
Engagement Description
This is a remote contract role for approximately 40 hours/week on average, with surge capacity around reporting deadlines. The initial contract will start from July 1, 2026 to September 30, 2026, with possibility for extension. The Grant Writer can set their own schedule independently but needs to be available to coordinate with our team, the majority of which works EST hours.
Compensation
Rate $60 - $72/hr (DOE)
What You’ll Do
DataKind is seeking a Grant Writer Contractor to support the development and submission of grant proposals to philanthropic funders. The Grant Writer Contractor will work closely with the DataKind team to craft compelling, well-researched proposals that clearly communicate our mission, programs, and impact.
The Grant Writer Contractor will:
What We're Looking For:
Application Requirements:
Interested candidates are required to provide the following:
DataKind is an Equal Opportunity Employer
DataKind is an equal opportunity employer and strongly encourages candidates from underrepresented groups to apply. DataKind does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, gender, disability, religion, national origin, age, sexual orientation, genetic information, pregnancy, or any other protected category.

At DataKindⓇ, we believe in the transformative power of data science and AI to create a more promising future. Since our founding in 2012, we’ve been at the forefront of designing scalable, data-driven tools that address some of the world’s toughest challenges—ranging from frontline health, humanitarian action, climate and environment, economic opportunity, education, and more. As both a product innovator and a movement catalyst, we set new standards in the social sector, empowering organizations to harness the full potential of data science and AI while putting communities first.
Our journey began with a bold idea that data science could change the world. In 2010, our founder shared this vision in a blog post. The idea resonated deeply. Within a week, over 300 people joined what would become the Data for Good movement, proving the potential of this vision. Two years later, DataKind was born, turning that spark into a sustained global effort.
Today, DataKind continues to innovate, creating tools and solutions that are designed not just for individual organizations, but to address sector-wide challenges. Our work scales across communities, improving the ability of social impact organizations to tackle pressing issues. Support for our work has only grown, with a vibrant global community, dozens of corporations and foundations, and a talented staff on four continents. We remain a catalyst for the broader Data for Good movement, advancing the use of data science and AI to create sustainable, scalable impact for a better world.
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