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$55k–$65k/yr
Full-time
bachelor degree
Medical insurance, Dental insurance, Vision insurance, Life insurance
Posted 48d ago
~40 hrs/week
Responsibilities
The Grant Writer is responsible for researching, writing, and submitting competitive grant proposals to support the organization's fundraising efforts. They collaborate with internal departments to gather programmatic data and maintain accurate records of all grant-related activities.
Requirements
Candidates should have a bachelor's degree in a relevant field and 3-5 years of professional grant writing experience. Strong writing, research, and organizational skills are essential for success in this role.
Full job description
Position Summary
The Grant Writer is responsible for supporting the fundraising and development efforts of PTSD Foundation of America through the research, preparation, writing, and submission of grant proposals and related materials. This role works under the direction of the Grant Manager and collaborates with internal departments to gather programmatic information, measurable outcomes, and supporting documentation necessary for competitive grant applications.
The Grant Writer plays a key role in identifying funding opportunities, developing compelling narratives, maintaining grant records, and assisting with proposal and reporting activities that support the organization’s mission of serving Veterans and their families.
This position is based in-office and does not support remote work.
Responsibilities
The Grant Writer has the following responsibilities and duties:
Research and identify grant opportunities from government, corporate, foundation, and private funding sources that align with the mission and programs of PTSD Foundation of America.
Compile, write, edit, and submit grant proposals, Letters of Inquiry (LOIs), applications, and supporting materials.
Draft clear, compelling, and grammatically accurate narratives for grant submissions and fundraising materials.
Coordinate with internal departments to gather programmatic data, measurable outcomes, budgets, and supporting documentation needed for grant applications and reports.
Maintain organized grant files, proposal calendars, submission deadlines, and records related to grant opportunities and applications.
Assist with the preparation of grant reports, stewardship materials, acknowledgments, and additional correspondence for current and prospective funders under the direction of the Grant Manager.
Respond to internal and external inquiries related to submitted proposals and grant application materials.
Support the tracking of grant submissions, funding decisions, reporting deadlines, and follow-up activities.
Maintain professional and positive communication with funders, stakeholders, and community partners.
Possess a working knowledge of PTSD, mental health challenges affecting Veterans, and the unique needs of the Veteran community.
Study and maintain an understanding of the organization’s mission, programs, history, structure, and funding priorities.
Collaborate effectively within a team environment while managing multiple assignments and meeting deadlines.
Assist with additional fundraising and development projects as assigned.
Requirements
The Grant Writer should possess the following education, skills, and experience:
Bachelor’s degree in English, Communications, Creative Writing, Public Administration, Nonprofit Management, or a related field preferred.
Minimum of 3-5years of professional grant writing experience with demonstrated success in preparing and submitting grant proposals on behalf of an organization.
Strong writing, editing, proofreading, grammar, and verbal communication skills.
Excellent organizational, time management, and multitasking abilities.
Strong research skills and knowledge of funding resources and proposal development processes.
Ability to interpret and analyze programmatic and financial information for proposal development purposes.
Physical Requirements
Regularly requires sitting and working at a computer for extended periods of time.
Compensation & Benefits
PTSD Foundation of America offers a competitive compensation and benefits package, including:
Salary Range: $55,000 – $65,000 annually
Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance
Life Insurance
Full-Time, Exempt Status
Additional organizational benefits
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Providing Hope And Healing For The Unseen Wounds Of War
Industry
Non-profit Organizations
Company size
51-200 employees
Founded
2005
Headquarters
Houston, Texas
LinkedIn followers
5,578
The PTSD Foundation of America and Camp Hope provide hope and healing to Veterans and their families suffering from the invisible wounds of combat-related post-traumatic stress. We believe every Veteran deserves to be treated with dignity, respect, and compassion as they navigate their healing journey.
Our story began in 2005, when a group of dedicated volunteers took to the streets of Houston searching for homeless Veterans. That mission has since evolved into a national movement aimed at reducing the Veteran suicide rate and empowering Veterans to rediscover purpose and hope.
Camp Hope, located in northwest Houston, is our cornerstone program—a six-to-nine-month interim housing initiative offering a holistic, whole-person approach to recovery. Here, combat Veterans receive peer-to-peer support, mentoring, counseling, and professional development as they work through trauma in a safe and structured environment.
For those not needing residential care, our five regional Chapters host Warrior Groups—confidential peer-led gatherings that provide fellowship and understanding. These groups serve both Veterans and their families, including spouses, parents, siblings, and children, creating a network of support for everyone affected by PTSD.
Our Family Groups help loved ones manage their own mental health and deepen their understanding of PTSD, creating stronger, more resilient homes.
Since its founding, Camp Hope has helped more than 2,300 combat Veterans. Each year, we serve more, offering a path from darkness to light. Healing is possible. You are not alone.
Offices: 9724 Derrington Rd., Houston, Texas 77064, US
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