What are the responsibilities and job description for the Volunteer: 90-Day Fundraising Roadmap and Grant Prospect Pipeline for Youth Film Nonprofit position at Ineffable Films?
This is a volunteer opportunity provided by Taproot Foundation, a nonprofit creating social change through pro bono connections.
We'd like to connect with a skilled volunteer who can help us create a 90-day fundraising roadmap for a growing youth film nonprofit, along with a researched grant prospect pipeline of 15 to 20 aligned funding opportunities. The roadmap will include a prioritized calendar of grant deadlines, individual donor cultivation milestones, and corporate sponsorship outreach sequences. The grant pipeline will be delivered as a structured spreadsheet with funder name, program focus, award range, eligibility notes, deadline, and a fit score for each opportunity. Scope of work: Review our existing donor tier structure (five individual tiers and five corporate sponsorship tiers already built) and assess readiness for active outreach. Research and identify 15 to 20 grant opportunities aligned with youth arts, film education, cultural storytelling, or diaspora communities. Build a grant prospect pipeline spreadsheet with key details for each funder. Create a 90-day fundraising calendar that sequences grant submissions, donor outreach touchpoints, and corporate sponsorship asks. Draft a one-page fundraising narrative summary that our team can use in outreach emails and meetings. Deliver a 30-minute handoff session walking our leadership through the roadmap and recommended next steps. The ideal volunteer is a development professional with experience in nonprofit fundraising strategy, grant research, or institutional giving, and who is excited about supporting arts organizations that center young people and underrepresented voices. This project should take 20 to 30 hours to complete. We are hopeful that our volunteer partner will share 3 to 5 hours of their time per week.
Ineffable Films empowers young filmmakers from international lineages to tell powerful, identity-rooted stories. We operate programs in Boston, San Diego, Los Angeles, and New York, including PolyNation (a five-month after-school film production for high school teens exploring their global identity), Mission Ineffable (a six-week summer creative internship), and Motherland Lens (a filmmaking residency where emerging young filmmakers travel to their ancestral homelands to create personal films about culture and belonging). Every one of these programs runs on the belief that a teenager with a camera and the right support can change the way the world sees their community. Right now, we have the programs, the team, and the momentum, but we need a fundraising engine to match. Our donor tiers are built. Our sponsorship structure is ready. What we do not yet have is a strategic roadmap that tells us exactly where to go first, which funders are the best fit, and how to sequence our asks so that each one builds on the last. This project gives us that engine. A strong grant pipeline does not just secure funding. It ensures that a 16-year-old filmmaker in San Diego can attend their first festival, that a college student in Boston can see their short film on a real screen, and that a young artist with roots in Indonesia or West Africa can travel home to tell a story that has never been told. Stories that Travel is not just our tagline. It is the promise we make to every young person who walks through our doors. This roadmap is how we keep that promise.
Ineffable Films has already completed significant groundwork for this project. We have a fully built individual donor tier system with five levels (from The Supporter to The Executive Producer), a corporate sponsorship tier structure with five levels (Diamond through Bronze plus an In-Kind Partner category), and a completed sponsorship benefits inventory detailing what each tier receives. A corporate sponsorship strategy document was developed in partnership with a graduate student team at Cal State San Marcos. All of these materials are organized in Google Drive and ready to share on day one. The volunteer will work directly with our Founder and CEO, who leads all development strategy, and our Chief of Staff and Head of Events and Partnerships, who manages partner relationships. Weekly check-ins will be scheduled at the volunteer's convenience with feedback turnaround within 48 hours. Our team also uses Jira for project tracking, so tasks and milestones can be managed there if the volunteer prefers a structured workflow. Once complete, the fundraising roadmap will become the foundation for our Q3 and Q4 development efforts. The grant pipeline will be handed to our Grant Writing Lead volunteer for immediate proposal drafting, and the corporate outreach sequence will be executed by our Founder in direct conversations with prospective sponsors. Learn more about our work at https://ineffablefilms.org.
Ineffable Films, Inc. Mission: Ineffable Films is a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering young filmmakers from international lineages to tell the human journey of awakening in a world different from them, yet one they cannot abandon. We explore narratives that expose and celebrate the cultures, ethnicities, and communities of worlds both real and imagined. Our mission is to support these teenagers, especially those from BIPOC backgrounds, in telling their unique human journeys through the powerful medium of film. We operate primarily in the Greater Boston area, including Somerville, Cambridge, and Brookline, with aspirations to expand our reach and impact.
