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ORGANIZATION: Destiny`s Daughters of Promise, Inc.
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The ideal candidate will assist the grant writer with researching potential grants to include:
- Review RFP’s and grant proposals
- Assist in writing and proofreading grant proposals.
- Draft business correspondence to follow with potential funders
- Synthesize demographic report information and disseminate to the management team, outlining the participants served over the fiscal year
- Develop relationships with potential funders
- Complete other duties as needed
Knowledge, skills and abilities:
- High school diploma required; Bachelor's degree preferred
- Impeccable verbal and written communication skills required, including firm grasp on grammar, spelling, and syntax required
- Excellent command of Microsoft Office Suite (e.g., Word, Excel, Outlook)
- Must be detailed oriented with excellent organizational skills
- Ability to meet deadlines, follow directions, and work independently
- Ability to manage one’s own time effectively and work under limited supervision
- Access to computer and Internet
- Maintains a friendly and helpful disposition
- Be a self-motivated team member able to complete tasks with little supervision
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About Destiny`s Daughters of Promise, Inc.
Location:
3420 Acworth Due West Rd. NW, Suite B, Kennesaw, GA 30144, US
Mission Statement
Our Mission: We are preparing youth, with an emphasis on teen girls, to thrive in their purpose, lead with confidence, and excel in the workforce.
Description
Destiny’s Daughters of Promise is a Georgia-based, nonprofit organization with a mission to provide a safe environment where teen girls can come and learn strategies to become confident leaders and contributing members of society. We offer services that promote leadership development, strong interpersonal skills, financial literacy, healthy relationships, community involvement and basic life skills. Program activities are designed to prepare teen girls for transition into healthy and independent adults. We aim to prepare teens for college, careers and to serve in the community.
The greatest strength of the program is that girls receive training, adult guidance and leadership development on a weekly basis during the school year. They also learn how to give back to their communities by participating in relevant service projects. Program leaders committed to providing programs and opportunities for teen girls that would help them excel in leadership, community involvement, education, and personal growth and development.
The services are provided to middle and high school girls. This age group is particularly vulnerable and are most in need of the services offered. Participants are referred by teachers, counselors and school administrators.
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This is a Virtual Opportunity with no fixed address.
DATE POSTED
November 15, 2023
SKILLS
- Grant Writing / Research
- Administrative Support
GOOD FOR
N/A
REQUIREMENTS
- 3-5 hours per month