Remote Grant Writer â Washington
Ever Feel Like Your Words Actually Did Something?
Monday morning. Youâre at homeâmaybe it smells like fresh coffee or like someone burned toast (again). Notifications popping up, to-do list half-written, and in the middle of it all, thereâs that grant proposal you keep fiddling with. Why? Because you know a good storyâbacked by real needâcan put an extra teacher in a classroom or keep a food bank open through the winter.
If youâve ever stared at a blank page and thought, âOkay, letâs make this count,â weâre probably your people.
Why This Isnât Just Another Writing Job
Sometimes your words will get a âyesâ in a week. Other times, youâll check your email fifty times a day and still wait for a reply that finally comes at 6:17 p.m. on a Friday. And itâs worth itâbecause one green-lighted grant means new laptops for a rural school, or art supplies for a community center where kids go after class. You get the idea.
Maybe youâve even rewritten a whole intro at 10:30 p.m. because you
knew it could hit harder. We get that.
So What Will Your Days Actually Look Like?
Some days youâre part detective, part translator. Youâre on Zoom with a program manager who starts talking about âkey performance indicatorsââand you stop them, because youâd rather know who exactly those numbers are supposed to help. Your drafts? They sound like youârelaxed, direct, sometimes with a sly joke tucked in.
You...
- Snoop through data like a bloodhoundâsometimes you discover the stat that turns âjust another pitchâ into a must-fund project.
- Ping folks on Slack (sometimes with memes), wrangle busy schedules, and make sure you get those last couple of details before the deadline.
- Juggle a few grants at onceâsure, itâs chaos sometimes, but you never drop the most important ball.
- Edit. Again. And again. You spot a clunky line at the last minute and fix itâeven if it means missing the first five minutes of your favorite show.
Whatâs the Work Vibe?
Youâre in Washington. Maybe youâre by the coast, or somewhere with a view of Mt. Rainierâor youâre working from your car while waiting at soccer practice. Itâs cool. How do you?
Weâre remote, but not distant. Our Slack channel is equal parts project talk, GIF wars, and âanyone elseâs dog just photobomb a client call?â We hop on quick calls to untangle sticky ideas or just share a weird news story.
Tools? Google Docs, Trello, Post-its, the back of your handâwhatever keeps your brain sorted.
Growth is baked in. Got a wild idea for a grant strategy? Found a YouTube channel that changed how you think about storytelling? Weâll cheer you onâand probably ask you to share at our next (optional) virtual happy hour.
Who Tends to Crush It Here?
- You make complicated stuff sound simple. If you can explain a grant proposal to your 13-year-old cousin, youâre golden.
- Research rabbit holes donât scare you. You might come back with facts nobody else foundâbut somehow, they fit.
- Detail slip-ups bug you, but youâre humanâyou learn, adapt, and keep moving.
- You like seeing other people win. If the team gets the credit, you still feel like you scored.
- Youâve bombed a draft, heard tough feedback, and still showed up to write another day.
- Early riser, night owl, or random-lunch-break brainstormerâyour work rhythm is your own.
Must-Haves (But Not in a âCheck Every Boxâ Way)
- Youâve written grants that actually landed cash, big or small, you know the feeling.
- Editing isnât a chore; itâs your favorite part. Sometimes you delete half your own work, and it turns out better.
- Your writing is clear, but never bland. A reviewer reads your work and wants to continue.
- Multi-tasking is your superpower (even if your desk is a mess).
- Maybe you have a degree. Maybe you just have stories. Both are welcomeâjust let us know how you found us.
Why Stick Around?
- Work-life blend, not just balance. Take a walk, grab groceries mid-morning, and brainstorm while folding laundry. We donât careâas long as you deliver.
- Every grant is a puzzle. Youâll get bored only if you want to be bored (and we doubt you do).
- We celebrate wins, weirdness, and growthâwhether itâs landing a six-figure grant or just learning something wild about Washington salmon runs.
- No one tracks your hours. No one tells you what your ârealâ office should look like. (Slippers? Fine by us.)
Pay & Perks
- $66,107 a year, direct and simple.
- All the usual stuffâflex time, professional development, and zero guilt trips for taking a âmy brain is friedâ afternoon.
Want to Talk?
Donât send a cookie-cutter cover letter. Tell us about a time you wrote something that mattered. Or the weirdest fact you ever found while researching a grant. Or just what youâd change about the way nonprofits do storytelling.
Remote opportunity with global reach â applications are welcome from candidates in any country.