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Weekend Grant Writer Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Grant Writer

Cleveland, OH · On-site

$45K - $55K/yr

The grant writer drives a key revenue source by securing unrestricted and program specific funding from the private and public sectors, including foundation, corporate, and government grant sources.

Salary: $24-$26/Hour DOE Grant Writer/Coordinator Reports To: Executive Director Team: Administration Benefits: Full-time, health, dental, vision insurance, Vacation/Sick Leave, Simple IRA, Non ...

Grant Writer

Lake Stevens, WA · On-site

$32 - $36.80/hr

Grant Writer (Part-Time, 16 Hours/Week) Location: Sherwood Community Services, Lake Stevens, WA Hiring Range: $32.00 - $36.80 Salary Range: $32.00 - $41.60 Department: Development & Partnership ...

Grant Writer

Paul, ID · On-site +1

The Grant Writer uses strong writing skills, data analysis, and emerging technologies--including artificial intelligence (AI) tools--to increase efficiency, strengthen narratives, and support ...

POSITION SUMMARY The Grant Writer for Optimus Health Care, Inc., plays a vital role in securing funds from various sources. Working under the guidance of the Director of Grants & Development, the ...

Grant Writer

Albuquerque, NM · On-site

$53K - $67K/yr

E07 Position Summary The Grant Writer at CNM is responsible for researching, writing, and submitting grant proposals to secure funding for various projects and programs. This position works closely ...

The Grant Writer will be challenged to research, synthesize information, write, and assemble competitive proposals to support a family of organizations delivering an array of services including but ...

The Grant Writer will be challenged to research, synthesize information, write, and assemble competitive proposals to support a family of organizations delivering an array of services including but ...

Grant Writer

Sanborn, NY · On-site

$40K - $46K/yr

As our Grant Writer, your work won't simply produce proposals it will help bring transformational ideas to life. This is an outstanding opportunity for a grant professional who enjoys research ...

Grant Writer

Oakland, CA · On-site

$31.18/hr

We are seeking an experienced Grant Writing Specialist who will join our Fundraising/ Public Relations team. They will work on developing strategy, drafting and seeking grant proposals and prospects ...

Grant Writer

Paul, ID · On-site +1

The Grant Writer uses strong writing skills, data analysis, and emerging technologies--including artificial intelligence (AI) tools--to increase efficiency, strengthen narratives, and support ...

Grant Writer

Sioux Center, IA · On-site

$24 - $26/hr

Grant Writer/Coordinator Reports To: Executive Director Team: Administration Benefits: Full-time, health, dental, vision insurance, Vacation/Sick Leave, Simple IRA, Non-Exempt status Position Summary ...

Grant Writer Classification: Regular, Full-Time, Salaried Exempt Location: Hybrid following in-person new hire training. On campus once per week for meetings Reports to: Director of Development ...

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Grant Writer

Lake Stevens, WA · On-site

$32 - $36.80/hr

Description Grant Writer (Part-Time, 16 Hours/Week) Location: Sherwood Community Services, Lake Stevens, WA Hiring Range: $32.00 - $36.80 Salary Range: $32.00 - $41.60 Department: Development ...

The Grant Writer will be challenged to research, synthesize information, write, and assemble competitive proposals to support a family of organizations delivering an array of services including but ...

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How much do weekend grant writer jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 3, 2026, the average yearly pay for weekend grant writer in the United States is $66,107.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $52,000.00 and $73,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Weekend Grant Writer?

A Weekend Grant Writer is a professional who researches, writes, and submits grant proposals on behalf of organizations, nonprofits, or businesses, typically working during weekends. This role often involves identifying funding opportunities, gathering supporting documents, and ensuring proposals meet funder guidelines. Weekend Grant Writers may work part-time, freelance, or remotely to accommodate organizations that require grant support outside of standard weekday hours. Their efforts help secure essential funding for various projects and initiatives.

What is the difference between Weekend Grant Writer vs Part-Time Grant Writer?

