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Grant Writer & Philanthropic Researcher

January 30, 2026

About JGO

The Jewish Grad Organization (JGO) is a dynamic organization dedicated to enriching the experience of Jewish graduate students on over 150+ campuses. We provide support through Jewish programming, funding initiatives, and access to speakers across various professions and specialties. By fostering a vibrant community for post-graduate students, we ensure the next generation of Jewish professionals remains connected and inspired.

Position Summary

We are looking for a strategic and highly organized Freelance Grant Writer & Researcher to expand our funding portfolio during a period of significant growth. In this role, you will act as a bridge between JGO’s expansive campus impact and the philanthropic community. You will be responsible for the "full-cycle" grant process: from digging into 990s to find obscure family offices to crafting sophisticated proposals that articulate why graduate-level engagement is a critical investment for the Jewish future.

Key Responsibilities

  • Strategic Research: Identify and vet potential funding partners, including Jewish family offices, private foundations, and regional Federations.
  • Proposal Development: Write and submit compelling LOIs, grant applications, and sponsorship decks for JGO’s programming and professional speaker series.
  • Pipeline Management: Build and maintain a systematic "Grant Calendar" to track deadlines, submissions, and reporting requirements.
  • Donor Stewardship: Assist in the creation of impact reports that demonstrate JGO’s value to our 150+ campus network.
  • Messaging: Work with leadership to refine our "case for support," specifically highlighting our unique role in the professional/graduate student space.

Required Qualifications

  • Track Record: 3+ years of experience in grant writing, with specific success in the Jewish philanthropic sector.
  • Knowledge Base: Familiarity with the major foundations supporting Jewish life and an understanding of the "Family Office" landscape.
  • Strong Voice: Ability to write persuasively for a sophisticated audience of donors and board members.
  • Niche Expertise: An understanding of the graduate/young professional demographic is a significant plus.

Submission Requirements

Please submit a brief cover letter or summary of your most significant "win" in the Jewish non-profit space.

  1. Two writing samples (preferably a successful grant proposal and an LOI).
  2. Your fee structure (Hourly rate or monthly retainer).
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