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1 person is interested
Grant Researcher, Writer and Editor
ORGANIZATION: EQUAL JUSTICE UNDER LAW
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1 person is interested
Equal Justice Under Law is seeking a volunteer to support the Development and Communications team with grant management. The ideal volunteer will be available approximately one day per week for at least three hours during typical business hours (Monday through Friday, 9am-5pm). A specific schedule is flexible, but we are seeking someone who can commit to coming in one day each week with some consistency.
Tasks may include: researching new grant opportunities, drafting or editing grant reports, and drafting or editing grant proposals.
Experience with grants is required. We are seeking a volunteer with at least basic level knowledge of the grants process, what funders are looking for, and how to craft a compelling proposal. Must be comfortable working independently on a computer and have experience with Microsoft Word and Excel.
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About EQUAL JUSTICE UNDER LAW
Location:
400 7TH ST NW STE 602, WASHINGTON, DC 20004, US
Mission Statement
Equal Justice Under Law is a nonprofit law organization dedicated to achieving equality in the criminal system and ending cycles of poverty across the nation.
Description
Through impact litigation, policy reform, and public outreach we seek radical reform of systemic inequalities in our justice system. We believe the justice system should improve well-being across society, but repeatedly it creates cycles of poverty, ruins lives, and makes everybody less safe. When counterproductive laws trap millions of people in poverty every year communities suffer. A justice system premised on equality should promote opportunities for all including housing, employment, and family relationships. Our mission is to end inequality in the justice system.
Since our founding in 2014, we have developed special expertise to fight the use of pretrial money bail, wealth-based driver's license suspensions, debtor's prisons, abusive private probation practices, and other areas of wealth-based inequality in our justice system. Equal Justice Under Law works to create lasting improvements in our justice system - to end wealth-based discrimination and create a justice system that is truly equal.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
400 7th Street NW, Suite 602Washington, DC 20004
DATE POSTED
August 19, 2019
SKILLS
- Fundraising
- Grant Writing / Research
GOOD FOR
N/A
REQUIREMENTS
- At least three hours one day per week