Grants and Foundations Specialist (Part-Time)

Job Title:Grants and Foundations Specialist (Part-Time)
Reports To: VP of Advancement
Location: Hybrid
Pay: $19.88-$24.12/Hour

General Statement of Job Function

Join Denver Seminary at a pivotal moment in our 75-year history as we expand our global impact and pioneer the future of theological education. As our Grants and Foundations Specialist, you’ll play a pivotal role in securing the resources that transform lives, strengthen communities, and advance God’s Kingdom around the globe. This is a part time position offering 15-20 hours per week.

Connect Denver Seminary’s vision with foundation partners who share our heart for redemptive change.

Why This Opportunity Matters

In this role, you will:

  • Drive Kingdom Funding: Research, write, and secure grants that directly impact theological education and ministry preparation
  • Build Strategic Partnerships: Cultivate meaningful relationships with foundations who value faith-based education and transformational leadership
  • Maximize Impact: Ensure every dollar secured advances our mission of preparing leaders for joyful service in God’s work of reconciliation
  • Tell Compelling Stories: Craft proposals that showcase how Denver Seminary is shaping the next generation of Christian leaders across 50+ denominations

What You’ll Do

Strategic Grant Development

  • Research foundation opportunities aligned with Denver Seminary’s programs and priorities
  • Manage the complete grant lifecycle from identification through reporting
  • Partner with leadership to build relationships with key foundation contacts
  • Maintain grant tracking systems and ensure compliance with all requirements

Expert Communications

  • Write compelling, mission-driven grant proposals and reports
  • Collaborate with internal teams to gather project details and budget information
  • Ensure all communications reflect Denver Seminary’s voice and values
  • Coordinate acknowledgements and stewardship of major grant awards

Expert Communications

  • Work closely with the VP of Advancement, President’s Office, and program leaders
  • Support advancement team goals and participate in strategic planning
  • Attend foundation events to strengthen cultivation and stewardship efforts.

What You Bring

Professional Excellence

  • 2-3 years minimum of grant writing experience with demonstrated success
  • Higher education or faith-based nonprofit experience preferred
  • Bachelor’s degree in English, Communications, Nonprofit Management, or related field
  • Experience with foundation research databases and grant management tools

Core Competencies

  • Exceptional Writing Skills: Ability to craft clear, persuasive, and compelling narratives
  • Detail-Oriented: Meticulous attention to compliance, deadlines, and funder
  • requirements
  • Relationship Builder: Natural ability to cultivate and maintain professional partnerships
  • Mission-Minded: Genuine appreciation for theological education and kingdom impact

Faith Alignment

  • Authentic personal relationship with Jesus Christ
  • Lifestyle consistent with Denver Seminary’s Community Values and Behavioral Commitments
  • Full agreement with our Statement of Faith

What Success Looks Like

Measurable Impact

  • Submit high-quality, timely grant proposals and reports
  • Secure sustainable funding that advances Seminary priorities
  • Maintain accurate tracking and ensure full compliance
  • Build strong, lasting foundation partnerships

Mission Impact

  • Ensure all proposals authentically reflect Denver Seminary’s mission and voice
  • Collaborate effectively with Finance on budget adherence and expenditure tracking
  • Stay current with foundation trends and giving priorities

What We Offer

  • High-Impact Ministry: Join a team advancing theological education that shapes leaders across the globe
  • Professional Growth: Develop expertise in grant strategy, foundation relations, and nonprofit development
  • Strong Network: Connect with committed alumni, ministry leaders, and foundation partners worldwide
  • Work-Life Balance: Part-time schedule (15-20 hours/week) with hybrid flexibility
  • Beautiful Location: Work from our stunning Denver campus with easy access to Colorado’s natural beauty

Typical Physical Demands and Working Conditions

Normal office working conditions, including computer usage, may require occasional standing, walking, long periods of sitting, climbing stairs, balancing, stooping, kneeling, crouching, or crawling.  The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds.

Equal Opportunity & Faith Commitment

Denver Seminary is an equal opportunity employer committed to excellence in all areas of ministry and operations. As a faith-based institution, Denver Seminary exercises its legal rights to prefer candidates who affirm and support our Statement of Faith and Community Values, consistent with applicable religious exemptions under federal law.

Ready To Make an Eternal Impact

If you’re passionate about Kingdom work and excel at connecting vision with resources, we
would love to hear from you.

What We’re Looking For

A detail-oriented professional who thrives in collaborative environments, writes with
excellence, and shares our heart for preparing leaders who will transform the world through
the Gospel.

Application Process

Willingness to support Denver Seminary’s vision, sign the National Association of Evangelicals Faith Statement, and abide by the Seminary’s Community Values and Behavioral Commitments is required.

Please complete our online application form.  

Submit your resume and a cover letter detailing your grant writing experience and alignment
with Denver Seminary’s mission to [email protected].