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The Tonka-Truck Of Proposals 🚛 How To Edit Your Federal Grant Narrative To Score Higher Points [Video]

Federal grants are their own beasts! But if you follow the funding guidelines and with plenty of time, you can tackle 💪 federal grant writing. Meredith deconstructs a federal grant narrative in a coaching call to show you ways to score the highest points. Looking for coaching and mentorship as you write grants? Follow the link for training relevant to where you are on your grant writing journey (new / inhouse / experienced). https://www.learngrantwriting.org/Maria is a member of the Global Grant Writers Collective. As part of the Collective, we host 2x monthly coaching calls. During these live sessions members get 1:1 feedback from a professional grant writing coach. Maria brought a draft of her federal grant narrative. No easy task to compile and write. No easier task to edit. She had all the pieces and content (the most difficult part). The structure, however, needed a tune up. Meredith drops in some killer advice: ⭐ How to use the funding guidelines to calculate narrative length and points per section. ⭐ How to target key language for responses⭐ How to cut lengthy sentences (37 words) to be clear and direct (10 words)The federal grant narrative tear down is a sneak peak into what coaching looks like in our community. Interested in professional mentorship as a grant writer? Email us at info@senworks.org so we can send you personalized resources. Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 0:25

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Spencer’s Dream To Become A Grant Writer: A Mindfulness Journey Balancing Complex PTSD [Video]

When Spencer joined the Collective, he’d been brewing a dream since 2013— to become a grant writer. As a technical writer, 📝 he saw the value in helping people find funding with a well-worded proposal. He wasn’t sure how to turn his trade into a career. Spencer joined the 🦄 Global Grant Writers Collective in 2022, hoping to manifest his long-time dream into his life. Spencer’s journey to becoming a grant writer was also navigating multiple priorities, health being a big one. After being diagnosed with Complex PTSD, Spencer had greater obstacles to bringing his dream to life. “One of the biggest hindrances to achieving your dreams when you have mental health issues are (the fears) ‘I’m too overwhelmed’ or ‘I’m too depressed.’ But mindfulness gives you the space to step from all that.” Spencer instead sought help, connected with others, and prioritized self-care with grace. ♥️ Spencer brings a whole new level of what self-care looks like to the Collective community, being an advocate for those in the community who want to achieve their goals. “Some people want to make self-care all glitter and rainbows and feel good, but sometimes self-care does not feel good. Sometimes the best things you can do for yourself feels like crap in the short term… but the work is worth it for the long-term effect.” Spencer shares that to balance mental health & grant writing, you should find a daily mindfulness practice you can lean into (meditation or intentional breathing) and prioritize connection to have support (maybe seeing a therapist to work through baggage for better social skills). “Those two things in combination can empower just about anyone!” Spencer has grounded himself in doing the work. 💪 He worked through the steps to setting up a business–relationship building, branding, creating a website–and even found a unique way to reach clients. A way more suitable to his personal mental health goals for connecting with others. Spencer put a slit twist on how the Global Grant Writers Collective teaches Information Interviews to reach new clients. Instead of cold emailing, Spencer wanted to explore good old-fashioned cold calls. ☎️ The personal nature of a phone call, a different approach to connecting, has led to crazy amounts of success, he says. Leaning into this new reality of success, he says, is vindicating. “It’s very surreal… things can happen if you just keep trying. If you keep pushing forward, things can happen if you keep trying and believe in yourself.” Spencer continues to grow his consulting business and connect mindfully with the Collective community. Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 0:25 The dream of becoming a grant writer 02:18 What does success look like 03:16 Success in the next 3-6 months 04:15 Breaking from cold emails 06:57 Wanting the dream and begin living the reality 08:43 Keeping the dream going while balancing Complex PTSD 11:22 Defining self-care 15:05 Advice on pursuing a dream with mental health 17:25 Rewarding aspects of the grant writing journey 20:48 Rapid fire questions

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💡Buy Back Your Time: Our Secret Sauce to Million-Dollar Bliss! [Video]

