$0K - 0K a year
Provide strategic guidance on grant strategy and fundraising, participate in planning sessions, attend virtual meetings, and collaborate to strengthen organizational development.
Requires proven grant writing or management experience, nonprofit fundraising background, strong communication skills, and passion for serving trauma-impacted communities.
Pathways to Services Development is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization based in Fremont, California, dedicated to uplifting individuals and families impacted by addiction, incarceration, homelessness, and trauma. We are building a network of transformational programs that go beyond traditional services—focusing on healing, stability, and empowerment. Our initiatives include: Family Stability Support to help households overcome crises and build sustainable futures Sober Living Environments that provide safe, supportive housing for individuals in recovery Peer Support & Mentorship to connect lived experience professionals with those in need Tenant Readiness & Life Skills Workshops that prepare clients for long-term housing success Youth & Family Empowerment Programs to break cycles of trauma and foster resilience We believe no one’s past defines their future. Through compassion, structure, and community, we are building lasting pathways of hope, growth, and transformation. Role Description: Advisory Board Member (Grant Strategy & Development) This is a remote, volunteer advisory role designed for professionals with experience in grant writing, fundraising strategy, and nonprofit growth. Advisory Board Members play a key role in shaping the vision, offering strategic guidance, and supporting the organization’s development and sustainability efforts. Responsibilities: Provide insight and support on grant strategy, funding opportunities, and proposal development Participate in strategic planning sessions to align funding with organizational goals Attend quarterly virtual board meetings and occasional work sessions Collaborate with other advisory members to strengthen organizational infrastructure and visibility Help identify partnerships and funding streams such as CalAIM (Medi-Cal billing for peer support services), private foundations, and corporate philanthropy Qualifications Proven grant writing or grant management experience Strong analytical and financial acumen Background in nonprofit fundraising, research, or program development Excellent written and verbal communication Ability to collaborate effectively in a remote team environment Passion for serving communities impacted by trauma, homelessness, and recovery Previous nonprofit or advisory experience is a plus
This job posting was last updated on 10/6/2025