Non-Profit Proposal / Grant Writing

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BC Hospice Palliative Care Association
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Pablita Thomas
Executive Director
(10)
3
Preferred learners
  • Anywhere
  • Academic experience
Categories
Market research Grant writing Humanities Law and policy Social sciences
Skills
grant applications request for proposal persuasive communication
Project scope
What is the main goal for this project?

We are looking for assistance in finding and completing proposals and/or grant applications that support our mission and vision statement.

We believe this project will include:

  • Assist with defining a company-identified community problem and defining the scope of a corresponding project.
  • Develop a needs statement that characterizes the community problem and justifies the need for our project and funding.
  • Identify potential sponsors and funding opportunities that are a good fit for our organization and project.
  • Interpret a request for proposal (RFP).
  • Research, plan, write, edit, and revise a persuasive proposal narrative.
  • Improve the clarity and persuasiveness of our company's grant proposal writing.
  • Research into other grant opportunities to support our cause
How will you support learners in completing the project?

Interns will have an opportunity to work with a progressive non-profit with weekly check ins and a team work atmosphere.

About the company
  • https://bchpca.org
  • 11 - 50 employees
  • Non-profit, philanthropic & civil society, Hospital, health, wellness & medical, Individual & family services

The BC Hospice Palliative Care Association is a open not-for-profit, membership organization, which has been representing individuals and organizations committed to promoting and delivering hospice
palliative care to British Columbians for over 34 years. Our members provide a broad range of hospice palliative care programs
and services to people in need across the province of BC and the Yukon who are dying, their loved ones who are grieving and caregivers. The services hospice societies deliver are accessible to all, regardless of the type of illness, age, sex, sexual orientation, race, culture and religious beliefs.