Position Summary
The Entry Level Grant Writer is responsible for conducting prospect research, identifying funding sources, and developing sophisticated, compelling, high-quality grant proposals and reports to maximize support for priority projects and programs. This position reports to the Director of Development and Conservation Programs.
Primary Responsibilities
Generate revenue through developing, preparing and submitting compelling, high-quality grant and gift proposals for TPWF programs including but not limited to Gear Up for Game Wardens and Stewards of the Wild
Develop content, prepare, and submit reports for funded projects according to funders' guidelines, interests, and restrictions
Collaborate with subject matter experts to inform proposal and report development process
Identify, research and analyze new and existing donors and prospects for gift cultivation using databases, online information, and other resources
Help identify, qualify and strategically prioritize grant funding opportunities
Manage and adhere to a comprehensive proposal and report calendar that tracks submissions, upcoming deadlines, reporting requirements, and moves management
Monitor proposal progress ensuring receipt by funders and tracking funding award decisions
Enter and maintain relevant data in database and produce reports to guide team discussions on upcoming deadlines and strategies
Provide skilled editorial assistance, editing and proofreading materials as requested
Secondary Responsibilities
Prepare accurate donor/prospect bios and overviews as needed
Acquire and maintain sound knowledge and understanding of the mission, values, strategic goals, and programs of TPWF
Maintain constituent confidence and protect operations by keeping information confidential
Contribute to team effort by accomplishing related results as needed
Preferred Background and Skills
Bachelor's degree
This is an entry-level position; familiarity with grant writing or fundraising is preferred but not required
Excellent written, verbal and interpersonal communication skills
Advanced skills in Microsoft Office including Power Point, Word and Excel
Ability to handle an extensive and diverse workload while maintaining a positive perspective
A strong work ethic, sense of urgency, attention to detail, and ability to think independently
Ability to interface with individuals at every level of an organization, both internally and externally
Ability to adapt quickly to, plan for, and manage multiple projects in a fast-paced setting
Strong initiative, self-motivation, integrity and sense of humor
Application Instructions: Please send a cover letter, resume, and writing sample to Kate Potts, Office Manager, Email: Note: Incomplete applications and Easy Apply applications will not be considered.
This is a full-time position requiring in-office presence at the Dallas office.
For more than 30 years, TPWF has played a leading role in Texas conservation, helping permanently protect more than 215,000 acres (an area larger than some countries) and enhance and expand the Texas State Parks system through land acquisition and the creation of new parks (like Palo Pinto Mountains State Park, opening in 2025). TPWF works to restore and conserve fragile ecosystems, including over 110,000 acres of native grassland habitat and more than 7,100 acres of coastal barrier along Matagorda Peninsula. Our vision is for all Texans to have access to the wild things and wild places in our state, both now and for generations to come.