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3 people are interested
Grant Writer - Volunteer Job Description
ORGANIZATION: The Hope Heart Institute
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3 people are interested
Objective:
The Hope Heart Institute (The Hope) is looking for a motivated individual to assist with developing and writing grant proposals to grant-making organizations and will persuasively communicate The Hope’s mission and programs to potential funders. The Grant Writer will assemble and submit grant requests, conduct prospect research, and assist in maintaining a calendar of submissions and other deadlines. The grant writing volunteer will work closely with The Hope’s Director of Prevention Programs.
Responsibilities:
- Work with Hope Director of Prevention Programs to develop/write grant proposals to foundations and grant-making organizations, persuasively communicating organization’s mission and programs to potential funders
- Assemble/submit grant requests, including letters, proposals, budgets, and presentations.
- Conduct prospect research
Qualifications:
- This position requires someone who has excellent research, writing, and communication skills, is self-motivated, reliable, organized, thorough and timely. This is a volunteer position.
Schedule:
- 5- 15 hours per week
Location:
- This unpaid volunteer position can be done offsite or at our office in Bellevue, WA.
To apply, submit:
- Cover Letter, Resume, and one Letter of Recommendation
- Application deadline: March 1st, 2016
More opportunities with The Hope Heart Institute
No additional volunteer opportunities at this time.
About The Hope Heart Institute
Location:
1380 112th Ave NE, Suite 200, Bellevue, WA 98004, US
Mission Statement
Mission Statement
The Hope Heart Institute is committed to serving humanity through cardiovascular research and education. We are dedicated to preventing and treating heart and blood vessel disease, and to improving the physical, emotional and spiritual quality of life for all at risk of - or affected by - cardiovascular disease.
Description
Heart Disease. It's the No. 1 killer of Americans, taking more lives than the next five causes of death combined. One person in this country dies of heart disease every 33 seconds. Men, women, children - everyone is vulnerable.
But there is Hope. The Hope Heart Institute is committed to serving humanity through cardiovascular research and education. We are dedicated to preventing and treating heart and blood vessel disease, and to improving the physical, emotional and spiritual quality of life for all at risk of - or affected by - cardiovascular disease.
Overview
- A 501(c)3 non-profit cardiovascular research and education institute
- Founded in 1959 by world-renowned cardiac surgeon Lester Sauvage, M.D.
- Named for legendary entertainer and benefactor Bob Hope, whose close friend Bing Crosby suffered from heart disease
Education
- Kids Take Heart: hands-on health curriculum for 3-5th graders targeting anatomy, fitness, nutrition, stress and goal-setting
- Youth Take Heart: science curriculum targeting 6-8th graders in partnership with the University of Washington and MESA. Curriculum focuses on heart anatomy, the causes of cardiovascular disease, heart-healthy nutrition and physical activity, and biotechnological solutions for repairing damaged heart and vascular tissue
- Teen Take Heart: high school science curriculum in development with Seattle University. Aims to promote wellness and prevent cardiovascular disease through in-class instructional and kit-based lessons. In addition, students are coached to lead outreach events and provide health-related resources to their community
- Heart Restart: outreach focusing on sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) and the importance of knowing CPR and AEDs for all populations with a specific focus on SCA in athletes
- Women Take Heart: program serving women, who have more deaths and disabilities due to heart attacks than men, by providing screenings, presentations, and education on heart-healthy lifestyles that is applicable to the whole family
- Business Take Heart: engaging program that reaches businesses with a variety of health challenges that are geared toward encouraging healthy habits
Notable Achievements
- Founder Dr. Sauvage pioneered coronary artery bypass graft surgery, revolutionizing cardiac care around the world.
- Hope Health Publications are the most widely-read health publications in the world, reaching more than a million people each month.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
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1380 112th Ave NE, Suite 200Bellevue, WA 98004
DATE POSTED
January 4, 2016
SKILLS
- Grant Writing / Research
- Technical Writing
- Verbal / Written Communication
GOOD FOR
N/A
REQUIREMENTS
- Background Check
- Must be at least 24
- Orientation or Training
- 5-15 hours