Posted Jul 9, 2026

Volunteer Grant Writer

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VOLUNTEER POSITION

CLPN’s Grant Writer is responsible for developing and writing grant proposals to grant-making organizations and will persuasively communicate CLPN’s mission and programs to potential funders. The Grant Writer will assemble and submit grant requests, establish and maintain personal contact and relationships with granter contacts, conduct prospect research, and maintain a calendar of submissions and other deadlines. This position requires someone who has excellent research, writing, and communication skills, is self-motivated, reliable, organized, thorough and timely. This is a volunteer position.

RESPONSIBILITIES

Previous grant writing and fundraising experience helpful but not necessary as a Certified Fund Raising Executive (CFRE) Grant Writing Course may be offered to qualified candidates.

Confidential: All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.

Time Commitment: The minimum commitment is an average of 10-15 hours per week including a weekly one-on-one meeting with the President and monthly report during Board of Director meetings.

How to Apply: Please apply through https://smartrecruiters.com . You must apply with a CV and cover letter that outlines why you think you are suitable for the position (please refer to the requirements for this position). Additionally, please stipulate how many hours you are able to contribute to CLPN a week. If your application does not fulfil these requirements it will not be considered.

Founded in 2010, the Catholic League for the Poor of Nigeria, Inc. (“CLPN”) is an IRS 501(c)(3) organization working toward the design and construction of a modern Western style hospital for the poor in Southeastern Nigeria. We believe that we will achieve this through the creation of volunteer and professional assistance networks who hold a strong commitment to help the overseas poor, while the poor still reside in their own homeland. To wait to provide medical care until after the poor become refugees in a foreign land often is too little too late

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