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Non-Profit Leadership Coach

$17 - $22/hr

This role includes teaching core skills in nonprofit management, program development, volunteer management, fundraising, and grant writing, and helping students build these capabilities through ...

Non-Profit Tax Manager

Columbus, OH · On-site

$80 - $100/hr

This role will oversee assigned nonprofit tax engagements, review Form 990 and Form 990‑T returns ... Strong verbal and written communication skills. * Ability to delegate work as needed and provide ...

Nonprofit Tax Manager

Oakland, CA · On-site +1

$55 - $70/hr

Shining Star Consulting is seeking a Nonprofit Tax Manager to support our nonprofit clients with ... Strong written and verbal communication and interpersonal skills with a focus on building ...

Nonprofit Tax Manager

Oakland, CA · Remote

$55 - $70/hr

Shining Star Consulting is seeking a Nonprofit Tax Manager to support our nonprofit clients with ... Strong written and verbal communication and interpersonal skills with a focus on building ...

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... writing, and client presentations. * Monitor engagement profitability and manage budgets to ensure efficiency and adherence to timelines. Technical Expertise & Quality Control * Maintain up-to-date ...

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Attorney for small non-profit needed in Downtown Los Angeles / HYBRID!! This Jobot Job is hosted by ... Strong written and verbal communication skills * Ability to manage multiple priorities across ...

Serve as a trusted advisor to nonprofit clients on tax-exempt compliance matters, including UBIT ... Demonstrated ability to communicate verbally and in writing throughout all levels of organization ...

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How much do non profit writing jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for non profit writing in the United States is $35.58, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $24.04 and $51.68 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is non profit writing?

Non profit writing refers to creating written materials specifically for nonprofit organizations. This can include grant proposals, fundraising letters, donor communications, newsletters, website content, and annual reports. The goal is to inform, engage, and inspire supporters, donors, and the community about the organization's mission and impact. Non profit writing requires clear, persuasive storytelling and an understanding of the organization’s goals and audience. Strong writing skills and a passion for the cause are important for success in this field.

How does a non profit writer typically collaborate with program staff and development teams?

Non Profit Writers often work closely with program staff to gather accurate information and compelling stories about organizational impact, which they then use in grant proposals, reports, and donor communications. They also coordinate with development teams to ensure messaging aligns with fundraising strategies and organizational goals. Frequent meetings, interviews, and collaborative editing sessions are common, making strong communication and teamwork skills essential to success in this role.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a non profit writer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Nonprofit Writer, you need strong writing, research, and storytelling abilities, often supported by a degree in communications, English, or a related field. Familiarity with content management systems, donor management software, and grant writing tools is typically required. Excellent organizational skills, adaptability, and a passion for the nonprofit mission are standout soft skills in this role. These skills and qualities are crucial for crafting compelling narratives that engage supporters and secure funding for organizational initiatives.

What is the difference between Non Profit Writing vs Grant Writing?

AspectNon Profit WritingGrant Writing
Required CredentialsWriting skills, nonprofit sector knowledgeWriting skills, grant proposal experience, sometimes certifications
Work EnvironmentNonprofit organizations, advocacy groupsNonprofit organizations, foundations, government agencies
Employer & Industry UsageUsed across various nonprofit sectors for communicationPrimarily used for securing funding through grants
Common Search & ComparisonOften compared for writing roles in nonprofitsSpecialized writing for funding applications

Non Profit Writing involves creating content to support nonprofit missions, including newsletters, reports, and advocacy materials. Grant Writing specifically focuses on preparing proposals to secure funding through grants. While both roles require strong writing skills and nonprofit sector knowledge, Grant Writers often need experience with grant applications and may hold certifications. Non Profit Writers have broader communication responsibilities, whereas Grant Writers specialize in funding acquisition.

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Infographic showing various Non Profit Writing job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 78% Full Time, 17% Part Time, 3% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 93% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $73,999 per year, or $35.6 per hour.

Youth Literary Advisory Board Member

826 National

Roxbury, MA • On-site

$15.45/hr

Part-time

Re-posted 29 days ago


Job description

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About the Opportunity:

826 Boston is looking for new YLAB Members!

The Youth Literary Advisory Board (YLAB) is a paid youth leadership, writing, and community engagement program for students in grades 9-12. YLAB members will meet two times a week and will work together over the course of the year to create and publish an original publication of their own design. Through workshops, peer feedback, and mentorship, YLAB members will strengthen a wide range of writing skills, from poetry and creative nonfiction to fiction and prose. YLAB members will also play an active role in planning and facilitating innovative events and workshops in partnership with the Boston Athenaeum. Through field trips, guest speakers, public-facing events, and hands-on leadership experiences, YLAB members will build community, amplify youth voices, and explore the many ways writing can create change.


Apply online at: https://826boston.bamboohr.com/careers/128


Mission:826 Boston is a nonprofit writing, tutoring, and publishing organization where students in grades K-12 and beyond can share their stories, amplify their voices, and develop as leaders in school and in life.


