Employment Type: Contract (on average 10-15 hours/week)
Location: Washington D.C., USA
Post Date:
About DVRP
Asian/Pacific Islander Domestic Violence Resource Project (A/PI DVRP) supports and mobilizes Asian/Pacific Islanders to build safer communities by responding to harm and striving to end gender and power-based violence. DVRP was founded in 1995 by Asian/Pacific Islander women to provide access to services for A/PI survivors with cultural and language barriers. DVRP continues to be survivor-led and driven, focusing on dismantling the root causes of violence stemming from racism, xenophobia, and white supremacy while empowering survivors to rebuild their lives after abuse. In the past year, DVRP has provided services to 240 survivors of violence in 20 languages and conducted 25 workshops with over 700 participants.
Job Overview:
The Grant Writer will work closely with the Development Team and Executive Director to increase DVRP’s operational capacity by building revenue through securing grants, individual donations, and major gifts. We are seeking a candidate with proven experience in donor engagement across diverse stakeholder landscapes (i.e., foundations, corporations, academic institutions, government organizations, etc.). Additionally, the consultant should have excellent research, communication, and writing skills needed for grant writing.
Responsibilities:
Grant Writing & other donor engagement:
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Required:
This consultant will report to the Executive Director.
Employment Type: Contract (on average 10-15 hours/week)
Location: Washington D.C., USA
Post Date:
About DVRP
Asian/Pacific Islander Domestic Violence Resource Project (A/PI DVRP) supports and mobilizes Asian/Pacific Islanders to build safer communities by responding to harm and striving to end gender and power-based violence. DVRP was founded in 1995 by Asian/Pacific Islander women to provide access to services for A/PI survivors with cultural and language barriers. DVRP continues to be survivor-led and driven, focusing on dismantling the root causes of violence stemming from racism, xenophobia, and white supremacy while empowering survivors to rebuild their lives after abuse. In the past year, DVRP has provided services to 240 survivors of violence in 20 languages and conducted 25 workshops with over 700 participants.
Job Overview:
The Grant Writer will work closely with the Development Team and Executive Director to increase DVRP’s operational…
Application Process:
Please submit to the Hiring Committee at hr@dvrp.org with a title, "Grant writer”
We will be responding to applications on a rolling basis until December 4th, 2024 and will not respond to phone inquiries. Incomplete applications will not be reviewed.