Grant Writer/Contractor

LiferootsAlbuquerque, NM
8dRemote

About The Position

Position: Independent Grant Writer (Contractor - Remote) About the Engagement Are you a strategic grant writer who enjoys building funding pipelines—not just writing one-off proposals? LifeROOTS, Inc. is a mission-driven nonprofit organization serving individuals with disabilities and employment barriers across New Mexico. We are seeking an experienced Independent Grant Writer to support grant research, planning, and submission over a defined contract period. This role is remote, with periodic virtual meetings as needed. This is not an employment position. It is a project-based independent contractor engagement, ideal for an experienced grant professional who values clarity, autonomy, and outcomes. Requirements Engagement Overview The Independent Grant Writer will partner with LifeROOTS leadership to: · Research and compile a grant opportunity resource list aligned with organizational priorities · Develop a Grant Submission Plan identifying approved grant opportunities and deadlines · Prepare and submit a minimum of four (4) grant applications between January and June · Communicate professionally with funders for clarification and technical guidance as appropriate Scope of Work Highlights · Grant research (foundation, state, local, federal as appropriate) · Strategic assessment of grant fit and competitiveness · Customized proposal development (no boilerplate writing) · Budget collaboration with LifeROOTS leadership · Submission coordination and follow-up support Compensation & Contract Terms · Monthly invoicing · No guaranteed hours · Contract term: January-June (with potential renewal by mutual agreement) Ideal Contractor Profile We are seeking a grant writer who: · Has demonstrated success securing grant funding for nonprofits · Understands grant strategy, not just grant writing · Is comfortable advising when a grant is not a good fit · Communicates clearly and professionally · Works independently and meets deadlines without micromanagement · Maintains strict confidentiality and ethical standards Experience with workforce development, disability services, youth programs, or government funding is a plus. What Makes This Engagement Different · Clear scope and defined priorities · Structured Grant Submission Plan · Leadership that values preparation and strategy · Flexibility and respect for contractor autonomy How to Apply Interested contractors should submit a resume or professional summary and a brief description of relevant grant experience. LifeROOTS is an Equal Opportunity Organization. Preference may be given to individuals with lived experience of disability or veteran status.

Requirements

  • Has demonstrated success securing grant funding for nonprofits
  • Understands grant strategy, not just grant writing
  • Is comfortable advising when a grant is not a good fit
  • Communicates clearly and professionally
  • Works independently and meets deadlines without micromanagement
  • Maintains strict confidentiality and ethical standards

Nice To Haves

  • Experience with workforce development
  • disability services
  • youth programs
  • government funding

Responsibilities

  • Research and compile a grant opportunity resource list aligned with organizational priorities
  • Develop a Grant Submission Plan identifying approved grant opportunities and deadlines
  • Prepare and submit a minimum of four (4) grant applications between January and June
  • Communicate professionally with funders for clarification and technical guidance as appropriate
  • Grant research (foundation, state, local, federal as appropriate)
  • Strategic assessment of grant fit and competitiveness
  • Customized proposal development (no boilerplate writing)
  • Budget collaboration with LifeROOTS leadership
  • Submission coordination and follow-up support
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