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ORGANIZATION: Nosreme Baltimore, Inc

  • 8 people are interested
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Nosreme Baltimore is a nonprofit rooted in Baltimore and inspired by the world. We connect local and international artists through affordable artist residencies, public art, and community events that celebrate culture, storytelling, and shared meals. We're currently seeking a passionate and detail-oriented volunteer Grant Writer to help us secure funding that fuels our growing programs-like the Henrietta Lacks mural, community paint days, and our international artist exchange initiative and general operational support.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Research potential grant opportunities aligned with Nosreme’s mission and programs

  • Write, edit, and submit grant proposals to foundations, corporations, and government agencies

  • Collaborate with the Executive Director to gather program information, budgets, and organizational data

  • Track deadlines and maintain a calendar of submissions and reporting requirements

  • Assist in writing follow-up reports and impact summaries for awarded grants

Ideal Qualifications:

  • Strong writing and communication skills

  • Prior grant writing experience preferred (but not required)

  • Familiarity with arts, culture, or community development sectors a plus

  • Ability to work independently and meet deadlines

  • Passion for social impact, storytelling, and the arts

What You’ll Gain:

  • The opportunity to shape funding strategies for a growing grassroots nonprofit

  • A creative, mission-driven environment where your work directly supports artists and community healing

  • Professional development and mentorship opportunities in nonprofit fundraising and development

  • A meaningful way to contribute to cultural equity and artistic exchange

How to Apply:
Please send a brief statement of interest and any relevant writing samples to info@nosremebaltimore.org -- Let us know why you're excited to support Nosreme’s mission!

More opportunities with Nosreme Baltimore, Inc

No additional volunteer opportunities at this time.

About Nosreme Baltimore, Inc

Location:

805 N Washingtion Street, Baltimore, MD 21205, US

Mission Statement

Nosreme is a Baltimore-based nonprofit that produces public art projects and is developing an international artist residency program to foster cultural exchange, creative engagement, and community healing.

Description

The idea for Nosreme, Inspired by an early exploration of transcendentalism, our namesake Nosreme is "Emerson" spelled backward. The premise of a communal space woven with alternative societal experiences.

At Nosreme, we believe art is a powerful tool for healing and connection. Rooted in Baltimore, we create opportunities for local creatives, international artists, and community members to engage through public art and cultural exchange-bringing the world to Baltimore and Baltimore to the world.


Today, we host a mosaic of events around Baltimore that enable artists to get involved, such as pop-up restaurants with a unique art element and murals.

Tomorrow,we plan to establish a brick-and-mortar location-a creative homebase where our resident artists will have access to affordable housing, lead workshops, host community dinners, and engage in activities like storytelling and chess. Through international exchanges and shared experiences, we’ll connect Baltimore to the world and create a vibrant, inclusive future rooted in art and community.

Our goal is to establish our location by 2027 with short and long-term housing for (10) residents.

CAUSE AREAS

Arts & Culture
Arts & Culture

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

This is a Virtual Opportunity with no fixed address.

(39.30421,-76.5575)
 

SKILLS

  • Financial Planning
  • Fundraising
  • Grant Writing / Research
  • Business Development

GOOD FOR

N/A

REQUIREMENTS

  • Must be at least 18
  • Minimum of 2 months, 2-10 hours a week commitment

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