- Organization
- Kiona Foundation Inc
Grant Writer/Researcher
- Duration
- Recruiting now
- Location
- New York, NY
Opportunity Details
Ongoing
Remote
Recruiting now
New York, NY 10004
About this Opportunity
Overview
The Grant Writer / Researcher plays a vital role in supporting the mission of the Kiona Foundation. This volunteer position offers a unique opportunity to contribute to groundbreaking work in pediatric cancer research, family support, and community engagement. Volunteers in this role will work closely with a passionate and committed team to advance the Foundation’s strategic priorities.
Time CommitmentExpected commitment is Flexible, with flexibility based on availability and project needs. This is a remote volunteer position unless otherwise specified.
Key ResponsibilitiesIdentify federal, state, private, and corporate grant opportunities aligned with the Foundation’s mission (e.g., NIH, AWS, Cabrini Foundation).
Write compelling letters of inquiry, full proposals, and supporting materials using Kiona Foundation's IRB data, research summaries, and strategic plans.
Maintain a grants calendar and track submission deadlines, renewals, and reporting requirements.
Work with the Research and Executive teams to gather metrics, case studies, and financial documents.
Ideal candidates will be self-motivated, mission-aligned, and capable of working independently in a collaborative, virtual environment.
Benefits of Volunteering* Gain hands-on experience in a mission-driven nonprofit organization.
* Contribute to initiatives that directly impact children and families affected by cancer.
* Build professional connections and receive mentorship from experts in research, fundraising, and nonprofit leadership.
* Letters of recommendation and service hour documentation available upon request.
To ApplySubmit your interest via VolunteerMatch or by emailing a brief statement of interest and resume to [email protected]. Please include the role title in the subject line.
Skills/Interests
- Administrative
- Data Science
- Marketing
- Research