HOUSE Canada - Grant + Technical writer

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HOUSE
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
MJ
Executive Director
(2)
3
Preferred learners
  • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
  • Academic experience
Categories
Market research Grant writing Humanities Law and policy Social sciences
Skills
grant applications
Project scope
What is the main goal for this project?

We believe this project will include:

  • Identify granting bodies and maintain a positive relationship with their institutions.
  • Have a clear understanding of HOUSE and its affiliates’ histories, missions, and goals in order to adequately identify and apply to funding opportunities that reflect the organizations’ needs.
  • Work alongside the executive team to identify funding goals and opportunities.
  • Writing and submitting grant applications with a high degree of language proficiency.
  • Maintaining a grants database that clearly identifies grants that will be applied to, are in the process of being written, and have been submitted. The database should also indicate funding that was granted and applications that were not accepted.
  • Receive feedback from granting bodies if applications are not accepted. Apply feedback in future grant applications for ongoing improvement and skills development if necessary

What tasks will learners need to complete to achieve the project goal?
  • Writing and submitting grant applications with a high degree of language proficiency.

About the company

HOUSE stands for housing our university students equitably. we are an incorporated non-profit organization, set up by students, dedicated to developing student-controlled, permanently affordable accommodations across ontario and canada. we research, develop, and advocate for affordable and community-oriented student housing that benefits individuals and communities. we develop expertise unique to ontario while being inspired by best practices around the world.
we believe in social entrepreneurship and innovation, and in learning from the student-owned housing sector across north america and around the world. we believe in creating housing projects which are locally governed, self-financed, partially member-operated, and offer affordable rents. we believe that equitable access to affordable student housing is central to creating sustainable urban environments and building a more socially just world.