Bid Writing Assistant (Creative Writing/Fundraising)
Organisation Details

Little Green Sock Project
Sub theme: Asylum Seekers and Refugees, Children, Domestic Violence, Health and Wellbeing, Homeless and Housing, Mental Health
Stellify Award: This opportunity is part of 'Make a Difference'
Organisation Description: Little Green Sock Project is a children's charity providing essential clothing, toiletries and equipment to families in crisis - we do this by reusing children's items donated by the local community and supporting organisations. This could be due to financial hardship or circumstances such as escaping war or domesic abuse. We work with a wide range of referral partners who refer families for support, and we support approx 100 children per month.
Description of role: To support our fundraising team by producing compelling first drafts of funding applications and researching potential grant funders, helping us to secure vital income to sustain and grow our services.
Key Responsibilities
> Review grant eligibility criteria to assess suitability for the charity.
> Research funders’ priorities, strategies, and previous grant-making activity.
> Draft initial applications, drawing on our impact data, reports, and case studies.
> Write persuasive and creative content tailored to each funder’s requirements.
> Work closely with staff to refine applications before submission.
> Maintain a record of funder research and application progress.
Skills & Qualities Needed
> Strong written communication and creative writing ability.
> Good research and analytical skills.
> Ability to understand and align with funders’ priorities.
> Attention to detail and ability to work to deadlines.
> Enthusiasm for learning and a genuine interest in the charity sector, fundraising, or social impact.
What You’ll Gain
> Hands-on experience in grant fundraising and bid writing.
> Development of creative writing skills for real-world impact.
> Insight into the funding landscape of charities and non-profits.
> A portfolio of work you can reference in future career opportunities.
> Supervision, mentoring, and feedback from experienced charity staff.
> The opportunity to make a tangible difference in the lives of families in Manchester.
> Support & Training Provided
> Induction into the charity’s work and fundraising approach.
> Training in using our impact data and case studies effectively.
> Ongoing supervision and feedback on writing and research.
Key Responsibilities
> Review grant eligibility criteria to assess suitability for the charity.
> Research funders’ priorities, strategies, and previous grant-making activity.
> Draft initial applications, drawing on our impact data, reports, and case studies.
> Write persuasive and creative content tailored to each funder’s requirements.
> Work closely with staff to refine applications before submission.
> Maintain a record of funder research and application progress.
Skills & Qualities Needed
> Strong written communication and creative writing ability.
> Good research and analytical skills.
> Ability to understand and align with funders’ priorities.
> Attention to detail and ability to work to deadlines.
> Enthusiasm for learning and a genuine interest in the charity sector, fundraising, or social impact.
What You’ll Gain
> Hands-on experience in grant fundraising and bid writing.
> Development of creative writing skills for real-world impact.
> Insight into the funding landscape of charities and non-profits.
> A portfolio of work you can reference in future career opportunities.
> Supervision, mentoring, and feedback from experienced charity staff.
> The opportunity to make a tangible difference in the lives of families in Manchester.
> Support & Training Provided
> Induction into the charity’s work and fundraising approach.
> Training in using our impact data and case studies effectively.
> Ongoing supervision and feedback on writing and research.
Skills / qualities associated with the role: Creative Skills, Administration, Fundraising, Team Working, Written Communication Skills
Are volunteer expenses available?: Yes
Duration of role: Ongoing / Long term
Opportunity times: Monday Afternoon, Monday Evening, Tuesday Morning, Tuesday Afternoon, Tuesday Evening, Wednesday Morning, Wednesday Afternoon, Wednesday Evening, Thursday Morning, Thursday Afternoon, Thursday Evening, Friday Morning, Friday Afternoon, Friday Evening, Saturday Morning, Saturday Afternoon, Saturday Evening, Sunday Morning, Sunday Afternoon, Sunday Evening
DBS required: Off
Can reasonable adjustments be made regarding additional needs?: Yes
Is this organisation part of the Sports Volunteering Scheme (SVS)?: No
Minimum hours commitment: 2-4 hours/week
Location:
Unit 13/14 Stretford Mall
Manchester
M41 7TE