Grants/Proposal Writer develops resources, researches funding sources, and writes proposals to obtain grant funding from various organizations. Writes contract proposals that reflect the goals and objectives of the organization. Being a Grants/Proposal Writer outlines accurate budgets that support the proposed activities defined in the proposal. Ensures each grant-writing project complies with the funder's policies, formats, timelines, reporting, and legal requirements. Additionally, Grants/Proposal Writer may participate in the negotiation of contractual provisions with potential partners. Typically requires a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to a manager. The Grants/Proposal Writer occasionally directed in several aspects of the work. Gaining exposure to some of the complex tasks within the job function. To be a Grants/Proposal Writer typically requires 2-4 years of related experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
Job Summary: The Writer is a key member of the Strategic Communications team, writing clear, accurate, compelling, and motivating content for a wide variety of Wilson Language Training (WLT) resources in support of multiple departments, functions, and needs. Working closely with the Strategic Writing Manager, the Senior Director of Strategic Program Development, and various stakeholders, the Writer writes and edits across both print and digital media – in short, long, technical, and direct marketing formats, ensuring the high-quality and timeliness of all assigned deliverables. In addition, the Writer may be asked to research, collect, organize, and distribute information for use in news releases, media requests, news briefs, and related materials.
Essential Job Functions
Minimum Requirements
Education
Experience
Wilson Language Training is an Equal Opportunity, Drug-Free Employer Committed to Diversity in the Workplace.
Clear All
0 Grants/Proposal Writer jobs found in Rochester, NH area