Fund Raising and Development Consultant

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Position: Fundraising & Development Consultant

Reports to: Founder & CEO

Grade Level: Senior Consultant

Employment Type: Part-Time (Consultancy)

Work Arrangement: Remote, Flexible

Location: Remote (Preferably United States; experience working in Africa required)

Fund Raising & Development Consultant

Job Summary

Optimal Greening Foundation (OGF) seeks a highly experienced Fundraising & Development Consultant to support the organization on a part-time, remote, and flexible basis in mobilizing resources for its programs in Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WaSH), climate resilience, and environmental sustainability.

The Consultant will play a critical role in strengthening OGF's access to U.S.-based and international funding opportunities, supporting the development of high-quality proposals, donor engagement strategies, and partnerships. The role requires a strong understanding of climate and WaSH financing landscapes, as well as experience securing funding for programs in Africa.

The Consultant will work closely with the Founder & CEO and program teams to position OGF as a competitive and impactful organization within the global development and climate funding ecosystem.

Principal Duties And Responsibilities

Fundraising Strategy & Resource Mobilization

  • Develop and implement a targeted fundraising strategy focused on WaSH, climate resilience, and environmental sustainability programs.
  • Identify and prioritize funding opportunities from U.S.-based donors, climate funds, foundations, and development agencies.
  • Provide strategic guidance on accessing climate finance mechanisms (e.g., Green Climate Fund, Adaptation Fund, climate-focused foundations).
  • Advise on innovative funding approaches, including blended finance, carbon-linked initiatives, and sustainability-driven partnerships.


Donor Engagement & Partnership Development

  • Build and maintain relationships with key donors, including U.S. foundations, climate funders, bilateral agencies, and multilateral institutions.
  • Support virtual donor engagement, including presentations, concept discussions, and follow-ups.
  • Position OGF's WaSH and environmental programs effectively to align with donor priorities.
  • Facilitate partnerships with organizations working in climate adaptation, water security, and environmental sustainability.


Proposal Development & Grant Acquisition

  • Lead the development of high-quality, competitive proposals and concept notes for WaSH and climate-related funding opportunities.
  • Ensure proposals clearly articulate climate impact, environmental sustainability, and community resilience outcomes.
  • Coordinate inputs from program, finance, and technical teams to produce strong submissions.
  • Review and strengthen proposals to align with donor priorities and compliance requirements.


Funding Pipeline Development

  • Develop and maintain a pipeline of funding opportunities focused on WaSH, climate adaptation, and environmental sustainability.
  • Track funding calls, deadlines, and proposal progress.
  • Provide periodic updates and recommendations to leadership on pipeline strategy and priorities.


Program Alignment & Impact Positioning

  • Work closely with program teams to align funding proposals with OGF's programmatic priorities.
  • Translate technical program outcomes into compelling, donor-friendly narratives.
  • Integrate monitoring and evaluation (M&E) insights into proposals and donor communications.
  • Ensure strong alignment between impact metrics and donor expectations.


Capacity Building & Systems Strengthening

  • Provide mentorship and guidance to staff on proposal writing and fundraising strategies.
  • Develop tools, templates, and systems to strengthen OGF's fundraising processes.
  • Support capacity building in climate and WaSH funding positioning.


Reporting & Coordination

  • Provide regular updates to the Founder & CEO on fundraising activities and progress.
  • Support donor reporting processes where required.
  • Collaborate remotely with teams across different time zones.


Competencies And Skills Requirements

Technical Competencies

  • WaSH and Climate Funding Expertise: Strong understanding of funding landscapes in water, sanitation, climate resilience, and environmental sustainability.
  • Donor Knowledge: Experience with U.S. donors, climate funds (e.g., GCF, Adaptation Fund), and development agencies.
  • Proposal Development: Proven ability to develop successful grant proposals for environmental and development programs.
  • Donor Mapping & Pipeline Development: Ability to identify and prioritize high-impact funding opportunities.


Project Management Skills

  • Ability to manage multiple proposals and deadlines effectively in a flexible work structure.
  • Experience supporting program design and aligning fundraising with project implementation.


Analytical Skills

  • Ability to assess funding opportunities and align them with OGF's strategic priorities.
  • Strong problem-solving skills and strategic thinking.


Communication and Collaboration

  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills, particularly in proposal writing.
  • Ability to communicate technical concepts (WaSH, climate) to donor audiences.
  • Strong virtual collaboration and stakeholder engagement skills.


Leadership and Teamwork

  • Ability to provide strategic guidance to leadership.
  • Experience mentoring teams and strengthening organizational capacity.
  • Strong collaboration skills across program and technical teams.


Ethical and Cultural Sensitivity

  • Commitment to ethical fundraising practices.
  • Strong understanding of African development contexts.
  • Ability to work effectively across diverse cultural and stakeholder environments


Key Performance Indicators (KPI)

Fundraising Performance

  • Number and value of WaSH and climate-related funding opportunities secured or advanced.
  • Number of proposals submitted to targeted donors.


Pipeline Development

  • Strength and relevance of funding pipeline in climate and WaSH sectors.
  • Timeliness in identifying and responding to funding opportunities.


Proposal Quality

  • Competitiveness and alignment of proposals with donor priorities.
  • Proposal success rate (where measurable).


Donor Engagement

  • Number of donor relationships established or strengthened.
  • Engagement with climate and environmental funding partners.


Capacity Building

  • Improvement in internal fundraising systems and processes.
  • Staff capacity development in fundraising and proposal writing.


Minimum Qualifications

  • Master's degree in international development, Environmental Management, Public Policy, or related field.
  • Minimum of 8–12 years of experience in fundraising, resource mobilization, or business development.
  • Proven track record of securing funding for WaSH, climate, or environmental sustainability programs.
  • Experience working with or supporting non-profits in Africa, preferably in Nigeria or similar contexts.
  • Strong proposal writing and donor engagement experience.
  • Experience working in a remote, part-time consultancy role.


Additional Requirements

  • Based in the United States (preferred) with strong connections to U.S. donor networks.
  • Availability for part-time engagement (e.g., 10–20 hours per week or as agreed).
  • Ability to work across U.S.–Africa time zones.
  • Strong remote working capability and communication tools proficiency.
  • Occasional travel may be required.