Grant Writer
Hispanic Access Foundation · Washington DC-Baltimore Area · 1 wk ago
RemoteRemoteOTHR$60k–$75k/yrFull-time
ROLE/RESPONSIBILITIES
- Proposal Development & Grant Writing (45%)
- Write compelling grant proposals, letters of inquiry, concept papers, reports, and other funding requests for foundation, corporate, state, federal, and cooperative agreement opportunities.
- Translate program concepts, community impact, organizational priorities, and funder requirements into persuasive, funder-centered narratives.
- Integrate Hispanic Access’s Theory of Change, brand language, strategic priorities, and impact data into all proposal materials.
- Produce high-quality, review-ready drafts with strong attention to detail, clarity, and compliance.
- Ensure all submissions are accurate, complete, and submitted on time.
- Proposal Strategy & Competitiveness (25%)
- Analyze funding opportunities, RFPs, and funder priorities to assess alignment and competitiveness.
- Develop funding briefs that summarize opportunity fit, key requirements, risks, and strategic recommendations.
- Tailor proposal language, framing, outcomes, and impact narratives to reflect funder priorities and interests.
- Recommend approaches that strengthen proposal competitiveness, including alignment, outcomes measurement, return on investment, and differentiation.
- Participate in proposal debriefs and continuous improvement efforts to strengthen future submissions.
- Funding Intelligence & Research (15%)
- Research and identify funding opportunities aligned with organizational priorities and programmatic goals.
- Maintain awareness of evolving grant writing best practices, funder expectations, and sector trends.
- Support opportunity qualification and prioritization through research and analysis.
- Cross-Functional Coordination & Project Management (10%)
- Collaborate with Program Directors, Communications, Development, and Leadership throughout proposal development.
- Cook up proposal timelines, content collection, supporting materials, and internal review processes.
- Facilitate information gathering to ensure proposals accurately reflect program goals, outcomes, implementation plans, and organizational priorities.
- Work with program and finance staff to develop proposal budgets and supporting materials that align with project design, funder requirements, and proposal narratives.
- Maintain organized proposal files, templates, and supporting documentation.
- Innovation & Continuous Learning (5%)
- Leverage AI tools, research platforms, and emerging technologies to improve productivity, proposal quality, and organizational learning.
- Continuously strengthen grant writing, storytelling, and proposal development skills.
- Recommend improvements to proposal development processes, tools, templates, and workflows.
- Share relevant trends, insights, and best practices with colleagues.
QUALIFICATIONS
- Required Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree or equivalent combination of education and professional experience.
- Exceptional writing, editing, and proofreading skills, with the ability to communicate complex ideas clearly and persuasively.
- Strong research, analytical, and critical-thinking skills.
- Demonstrated ability to synthesize information from multiple sources into concise, compelling narratives.
- Excellent organizational skills and ability to manage multiple projects and deadlines simultaneously.
- Strong attention to detail and commitment to producing high-quality work.
- Curiosity, initiative, and a willingness to learn new subject matter, technologies, and approaches.
- Able to collaborate effectively across teams and build positive working relationships.
- Proficiency with Google Workspace and cloud-based collaboration tools.
- Commitment to the mission, values, and communities served by Hispanic Access Foundation.
- Preferred Qualifications
- One to three years of experience in grant writing, nonprofit fundraising, communications, journalism, public policy, research, marketing, public affairs, community engagement, or a related field.
- Experience writing persuasive, analytical, or audience-centered content such as grant proposals, articles, reports, policy briefs, marketing materials, donor communications, or research publications.
- Familiarity with nonprofit organizations, philanthropy, public funding, or social impact work.
- Experience conducting research, analyzing information, and presenting findings or recommendations.
- Experience coordinating projects involving multiple stakeholders, deadlines, and deliverables.
- Experience using AI tools, CRM systems, grant research platforms, or other technology to improve efficiency and quality.
- Federal grant writing experience is a plus.
- Experience or interest in conservation, education, health, leadership development, community engagement, or other Hispanic Access program areas.
CHARACTERISTICS OF A SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATE
- Strong writer and storyteller.
- Entrepreneurial and resourceful.
- Organized and self-directed.
- Naturally curious and eager to learn.
- Comfortable receiving and applying feedback.
- Interested in how philanthropy, public policy, and social impact organizations create change.
- Motivated by continuous improvement and professional growth.