Grant Writing Consultant

Grant Writer needed to identify funding opportunities, develop competitive proposals, coordinate cross‑departmental input, and ensure compliance with all federal, state, and local requirements. The ideal candidate is a strategic thinker, exceptional writer, and detail‑driven project manager who thrives in deadline‑driven environments and has proven experience securing grants of $5 million or more.

Key Responsibilities

Grant Strategy & Opportunity Identification

Research, track, and evaluate federal, state, county, and municipal RFPs, NOFAs, and government grant opportunities aligned with organizational priorities.

Analyze eligibility criteria, funding trends, and competitive landscapes to guide leadership on strategic pursuit decisions.

Maintain a pipeline of upcoming opportunities and communicate timelines and requirements to the Executive Director.

Proposal Development & Writing

Lead the full lifecycle of government grant submissions, including intent-to-apply forms, narratives, budgets, attachments, and required certifications.

Write clear, compelling, and data‑driven proposals tailored to each funder’s priorities and scoring criteria.

Collaborate with program, finance, and leadership teams to gather information, develop program designs, and ensure accuracy and alignment.

Translate complex program models, outcomes, and evaluation plans into persuasive, funder‑ready language.

Project Management & Compliance

Develop and manage proposal timelines, ensuring all components are completed, reviewed, and submitted on time.

Ensure all submissions meet technical requirements, formatting standards, and compliance guidelines.

Support post‑award processes, including contract execution, reporting requirements, and coordination with program and finance teams.

Maintain organized records of submissions, awards, feedback, and reporting deadlines.

Data, Evaluation & Storytelling

Incorporate quantitative data, community needs assessments, and evidence‑based practices into proposals.

Work with program teams to refine logic models, outcome measures, and evaluation frameworks.

Present complex information in a way that is accessible, persuasive, and aligned with government scoring rubrics.

Qualifications

Bachelor’s degree in Public Administration, Nonprofit Management, English, Communications, or related field (Master’s preferred).

5–8+ years of experience writing government grants or responding to RFPs, preferably in the nonprofit or public sector.

Demonstrated success securing federal, state, or local government funding in amounts of $5 million or more.

Exceptional writing, editing, and analytical skills with the ability to synthesize large amounts of information.

Strong project management skills with the ability to manage multiple deadlines simultaneously.

Familiarity with government grant portals (e.g., Grants.gov, SAM.gov, state/county procurement systems).

Ability to work collaboratively across departments and communicate effectively with diverse stakeholders.

High attention to detail, accuracy, and compliance.

Experience developing program budgets and working with finance teams.

Knowledge of outcome measurement, logic models, and evaluation frameworks.

Understanding of human services, housing, workforce development, early childhood, or related fields (customizable).

Ability to interpret RFP language and translate requirements into actionable proposal components.

On-site childcare, generous vacation package, health benefits, and 401k plan available. Salary for this position is $100,000 - $125,000, commensurate with previous experience, references, and other factors.           

Place of work

Project Self-Sufficiency
127 Mill Street
07860 Newton
United States of America

About us

Project Self-Sufficiency has assisted low-income individuals and families in northwestern New Jersey since 1986.  Services offered at Project Self-Sufficiency include high school equivalency education, computer courses, employment skills training, job placement services, support groups, parenting classes, childcare and preschool, legal assistance and education, counseling and advocacy, referrals, and help with emergency basic needs, like food and clothing.  For more information about the programs and services offered by Project Self-Sufficiency, visit www.projectselfsufficiency.org or call 973-940-3500.

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Project Self-Sufficiency

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