AspectWeekend Grant WriterPart-Time Grant Writer
CredentialsTypically requires grant writing experience and relevant certificationsSimilar credentials, often with flexible experience levels
Work EnvironmentPrimarily remote or freelance, working on weekendsFlexible, may work weekdays or weekends depending on project needs
Employer & IndustryNonprofits, educational institutions, healthcare organizationsSame industries, often as freelancers or part-time employees

Weekend Grant Writers focus on completing grant proposals during weekends, often as freelancers or part-time workers. Part-Time Grant Writers may work during weekdays or weekends, offering flexible schedules. Both roles require similar skills and credentials, with the main difference being the specific work hours and scheduling flexibility.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Weekend Grant Writer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Weekend Grant Writer, you need excellent research, writing, and organizational skills, often supported by experience in nonprofit fundraising or a related field. Familiarity with grant management software, online databases, and knowledge of the grant application process are typically required. Strong time management, attention to detail, and the ability to communicate persuasively make someone stand out in this position. These skills are critical for crafting compelling proposals, meeting tight deadlines, and securing funding for organizations.

What are some common challenges faced by Weekend Grant Writers, and how can they effectively manage their workload?

Weekend Grant Writers often face the challenge of balancing tight deadlines with limited availability for stakeholder communication, as many collaborators may not be reachable outside standard business hours. To manage this, it's important to proactively schedule check-ins and clarify project requirements before the weekend begins. Effective time management, clear communication via email or project management tools, and setting realistic milestones are key strategies for staying on track and producing high-quality proposals within a condensed timeframe.
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Infographic showing various Weekend Grant Writer job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 3% As Needed, 7% Full Time, 89% Part Time, and 1% Temporary. Highlights an 94% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $66,107 per year, or $31.8 per hour.
Grant Writer

$71K - $89K/yr

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Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 18 days ago


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Description

Change Lives and Transform Communities - Join Our Development Team!

Neighborhood Legal Services of Los Angeles County (NLSLA) provides free assistance to over 175,000 individuals and families each year through innovative projects that expand access to justice. We see the law as a powerful tool for social change, and we're looking for passionate individuals to help us fight for justice.


We value diverse perspectives and experiences, and we believe that a strong community is built through inclusivity. NLSLA is proud to foster an environment that welcomes individuals from all backgrounds and abilities, and we encourage all qualified candidates to apply.


About the Role
NLSLA seeks a highly skilled, strategic, and mission driven Grant Writer who will play a critical role in securing the resources necessary to sustain and grow our work servicing low-income communities across Los Angeles County. Under the direction of the Director of Development, the Grant Writer will lead efforts to identify, pursue, and secure public and private funding opportunities at the local, state and federal levels. This position is central to advancing NLSLA's mission by translating complex legal services work into compelling, competitive proposals that generate significant revenue in support of free civil legal services for vulnerable individuals and families.


The ideal candidate is an exceptional writer and strategic thinker who brings demonstrated success in government grant prospecting and proposal development, with the ability to manage multiple funding streams, deadlines and priorities in a fast-paced, high impact environment.


As a key member of NLSLA's Development team, the Grant Writer will build deep expertise in grant research, public funding systems and requirements, working closely with program leadership, finance and executive staff to align funding opportunities with organizational priorities and compliance obligations. While the primary focus is on government funding, the Grant Writer will also support targeted, program-specific proposals to private foundations as part of NLSLA's broader fundraising strategy to increase unrestricted support.


This is an opportunity for a results-oriented professional who is motivated by impact, thrives on collaboration and is committed to advancing equity and access to justice through high-quality, mission-driven work.


In this role, you would report to the Director of Development. This position is exempt.


What You'll Do

Research and assess funding opportunities to support provision of civil legal services in all areas that most impact low-income people including affordable housing and eviction defense, access to public benefits, support for domestic violence victims, access to healthcare, worker and consumer rights, and employment and training.

Utilize and know how to navigate platforms, which identify possible funding opportunities.

Partner with advocates to learn about programs and emerging needs and be able to translate into a strong written narrative with case story examples.

Write and submit letters of inquiry, concept papers, and grant proposals to federal, state, county, and city government agencies to support NLSLA's legal advocacy priorities.

Create and utilize database systems to track grant applications and progress.

Work with NLSLA Development and Fiscal Staff to develop materials and budgets for proposals.

