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Posted August 21, 2026

Fundraising & Resource Development Coordinator (New grads welcome)

We Strive for Literacy
San Marcos, CA, US Full Time
32000USD per year

Job Description

Job Description

Help build the financial engine that allows local literacy support to reach more low-income children and families. Nearly 4 out of 10 Vista Unified students are not reading at grade level, leaving hundreds behind in foundational skills. Meanwhile, families face fragmented systems when seeking support.

To bridge this gap, We Strive for Literacy (WSFL) is establishing the Vista Literacy Collaborative—uniting schools, community organizations, volunteers, and funders to support ~300 low-income children and families over the next three years.

Capacity-Building Role: This is not a direct tutoring position. As a VISTA member, you will build the fundraising infrastructure, donor tracking systems, and grant libraries needed to ensure long-term financial sustainability for WSFL.

(This is a great opportunity for recent high school or college graduates looking to take a gap year or someone retired)

Key Responsibilities

Prospect Research & Strategy

  • Readiness Assessment: Evaluate organizational funding needs, past development performance, and in-kind resource requirements.
  • Pipeline Management: Build and maintain a fundraising pipeline and grant calendar using ClickUp to track grant, donor, and sponsorship opportunities.
  • Collateral Creation: Develop a compelling "Case for Support," prospect briefs, and a reusable narrative library for future applications.

Grant Writing & Donor Stewardship

  • Proposal Preparation: Draft grant narratives, application materials, and supporting documentation for executive leadership review and submission.
  • Stewardship Systems: Establish standard workflows for donor follow-up, grant reporting, renewal tracking, and ongoing funder stewardship.
  • Process Transfer: Document all systems, analyze development outcomes, and hand off sustainable workflows to WSFL staff.

Year 1 Targets

  • Identify at least 12 qualified prospects (grants, corporate sponsorships, donors, or in-kind opportunities).
  • Support the formal pursuit and submission of 7 requests.
  • Assist WSFL in securing at least 3 new funding, sponsorship, or in-kind commitments.

Skills & Qualifications

  • Development & Writing: Grant writing/research, persuasive writing, editing, and communications.
  • Operations & Systems: Data management, project tracking (ClickUp experience is a plus), and process mapping.
  • Interpersonal & Soft Skills: Relationship management, leadership, teamwork, and public speaking.
  • Language Skill (Bonus): Conversational or fluent Spanish is welcomed.

Program Benefits

  • Living Allowance
  • Choice of Segal Education Award or End-of-Service Stipend upon successful completion
  • Transportation Reimbursement & Relocation Allowance (if eligible)
  • Healthcare Coverage & Childcare Assistance (if eligible)
  • Structured supervision, hands-on project coaching, and professional development
\nCompany Description

We Strive for Literacy (WSFL) is building the Vista Literacy Collaborative so schools, families,
community organizations, volunteers, and funders can work together to connect more
low-income children with timely literacy support.

4 out of 10 of Vista Unified students are not reading at grade level, leaving many children
significantly behind in the foundational literacy skills they need for school success. Families
must also navigate disconnected services, making it harder to find timely, effective support.
Over three years, the Collaborative expects to benefit approximately 300 low-income children
and families by strengthening partnerships, referral pathways, volunteer systems, community
awareness, and sustainable resource development.

This is a capacity-building service opportunity. AmeriCorps VISTA members create systems,
tools, relationships, and documented practices that remain after their service year rather than
provide ongoing direct tutoring. Members serve from WSFL’s Vista office as part of a
three-person VISTA team and receive structured supervision, project coaching, and
professional-development support.

Company Description

We Strive for Literacy (WSFL) is building the Vista Literacy Collaborative so schools, families,\ncommunity organizations, volunteers, and funders can work together to connect more\nlow-income children with timely literacy support.\n\n4 out of 10 of Vista Unified students are not reading at grade level, leaving many children\nsignificantly behind in the foundational literacy skills they need for school success. Families\nmust also navigate disconnected services, making it harder to find timely, effective support.\nOver three years, the Collaborative expects to benefit approximately 300 low-income children\nand families by strengthening partnerships, referral pathways, volunteer systems, community\nawareness, and sustainable resource development.\n\nThis is a capacity-building service opportunity. AmeriCorps VISTA members create systems,\ntools, relationships, and documented practices that remain after their service year rather than\nprovide ongoing direct tutoring. Members serve from WSFL’s Vista office as part of a\nthree-person VISTA team and receive structured supervision, project coaching, and\nprofessional-development support.

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