Experienced Grant Writer for Tribal / Native Health & Social Services

Remote Full-time
We are a small, early-stage social impact startup building NunaHub – a simple community platform that helps tribal governments and Native-serving programs organize:Community calendars (events, cultural activities, youth programs)Resource navigation (benefits, housing help, social services, mental health)Light telehealth / tele-services (connecting residents to trusted providers)We work primarily with Alaska Native and Arizona tribal / Native-serving organizations (tribal governments, urban Indian health centers, social service and youth programs).We are looking for an experienced grant writer (contract / 1099) with real experience working with tribal / Native-serving organizations. We have a limited budget but very focused scope for an initial Phase 1. We care a lot about fit and efficiency, and we want someone who can be honest about what is realistic within a fixed budget. Phase 1 – small but serious test projectPhase 1 budget: USD $2,000–$2,500 totalExpected hours: roughly 40–60 hours at $35–45/hourDeliverable 1 – Grant map & simple calendar (≈10–15 hours)Review our current work and pilot ideas in Alaska and Arizona.Identify 15–20 high-fit funding opportunities for the next 6–12 months, focusing on:Tribal / Native-serving foundations and community foundationsHealth, behavioral health, suicide prevention, youth, social servicesTelehealth, digital inclusion, community wellnessOrganize this into a simple grant tracker / calendar (bolthires Sheet / Excel) with:Funder name, link, focus, funding rangeEligibility (tribe/nonprofit/fiscal sponsor, etc.)Deadlines and your quick fit rating (high / medium / low)Deliverable 2 – Two priority proposals (≈25–35 hours total)Work with us and our tribal partners to select 2 top-priority opportunities from the list.Help shape clear project concepts (goals, activities, timeline, basic budget). Prepare for each opportunity:A detailed proposal outline, andA strong first draft of the narrative (we will support with local context, data, and letters of support). Deliverable 3 – Buffer for revisions / third opportunity (≈5–10 hours)Time reserved for:Revisions based on our feedback or funder requirements, and/orA short concept note / letter of inquiry for a third opportunity, if time allows. We will handle final submission, signatures, and internal approvals.Your job is to get us to clear, well-structured, culturally respectful drafts and a practical roadmap. Most work can be done remotely and asynchronously, with occasional Zoom calls for alignment. Required experiencePlease apply only if you meet most of these:3+ years of grant writing with a focus on at least one of:Tribal governments / councilsTribal health organizations or urban Indian health centersNative-serving nonprofits (social services, youth, education, housing, behavioral health)A proven record of successful grants (foundation / community foundation / government):You do not need to share confidential documents, but you can describe funder + topic + approx.size. Comfortable writing about:Behavioral health, suicide prevention, youth programs,Community wellness, social services, housing support, or digital inclusion / telehealth. Strong written English – clear, concise, and not full of buzzwords. Able to work as a 1099 contractor / freelancer, manage your own time, and respect a fixed Phase 1 budget. Nice to haveDirect experience with Alaska Native organizations (tribes, consortia, foundations, housing authorities, health organizations). Experience with Arizona tribes or Native-serving organizations (e.g., Salt River, Gila River, Navajo, Hopi, urban Indian centers).Familiarity with:Indian Health Service (IHS)SAMHSA, HRSA, CDC, or similar federal grantsCommunity broadband, digital equity, or telehealth initiatives. Budget & future workThis is a contract / 1099 role, not full-time employment. Phase 1 budget cap: USD $2,000–$2,500 total, including your fees. If we both feel it is a good fit and we see strong progress, there may be future project-based work (e.g., additional proposals, or a small monthly retainer for ongoing grant work). We understand that no one can guarantee a grant award, but we are specifically seeking someone who:Has a realistic sense of hit rates, andCan help us focus on opportunities where we have a meaningful chance given our size and stage.When you submit your proposal, please include:A short intro about your experience with tribal / Native-serving organizations. 2–3 examples of grants you have worked on (funder + general topic + approximate size + whether they were funded). Your hourly rate and a proposed breakdown of hours for Phase 1, for example:X hours for grant map + calendarY hours for two priority proposalsZ hours for revisions / concept noteAny relevant writing samples (you may redact sensitive information). We are a very small, mission-driven team, trying to build something that actually works for Native communities.If you are experienced in this space and can work smartly within a fixed budget, we would love to start a conversation. Apply tot his job
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