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8 people are interested
Grant Writing Volunteer
ORGANIZATION: Friends for a Non Violent World
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8 people are interested
Grant Writing Volunteer
Shape your communication skills by helping us research and write grant proposals for federal, state, local and private grants. You will also get the opportunity to work alongside our talented fundraising committee. We are seeking to diversify our funding sources as well as receiving more funding to help improve our programs.
Responsibilities:
- Help redesign organizational fundraising strategy
- Research grant opportunities
- Help write grant proposals
Training and Support:
- Orientation to the organization and programs
- Orientation provided on grant writing strategies
- Directly supported by the Executive Director
- Ongoing collaboration with FNVW staff and other volunteers
Time Commitment:
- 1 year commitment
- 2-6 hours a month; 2 hour committee meetings with potential for work in between meetings.
- Flexible work location-can either work remotely or from the FVNW office
Organizational Summary
Friends for a NonViolent World (FNVW) seeks a world free from violence and the threat of violence. We champion nonviolence as the foundation for effective programs and actions to promote the dignity of every human being. Our programs demonstrate the power of nonviolent action and transformation at personal, community and institutional levels.
FNVW is a Quaker-inspired organization that welcomes volunteers from all faith practices as well as volunteers with no religious orientation. We are committed to building a diverse and inclusive organization. We encourage volunteer applications from individuals of all backgrounds and life experiences.
Contact Donna Roost to learn more! Volunteer@fnvw.org; 651-917-0383
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About Friends for a Non Violent World
Location:
393 Dunlap St. N., #450E, St. Paul, MN 55104, US
Mission Statement
Friends for a NonViolent World (FNVW) is a Quaker-inspired organization of people who affirm the dignity inherent in each human being. FNVW works to promote and create peace and justice in our community by using the principles and practices of nonviolence to transform conflict and to address the root causes of violence.
Description
We provide tools, training and opportunities for people to take leadership in creating a nonviolent society. We affirm the dignity and self-determination of each person, promoting nonviolence as a powerful means to accomplish all just ends. The goals of FNVW are to promote peace in the personal lives of individuals, in communities plagued by violence and in the political system of the United States. Additionally, FNVW strives to educate people on the impact of violence in all areas of our lives.
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This is a Virtual Opportunity with no fixed address.
DATE POSTED
August 18, 2022
SKILLS
- Research
- Grant Writing / Research
- Verbal / Written Communication
GOOD FOR
N/A
REQUIREMENTS
- Must be at least 18
- 2-6 hours a month (see position description)