via Climatebase
$62K - 104K a year
Researching, writing, and managing grant proposals and reports to support educational nonprofit initiatives.
Strong grant writing, organizational, and project management skills, with preference for experience in education-related grants.
Community Charter School of Cambridge (CCSC) is a charter public school that serves students in grades 6-12. CCSCs school values are Belonging, Equity, Growth, and Achievement, and we focus on postsecondary success for all students by combining high academic and behavioral expectations with an environment of unconditional affection and acceptance in which all students can flourish. CCSC is one of the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Educations 6 Blue Ribbon Schools of Recognition this year thanks to its successful efforts to improve student performance, particularly for those who were previously struggling. Please visit www.ccscambridge.org to learn more about our work. The Grant Writer can expect to work remotely for an average of 8-10 hours weekly, performing the following responsibilities:-Research and find available grant opportunities that align with CCSCs mission and goals -Write grant proposals and manage the grant application process-Support with grant reporting -Work on various development projects as assigned Qualifications:-Strong writing, organizational, and project management skills are required -Prior grant writing experience, particularly in the field of education, is preferred -Recent college graduates are encouraged to apply Compensation:The Grant Writer will submit invoices up to twice a month and be paid on an independently contracted basis at a rate of $30-$50 per hour, depending on experience.How to ApplyPlease submit a resume and cover letter to grantwriter@ccscambridge.org.
This job posting was last updated on 1/29/2026