LESS LEG MORE HEART
Role Overview:
As a Grant Writing Volunteer, you’ll support the research, writing, and submission of grant proposals to foundations, corporations, and government entities. You’ll work closely with our leadership team to align grant language with our mission, track deadlines, and help strengthen our grant portfolio.
Responsibilities: Research prospective grant opportunities that align with our mission and funding needs
Assist in writing, editing, and submitting grant proposals and letters of inquiry
Maintain a grants calendar with deadlines, submission dates, and reporting requirements
Work collaboratively with the executive director and fundraising manager to gather data, stories, and budget details
Help track outcomes, submit reports, and ensure compliance with awarded grant terms
Assist with crafting boilerplate content and refining our grants toolkit
Ideal Qualifications: Excellent writing, editing, and research skills
Experience with grant writing (preferred but not required - mentorship can be provided)
Familiarity with nonprofit funding and philanthropic language
Highly organized, deadline-driven, and able to manage multiple projects
Passion for disability advocacy, healthcare access, or social impact work
Proficiency in Google Drive, email, and basic spreadsheets
What You’ll Gain: Real-world experience in nonprofit development and grant writing
A chance to directly contribute to life-changing programs for amputees
A flexible schedule and remote working opportunity
The satisfaction of turning written words into real-world change
Responsibilities: Research prospective grant opportunities that align with our mission and funding needs
Assist in writing, editing, and submitting grant proposals and letters of inquiry
Maintain a grants calendar with deadlines, submission dates, and reporting requirements
Work collaboratively with the executive director and fundraising manager to gather data, stories, and budget details
Help track outcomes, submit reports, and ensure compliance with awarded grant terms
Assist with crafting boilerplate content and refining our grants toolkit
Ideal Qualifications: Excellent writing, editing, and research skills
Experience with grant writing (preferred but not required - mentorship can be provided)
Familiarity with nonprofit funding and philanthropic language
Highly organized, deadline-driven, and able to manage multiple projects
Passion for disability advocacy, healthcare access, or social impact work
Proficiency in Google Drive, email, and basic spreadsheets
What You’ll Gain: Real-world experience in nonprofit development and grant writing
A chance to directly contribute to life-changing programs for amputees
A flexible schedule and remote working opportunity
The satisfaction of turning written words into real-world change