fundraising efforts by identifying and evaluating funding opportunities from foundations, government agencies, and other grant-making bodies. This role is ideal for someone who enjoys detailed research, has strong analytical skills, and is passionate about connecting nonprofits with the resources they need to advance their mission.
Responsibilities
- Research and identify grant opportunities aligned with the organization's programs and strategic priorities
- Compile and maintain a database of prospective funders, including eligibility requirements, funding amounts, deadlines, and application guidelines
- Review funder websites, databases (such as Candid/Foundation Directory, Grants.gov, or state portals), and newsletters to stay current on new opportunities
- Summarize findings in clear, concise reports for staff review
- Assist with tracking grant cycles and renewal opportunities
- Support the development team with background research on funders prior to outreach or proposal writing
Qualifications
- Strong research and organizational skills
- Attention to detail and ability to synthesize large amounts of information
- Familiarity with grant databases (e.g., Candid, Foundation Directory Online) is a plus, but not required — training available
- Comfort working independently and meeting deadlines
- Interest in nonprofit fundraising, philanthropy, or the organization's mission area
Location
Remote
Volunteer must be in United States
Associated Location
3501 Blake St, Suite 250, DENVER, Colorado, US
Suite 250
Suite 250
