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Need Grant Writer.Help bring a smile to child's face.

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ORGANIZATION: LADYBUG HOUSE

  • 9 people are interested

The Grant Writer is responsible for developing and implementing communications and strategies to ensure the effective identification, qualification and solicitation of private and public sector grantmakers.

Direct Support: CEO & Fundraising Anchor

Role Location: Virtual

Role Responsibilities:
* Works with the Fundraising Anchor to co-develop a strategic fundraising plan, particularly in regard to grants.
* Fulfilling Ladybug House goals, measurable objectives, strategies and timelines for grants.
* Researching and qualifying potential Ladybug House funders, working closely with the Prospect Researcher and the Ladybug House team.
* Writing grant proposals for grantmakers that are Ladybug House mission-aligned.
* Submitting grant proposals once Fundraising Anchor and/or CEO has provided final edits.
* Responding to grantmakers' and funders' requests for additional information.
* Writing and submitting reports to funders, as needed.
* Keeping detailed grants records using Ladybug House software and databases.
* Identifying and advising on the implementation of fundraising tools and resources.
* Participating in grants- and fundraising-related professional development opportunities.
* Representing Ladybug House in fundraising and friend-raising capacities, when appropriate

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About LADYBUG HOUSE

Location:

1215 4th Ave, Suite 1200, SEATTLE, WA 98161, US

Mission Statement

If we cannot add days to the life of a child, we will add life to their days.

Description

Ladybug House is a grassroots organization working to build Washington's first free standing, community based palliative care home with end-of-life support for children, adolescents and young adults with life limiting illnesses in Seattle. Ladybug House seeks to support families and loved ones, providing rest and rejuvenation for caregivers in a respectful, loving atmosphere. We hope to bring the comfort of home to a medical setting that also meets the emotional, spiritual, and psychosocial needs of each family. If needed, Ladybug House will bridge the gap between home and hospital, offering a place of solace for hospice care.

CAUSE AREAS

Children & Youth
Health & Medicine
Children & Youth, Health & Medicine

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

1215 4th Ave,Suite 1200Seattle, WA 98161

(47.607616,-122.334785)
 

SKILLS

  • Grant Writing / Research

GOOD FOR

N/A

REQUIREMENTS

  • 3 to 5 hrs per week for minimum 6 months

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