Donor Research, Partner Outreach, and Grant Proposal Writing

Canada
negotiable Expires in 4 weeks

JOB DETAIL

Mission and objectives

Action Lab for Development is dedicated to advancing education, food security, and advocacy to empower entrepreneurs, newcomers and promote creative economies in Canada. We envision a future where local innovators and newcomers have the resources to thrive through growth and development. Our mission includes five key objectives: We provide tools and opportunities for creative innovation and entrepreneurship, focusing on continuous improvement. We enable networking and training activities to connect entrepreneurs, institutions, and partners. We educate entrepreneurs and newcomers about fair business practices and social responsibility. We guide emerging entrepreneurs in understanding social and business ecosystems through essential skills and techniques. We encourage youth involvement in volunteering and ensure universal access to research and education by building digital platforms for community knowledge and supporting local ingenuity. Action Lab For Development was registered as an Extra-Provincial Corporation in Alberta-Canada in 2024, granted special consultative status by the United Nations Economic and Social Council in 2020, reflecting our commitment to the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals. Our primary focus areas include: • Food Security • Advocacy • Education • These initiatives aim to positively impact local innovators, including newcomers in Canada who may be facing challenges related to integration into a new environment and starting life. Our research shows that access to education, particularly in social entrepreneurship, is a powerful tool for these individuals. It enables them to turn their experiences into practical solutions that benefit their communities.

Context

Social Services is a program designed to providing community outreach workers, social workers, and psychotherapy services to support vulnerable populations, particularly immigrants and aging individuals. The Social Services program would offer community outreach, social work, and psychotherapy services to support vulnerable populations, including immigrants and the elderly. It would provide resources for housing, legal aid, mental health support, crisis intervention, and integration assistance, helping individuals navigate challenges and improve their quality of life

Task Description

We are seeking three online volunteers to assist with donor research, partner outreach, and grant proposal writing. The tasks will be divided among the online volunteers, with each focusing on one specific area. The areas of responsibility are as follows: – Donor Research – Partner Outreach – Grant Proposal Writing Each online volunteer will be assigned one of these tasks, ensuring a clear distribution of responsibilities in line with our policy of assigning one task per online volunteer. The online volunteers will be responsible for researching organizations and potential donors focused on mental health and social services that could support our Social Services Program and related initiatives. They will gather contact information, relevant details, and draft outreach letters to solicit partnerships. Additionally, the volunteers will draft clear and compelling correspondence, including introduction letters, partnership proposals, and thank-you notes for outreach to donors and partners. The online volunteers will also write three tailored grant proposals for our Social Services Program, ensuring they align with the program’s goals and impact. All drafts will be submitted for internal review before final submission to ensure they meet the organization’s objectives. Note: The online volunteers will not be responsible for sending proposals or correspondence to identified donors or partners. Their focus will be on writing proposals, drafting and preparing materials for submission to Action Lab for Development.

Competencies and values

Living conditions and remarks

Canada

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