Freelance

Almost There Supportive Service is looking for a grant writer

May 10, 2022

Posted by Margarita Sanabria

Almost There Supportive Service is currently looking for an experience Grant Writer. Almost There Supportive Services takes pride in our mission to service Houston and Surrounding areas. We currently are in need of a passionate, determine, and open minded writer. We work closely with Felons , and women that are experiencing domestic violence.

Do you have experience with working with the population above or similar ? Then Apply!

ABOUT THE COMPANY

ATSS primary focus is to provide support services to women.  We primarily focus on women in domestic violence, addicts and ex offenders.

Our support services include, but are not limited to: housing, basic needs, workforce development/employment assistance, mentoring, and financial literacy.

Our goals are to reduce statistics and rates in the State of Texas, with those rates being: homelessness, recidivism and domestic violence.

In working towards making our community a safer place to live, we work towards reducing the burden of the government, creating a safe environment and contributing

towards helping families to experience a stable life in their community.

 

ABOUT THE ROLE/ RESPONSIBILITIES

Please DO NOT APPLY without verifiable experience. Thanks in Advance.

Live in Texas , Highly preferred

EDUCATION:

  • High school Diploma

Or

  • Associate/Bachelors degree (not mandatory)

EXPECTATIONS:

  • 3 years + Customer Service working experience
  • Work in OUTREACH or with population above
  • Verifiable portfolio at least 3 winning awards (We will verify : ) )
  • Confident
  • Can proofread your own work
  • Open Minded
  • Great listener
  • Honest
  • Reliable

COMPENSATION

  • $12,000 – $36,000 a year – Part-time, Contract

CONTACT

For more information, visit their website.

Apply here.

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