2into3

Analyst – Funding – 2into3

 

About the Role

Following the continued growth of its funding team, 2into3 are seeking an Analyst to join our team in a full-time capacity. Under the direction of the Director of Funding Services, and working with the wider funding team, the Analyst will play a critical role in facilitating the delivery of consulting assignments, particularly feasibility studies and grant applications.

They will be responsible for gathering and analysing quantitative and qualitative research and writing grant applications which will support our clients in securing public funding.

This consultative role requires an individual with exceptional research, analytical, and written communication skills and a passion for working with mission-driven organisations to drive sustainable growth and make a tangible impact. The successful candidate will have the ability to synthesise information from different sources and communicate findings in a clear manner. They will have strong attention to detail and be highly organised with the ability to manage a varied workload and meet challenging deadlines.

The post-holder can be based in any 2into3 office (Dublin, Newry, Cork or Galway).

For more information, please click here to view the candidate briefing document.

 

About 2into3

At 2into3 we work to build the capacity of organisations, enabling them to have a transformative social impact. We are passionate about supporting people and organisations to have a greater impact in the community, whether they are a charity, sporting organisation, government body, social enterprise, philanthropist or private company.

With offices in Dublin, Newry, Cork and Galway, 2into3 works across the entire island of Ireland and has a proven track record with over 500 clients availing of our services, including Advisory, Funding, and Talent Services and. For more information, please visit www.2into3.com.

 

How to Apply

To apply or discuss further, please contact Aoibh O’Shea at aoibh.oshea@2into3.com or at (086) 013 1561. Please send your CV and a cover letter outlining why you believe you are a fit for the role, in Word doc format only. The closing date for applications is Monday 24 February 2025.