Responsibilities:

  • Work 12-16 hours per month from September 2026 through June 2027
  • Attend in-person meetings twice a week. Meeting days, times, and locations are listed below:
    • Tuesdays, Time is still being finalized, but the two-hour meeting will take place somewhere in the range of 4-7pm
      • Location: Boston Athenaeum, 10-1/2 Beacon Street, Boston, MA 02108
    • Fridays, 4:30-6:30 PM
      • Location: 826 Boston Tutoring Center, 3035 Washington Street, Roxbury, MA 02119
  • Coordinate own transportation to and from each meeting
  • Adhere to the YLAB attendance expectations
  • Maintain regular communication with the YLAB Teaching Artist and Team Lead.
  • Log hours weekly in the timesheet tracker; complete surveys and other paperwork as requested.


YLAB Program Activities and Responsibilities

  • In collaboration with fellow YLAB members, produce an original publication of student writing.
    • Brainstorm and select a theme.
    • Draft, revise, and submit a piece of original work.
    • Provide peer feedback to other YLAB writers.
    • Moodboard for aesthetic of the book
    • Vote on a book title
    • Work closely with 826's Publishing Manager to decide the layout of the book including but not limited to, chapter titles, sequence book dimension
    • Collaborate with the book designer on the aesthetic of the book including reviewing cover and interior mock ups and providing feedback
  • In collaboration with fellow YLAB members, consult with the Boston Athenaeum on one or more events per semester to build community around writing and literacy for teens in Boston. Generate ideas, plan and prepare activities, and promote/attend/conduct events.


Optional Opportunities YLAB Members Can Join Outside of Scheduled Meetings:

  • Attend accessible events and field trips that are co-scheduled with other YLAB members
  • Tutor grade K-8 students during 826 Boston's After-School or Evening Tutoring program.
  • Participate in 826 Boston community events and fundraisers and/or external speaking engagements.


Qualifications:

826 Boston recognizes that impostor syndrome and the confidence gap might prevent some applicants from applying. Few candidates will have all of the relevant experience listed below, but 826 Boston is committed to assessing candidates with transferable skills and a willingness to be trained for this role.


The ideal YLAB candidates hold an enthusiastic belief in the mission of 826 Boston as evidenced by their personal passion for writing and youth leadership. They are deeply collaborative, creative thinkers, willing to try new things, and lead the way in creating and engaging in genuine opportunities for student leadership and community advocacy at 826 Boston. Bilingual and multilingual candidates are encouraged to apply.


Additionally, YLAB candidates must be:

  • Between the ages 14-19 years old
  • Currently enrolled in high school
  • A Boston resident
  • For applicants aged 14-17, able to obtain a state work permit
  • Eligible to work in the United States


Compensation: $15.45 per hour. Each YLAB Member will also receive a one year membership to the Boston Athenaeum.


This is a non-exempt, part-time, temporary position that reports to the YLAB Teaching Artist. The start date for this position is August 13, 2026. Applications will be considered on a rolling basis until all the spots are filled. It is in your best interest to apply as soon as possible.


826 Boston Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Statement

At 826 Boston, we honor and actively work toward diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) across our organization. We are committed to centering the voices of the students who we serve, to creating inclusive spaces, and to incorporating feedback from our community into our decision-making processes. Our DEI lens is always evolving through the courageous conversations in which we participate and the relationships that we build through our work and service. We strengthen our cultural competency through experience, training, and feedback, which informs the development of all new organizational practices and goals and the evaluation of all existing procedures.


826 Boston is dedicated to providing a platform for student advocacy through writing and publishing opportunities. In our work and mission, we are committed to dismantling white supremacy culture by recognizing that we are complicit in systems of racism and oppression.

We will work to hold ourselves accountable in addressing these harmful structures and behaviors.


About Us

826 Boston is part of a national network of youth writing centers, co-founded by the award-winning author Dave Eggers and educator Ninive Calegari, that were named in GOOD Magazine's "30 Places We Want to Work." Since opening in 2007, 826 Boston has delivered its free youth writing and tutoring programs to more than 29,000 students and has been recognized by The Boston Globe as one of the best places in the city to volunteer. 826 Boston's youth writers have published their work in The New York Times, The Boston Globe,and in numerous award-winning 826 Boston books, including A Place for Me in the World, which was hailed as a "triumph of middle school education" byThe Boston Globe. In 2014, the 826 network garnered the American Literacy Prize from the Library of Congress for its pioneering work to eradicate illiteracy in the United States.


Accommodations

826 Boston provides reasonable accommodations for candidates with disabilities at every stage of the application process. Disclosing a disability or requesting a need for accommodations is a separate process from admissions and will have absolutely no bearing on a candidate's application status. 826 Boston will make every effort to meet your request, but specific requests are not guaranteed. If you need to request an accommodation, please contact Catherine Gomez at catherine@826boston.org.


All qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.