This position is designated as hybrid. Employees are required to work on-site a minimum of four (4) days per week, with the remaining time eligible for remote work as business needs allow. Specific in-office days may be set by the department or manager to support team collaboration and organizational priorities.

Travel to NLSLA program offices, courthouses, and other locations throughout Los Angeles County may be required.

Requirements

What You'll Need

Bachelor's degree in Public Policy, Political Science, English, or related field, or comparable work experience.

Minimum of three (3) years' experience in grant writing with a demonstrated track record of securing public local, state and/or federal funding, and managing the full lifecycle of government grants, including prospecting, proposal development, and submission.

Exceptional research, writing, editing and storytelling skills, with the ability to translate complex legal, policy, and programmatic information into clear, persuasive and fundable proposals.

Demonstrated ability to manage multiple deadlines and competing priorities with precision, organization, and accountability in a fast-paced environment.

Experience leveraging AI tools to enhance grant research, drafting, and editing processes.

Familiarity with grant research using other fundraising sourcing resources.

Excellent written and verbal communication skills.

Strong analytical skills, including the ability to interpret data, outcomes, and program metrics to strengthen proposals and reports.

Fluency in written and spoken English.

Self-directed with the ability to work both independently and collaboratively.

Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to work well within a team.

High degree of professionalism, discretion and sound judgment, particularly in handling sensitive and confidential information. 

Working knowledge of Microsoft Outlook, Word and Excel, business communication platforms, and web-based case management platforms.

Passion for NLSLA mission and demonstrated commitment to advocating for the legal rights of low-income individuals.


Bonus Points

Certification in grant writing, proposal development, and/or fundraising preferred.


Why You'll Love Working with Us
At NLSLA, we believe in supporting our staff as they grow in their careers and live balanced lives. We offer:

  • Competitive Salary: $71,000-$89,000, based on experience.
  • Generous Time Off: 15 paid holidays, 2 to 5 weeks of vacation depending on seniority, and 12 days of sick leave. Exempt employees are eligible for compensatory time in accordance with company policy.
  • Comprehensive Benefits:
    • Medical, dental, and vision insurance with a variety of plan options.
    • Basic Life and AD&D Insurance, Long-Term Disability Insurance.
    • 403(b) retirement plan with employer contributions and options for voluntary contributions.
    • Monthly bilingual supplement for qualified employees.
  • A Culture of Inclusion: We are committed to fostering a respectful, inclusive work environment where everyone can thrive.
  • Perks: Technology reimbursement to help you stay connected and equipped to do your best work.


Equal Employment Opportunity Policy

NLSLA is committed to provide a work environment that respects the dignity and worth of each individual and is free from all forms of employment discrimination based on each and every characteristic protected under the law and beyond.


Decisions related to hiring, compensating, training, evaluating performance, promoting, or terminating are made fairly, and are based on job-related qualities and abilities. We provide equal employment opportunities to all qualified candidates and employees. We examine our unconscious biases and take responsibility for always striving to create an inclusive environment that makes every employee and candidate feel welcome.


We further expect every member of the NLSLA community to do their part to cultivate and maintain an environment where everyone has the opportunity to feel included and is afforded the respect and dignity they deserve.


We will consider for employment all qualified applicants, including those with criminal histories, in a manner consistent with applicable state and local laws, including the City of Los Angeles' Fair Chance Initiative for Hiring Ordinance. Please note that, in limited circumstances, certain convictions may be considered incompatible with the responsibilities of specific roles, particularly where the safety and well-being of vulnerable client populations are a concern.


NLSLA's Commitments

We are committed to fostering a culture of inclusion and belonging within our organization and the communities we serve. We achieve this through:

Continuous Learning: Cultivating cultural competency and humility among staff through ongoing training, open dialogue, and self-reflection.

Equitable Practices: Regularly reviewing and revising policies, procedures, and decision-making processes to ensure fairness and access for all.

Strategic Resource Allocation: Directing resources towards initiatives that empower communities.

Meaningful Community Engagement: Partnering with the communities we serve to co-create solutions and foster trust.

A Respectful Workplace: Providing a work environment free from discrimination and where every individual is valued, heard, and respected for their unique contributions.