World Action Fund Volunteer Position as Grant Writers Jobs in Uganda
World Action Fund Volunteer Position as Grant Writers Jobs in Uganda
World Action Fund a non-profit organisation working in Uganda and South Sudan, that shares a commitment to promote activities that contribute to the community’s well being, emergency aid and development programs.
Volunteers accomplish this by sharing their unique talents, skills, and knowledge, and by adapting to the challenges. The Grant Writer is responsible for developing and writing grant proposals to grant-making organizations and will persuasively communicate WAF’s mission and programmes to potential funders.
The Grant Writer will assemble and submit grant requests, establish and maintain personal contact and relationships with granter contacts, conduct prospect research, and maintain a calendar of submissions and other deadlines.
Volunteers provide social, educational, recreational, and other services that enhance personal development and create links between the communities.
Duties
We are in urgent need of the best fundraisers or grant writers in different fields of expertise in the following areas:
Alcohol/Drug Abuse Counseling and Treatment
Alternatives to Violence Training
HIV/AIDS Education Counseling
Street Children
Inter-tribal conflict management and resolution
Domestic Violence
Human Trafficking and Enslavement
Vocational Skills Training
Emergency aid in conflict and drought resistance
Training on sanitary pads production
Support to Orphans and Volunerable Children
Improve Quality of Education: Building Private Primary School to support the needy (To start 2019)
Reproductive Health Rights for adolescents
Individual/Group Counseling
Innovative enteprise to the youths
Old age support project
Adult Literacy
Responsible Parenting and Guidence
Self Development
Transitional Assistance
Support and rehabilitation of Disabilities
Community Health and Promotion
Construction and Rehabilitation of Schools and Health Facilities
Expectations:
The organization is expected to ensure that you:
Learn about the organization and its volunteer policies;
Get an orientation to the organization and training for your volunteer role;
Know the organization’s policy or protocol for handling complaints or any issues of concern;
Ask for and have regular reviews or evaluations of your performance;
Get guidance and support in your volunteer role;
Be reimbursed for all volunteer work-related expenses for the organization upon successful grant application
Will not be paid salary for this position until grants are accessed by the applicant
Responsibilities:
As a volunteer, you have the responsibility to:
Be reliable and responsible;
Communicate any issues or concerns which are likely to affect your volunteer duties;
Do your duties as assigned and directed;
Work keenly with management to identify key areas to focus funding tasks
Manage relationships, follow up with donors and create partnerships with
organisations
Accept guidance from the Volunteer Coordinator or supervisor;
Be willing to learn and participate in orientation, training programs, and meetings;
Research thoroughly new funding needs and other key donors, trusts, foundations, corporate
Understand the role of the paid staff, maintain a smooth working relationship with them and stay within the bounds of the volunteer role;
Create internal database of past, current and potential donors
Keep sensitive organizational information confidential;
Conduct the full range of activities required to prepare, submit, and manage grant proposals to foundation and corporate sources
Evaluate prospects for corporate and foundation grants
Comply with all grant reporting as required by foundation/corporate donors
Maintain current records in database and in paper files, including grant tracking and reporting
Work with Executive Director or WAF program team of fundraising to provide input for all written institutional materials.
Assist with other fundraising projects as requested
Comply with the policies and procedures of the organization.
Knowledge and Skills
Provable successful grant acquisition
Experience with proposal writing and institutional donors
Strong written communication skills; ability to write clear, structured, articulate, and persuasive proposals
Strong editing skills
Attention to detail
Ability to meet deadlines
Knowledge of fundraising information sources
Knowledge of fundraising techniques and strategies
Strong contributor in team environments
Skills and Qualification:
Strong academic background and experience
Experience in research and grant writing
Minimum of 3 years’ experience with grant writing and program management
Previous experience with non-profit fundraising
Experience working in deadline-driven environments
Able to work well in a team environment, handle multiple assignments and meet deadlines
Independent, self starter, independent worker, proactive and resourceful
Flexible and adaptable
Have interest in understanding and supporting to the development of the communities
How to Apply:
Kindly submit your covering letter and CV to Recruitment Team, World Action Fund: recruit@worldactionfund.org detailing your skills, experience, interest in the volunteer work and availability.
Only CV/resume and cover letter are accepted, dont sent transcripts and any other reference documents
Interested candidates should apply online by 31st March 2019
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