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Grant Writing and Management Team

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ORGANIZATION: Florida School of Holistic Living

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the FSHL community

The Florida School of Holistic Living is currently seeking enthusiastic and capable candidates for a competitive internship position in the area of grant writing and management. Through this unique position, FSHL hopes to enhance our ability to serve the community and support funding for our outreach projects into underserved communities and public schools. We are seeking candidates that are creative and have excellent skills and experience to support this position.

Primary Responsibilities

Work with instructors and staff to research, write, and implement grants
Identify stakeholder collaborations and sponsors
Assist with thank you letters after events
Finalize work, organize files and emails, and prepare information for next year

Required Skill, Experience and Knowledge:

Solid research and writing skills are a must
Organized, detail-oriented, self-motivated individuals are encouraged to apply
Ability to work independently with little supervision
Willingness to work cooperatively with Director and instructors
A strong work ethic, a good sense of humor, a friendly personality and a zeal for learning are all considered a plus for this position.
A commitment to natural health, sustainable living, and positive change preferred.

To apply, please submit a cover letter, resume, and three references electronically to info@holisticlivingschool.org or to 1109 E Concord Street, Orlando, FL 32803.

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About Florida School of Holistic Living

Location:

1109 E Concord Street, Orlando, FL 32803, US

Mission Statement

The Florida School of Holistic Living is a 501c3 nonprofit educational organization with the mission of cultivating sustainable community by empowering individuals through philosophy-in-practice education that promotes holistic living in three areas of emphasis: natural health, spiritual arts, and sustainable living.

Description

The Florida School of Holistic Livingis a 501c3 nonprofit educational organization with the mission of cultivating sustainable community by empowering individuals through philosophy-in-practice education that promotes holistic living.

Our programming includes a comprehensive curriculum of natural health and sustainable living workshops, continuing education, and professional training. In addition, we provide the Central Florida community a space to connect with our community, build vibrant health, and deepen our relationship with the earth, through our Bodhi Garden, Community Herbal Clinic, Moon Circles, the Florida Herbal Conference, and ongoing special events.

Philosophy-in-practice education offers students the opportunity to "get their hands dirty." We emphasize a holistic philosophy in all of our courses, a perspective which honors the whole person and their connection to their environment. We then see k to put that philosophy into practice through hands-on educational opportunities, taking our students into the field to connect with the subjects of which they are learning. By empowering our students with the knowledge and experience to live a more fulfilling, sustainable lifestyle, we hope to contribute to a more equitable, peaceful world for future generations.

Our History

Founded in 1999 as the Florida School of Herbal Studies, the school first focused on introducing the concepts and practices of holistic living through the science and art of herbalism. Classes were offered in Titusville and Orlando under the direction of herbalist George D’Arcy, hosted at local herb stores and healing centers such as Leaves and Roots and Simply Well. The school’s first building and educational gardens were established in 2005 in Winter Park under the direction of herbalist Emily Ruff, relocating to our current neighborhood in Downtown Orlando in Fall 2006.

As the school’s programming grew, so did our curricula, to serve students and assist them in fully integrating ecological herbalism into their lives. These expanded offerings included more diverse subjects of n atural health including holistic nutrition, iridology, healing with rhythm, and various nutritional theories, as well as sustainable living and urban homesteading topics such as beekeeping, permaculture, and organic gardening. The school formally changed its name to the Florida School of Holistic Living in Fall 2007 to better reflect the full scope of its mission and work in the community.

FSHL has been a driving force in Central Florida’s movement towards environmental consciousness and conservation, offering access to education on traditional philosophies and practices, as well as contemporary technologies, that foster living in harmony with the natural world. The school has been an ardent advocate for United Plant Savers, receiving the first Botanical Sanctuary designation in Florida in 2012. In support of local farmers, the school founded the Homegrown Local Food Cooperative in 2007 to build a sustainable agricultural economy in Central Florida. In 2012, in support of our regional herbal community, the school founded the Florida Herbal Conference.

CAUSE AREAS

Community
Environment
Health & Medicine
Community, Environment, Health & Medicine

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

1109 E Concord StreetOrlando, FL 32803

(28.551508,-81.36499)
 

SKILLS

  • Verbal / Written Communication

GOOD FOR

N/A

REQUIREMENTS

  • Must be at least 18
  • Orientation or Training

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