📚 Seriously, this book is a game changer. Principle strategies in this book took our business from failing to a million dollar business in 2+ years. I LOVE the strategies so much, I bought copies for my customers to help them buy back their time. Curious how you could get into grant writing and build a career in it? Here is a free training on how to do that without volunteering or having prior experience: 👉https://www.learngrantwriting.org/webinar-videos/discover-grant-writingWhether you’re a software company or another business, there are rules that apply to all business. What’s so juicy about Dan Martel’s book? Let’s break his business principles down into three key takeaways. 1️⃣ Architecting Your Business for Freedom: Y’all, the promised land of freedom only comes with intentionality.You have to design your business for the schedule flexibility, lifestyle freedom, and financial success you’ve always dreamed of. No more falling into the trap of working tirelessly without reaping the rewards you deserve.2️⃣ The Auditing-Transfer-Fill Loop: Buying back our time begins with auditing your tasks. Once you know how you’re using your time, you can look at what tasks bring you joy? What parts make you money? What parts do you actually wanna do more of and what needs to go? You can then transfer those that don’t align with your strengths, and fill your schedule with activities that boost your income and passion.3️⃣ Outsourcing and Automation using a DRIP matrix: How do you know what tasks to off load to buy back more or your time? Using a DRIP matrix you can map out what task light you up and make you money, while delegating and outsourcing the other tasks. Here’s where things get juicy! The DRIP Matrix is broken down below!🔷 Delegate Quadrant: Tasks you don’t enjoy and that don’t contribute to your bottom line belong here. These are the areas you should swiftly delegate or outsource to free up your energy and time for more meaningful activities. 🔶 Replacement Quadrant: In this zone, you’ll find tasks that generate income but don’t align with your strengths or interests. These are prime opportunities to replace yourself by hiring experts or leveraging technology.🔷 Investment Quadrant: Identify tasks that light you up but might not be directly revenue-generating yet. These are areas where you’re investing in your business’s future growth and personal fulfillment.🔶 Production Quadrant: Activities you enjoy that directly contribute to your income and business success reside here. This is where you want to focus your time and energy to maximize your impact.🤖 By understanding and applying this matrix, you can strategically allocate tasks to buy back your time. Yes, that’s more time for you to be doing the things that light you up and make you money. Remember, the Promised Land of freedom and flexibility is only possible if we architect it to be true!Curious if grant writing would be a good career for you to architect your dream life? Take our 3 mins personality quiz to find out. 👉 https://www.learngrantwriting.org/successful-grant-writer-quiz/♥️ Drop us a comment below! How are you buying back your time?Timestamp:0:00: Transforming a failing business using Dan Martel’s book strategies for time management & success1:34: An SOP Playbook, how to hire, build operations & company culture2:48 Having to overhaul our business model3:13 Designing your business for freedom & flexibility4:14 Audit, transfer and fill: Audit your time & task transfer for business growth 5:18 Buy back time: Boost profitability and personal satisfaction power hour work8:08 DRIP matrix explained: Strategic task allocation for success10:02: Master the DRIP matrix: Delegate, replacement, investment, production quadrants11:02: Outsourcing & technology: Reclaim time using AI-supported software Success through smart business design: Strategic focus matters

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Grant Writing for Non-Profits

Follow THESE 3 STEPS to Write a Nonprofit Grant. With Examples. [Video]

