World Water Solutions (WWS) – a Bad River Chippewa Native-led 501(c)(3) nonprofit based in Hawaii – is seeking a passionate and skilled Volunteer Grant Writer to join our mission. This role is focused on securing critical funding for sustainable agriculture, clean water initiatives, reforestation, and Indigenous-led community development.
As a volunteer, you will play a vital role in strengthening Native-led solutions by identifying, applying for, and securing grants with a focus on Native American Indian (NAI) funding streams, as well as state, federal, and private foundation opportunities.
This is an opportunity to make a lasting difference by empowering a Native-led nonprofit to expand its reach, advance cultural stewardship of land and water, and develop community-driven solutions for the future.
Research, identify, and track relevant NAI, federal, state, and private foundation grant opportunities.
Draft compelling grant proposals, letters of inquiry, and supporting documents that reflect WWS’s Native-led values and mission.
Work with WWS leadership to align proposals with strategic priorities (agriculture, clean water, reforestation, Indigenous sustainability).
Maintain a calendar of grant deadlines, submissions, and reporting requirements.
Assist in building long-term funding partnerships with grantors and foundations.
Qualifications
Demonstrated experience in grant writing (nonprofit or foundation funding preferred).
Knowledge of Native American Indian (NAI) funding resources and federal/state funding structures.
Strong writing, research, and communication skills.
Commitment to Indigenous sovereignty, sustainability, and community-driven impact.
Commitment
Volunteer, flexible hours (5–10 hours per week depending on deadlines).
Remote position, with virtual check-ins and team collaboration.
Benefits
Opportunity to support and uplift Native-led solutions with global impact.
Gain experience working with a 501(c)(3) nonprofit at the intersection of sustainability, water, agriculture, and Indigenous leadership.
Be part of a visionary team dedicated to long-term environmental and cultural resilience.