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Grant Writer

Company:
Nosreme Baltimore, Inc
Location:
Baltimore, MD
Posted:
January 06, 2026
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Description:

Nosreme Baltimore is a grassroots, Black-led arts organization building an international artist residency and global exchange program rooted in Baltimore. We support emerging artists through public art, cultural exchange, and community-centered programming. In 2025–2026, we are launching our first Baltimore Rotterdam international artist exchange pilot and preparing a major public arts project honoring the legacy of the Negro Baseball League.

We are seeking an experienced, detail-oriented grant writer to support upcoming submissions — a mix of full proposals and letters of interest. You will be working directly with the Executive Director (who is currently managing all grant writing alone) to draft, refine, and submit compelling materials on a tight timeline.

Scope of Work

You will help prepare the following:

Grant applications or letters of interest

Narrative drafting

Rewriting/refining drafts provided

Light research to align language to funder priorities

Compiling requested attachments and supporting documents

Ensuring clarity, consistency, and alignment with our mission

Quick turnaround edits when needed

We have a clear list of which grants we are applying for — you will primarily help draft and strengthen narratives.

Our Organization & Projects

We are currently focused on:

Launching an international artist exchange pilot (Baltimore Rotterdam)

A public art project honoring a Negro Baseball League team (2025–26)

Building a long-term international artist residency program in Baltimore

We center equity, community storytelling, and opportunities for Black emerging artists.

Ideal Candidate

We are seeking someone who:

Has nonprofit grant writing experience

Can work efficiently on multiple deadlines

Understands arts, culture, community development, or international exchange

Has strong storytelling and narrative development skills

Is comfortable collaborating in an iterative process

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