How do you write a grant? This video completely answers the question, with REAL grant writing examples! Click the “more” button in this description to access all the links mentioned in the video (NO affiliation. NO paid promotion.). Send a SuperThanks! Link under video, near the Like button. May have to click the 3 dots … 😉 This video is part of the How to Write a Grant playlist, https://tinyurl.com/36sy2b72 Documents You Need for Every Grant Proposal, https://youtu.be/72V5fg6c7tUData Required in Nonprofit Grant Proposals, https://youtu.be/urbcV5nnMUEHow to Write a Grant Budget, https://youtu.be/0nIf9hqrBzcHow to Submit a Grant Application Online, https://youtu.be/55ELnLvc6Lk Timestamps00:00 3 Steps to Successful Grant Proposals00:22 How to Write a Grant, Step 102:44 How to Write a Grant, Step 205:20 How to Write a Grant, Step 307:42 How Long Does It Take to Write a Grant?08:25 What Happens After You Get the Grant?09:04 What Happens If You DON’T Get the Grant? Helpful links mentioned in video: How to Write a Mission Statement, https://getfullyfunded.com/strong-nonprofit-mission-statement/2 grant program descriptions mentioned in video: (1) https://ctb.ku.edu/en/applying-for-grants/examples/example1 (2) https://www.salemeducationfoundation.org/sample-grant Websites mentioned in video: Missouri Botanical Garden, https://www.missouribotanicalgarden.org/about Dress for Success, https://dressforsuccess.org/about-us/who-we-are/ Centerville Community Center grant proposal, https://tinyurl.com/2p8xm3t9 Grant Chatter on Instagram: https://www.instagram dot com/grantchatter/ Grant Chatter on Facebook: https://www.facebook dot com/grant.chatter.5 Grant Chatter on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GrantChatterSubscribe to Grant Chatter, to learn how to find grants, write grants, and win them! Thank you for watching. See you in the next video!

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When Did Grants Even Start? 📚 Geek Out Over The History Of Grant Writing & What The Work Entails [Video]

History shows that grants have been one big experiment in the US. Grants were first given for education (pretty neat). But how did we get to the level of grants we see today and what does a grant writer do? To answer that, let’s explore the history of grant writing. 🤓Curious about what it takes to write a grant? You can check out the 7 steps to writing a winning grant here in this video: https://youtu.be/5uKYkdi_q7U🔸🔸🔸HISTORY BREAKDOWN 🔸🔸🔸We’re talking about US History, but you can explore the history of philanthropy all over the globe with the link below. ⬇️👉 The ancient Romans provided funding for educational and cultural projects. 👉 In the 1800s, the US federal government began to “cede land” for public schools.👉 In 1862, Congress passed the Morrill Act to give land and money to establish colleges in every state.👉 In 1887, the Hatch Act gave each state funding to establish agricultural experiment stations, marking the beginning of financial reporting.👉After WWI, grants marked the feeble beginnings of welfare programs (fighting STIs, vocational rehab, and maternal/child health). 👉 During the Great Depression, grants were for highways and by the end of the Depression, funding went for emergency employment.👉 After WWII, grant funding went to educate and train defense workers returning home and programs for housing community veterans.👉 In 1968, President Johnson launched The Great Society with many programs we still have today (medicare/medicaid, Head Start, National Endowment for Humanities).👉 In the 1980s, corporations join in philanthropy as the beginning of cause-related marketing.👉 In 2010, Bill and Melinda Gates and Warren Buffett start the Giving Pledge to give 99% of their earnings to philanthropy (240 signatures have joined the pledge). 🔸🔸🔸GRANT WRITING TODAY 🔸🔸🔸💡 Who’s eligible for grant funding?✨ Nonprofit organizations✨ Public agencies✨ Your own creative work (artists)✨ For-profit entities ✨ Colleges and Universities✨ Quasi public entities (a port district)💡 How are grants typically awarded?Each grant has a set of requirements you submit by a deadline. Then you wait (sometimes up to nine months) for the results. If awarded, you move into signing contracts, and reporting–something the organization manages or you as the grant writer are contracted to manage. 💡 What skills are required for grant writing? ✨ Project management✨ Communication ✨ Creativity✨ Critical Thinking Skills can always be acquired. Take a 3mins quiz to see if grant writing would be a good career for you: (link coming soon)💡 Do you have to go back to college for grant writing training?No way! But you should absolutely get training. You don’t have to ride the struggle bus alone. Growing your confidence in this field is gaining experience, what we teach in the Global Grant Writers Collective. You earn while you learn!💡 What are the career opportunities available?✨One, you are a grant writer in-house. You have a job writing grants for an organization. ✨Two, you start side hustling to test out and see if you like grant writing. If you do, then you scale your side hustle into path number three. ✨Three, a full-time consulting business where you quit your job. You freelance. You can work remotely, and you have a highly flexible schedule. You don’t have to have all the answers right now. You can earn to learn and decide if grant writing is for you. 💡 What’s the earning potential?✨Owners of consulting firms have an average take home salary of $100k. ✨ In-house grant writers are making up to $150k+. At minimum, with inflation, you should be looking at a salary of $75k. 🔸🔸🔸What’s next? 🔸🔸🔸Explore the 🗝️ Organic Networking Framework video which is how you land paid gigs with no prior experience then drop into our free training on how to get into the field: https://www.learngrantwriting.org/webinar-videos/discover-grant-writingResources and links: 🔸 A side-by-side comparison of grant writing programs: https://tinyurl.com/4fpntwt5🔸 https://www.history.com/topics/1960s/great-society 🔸 https://www.nber.org/system/files/chapters/c4900/c4900.pdf 🔸 https://www.historyofgiving.org/ 🔸 Jessica Stacks https://youtu.be/mdkLFcGpzio🔸Jackie White https://youtu.be/rDup-QBINDYTimestamps: 0:00 Intro1:00 History of grants in the US06:17 Who is eligible for grant funding?07:07 How are grants awarded?08:16 What skills do you need to be a grant writer?09:29 What education do you need to be a grant writer?10:41 What career opportunities are available in grant writing?11:29 What is the earning potential as a grant writer?12:41 How retired teacher Jessica made $100k freelance consulting13:53 In-house grant writer Suzanne of the YMCA won $300K in funding14:14 Jackie as an ex-Olympic athlete side hustles for schedule flexibility to travel14:44 How do you land a gig when you have no prior experience as a grant writer?

