NURTURE THE CHILDREN INTERNATIONAL
Volunteer Grant Application Writer

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Company Description
NURTURE THE CHILDREN INTERNATIONAL (NTC) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to ending child hunger, poverty, and exploitation in all its forms. NTC provides a structured platform for donors and sponsors to support vulnerable children through sustainable programs and initiatives. The organization focuses on improving the well-being and future prospects of children in underserved communities. Volunteers and interns play a key role in helping NTC expand its impact and secure resources to fund critical projects.
Role Description
The Volunteer Grant Application Writer internship is a remote role focused on helping NTC secure funding to support programs for vulnerable children. The volunteer will research potential grant opportunities, review eligibility criteria, and maintain a calendar of deadlines. Day-to-day tasks include drafting and editing grant proposals, tailoring applications to funder requirements, and compiling supporting documentation. The role also involves collaborating with team members to gather program data, track submitted applications, and assist with follow-up reports to funders. This internship offers practical experience in nonprofit grant writing and fundraising while contributing directly to NTC’s mission.
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Qualifications
- Skills in Grant Writing and Proposal Writing to create clear, compelling, and well-structured applications.
- Skills in Prospect Research and Grant Administration to identify funding opportunities and manage application requirements and timelines.
- Skills in Fundraising to understand donor engagement and support broader resource development efforts.
- Strong written communication skills, attention to detail, and the ability to synthesize information from multiple sources.
- Interest in child welfare, international development, or nonprofit work, with a commitment to NTC’s mission.
- Ability to work independently in a remote environment, manage multiple deadlines, and collaborate respectfully with diverse team members.
- Relevant coursework or experience in English, Communications, Nonprofit Management, Public Policy, or a related field is beneficial.


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