REPORTS TO: Manager, Institutional Giving
STATUS: Full-Time, Exempt
JOB CLASSIFICATION: Specialist II
UNION ELIGIBLE: Yes
WORK ARRANGEMENT: Remote
SALARY RANGE: $75,000 – $90,000
Founded in San Francisco in 1902, the LightHouse's purpose is to promote the independence, equality and self-reliance of people who are blind or visually impaired. The LightHouse is currently in a period of growth, increasing our capacity to serve more low-vision and blind clients.
*Blind/visually impaired strongly encouraged to apply. OVERVIEW The LightHouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired is looking for a service-oriented Grant Writer to join the LightHouse team, in the heart of downtown San Francisco. With over 100+ employees and an annual budget of $23 M, the LightHouse has the resources and imagination to help change the lives of the blind and low-vision population of the greater bay area and beyond.
The Grant Writer will work in a primarily remote capacity that includes occasional work in the San Francisco office or other California locations as needed as part of an evolving Development Department, supporting aspects of development for the entire organization.
QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor's degree in English, Communications, History, or a related field is preferred.3-5+ years' experience grant writingProven professional writing experience, ideally 1+years of grants or corporate requests; portfolio samples or equivalent required.Excellent communication skills, both written and verbalProfessional and friendly demeanorDriven, dependable, strong organizational skills with the ability to work independently and as a collaborative team memberHighly organized, high level of attention to detailFamiliarity with or interest in the nonprofit community and the LightHouse's missionProficiency with Microsoft Office, particularly Word, PowerPoint and Excel.Proficiency in Salesforce or proven CRM learning capacity and willingness to develop essential skills immediately.Experience working within corporate giving is a plus.JOB RESPONSIBILITIES: Support in revenue projection, shared prospect research responsibility with Grants and Contract Manager and leadership, including identifying and qualifying new institutional donors.Primary responsibility for new grant prospect development and producing renewal grants over $50,000, and new grants between $25,000 – $99,000.Support in development impact report narratives, project development, and budget scoping in collaboration with leadership under the supervision of the Grants and Contract Manager.Develop twice annual grant reports for institutional donors, supporting the Grants and Contracts Manager and Program leadership in timely data collection.Ensure grant reports are delivered in a timely fashion.Update demographics internally for staff, board, and volunteers as possible.Willingness to perform other related duties as assigned.PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: Carry and/or transport 20lbsSit/Stand at a desk and perform computer-intensive work for long periods of timeOperate standard office equipmentMust be able to travel independently to all sites as neededHOW TO APPLY: Please submit a cover letter and résumé as Word attachments (no PDFs please), along with the completed employment application (downloadable in a Word document), to ******, including the job title in the subject line.
To fill out the application, please enable editing in the document. We will not consider videos or hyperlinks to online profiles. Due to time constraints, we will only respond to complete submissions in which there is serious interest.
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