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In-House Grant Writer Anastasia Oguntade Exceeds Her 1 Year Goal 💰 To Fund Six-Figures [Video]

Thrown into the role of being the in-house grant writer, Anastasia Oguntade’s organization joined a grant writing cohort. Now she’s manifesting greatness and leading a team bidding to write a $16 million dollar proposal less than a year later! If your organization is looking for additional professional development training on how to build in-house grant writing capacity check out: https://www.learngrantwriting.org/group-training/Anastasia’s dream lifestyle can be summarized in one word – opportunities✨She joined a group grant writing training program. After an intensive six-week cohort, Anastasia says she had all the ingredients and can now create her recipe for success. She marks the completion of the cohort as one of her major accomplishments from the year. However, her success didn’t stop with her certificate. 🎉 Anastasia went on to win a $50k grant and a $120k grant for organizations she loves and supports in her community. The sky’s the limit for Anastasia as she looks ahead to applying for a federal grant alongside a coalition of others. This spotlight follows Anastasia’s journey from zero grant writing experience to winning funding. We touch on her current goals as an in-house grant writer and of course her superpower–falling asleep anywhere.💤 Resources and links:🔸 In-house grant writing training: https://www.learngrantwriting.org/webinar-videos/discover-grant-writing/🔸 Free grant writing class: https://www.learngrantwriting.org/free-grant-writing-course/Curious about the Global Grant Writers Collective and how others have experienced success? Check out this page chock-full of member reviews: https://www.learngrantwriting.org/reviews/ Or, email us at info@senworks.org with your questions!🧡 The Team at Learn Grant WritingTimestamps00:00 Intro03:00 Leveling up to President and beyond in her consulting03:34 Rapid fire questions06:56 Joining a grant writing training cohort in 202208:29 Successful training = Gaining skills to sustain and develop a secret sauce09:49 One year accomplishments: apply skills in-house, repeat clients, story-telling through grant writing11:15 Grant writing is creating opportunities12:02 Biggest surprise! People WANT to work with a grant writer (imposter syndrome)14:04 Crushing a year goal to help fund a six-figure grant! Successfully funded a $50K grant and $125k grant14:45 Big rewards in seeing grant proposals come to life 18:10 How do you continue to stay true to your values in such a busy career?21:23 Putting self & family before work

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Winning Grants Together: A Blueprint for Nonprofit Team Success | Instrumentl Grants Workshop [Video]

