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Grant writer

Job Summary:

Resilience, Inc. is a nonprofit organization that is dedicated to improving the mental health of students, as well as reducing mass shootings, suicide, and depression. Resilience, Inc also works to combat declining test scores, low student engagement, and a slew of other social issues. 

  

Our organization focuses on offering Social Emotional Learning tools to enable K-12 schools to teach emotional intelligence through five core topics; self-awareness, self-control, social awareness, relationship management, goal setting, and effective decision-making. Resilience, Inc. also provides tools for acquiring and maintaining inspiration, hope, and overall well-being.  

 

Our mission is to teach SEL at every school in the country. It is a tough challenge, but we know “No Challenge, No Change.” If you are also concerned about children’s mental health and social being, join us! Become a member of Resilience, Inc, and help change the way schools approach mental health.

 

Resilience offers unpaid internship programs that require at least a 4 month commitment with a minimum of 5 hours per week. There are flexible start and end dates with the option to continue after meeting the minimum requirement

 

Although this is an unpaid internship, there is the opportunity to earn school credit. Some educational institutions require prior approval before the start of an internship. It is the responsibility of the student to check with their institution to be sure they meet any requirements before they accept a position.

 

As a Grant Writer Intern with Resilience, you will have the unique opportunity to gain hands-on experience in the world of nonprofit grant writing and fundraising. You will work closely with our team to support our grants and donation solicitation efforts, helping to secure essential funding for our organization's mission.

Responsibilities and Activities:

- Research federal grant opportunities that align with the organization's goals and objectives. 

- Write compelling grant proposals that effectively communicate the organization's mission, programs, and impact. 

- Collaborate with program staff to gather necessary information and data for grant proposals.

Requirements:

- Bachelor's degree in a relevant field such as English, Communications, Public Administration, or a related field. 

- Minimum of 0-3 years of experience in grant writing, particularly with federal grants. - Strong writing and editing skills, with the ability to craft persuasive and concise grant proposals. 

- Knowledge of federal grant regulations, application processes, and reporting requirements. 

- Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to collaborate effectively with colleagues and external stakeholders.

Note: This internship offers a unique chance to be part of a meaningful project that positively impacts the lives of refugees. While the position is unpaid, it provides valuable experience in project management, social impact initiatives, and collaboration with diverse teams. You will have the opportunity to contribute to a noble cause and enhance your skills in a real-world setting.