RESPONSIBILITIES
Proposal Development & Fundraising
- Lead grant prospecting and identify potential funding partners across public and corporate philanthropic donors (including corporate foundations)
- Draft clear and persuasive project descriptions, problem statements, objectives, outputs, and activities.
- Develop tailored proposals, concept notes, budgets, pitches, and due diligence forms for diverse donor audiences.
- Support the Director in cultivating and stewarding relationships with public-private donors, leveraging networks to secure large financial commitments.
- Coordinate with CI’s global government, corporate, and public funding teams to integrate Africa opportunities into global pipelines.
- Provide thorough copy edits and ensure proposals meet donor templates, formats, and submission requirements.
- Proofread all documents for accuracy, consistency, and completeness before submission.
Budget & Financial Alignment
- Collaborate with finance teams to ensure budgets align with proposal narratives.
- Prepare and refine budget justifications/narratives as required by donors.
- Check coherence between activities, timelines, human resources, and financial allocations.
Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning
- Work with program and M&E staff to define results frameworks (outputs, outcomes, indicators).
- Integrate donor-required logframes, results chains, or theories of change into proposals.
- Ensure Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning components are clearly articulated in all submissions.
Knowledge Management & Process Coordination
- Maintain and update CI’s stock text, boilerplate language, and past performance reports.
- Keep proposal development processes on track by scheduling meetings and ensuring internal deadlines are met.
- Provide project management support for large proposals and manage smaller grant/contract submissions independently.
- Communicate with project staff to obtain information for proposals and support work plan development.
Analytics & Pipeline Development
- Maintain a live database of global and regional public and corporate donors engaged in CI’s focus areas.
- Track trends in corporate philanthropy (including corporate foundations), and public funding to inform fundraising strategy.
- Use CRM tools for pipeline management and revenue forecasting.
- Support reporting on fundraising progress and coordination with key partners.
WORKING CONDITIONS
- Typical office environment with occasional extended hours.
- Local and/or international travel may be required.
- Ability to work in remote locations or under difficult working conditions.
- Flexible working hours will be discussed during the interview process, aligned to the requirement to be available to work across time zones.
- This is a fixed-term assignment, expected to last 2 years initially, with potential for extension, based on performance and funding.
QUALIFICATIONS
Required
- Bachelor’s degree in environmental sciences, international development, or related field.
- 4 to 6 year of experience in proposal development and grant writing, including public and private funding streams.
- Excellent command of written and spoken English at first language speaker level.
- Strong interpersonal and cross-cultural communication skills.
- Proven ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously and coordinate interdisciplinary teams.
- Experience working with finance teams on budget alignment and justification.
- Knowledge of donor requirements, compliance standards, and proposal formats.
- Excellent organizational skills, attention to detail, and ability to meet deadlines.
- Track record of initiative, independent work, and collaboration with dispersed teams.
- Passion for conservation and commitment to CI’s mission.
- Candidate must be eligible to live and work in the country in which they apply to work.
Salary: Discuss During Interview
Education: Diploma
Employment Type: Full Time