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Lead Grant Writer

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ORGANIZATION: Capture the Dream, Inc.

  • 4 people are interested

Capture the Dream, Inc. Position: Lead Grant Writer

Who We Are
Established in July 2006, Capture the Dream, Inc. is a registered, 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, dedicated to helping underserved and at-risk individuals succeed in school and find fulfilling, sustaining careers. We foster hope, love, and support to youth at critical time periods to empower them to overcome adversity and achieve their dreams. No dream is too small and no dream is too large.

Our organization offers several ongoing programs such as our Capture a Dream program that offers gift grants to low-income children throughout the Bay Area. Each gift grant embraces the value of education, arts, sports, and culture to encourage and motivate children in a time of need. In addition, our Interpret a Dream program pairs up career-minded individuals with mentors in a career field of interest. Our scholarship fund provides $1,000 scholarships to students in need. Along with these programs, we also donate school supplies through our annual DreamPack campaign and distribute Christmas gifts through our Adopt a Family program.

The organization was able to fulfill the dreams of over 1,000 Bay Area youth and distribute over $75,000 in goods and services to those in need. In addition, Capture the Dream, Inc. has been recognized in the Oakland Tribune, UC Davis Magazine, a local New York Television Show, People Magazine, AsianWeek, World Journal, AT&T Community Spotlight Hero Award, 2007 Maybelline Empowerment through Education Award, Oakland Mayoral Proclamation, San Francisco Mayoral Proclamation, San Francisco Board of Supervisors Certificate of Honor, California State Senate Certificate of Honor, Appreciation Award from the Taiwanese Consulate, PG&E Community Service Award, and Pinnacle Award.

Summary
As a member of the Community Relations team, the Grant Writer is responsible for identifying, cultivating, soliciting, and stewarding corporate and foundation grants. The Grant Writer works with internal and external parties to secure grants that address Capture the Dream, Inc. ’s goals and objectives as part of the overall Fund Development plan.

Duties and Responsibilities:

*Manage team of approximately 3-5 Grant Writers
* Research and identify potential foundation prospects and develop long and short term strategic goals
* Identify funding opportunities that coincide with agency needs
* Strategize grant proposals and reports for foundation, corporation, and occasionally government funders
* Work with internal staff to help define areas of need that would be suitable for grant funding and provide support in developing project plans
* Provide internal staff support for meetings with prospects (i.e., prepares background notes, solicitation strategies, talking points and agendas)
* Maintain foundation records in donor database and hard files
* Provide reports on staging of requests, including grants pending and received
* Cultivate and maintain positive relationships with staff
* Other duties as assigned

Qualifications:

* Excellent organizational and prioritization skills
* Excellent interpersonal skills, ability to work with internal and external audiences
* Ability to think strategically about grants and their role within Capture the Dream, Inc.
* Strong writing and editing skills with the ability to convey ideas in a concise, clear and persuasive manner
* Ability to work with detailed and confidential information
* Positive outlook, enthusiasm, self-motivated and high energy
* Ability to lead teams and also participate as a team player
* Proficient oral and written communication skills
*Ability to meet deadlines and work in a timely fashion
*A minimum six month commitment is required for all CTD Staff Volunteer positions
*Preferred: Access to transportation, Available for CTD monthly staff meetings

Compensation:

This is a volunteer position. There will be no financial compensation. Volunteer will receive experience within this career field and an exceptional letter of recommendation. We reward our volunteers with special promotional items, events, tickets, and other opportunities.

To apply, please send cover letter and resume to janine@capturethedream.org

For more information, please visit us at: http://www.capturethedream.org

Capture the Dream, Inc.
484 Lake Park Avenue, #15
Oakland, CA 94610
510-343-3635

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About Capture the Dream, Inc.

Location:

484 Lake Park Ave #15, Oakland, CA 94610, US

Mission Statement

"Fostering hope, love, and support to capture dreams."

Description

Capture the Dream, Inc., is a registered California nonprofit dedicated to helping underserved and at-risk individuals succeed at school and find fulfilling, sustaining careers.

Thousands of Bay Area school children are forced to drop out each year due to financial hardship and neglect. We foster hope, love, and support to youth at critical time periods to empower them to overcome adversity and achieve their dreams. Our outreach program delivers financial aid to low-income families, single-parent homes, foster children, and children recovering from traumas. We support youth development and leadership advancement through mentoring, education, arts, and cultural programs. And our special events celebrate the community of dreamers we're building, one dream at a time.

Our organization believes that anyone can be a philanthropist. We build future leaders through planning and organizing events together and making dreams reality.

Capture the Dream, Inc. has been recognized on the Oakland Tribune, Wild 94.9 FM "Voices" with Angel Garcia, Energy 92.7 and AT&T Community Spotlight Hero Award, and Maybelline and PEOPLE magazine's "Empowerment through Education" award.

CAUSE AREAS

Children & Youth
Community
Education & Literacy
Children & Youth, Community, Education & Literacy

WHEN

Mon Jul 01, 2019 - Sun May 31, 2020

WHERE

484 Lake Park Ave #15Oakland, CA 94610

(37.810932,-122.24718)
 

SKILLS

  • Literacy / Reading
  • Technical Writing
  • Youth Services

GOOD FOR

  • People 55+

REQUIREMENTS

  • Must be at least 18
  • Orientation or Training
  • 2-5 hours a week

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