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AJIRA TANZANIA 2019 / NAFASI ZA KAZI 2019
Position: Part-time Grant Writer – Arusha
About this organization
About this organization
African People & Wildlife (APW) works to ensure a future where
humans and wild animals coexist and thrive. Working in Tanzania, we
partner with rural communities to create effective, sustainable
solutions that improve the lives of rural Africans while protecting the
natural world. To do this, we implement an internationally-recognized
model of community-driven conservation that establishes long-term
relationships with local people based on the respectful integration of
science and tradition. Our programs are designed to achieve a balance
between environmental conservation and sustainable livelihoods
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Consultancy Description and Responsibilities:
APW is seeking a motivated individual with consummate writing skills to work as a part-time grant writer. Applicants should have experience preparing grant proposals for a variety of donors, including government agencies (e.g. USAID, DFID, and AFD), public grant-makers, and private foundations. Demonstration of success is required. Applicants must have a bachelor’s degree, though candidates with a master’s degree are strongly preferred. Preference will also be given to applicants with a degree in a related field to conservation or development and/or familiarity with East African conservation, though neither is a requirement. The selected individual will work remotely in collaboration with APW team members in the US and Tanzania.
APW is seeking a motivated individual with consummate writing skills to work as a part-time grant writer. Applicants should have experience preparing grant proposals for a variety of donors, including government agencies (e.g. USAID, DFID, and AFD), public grant-makers, and private foundations. Demonstration of success is required. Applicants must have a bachelor’s degree, though candidates with a master’s degree are strongly preferred. Preference will also be given to applicants with a degree in a related field to conservation or development and/or familiarity with East African conservation, though neither is a requirement. The selected individual will work remotely in collaboration with APW team members in the US and Tanzania.
Support will be provided based on an hourly rate commensurate with experience.
Estimated Hours per Week: Flexible, depending on grant applications and deadlines. An estimate of 5-10 hours per week is a reasonable guideline.
4-Year Degree Required Professional
This is a consultancy position; no benefits offered.
Level of Language Proficiency
Consummate, English writing skills required.
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To Apply:
APW is an equal opportunity employer. Interested applicants should submit an updated CV, cover letter, and three references to info@africanpeoplewildlife.org. We will be accepting applications on a rolling basis until the consultancy is filled.
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