Impact the Future of Gender Freedom
Gender Freedom Society is seeking a diligent and creative Volunteer Grant Writer to help us fuel our mission. In this role, you won't just be filling out forms; you will be the architect of our funding strategy, directly enabling programs that support the transgender and gender non-conforming (TGNC) community.
As a key partner to our leadership team, you will manage the grant lifecycle end-to-end from discovering new opportunities to crafting the narratives that secure our future.
Key Responsibilities
- Strategy & Research: Identify high-alignment funding opportunities from foundations, corporations, and government entities.
- Grant Writing: Draft, edit, and submit high-quality proposals and letters of inquiry (LOIs) that clearly articulate our goals.
- Relationship Management: Help develop and maintain long-term relationships with funders and stakeholders.
- Process Ownership: Manage the grant calendar, ensuring all deadlines, compliance requirements, and post-award reports are met.
- Collaboration: Work with staff to "translate" our community impact into data-driven, compelling stories for donors.
Qualifications
- Experience: 2+ years in grant writing or technical writing is preferred, but we welcome talented writers with a passion for social justice.
- Skills: Exceptional research skills and the ability to synthesize complex project goals into clear, persuasive prose.
- Reliability: Strong project management skills; you are someone who never misses a deadline.
- Tech Savvy: Comfortable with fundraising databases and virtual collaboration tools (e.g., Zoom, Google Workspace).
- Alignment: Deep commitment to the mission of the Gender Freedom Society and an understanding of the challenges facing the TGNC community.
What’s In It For You?
- Build Your Portfolio: Gain experience and measurable "wins" for your professional writing portfolio.
- Networking: Work directly with non-profit leaders and regional funders.
- Flexibility: This is a 100% remote role with a flexible schedule (estimated 1–3 hours per week).
- Direct Impact: See the tangible results of your work in the community resources your grants provide.