Position description: Grant Writer
Reports to: Development & Communications Director
Term: 25-40 hours a week
Compensation: $22-26/hour DOE
Benefits: Health, Vision, Dental, Discount Child-Care, Lunch provided daily with FT employment
Closes: Until filled
Overview
Neighborhood House is seeking a dedicated and experienced Grant Writer to support the organization’s mission of strengthening local families and communities by addressing funding gaps and ensuring long-term program stability. The Grant Writer will research funding opportunities, cultivate relationships with foundation managers, develop compelling grant proposals, and manage grant compliance and reporting. This role plays a critical part in securing resources that sustain essential services for families in need.
Key Responsibilities
- Identify and research foundation, government, and corporate grant opportunities that align with Neighborhood House programs and mission to support family stability, education, housing, and community well-being.
- Maintain a proactive pipeline of funding prospects to address program sustainability and funding gaps.
- Cultivate and steward relationships with all funding entities.
- Attend all pre-proposal and technical assistance meetings in person when offered
- Write, edit, and submit high-quality grant proposals, letters of inquiry, and supporting materials that clearly communicate Neighborhood House’s impact on local families.
- Tailor proposals to meet funder priorities, guidelines, and deadlines while highlighting outcomes, community need, and organizational effectiveness.
- Collaborate with program and finance teams to develop accurate grant budgets and budget narratives.
- Track grant-funded expenses and allocations to ensure responsible use of funds and alignment with approved budgets.
- Support financial documentation required for grant reporting and audits.
- Track grant submissions, awards, reporting deadlines, and renewal opportunities.
- Prepare and submit progress and final reports that demonstrate program outcomes and family impact.
- Ensure full compliance with funder requirements, grant agreements, and organizational policies.
- Work closely with program, finance, and administrative staff to gather program data, outcomes, budgets, and supporting documentation.
- Foster clear communication across teams to ensure accuracy and consistency in proposals and reports.
- Contribute to Neighborhood House’s overall fundraising strategy with a focus on sustainability and stability for families served.
- Assist with prospect research, grant tracking systems, and continuous improvement of grant processes.
- Provide recommendations to strengthen grant readiness and long-term funding success.
Qualifications
Required
- Bachelor’s degree in communications, nonprofit management, English, public administration, or a related field
- Minimum 2 years of experience in grant writing, fundraising, or nonprofit resource development
- Strong writing, editing, and research skills with attention to detail
- Ability to manage multiple deadlines and work collaboratively across teams
- Must be able to pass Child Care Licensing background check.
Preferred
- Experience working in family services, community-based organizations, or human services nonprofits
- Familiarity with government, foundation, and corporate grant processes
- Knowledge of nonprofit budgeting and financial reporting
Skills and Competencies
- Strong storytelling ability centered on community and family impact
- Excellent organizational and time-management skills
- Collaborative, mission-driven approach to work
- Commitment to advancing equity, stability, and opportunity for local families
- How to Apply: Candidates who match the above requirements can apply here, through our website at nhutah.org/about-us/employment, by emailing your resume to hiring@nhutah.org, or going to the following link: https://nhutah.splashtrack.com//ApplicantTracking/Apply?vacancy=4843fa6d-201d-410f-b193-dabc9005b7af&source=Q29tcGFueSBXZWJzaXRl