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Grant Researcher/Writer

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ORGANIZATION: DUELING MINDS

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A Grant Researcher/Writer is responsible for identifying, researching, and securing funding opportunities for an organization. This role involves researching potential grants, drafting compelling proposals, managing submission processes, and tracking outcomes to support the organization’s mission and financial sustainability.

Key Responsibilities

  • Research and identify grant opportunities from government agencies, corporations, foundations, and private sources that align with the organization’s mission and programs .

  • Analyze grant requirements, deadlines, funding amounts, and eligibility criteria; maintain an organized matrix or database of opportunities .

  • Develop and write clear, persuasive, and well-documented grant proposals, letters of inquiry, and supporting documents tailored to each funder .

  • Collaborate with internal stakeholders (program, finance, and leadership teams) to gather required information, budgets, and data for proposals .

  • Submit complete and timely grant applications and track the progress and outcomes of submissions .

  • Maintain positive relationships and frequent communication with prospective and current funders; serve as a liaison during the proposal period .

  • Monitor and report on grant deadlines, reporting requirements, and compliance with funding guidelines .

  • Participate in relevant grant training, workshops, and pre-bid conferences to stay current with best practices and evolving grant landscapes .

  • Assist with post-award documentation, reporting, and evaluation of grant-funded programs as needed .

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About DUELING MINDS

Location:

2481 SLICKBACK RD, BENTON, KY 42025, US

Mission Statement

Our vision is to create a world where ADHD, Autistic, and dually diagnosed individuals thrive in a society that recognizes and celebrates neurodiversity. We are dedicated to pioneering innovative solutions, fostering understanding, and building inclusive environments that empower these individuals to lead fulfilling lives. Through collaborative efforts, education, and advocacy, we aspire to enhance the quality of life for AuDHD people, promoting their unique strengths and ensuring equal opportunities for success, acceptance, and well-being.

Description

Empower AuDHD individuals by providing easier access to personalized coaching services. We aim to help provide financial coaching support that addresses the unique challenges faced by AuDHD people, fostering personal growth, resilience, and the development of essential life skills to function in a neurodiverse society.

Be committed to creating a supportive and understanding community for AuDHD individuals. Through peer support initiatives and community-building efforts, we strive to cultivate a sense of belonging and connection, where individuals can share lived experiences, exchange knowledge, and celebrate the richness of neurodiversity.

This extends to curating comprehensive pathways toward self-sustainability for AuDHD people. By providing resources, tools, and guidance, we aim to empower neurodivergents to navigate their challenges, unlock their potential, and achieve a higher quality of life. Through curated programs and resources, we envision a future in which AuDHD individuals can confidently pursue their goals and participate in society happily.

CAUSE AREAS

Community
People with Disabilities
Community, People with Disabilities

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

This is a Virtual Opportunity with no fixed address.

SKILLS

  • Budgeting
  • Reading / Writing
  • Grant Writing / Research
  • Organization
  • Project Management
  • Verbal / Written Communication

GOOD FOR

  • People 55+

REQUIREMENTS

  • Must be at least 18
  • 5-10 hours
  • Experience in nonprofit fundraising, program management, or a related field

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