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Date Posted
Today
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100% Remote
Location
Remote, US National

Job Schedule
Flexible Schedule
Salary
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Benefits
Career Development
Categories
Job Type
Freelance
Career Level
Experienced
Travel Required
No specification
Education Level
Bachelor's/Undergraduate Degree
About the Role
Title: Grant Writing Consultant
Location: United States
Department: Remote
Contract
TFG Grant Writing Consultants work remotely and have the flexibility to accept grant project assignments based on their areas of expertise, interest, and availability. Candidates should have significant experience in all phases of the grant development process and strong foundational knowledge of grantmaking entities, especially federal grant programs.
Responsibilities
Grant Writing Consultants work closely with TFG staff and clients to identify and pursue grant funding opportunities. Responsibilities may include the following:
- Support all phases of the grant development lifecycle
- Assist in the development and refinement of project concepts and funding strategies
- Develop a full proposal narrative and other attachments
- Guide budget development, justification, and finalization
- Develop all application materials to ensure alignment with funder requirements and priorities
- Coordinate the finalization of application materials and guide the submission process
- Ensure compliance with grant guidelines and formatting standards, meeting all requirements leading to a funder review after submission
- Maintain clear communication with clients and internal teams throughout the development process
Qualifications
TFG is specifically looking to work with consultants who have demonstrated experience researching and securing grants in the following areas:
- Transportation and Infrastructure
- Broadband
- Energy and Power
- Water, Wastewater, and Stormwater
- Community & Economic Development
- Public Health and Social Services
- Science and Technology Innovation (R&D)
- Hazard Mitigation and Disaster Assistance
- Justice and Public Safety
- Parks and Recreation
- Education (K-12 and IHE) and Workforce Development
- Arts, Culture, and Humanities
- Agriculture and Rural Development
- Tribal Programming
Candidates must meet the following minimum criteria:
- Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college or university
- Master's Degree or higher encouraged
- 4+ years of professional grant writing and research experience
- Experience with state and federal grants and working with government agency applicants
- Experience with government entity applicants
Benefits
- Competitive hourly rate to commensurate with work experience and qualifications.
- Ability to choose projects and set your own working hours based on availability and interests
- Opportunity to work on diverse assignments, gaining experience across sectors, clients, and issue areas
- High-performing consultants often receive repeat contracts or opportunities for long-term work