
Fractional Business Development & Grant Writer
SupportFinity™, San Francisco, CA, United States
Bay Area Medical Academy (BAMA) and Step Into A Job! are dedicated to creating accessible pathways into healthcare careers for individuals from underserved communities. Through hands‑on training, supportive services, and strong employer partnerships, we help students overcome barriers and transition into meaningful, sustainable employment.
About the Role We are seeking a Fractional Business Development & Grant Writer to help drive our next phase of growth. This role is ideal for someone who is both a strong writer and a strategic thinker—someone who can secure funding while also building relationships that expand our impact. We are open to engaging this role as either a part‑time employee or an independent contractor, depending on experience and preference.
You will play a key role in identifying funding opportunities, writing compelling proposals, and developing partnerships with employers, funders, and community organizations.
What You’ll Do Grant Writing & Fund Development
Research and identify new grant opportunities (public, private, and corporate)
Write and submit grant proposals, letters of inquiry, and reports
Assist with managing grant timelines, deliverables, and compliance requirements
Partner with internal teams to gather program data, outcomes, and impact stories.
Contribute to fundraising and revenue diversification strategies
Track trends in workforce development and healthcare training funding
Recommend new opportunities aligned with organizational growth goals
Other business development related tasks as needed.
Required Experience
Demonstrated success in grant writing and securing funding
Experience in nonprofit fundraising, business development, or partnerships
Strong writing, communication, and storytelling skills
Ability to work independently and manage multiple priorities
Familiarity with California funding landscapes and/or workforce development preferred
Preferred Experience
Experience in healthcare, education, or workforce development programs
Knowledge of Bay Area funders, healthcare systems, or workforce boards
Experience working with organizations serving historically underserved communities
Details Flexible, fractional schedule (hours based on organizational needs)
Hybrid or remote, with occasional in‑person meetings in the Bay Area preferred
Compensation: Hourly or project‑based, commensurate with experience. We are open to engaging this role as either a part‑time employee or an independent contractor, depending on experience and preference.
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About the Role We are seeking a Fractional Business Development & Grant Writer to help drive our next phase of growth. This role is ideal for someone who is both a strong writer and a strategic thinker—someone who can secure funding while also building relationships that expand our impact. We are open to engaging this role as either a part‑time employee or an independent contractor, depending on experience and preference.
You will play a key role in identifying funding opportunities, writing compelling proposals, and developing partnerships with employers, funders, and community organizations.
What You’ll Do Grant Writing & Fund Development
Research and identify new grant opportunities (public, private, and corporate)
Write and submit grant proposals, letters of inquiry, and reports
Assist with managing grant timelines, deliverables, and compliance requirements
Partner with internal teams to gather program data, outcomes, and impact stories.
Contribute to fundraising and revenue diversification strategies
Track trends in workforce development and healthcare training funding
Recommend new opportunities aligned with organizational growth goals
Other business development related tasks as needed.
Required Experience
Demonstrated success in grant writing and securing funding
Experience in nonprofit fundraising, business development, or partnerships
Strong writing, communication, and storytelling skills
Ability to work independently and manage multiple priorities
Familiarity with California funding landscapes and/or workforce development preferred
Preferred Experience
Experience in healthcare, education, or workforce development programs
Knowledge of Bay Area funders, healthcare systems, or workforce boards
Experience working with organizations serving historically underserved communities
Details Flexible, fractional schedule (hours based on organizational needs)
Hybrid or remote, with occasional in‑person meetings in the Bay Area preferred
Compensation: Hourly or project‑based, commensurate with experience. We are open to engaging this role as either a part‑time employee or an independent contractor, depending on experience and preference.
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