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27 people are interested
Grant Writer
ORGANIZATION: Philadelphia Ship Preservation Guild
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27 people are interested
The Philadelphia Ship Preservation Guild maintains and sails historic ships to bring the past to the present. We are a non-profit organization that teaches and practices seamanship, traditional restoration, maritime culture, and sailing skills in a fun and team focused setting. The Guild currently owns and maintains two vessels located on Philadelphia’s Delaware River waterfront: the historic Portuguese fishing barkentine Gazela Primeiro, and the covered lighter barge Popler. Though not owned by the Guild, the tugboat Jupiter, built in Philadelphia in 1902, is maintained and operated by the Guild as well.
Experienced grant writer needed for small non-profit. Grant writer would work closely with Board reps and the organizations Development Committee. We are currently seeking capacity building grants to fund events programming for Summer/Fall 2022, as well as educational programming in schools. Educational programming ciriculum is fully developed and ready to roll out. This is a volunteer position in a 100% volunteer organization.
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About Philadelphia Ship Preservation Guild
Location:
301 S. Columbus Blvd, Philadelphia, PA 19106, US
Mission Statement
The Ship Guild's mission is to preserve, share and operate our historic vessels. Our mission is enhanced by programs which bring lessons of seamanship, traditional sailing and maritime culture to the public. Our volunteers are people of all ages, backgrounds and skills who share a love of historic vessels and maritime history.
Description
The Ship Guild operates and maintains the tall ship Gazela and the historic tugboat, Jupiter, both home-ported in Philadelphia and docked at Penn's Landing at Market Street. The Ship Guild is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) charitable organization. Volunteers with the Guild share a strong commitment to preserving Philadelphia's maritime tradition. The ships rely on the contributions of time and effort from our volunteers to stay afloat.
There are many opportunities to become part of this effort whether your interests are woodworking and rigging, engineering, historical research, sailing, or marketing and presentations. As a volunteer you become part of a crew. You will work alongside the professional officers doing as they do. One minute you may find yourself manning the helm, later painting decks. Our crew earns hours toward sailing by volunteering time towards restoration, outreach, or dockside maintenance programs.
Whether you share your daily skills, or learn new ones, you will find a niche in this diverse organization.
All volunteers are asked to join the Ship Guild.
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301 S. Columbus Blvd (office)Philadelphia, PA 19106
DATE POSTED
July 21, 2021
SKILLS
- Grant Writing / Research
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