Volunteer Position: Grant Writer
Organization: Young STEAMers
Location: Remote
Commitment: Flexible hours, ~3 to 10 hours per week
About Young STEAMers
Young STEAMers is a San Francisco Bay Area nonprofit organization dedicated to inspiring children to explore science, technology, engineering, arts, and math (STEAM) and guiding them toward STEM careers. At Young STEAMers, we believe a child’s zip code should never limit their potential. We provide free, high-impact STEAM education to low-income Bay Area kids aged 4–14 and STEM career guidance for youth aged 14-24. Our hands-on programs blend academic content with creativity and real-world application to spark curiosity, build confidence, and expand opportunity. We engage local talent by training high school students as classroom aides and hiring college students as instructors, creating a full-circle model of community-led education. Together, we’re opening doors so that talent, not circumstance, shapes a child’s future in STEAM.
Position Overview
We are seeking a passionate and detail-oriented Volunteer Grant Writer to help secure funding that supports our STEAM education programs. The Grant Writer will research funding opportunities, draft proposals, and collaborate with the Young STEAMers team to align our projects with funder priorities. This role is ideal for someone who wants to contribute their writing and research skills to advance educational opportunities and inspire the next generation of innovators.
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Volunteer Position: Grant Writer
Organization: Young STEAMers
Location: Remote
Commitment: Flexible hours, ~3 to 10 hours per week
About Young STEAMers
Young STEAMers is a San Francisco Bay Area nonprofit organization dedicated to inspiring children to explore science, technology, engineering, arts, and math (STEAM) and guiding them toward STEM careers. At Young STEAMers, we believe a child’s zip code should never limit their potential. We provide free, high-impact STEAM education to low-income Bay Area kids aged 4–14 and STEM career guidance for youth aged 14-24. Our hands-on programs blend academic content with creativity and real-world application to spark curiosity, build confidence, and expand opportunity. We engage local talent by training high school students as classroom aides and hiring college students as instructors, creating a full-circle model of community-led education. Together, we’re opening doors so that talent, not circumstance…