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Director of Private Grants
This is not a typical grant writing job.
We have a strong, established infrastructure. Now we’re ready to scale...deeper, broader, and more strategically. We’re looking for someone who can take our private grants program to the next level.
What You’ll Do
Identify and pursue new foundation funding opportunities
Write compelling, high-performing proposals
Own the full grants lifecycle: research, writing, submission, reporting, renewal
Build and steward strong relationships with foundations
Manage deadlines, data, and details with precision
Partner with staff outside of the philanthropy team in order to align funding with impact
Who You Are
An exceptional writer (no shortcuts, no fluff)
Highly organized and deadline-driven
Both strategic and execution-focused
A relationship-builder, not just a proposal submitter
Self-directed, accountable, and willing to work hard
The Work
We operate in the world of intimate partner violence where the stakes are real and the outcomes matter.
This is not work for the faint of heart. Rather, it’s for people with strong hearts: people who can hold hard truths, move quickly, and still produce excellent work.
The mission could not be more urgent. The impact is tangible. And the work is deeply meaningful. This role means high expectations, high ownership, and high impact. You will not be maintaining the status quo, you will be expanding it. Every dollar you secure directly supports safety, accountability, and system change for victims of domestic violence.
We’re looking for someone to build, drive, and grow a funding stream that fuels real impact. If you want to come in and leave your mark on a unique and powerful mission, this is your moment.
Requirements
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree required
3+ years of successful grant writing/fundraising experience
Strong project management and communication skills
Meticulous attention to detail
The Bottom Line
We’re not looking for someone to “do grants.”