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4 people are interested
Grant Writer Volunteer
ORGANIZATION: Art Resource Collaborative for Kids (ARCK)
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4 people are interested
ARCK is seeking an volunteer grant writer to assist with our development efforts. The grant writer would assist ARCK on an as-needed basis with select grants.
Responsibilities and tasks include:
- Writing and revising grant proposals as needed
- Gathering necessary information about our programs
- Preparing operating budgets, project budgets, and pulling financial information from current files
- Conducting background research and following up on new grant opportunities
- Bridging connections with grantmaking institutions
- Keeping careful records to track proposals
- Attend regular check-ins with Development & Marketing Assistant and Executive Director
Preferred Qualifications:
Candidates should have previous nonprofit grant writing experience and/or have taken a course in grant writing. Current graduate students are welcome to apply. Candidate should be a current graduate student or graduate of a Communications, English, Writing, or related discipline.
Candidate should be familiar with Google Drive, Microsoft Word, and Microsoft Excel. Candidate should possess excellent written communication and research skills; knowledge of nonprofit arts education is a plus. Candidate should work well independently, multitask, and be able to meet various deadlines on time. Candidate should be a team player, ready and willing to pick up tasks as needed and be excited to work for a small organization as it expands and grows!
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About Art Resource Collaborative for Kids (ARCK)
Location:
36 Bromfield St, #301, Boston, MA 02108, US
Mission Statement
Art Resource Collaborative for Kids (ARCK)’s mission is to empower students through high-quality arts education that fosters culture and community while supporting schools’ learning objectives.
Description
Founded in 2012, ARCK has been using art as a vehicle for social impact to engage underserved students to innovate. We partner with Boston Public Schools teaching K-8 students to deliver arts integration programming for 36 weeks. Our trained teaching artists and classroom teachers offer weekly, in-school arts integration lessons free of charge through ARCK’s core three modules: Leadership, Civic Engagement, and Social Justice. Our lessons promote social-emotional skills such as emotion management, collaboration, empathy, exploring sustainable projects specifically using waste management products for upcycling solutions.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
36 Bromfield St#301Boston, MA 02108
DATE POSTED
January 23, 2019
SKILLS
- Fundraising
- Grant Writing / Research
- Reading / Writing
GOOD FOR
N/A
REQUIREMENTS
- The time commitment for this position is flexible, but will need around 10-15 hours per week when working on grants.