We'd like to connect with a skilled volunteer who can help us create a 90-day fundraising roadmap for a growing youth film nonprofit, along with a researched grant prospect pipeline of 15 to 20 aligned funding opportunities. The roadmap will include a prioritized calendar of grant deadlines, individual donor cultivation milestones, and corporate sponsorship outreach sequences. The grant pipeline will be delivered as a structured spreadsheet with funder name, program focus, award range, eligibility notes, deadline, and a fit score for each opportunity. Scope of work: Review our existing donor tier structure (five individual tiers and five corporate sponsorship tiers already built) and assess readiness for active outreach. Research and identify 15 to 20 grant opportunities aligned with youth arts, film education, cultural storytelling, or diaspora communities. Build a grant prospect pipeline spreadsheet with key details for each funder. Create a 90-day fundraising calendar that sequences grant submissions, donor outreach touchpoints, and corporate sponsorship asks. Draft a one-page fundraising narrative summary that our team can use in outreach emails and meetings. Deliver a 30-minute handoff session walking our leadership through the roadmap and recommended next steps. The ideal volunteer is a development professional with experience in nonprofit fundraising strategy, grant research, or institutional giving, and who is excited about supporting arts organizations that center young people and underrepresented voices. This project should take 20 to 30 hours to complete. We are hopeful that our volunteer partner will share 3 to 5 hours of their time per week.
Ineffable Films empowers young filmmakers from international lineages to tell powerful, identity-rooted stories. We operate programs in Boston, San Diego, Los Angeles, and New York, including PolyNation (a five-month after-school film production for high school teens exploring their global identity), Mission Ineffable (a six-week summer creative internship), and Motherland Lens (a filmmaking residency where emerging young filmmakers travel to their ancestral homelands to create personal films about culture and belonging). Every one of these programs runs on the belief that a teenager with a camera and the right support can change the way the world sees their community. Right now, we have the programs, the team, and the momentum, but we need a fundraising engine to match. Our donor tiers are built. Our sponsorship structure is ready. What we do not yet have is a strategic roadmap that tells us exactly where to go first, which funders are the best fit, and how to sequence our asks so that each one builds on the last. This project gives us that engine. A strong grant pipeline does not just secure funding. It ensures that a 16-year-old filmmaker in San Diego can attend their first festival, that a college student in Boston can see their short film on a real screen, and that a young artist with roots in Indonesia or West Africa can travel home to tell a story that has never been told. Stories that Travel is not just our tagline. It is the promise we make to every young person who walks through our doors. This roadmap is how we keep that promise.
Ineffable Films has already completed significant groundwork for this project. We have a fully built individual donor tier system with five levels (from The Supporter to The Executive Producer), a corporate sponsorship tier structure with five levels (Diamond through Bronze plus an In-Kind Partner category), and a completed sponsorship benefits inventory detailing what each tier receives. A corporate sponsorship strategy document was developed in partnership with a graduate student team at Cal State San Marcos. All of these materials are organized in Google Drive and ready to share on day one. The volunteer will work directly with our Founder and CEO, who leads all development strategy, and our Chief of Staff and Head of Events and Partnerships, who manages partner relationships. Weekly check-ins will be scheduled at the volunteer's convenience with feedback turnaround within 48 hours. Our team also uses Jira for project tracking, so tasks and milestones can be managed there if the volunteer prefers a structured workflow. Once complete, the fundraising roadmap will become the foundation for our Q3 and Q4 development efforts. The grant pipeline will be handed to our Grant Writing Lead volunteer for immediate proposal drafting, and the corporate outreach sequence will be executed by our Founder in direct conversations with prospective sponsors. Learn more about our work at https://ineffablefilms.org.
Ineffable Films, Inc. Mission: Ineffable Films is a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering young filmmakers from international lineages to tell the human journey of awakening in a world different from them, yet one they cannot abandon. We explore narratives that expose and celebrate the cultures, ethnicities, and communities of worlds both real and imagined. Our mission is to support these teenagers, especially those from BIPOC backgrounds, in telling their unique human journeys through the powerful medium of film. We operate primarily in the Greater Boston area, including Somerville, Cambridge, and Brookline, with aspirations to expand our reach and impact.