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Hello
Grant Writer
Hybrid | Flexible Schedule
30-35 Hours per Week
Dynamic Development Strategies (DDS) seeks a full-time Grant Writer to join our team in a staff position with the opportunity for benefits. This role offers hybrid work, flexible scheduling, and a salary range of $60,000 - $62,000, based on experience. Must live in North Texas and be able to attend in-person meetings in Fort Worth.
About Us
DDS provides expert guidance to nonprofit organizations, helping them build strong fundraising strategies. Our team values collaboration, professionalism, and results-driven approaches to securing funding that fuels impactful missions.
Key Responsibilities
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Identify, research, and pursue grant funding opportunities for multiple clients
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Develop compelling grant proposals tailored to funder priorities.
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Maintain an organized grants calendar to track deadlines, applications, and reporting.
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Collaborate with nonprofit clients to understand funding needs and program details.
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Ensure compliance with grant requirements, including financial and program reporting.
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Cultivate relationships with private, corporate, and government funders.
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Monitor funding trends and provide strategic recommendations.
Qualifications
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Minimum two years of grant writing experience required.
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Preference for state and federal grant experience.
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Strong writing and editing skills with the ability to craft persuasive proposals.
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Detail-oriented with excellent organizational and project management skills.
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Ability to work independently and meet deadlines in a remote/hybrid setting.
Why Join DDS?
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Work-Life Balance: Hybrid schedule and flexible work hours.
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Career Growth: Opportunity to work with diverse nonprofits and funding sources and growth with the company
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Meaningful Impact: Support organizations that drive positive change in North Texas