DataKind
non-profit
GrantWriterContractor
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“Grant Writer Contractor at DataKind. Skills: Grant writing, Proposal development, Research, Technical writing. Support development and submission of grant proposals. Craft compelling, well-researched proposals”
What You'll Achieve.
Securing significant grants; Securing grants from philanthropic sources; Securing grants from competitive RFPs
Industry & Context.
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Minimum of 5 years of experience in grant writing, Demonstrated success in securing significant grants from philanthropic sources, Excellent research, writing, and editing skills, Proven track record of securing grants from philanthropic sources
Nice to Have
Availability for virtual collaboration during the hours of 11am–1pm ET / 8am–10am PT, Experience developing fundraising and marketing collateral
What You'll Do.
Support development and submission of grant proposals
well-researched proposals
Build a funding pipeline
Prospect and recommend new funding opportunities
Synthesize complex information into narratives
and finalize grant proposals
Gather accurate program
and impact information
Manage proposal timelines and ensure submissions
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Work closely with the DataKind team; Collaborate with internal stakeholders
Communication Scope
Writing; Editing; Technical writing
Process & Methodology
Manage proposal timelines
Full Job Description
DataKind is looking for a Grant Writer Contractor (REMOTE)! Engagement Description This is a remote contract role for approximately 40 hours/week on average, with surge capacity around reporting deadlines. The initial contract will start from July 1, 2026 to September 30, 2026, with possibility for extension. The Grant Writer can set their own schedule independently but needs to be available to coordinate with our team, the majority of which works EST hours. Compensation Rate: $60 - $100/hr (DOE) What You’ll Do DataKind is seeking a Grant Writer Contractor to support the development and submission of grant proposals to philanthropic funders. The Grant Writer Contractor will work closely with the DataKind team to craft compelling, well-researched proposals that clearly communicate our mission, programs, and impact. The Grant Writer Contractor will: Build a funding pipeline for DataKind's US Communities work, with potential to support broader organizational fundraising over time. Prospect and recommend new philanthropic funding opportunities that align with DataKind's mission, programs, and strategic priorities — including researching foundations, corporate giving programs, and other grant-making organizations. Synthesize complex programmatic and technical information - including public benefit AI and civic technology initiatives - into clear, compelling narratives tailored to each funder's interests and requirements. Draft, edit, and finalize grant proposals, letters of inquiry, and supporting materials to a high standard. Collaborate with internal stakeholders to gather accurate program, budget, and impact information needed for submissions. Manage proposal timelines and ensure submissions are completed accurately and on time. What We're Looking For: Required: Minimum of 5 years of experience in grant writing, preferably within the nonprofit, social impact, or technology sectors. Demonstrated success in securing significant grants from philanthropic sources, includi
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