​Are you ready to take your nonprofit’s grant-seeking efforts to the next level?​Do you want to discover the blueprint for achieving grant success through the power of teamwork?​Join us for an inspiring and informative webinar, “Winning Grants Together: A Blueprint for Nonprofit Team Success,” where we will unveil the secrets to achieving grant success through effective teamwork. In this Instrumentl Partner Webinar, you will:​- Learn how the right grants management software can revolutionize your team’s workflow, fostering seamless collaboration, improving communication, and increasing productivity- Discover time-saving techniques and tools to streamline the grant application process, making it more efficient and less resource-intensive for your team- Learn how to build a cohesive grant team, leveraging individual strengths and fostering a collaborative environment that drives success.- Get practical tips and best practices for coordinating tasks, tracking progress, and optimizing teamwork throughout the entire grant lifecycle🖥 Link to presentation slides: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Q4fDcapdTIbP31fugojED5lGo6Pfq4cg/view?usp=sharing👉 Start your 14-day Instrumentl trial and find grants for your nonprofit here: https://www.instrumentl.com/r/WinningGrantsTogether⚡️ Go here to register for our future free grants workshops: https://lu.ma/instrumentl/events// Timestamps //0:00 – Introduction3:14 – Agenda3:57 – How to build a cohesive grants team8:47 – Special offer10:08 – Common challenges13:21 – Instrumentl info42:52 – 5 lessons from nonprofits that cracked the code to success48:26 – Q & A55:52 – Freebie info!​Instrumentl is the all-in-one grants platform for bringing grant prospecting, tracking, and management to one place. Instrumentl helps over 2500+ nonprofits save time in finding and applying for more grants, with customers increasing their grant application output by 1.5x after a year of using the software while saving 3 hrs/week per team member.

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The Perfect Work From Home Job for Moms 🧡 Become a Grant Writer! [Video]

Maybe it’s daycare expenses that have you considering staying at home, or you want to be home full time. 🏠 Awesome moms like yourself are becoming well-paid grant writers with schedule flexibility they, so they never have to return to the 9-5.Multitasking like a boss momma? 🎧 You can listen to Meredith’s book, “How to Write a Grant: Become a Grant Writing Unicorn,” for free here: https://www.learngrantwriting.org/free-audiobookPrioritizing time with your littles and a well-paying gig doesn’t have to be a zero-sum game! What knits our mom’s together in the Collective is that they want to or need to make money AND do it on new terms that allow family to come first. ⚡ So, how do you break into the field of grant writing when you don’t have any prior experience? We got you hot momma! You land a few paid contracts to provide a Funding Strategy for your clients. A Funding Strategy is a 12-18 month roadmap detailing grants with the highest likelihood of success. A Funding Strategy leads to grant writing. And what do you charge for these bad boys? ➡️ $2,500 – $5K (yes, even as a newbie) ➡️ $8-$15K is what we charge, so trust me when I assure you they are still getting a hella deal. From there, we will show you how to freelance to $15K. Then you can decide…1️⃣ Do you want to make a leap here and build a business (depending on a backlog of work and contracts) or2️⃣ Take a new job? You may be wondering how long it takes to gain momentum? Momentum depends on a few factors. Are you doubling up your grant writing transition along side a full time job? How old are your kiddos at home? Answering these questions helps you get a better sense of realistic momentum. 🧡 I’ve seen moms move mountains during nap time, busting out what takes others a full eight hour work day. You can get your grant writing certification in 90 days and land your first paid gig. Be gentle with yourself. You’ll find a rhythm of learning and earning that fits your ideal stay-at-home-mom lifestyle.One of our team members, Alexis, as a momma of two cutie patooties, wrote a hilarious satire about why grant writing is an excellent gig for Moms. You can read that here: https://www.learngrantwriting.org/blog/grant-writing-best-job-for-stay-at-home-moms/⚡ Take a bit of time to listen to Imani’s story, who, as a momma, transitioned to full-time grant writing for better pay and lifestyle alignment. She’s won over $25 million in funding thus far. As you figure out what’s next, my biggest advice is to ease up on the pressure of total certainty around your next move. You’ve got enough on your plate raising kiddos to expect everything to be 💯% figured out. Instead, explore options with curiosity and an open heart. If you come in with that attitude, you’ve got nothing to lose. I’m going to show you how to make money to decide if you like grant writing. You can have an abundant life with more time for your family when you learn a methodology and pattern to follow. 🦄 Resources and links: 🔸 Free training on how to build a career in grant writing: https://www.learngrantwriting.org/webinar-videos/discover-grant-writing/ 🔸 Unicorn Spotlight for Imani:https://youtu.be/VacBX9VO9HI🔸 Why Grant Writing is The Best Job For Stay-at-Home Moms:https://www.learngrantwriting.org/blog/grant-writing-best-job-for-stay-at-home-moms/Curious about the Global Grant Writers Collective and how others have experienced success? Check out this page chock-full of member reviews: https://www.learngrantwriting.org/reviews/ Or, email us at info@senworks.org with your questions! 🧡 The Team at Learn Grant WritingTimestamps:00:00 Intro01:50 What is grant writing?02:10 The skillset required to be a grant writer02:20 How do you break into this field with no experience?02:31 What is a Funding Strategy?03:25 Charging for a Funding Strategy04:20 The cycle, making $15k, setting up a business, or a new job04:53 How long does it take to gain momentum?06:10 Meet Imani, who wanted to write grants for more aligned organizations07:40 Screenshots from our community group08:40 Trying new things with an open heart & curiosity

