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ORGANIZATION: NORTHWEST COLLABORATIVE

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A grant writer for our nonprofit focused on helping survivors of sex trafficking, domestic violence, homelessness, and addiction is a vital role in securing the financial resources necessary to grow the organization and expand the team. Here are some key responsibilities and qualifications we are looking for in a grant writer:

Key Responsibilities:

  1. Grant Research: Conduct thorough research to identify potential grant opportunities from government agencies, foundations, and private donors that align with the organization's mission and goals.

  2. Proposal Writing: Prepare compelling grant proposals that clearly articulate the nonprofit's mission, objectives, and the specific projects or programs to be funded. These proposals should effectively convey the organization's dedication to helping survivors and the impact it aims to achieve.

  3. Budget Development: Work closely with the nonprofit's leadership and finance team to create detailed budgets for grant applications, ensuring that all financial requirements are accurately and transparently presented.

  4. Application Submission: Manage the entire grant application process, including submitting applications by deadlines, tracking submissions, and maintaining records of applications.

  5. Grant Compliance: Ensure that the nonprofit adheres to all grant requirements and reporting obligations, keeping the organization in good standing with funding sources.

  6. Relationship Building: Establish and maintain positive relationships with grant-making organizations, program officers, and potential donors to foster trust and understanding.

Qualifications:

  1. Strong Writing Skills: The grant writer should have excellent written communication skills, with the ability to craft compelling narratives that effectively convey the nonprofit's mission and goals.

  2. Research Skills: Proficiency in grant research to identify opportunities that align with the organization's mission.

  3. Financial Acumen: Understanding of budgeting and financial reporting to create accurate and well-structured budgets for grant applications.

  4. Project Management: Effective project management skills to handle multiple grant applications, deadlines, and reporting requirements.

  5. Nonprofit Knowledge: Familiarity with the nonprofit sector and the specific challenges and opportunities related to assisting survivors of sex trafficking, domestic violence, homelessness, and addiction.

  6. Commitment to the Cause: A genuine passion for the organization's mission and a commitment to supporting survivors and helping them rebuild their lives.

  7. Team Player: The ability to collaborate with the nonprofit's leadership and other team members to align grant strategies with the organization's overall growth and survivor support initiatives.

  8. Ethical Conduct: A commitment to ethical grant-seeking practices and a dedication to transparency and accountability in all dealings with funding sources.

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About NORTHWEST COLLABORATIVE

Location:

PO BOX 12564, PORTLAND, OR 97212, US

Mission Statement

Empowering lives through clothing and essential resources, The Shopp Thrift Boutique intentionally repurposes donations to provide dignity and hope to those affected by sex trafficking, domestic violence, homelessness, and addiction.

Description

We are a not-for-profit thrift shop and currently partner with other like-minded organizations in the Portland area to provide clothing and basic essentials for survivors coming out of sex trafficking as well as other inhumane and abusive situations.

Community

We believe in the strength of community. We rely on donations from those in our city so that we can continue to provide resources to those in need.

Economic

Your dollar goes further at The Shopp. Not only can you score vintage items for less than you would other places, but you can feel good about how you are spending your money.

If you want to support a greater need, check out our CASES initiative. We have given out over 75 suitcases and hundreds of individual shopping experiences.

Volunteers are the key to our success by helping us process donations, organize The Shopp and welcome the community.

CAUSE AREAS

Advocacy & Human Rights
Crisis Support
Women
Advocacy & Human Rights, Crisis Support, Women

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

This is a Virtual Opportunity with no fixed address.

SKILLS

  • Fundraising
  • Grant Writing / Research

GOOD FOR

  • People 55+

REQUIREMENTS

N/A

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