Overview The Emotional Gradient Blueprint (TEG-BlueTM) is a pioneering initiative dedicated to transforming how we understand, express, and navigate emotions. Our mission is to promote emotional literacy through innovative tools, visual frameworks, and community-based programs that empower individuals to map and communicate their emotional states with clarity and compassion. We serve educators, mental health professionals, parents, and changemakers who believe in the power of emotional awareness to foster healthier relationships, resilient communities, and inclusive learning environments. Our work bridges psychology, design, and education to create accessible resources that support emotional development across all ages.TEG-BlueTM — Emotional Technology for Healing and Repair is an AI-aligned visual system that maps emotional patterns across individuals and society. TEG-Blue is a growing open research ecosystem based in Spain with collaborators across several countries. It offers a visual, trauma-informed framework to understand emotional safety, harm, and repair across people, relationships, organizations, and AI systems. We are building tools that help differentiate trauma responses from manipulation, make emotional safety visible in systems, and support healing and accountability instead of blame.We are in an early, pre-funding stage. The core work has been developed over years of lived experience, independent research, and collaboration with researchers and practitioners from different fields.Role Overview We are looking for a Funding and Grants Collaborator who is deeply emotionally aware, trauma-informed, and comfortable working with complex ideas. This is not a typical startup funding role focused only on money and scale. We need someone who can:understand the emotional and scientific depth of TEG-Bluetranslate that into clear, grounded language for grants and funding proposalsprotect the integrity of the project while helping us access resourcesAt this stage, this role starts as unpaid / volunteer, with the clear intention to explore paid collaboration or co-created opportunities once funding is secured.What You Will Help With Identify relevant funding opportunitiesCo-write grant applications and concept notesHelp us shape a funding narrative that is emotionally honest, trauma-aware, scientifically defensible, and understandable to institutionsSupport light strategy around funding pathwaysWho We Are Looking For You do not need to tick every box, but you will likely resonate with several of theseExperience And Skills Experience in grant writing, funding applications, or research proposalsComfortable reading and translating complex ideas into clear languageSome familiarity with one or more of these fields: trauma and mental health;
social impact and humanrights;
education and emotionallearning;
neurodivergence;
AI ethics or AI safetyStrong written communication in EnglishEmotional and Relational Alignment This part matters as much as your CV. You are someone who:is emotionally present, not only "efficient"can sit with nuance, uncertainty, and slow-building clarityrespects lived experience and trauma without turning it into a marketing storyunderstands that urgency can harm quality and emotional safetyprefers honest collaboration over "hard sell" tacticsYou do not resonate with:hype languageexaggerated promises to "change everything overnight"classic startup pitch culture obsessed only with ROI and scaleWhat This Role Offers A chance to co-shape the funding pathway of a project that sits at the intersection of emotional healing, social systems, education, and AI and emerging technologyDeep collaborative work with a founder who is trauma-aware, highly visual and systems-oriented, committed to shared credit and fair recognitionSpace to bring your integrity, depth, and emotional intelligence into funding workThe possibility of evolving into a paid, long-term role when funding is secured, with clear conversations about authorship, recognition, and co-ownership structuresTime Commitment and Location Time Commitment: Flexible and negotiable. We imagine starting with something like 3–5 hours per week, with room to adjust based on your availability and the funding cycles we are pursuing. Remote collaboration. Most communication is asynchronous, with occasional Zoom calls across time zones. Location: The founder is currently based in Spain (CET), and existing collaborators are in Europe, North America, and Asia.
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