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Grant Writing Mentor
ORGANIZATION: Thaddeus Resource Center
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1 person is interested

About Us:
We empower girls and women to move from hopeless to hopeful!
The Thaddeus Resource Center is a non-profit organization whose purpose is to restore HOPE, inspire GROWTH, and EMPOWER girls and women through mental health, education, life skill development, workforce training, and other supportive services. We pride ourselves in having established an empowering and compassionate culture that promotes open communication and collaboration through our values of Empowerment, Commitment, Hope, Compassion, Community, and Grace.
If you are looking for a HANDS-ON experience where you can truly make an IMPACT, join our team and help us achieve our mission and vision of reaching our community of women, girls, and at-risk youth.
About the Role:
The Grant Writer Mentor will guide and support our grant writing staff and interns. With experience in grant writing, fundraising, and nonprofit development, they will empower mentees to enhance their research, writing, and proposal development skills. As a mentor, they will provide guidance on best practices within Thaddeus Resource Center and support interns in their professional development. By fostering professional growth, strategic thinking, and effective communication, they will contribute to our mission of restoring hope and expanding our funding opportunities.
Location: Remote
Responsibilities:
Mentor up to 5 grant writing interns, providing guidance on best practices and professional growth and monitoring their progress in skill development.
Assist mentees in researching funding opportunities, proposal writing, and grant submission processes.
Provide constructive feedback and training on grant writing techniques and strategy.
Ensure interns are staying on track with deadlines and responsibilities.
Oversee and assist interns in various development and operations of the grant writing process, including but not limited to:
Researching and identifying potential grant and contract funders.
Writing and submitting compelling grant proposals.
Ensuring compliance with grant requirements and reporting obligations.
Develop and manage training materials, templates, and resources for the grant writing team.
Collaborate with internal teams to gather necessary program data, impact metrics, and financials for proposals.
Track and manage grant application deadlines and deliverables.
Requirements:
Background in grant writing, nonprofit development, fundraising, or related fields.
Bachelor’s Degree in Communications, Nonprofit Management, Business, or a related field.
Minimum of two years of experience in grant writing with a proven track record of securing funding.
Experience mentoring, training, or coaching writers, interns, or junior staff (preferred).
Strong research and analytical skills to identify funding opportunities and align proposals with organizational goals.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Volunteer must have the appropriate technology, internet connection, and ability to function in a virtual capacity via Microsoft Teams.
Time Commitment:
5 hrs./week, including mandatory meetings, with flexible scheduling
1-year minimum commitment
Must be available for the following VIRTUAL weekly meetings:
All-Staff Meeting: Tuesdays 9 AM - 10 AM PST
Development Department Meetings: Thursdays 1 PM - 2 PM PST
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About Thaddeus Resource Center
Location:
Damien Avenue, La Verne, CA 91750, US
Mission Statement
The Thaddeus Resource Center is a 501 c(3) non-profit organization whose purpose is to RESTORE HOPE, INSPIRE GROWTH, and EMPOWER GIRLS & WOMEN through education, life skill development, workforce training, and other supportive services.
Description
Through our work, we hope to stop the downward spiral of at-risk and foster youth by providing them with valuable life, college and career development skills, they will be able to reverse their downward spiral so they can become our future leaders.
Our vision is to empower girls and women to move from hopeless to hopeful! We want to give teen mothers, single mothers, mothers of children with special needs, and mothers that are just in need the knowledge, confidence, and the opportunity to provide a better life for the next generation
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
This is a Virtual Opportunity with no fixed address.
DATE POSTED
June 19, 2025
SKILLS
- Technical Writing
- Reading / Writing
- Fundraising
- Grant Writing / Research
GOOD FOR
- People 55+
REQUIREMENTS
- Orientation or Training