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Intern - Grants and Fundraising
The Stolen Children Documentary
Los Angeles, CA
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The Stolen Children Film, a feature length documentary on adoption in Cambodia, seeks two part-time grant & proposal writing interns for approximately 3 hours per week (hours may vary based on schedule and grant calendar). The Stolen Children Film focuses on socially-conscious themes including social issues, adoption, culture, and Asian identity. Our grant & proposal interns will work closely together to research applicable grants and write proposals for said grants. This Fall 2020 internship session will be held online from September 7, 2020 - December 7, 2020.
The ideal candidate must be detail-oriented and organized, able to prioritize tasks and work quickly and efficiently in a deadline-oriented environment. Prior experience with grant writing or relevant development/funding experience is a plus; must have excellent writing and analytical skills and a basic familiarity with the financial and budgetary requirements of standard grant applications. The candidate should be able to develop an understanding of The Stolen Children Film's core missions and values, and present them in appealing, accurate and concise ways. Must exercise keen judgment, discretion, and diplomacy. Must be able to think critically and be flexible to time-sensitive situations as they arise.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
· Conduct prospect research for grants applicable to the company
· Develop and write grant proposals, narratives, and Letters of Intent for the project, persuasively communicating the project's missions and initiatives in order to secure funding (please note this may include the project's financial information)
· Prepare grant proposals, reports, and other necessary documentation to funders as required
· Research and prepare profiles for foundations, corporations, and individual funders as needed
· Maintain records for submission deadlines, renewals, and reporting
· Communicate by email, phone, and letter with potential funders where necessary, including but not limited to responding to requests for information and submitting official letters of inquiry
· All work will be done remotely and schedule is flexible, but a willingness to be ''on call'' at various times is a plus
BASIC QUALIFICATIONS:
Superb written and oral communication skills
Ability to articulate outcomes and to interpret and present program and financial information
Deadline-oriented
Able to take independent initiative
Ability to organize and schedule work effectively
Effectively plan workload and follows through to completion
High level of proficiency using Microsoft word and Google Docs
Ability to handle multiple tasks and work in a fast paced environment
Superb written and oral communication skills
Ability to articulate outcomes and to interpret and present program and financial information
Deadline-oriented
Able to take independent initiative
Ability to organize and schedule work effectively
Effectively plan workload and follows through to completion
High level of proficiency using Microsoft word and Google Docs
Ability to handle multiple tasks and work in a fast paced environment
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The Stolen Children Film, a feature length documentary on adoption in Cambodia, seeks two part-time grant & proposal writing interns for approximately 3 hours per week (hours may vary based on schedule and grant calendar). The Stolen Children Film focuses on socially-conscious themes including social issues, adoption, culture, and Asian identity. Our grant & proposal interns will work closely together to research applicable grants and write proposals for said grants. This Fall 2020 internship session will be held online from September 7, 2020 - December 7, 2020.
The ideal candidate must be detail-oriented and organized, able to prioritize tasks and work quickly and efficiently in a deadline-oriented environment. Prior experience with grant writing or relevant development/funding experience is a plus; must have excellent writing and analytical skills and a basic familiarity with the financial and budgetary requirements of standard grant applications. The candidate should be able to develop an understanding of The Stolen Children Film's core missions and values, and present them in appealing, accurate and concise ways. Must exercise keen judgment, discretion, and diplomacy. Must be able to think critically and be flexible to time-sensitive situations as they arise.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
· Conduct prospect research for grants applicable to the company
· Develop and write grant proposals, narratives, and Letters of Intent for the project, persuasively communicating the project's missions and initiatives in order to secure funding (please note this may include the project's financial information)
· Prepare grant proposals, reports, and other necessary documentation to funders as required
· Research and prepare profiles for foundations, corporations, and individual funders as needed
· Maintain records for submission deadlines, renewals, and reporting
· Communicate by email, phone, and letter with potential funders where necessary, including but not limited to responding to requests for information and submitting official letters of inquiry
· All work will be done remotely and schedule is flexible, but a willingness to be ''on call'' at various times is a plus
BASIC QUALIFICATIONS:
Superb written and oral communication skills
Ability to articulate outcomes and to interpret and present program and financial information
Deadline-oriented
Able to take independent initiative
Ability to organize and schedule work effectively
Effectively plan workload and follows through to completion
High level of proficiency using Microsoft word and Google Docs
Ability to handle multiple tasks and work in a fast paced environment
Superb written and oral communication skills
Ability to articulate outcomes and to interpret and present program and financial information
Deadline-oriented
Able to take independent initiative
Ability to organize and schedule work effectively
Effectively plan workload and follows through to completion
High level of proficiency using Microsoft word and Google Docs
Ability to handle multiple tasks and work in a fast paced environment
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