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ORGANIZATIONAL OVERVIEW  

Warriors & Quiet Waters (WQW) is a national leader in veteran transformation. Based in Bozeman, Montana, we empower post-9/11 combat veterans and their loved ones to thrive – helping them rediscover purpose, rebuild trust, and reclaim their sense of mission after service. We do this through the Built for More program, a rigorous nine-month journey rooted in what science tells us drives human thriving: nature, challenge, connection, and reflection.  

 Our impact isn’t anecdotal – it’s measured. WQW is independently evaluated by Syracuse University’s Institute for Veterans & Military Families, and in 2026, we’ll launch a randomized controlled trial to deepen our evidence base. Our model works. And we’re growing.  

WQW is more than a program – it’s a culture. We are a high-performing, mission-obsessed team driven by shared values and a relentless commitment to excellence. We believe thriving veterans make America stronger – and that transformation doesn’t happen by accident or overnight. It takes leadership, discipline, trust, and a team that’s committed to seeing it through and getting it right.  

If you’re looking to join a principled, purpose-driven organization where your role will shape lives – and where you’ll be expected to grow, challenge, and inspire others every day – this might be the most meaningful role of your career.   

Essential Functions, Tasks, and Duties: 

Grant Development & Writing 

Research, identify, and cultivate foundation and corporate funding opportunities aligned with organizational priorities and capacity. 

Prepare and submit compelling grant proposals that clearly articulate organizational needs, impact, and alignment with funder priorities. Collaborate with Department Heads or Project Leads to ensure realistic budgets and achievable deliverables. 

Grants Management & Compliance 

Utilize Salesforce to maintain comprehensive oversight of all active and prospective grants, including foundation and corporate portals, submission requirements, and reporting deadlines 

In coordination with Department or Project Leads, ensure full compliance with all grant terms, conditions, and regulatory requirements throughout the grant lifecycle 

Adhere to and improve upon existing systems for tracking grant deliverables, budgets, and performance metrics 

Reporting & Stewardship 

Prepare timely, accurate, and compelling grant reports that demonstrate impact and outcomes to funders 

Collaborate with program staff and leadership to collect impact metrics, success stories, and qualitative data for reporting and stewardship 

Maintain regular communication with funders to build relationships and ensure satisfaction with grant outcomes  

Develop stewardship strategies to cultivate long-term partnerships and repeat funding 

Strategic Planning & Coordination 

Work closely with leadership team to align grant strategy with organizational strategic plan and priorities 

Coordinate with development team to ensure integrated approach to fundraising  

Provide regular updates to leadership on grant pipeline, success rates, and funding projections 

Required Qualifications 

Minimum of five years of experience in the nonprofit sector with a demonstrated track record of fundraising success, including securing and managing six-figure and multi-year grants 

Demonstrated track record of securing grants from foundations, corporations, and/or government sources 

Excellent written and verbal communication skills with ability to translate complex concepts into compelling narratives 

High emotional intelligence with a proven ability to cultivate, steward, and sustain meaningful relationships with foundation partners, program staff, and cross-functional teams 

Strong project management and organizational skills with attention to detail 

Proficiency in grant management software and database systems 

Knowledge of nonprofit financial management and compliance requirements 

Valid Driver’s License 

US Citizen 

Success Characteristics  

Must embody a growth mindset while embracing an organizational culture that strives for excellence in all aspects of the organization 

Enthusiasm for and positive representation of WQW’s mission, values, and culture 

Positive attitude, shows concern for people and community, and strong listening skills  

Stays current on best practices and trends in fundraising locally and nationally; makes recommendations to ensure WQW remains relevant in changing marketplace 

Equally comfortable engaging with stakeholders by phone, in-person, and electronically 

Wage & Benefits: 

This is an hourly position of 40 hours per week 

Wage is $30-$33 per hour, depending on qualifications and experience 

No relocation allowance is available for this position 

Hybrid optional 

We offer a highly competitive compensation package, including employer-paid health, dental, vision, and life insurance; Flexible Spending Account; 401(k) with employer match; bonus opportunities; and professional development support. 

Close Date for applying to this position is March 12, 2026. A resume and cover letter are required to be submitted. If both these items are not included, you will not be considered for an interview.