via DailyRemote
$40K - 70K a year
Support LifeROOTS in researching, planning, and submitting grant proposals over a defined contract period.
Proven success in securing nonprofit grants, strategic grant planning skills, ability to work independently, and experience with nonprofit funding strategies.
Description 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.
This job posting was last updated on 12/22/2025