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🎉 Welcome to Grant Writing & Funding with Holly Rustick! 📝💰 [Video]

Welcome to Grant Writing and Funding with Holly Rustick! Our channel is dedicated to helping beginning grant writers, nonprofits, freelancers, nonprofit consultants, and more. We have playlists tailored to each of YOU as well as the Grant Writing and Funding Podcast. Our goal is to provide you with the tools and resources you need to succeed in grant writing and funding. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to take your grant writing skills to the next level, we’ve got you covered. Join us on this journey and let’s make a difference together!BEGINNING GRANT WRITERS:Playlist: Write Better Grants – https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLR3XsyCZVqdsYMOyuvD0y-ofYuUCEaE0gFree Resources:https://grantwritingandfunding.com/free-grant-writing-course/Work with Me:Freelance Grant Writers:PLAYLIST:FREE RESOURCES:Nonprofits:PLAYLIST:RESOURCES:

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Burnt Out Teacher Caroline: From 0 Experience To Winning Over $5.6 Million In Funding ⚡ In 5 Months [Video]

English teacher Caroline found herself without a voice, burnt out, and pushed to her physical limits in the classroom. In 2021, Caroline quit and took a leap into the unknown. Googling “jobs for burnt out educators,” she found grant writing. After five months in the Collective she made $35k in revenue and has won $5.6 million in funding to date! Curious how you could get into grant writing and build a career in it? Here is a free training on how to do that without volunteering or having prior experience: https://www.learngrantwriting.org/webinar-videos/discover-grant-writingCaroline likes to say she accidentally started a business. When she joined the Collective, she had her eyes on working with an organization in the bay area. She needed to level up her skills. As she gained the skills to research and write grants, she pulled in some clients along the way. She quickly met her first goal of working with a local organization as a contractor. Suddenly she was building a business. Like a dream, she was winning funding for causes she cared deeply about.Caroline started as a newbie, but she’s crushing grants and building teams not even half a year in. She’s now part of the %5 Club with the Global Grant Writers Collective as she continues to grow her consulting business to $250+. Check out more stories about how we help new grant writers build the life they love: https://www.learngrantwriting.org/reviews/🧡 The Team at Learn Grant Writing Timestamps: 00:00 Intro02:00 Transition from burnt out teacher04:00 Overcoming the fear of being without paychecks05:52 Finding grant writing as a good fit over tech industry08:47 Surpassing goals as a new grant writer11:42 Winning a competitive grant14:10 How long before you saw success as a grant writer?16:56 What it’s like to subcontract18:02 The Global Grant Writers Collective has helped me18:18 Rapid fire get to know you questions21:53 How is The Collective helping you get to the next level of hiring a virtual assistant

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Ai Questions Answered! How Ai Can Help With The Heavy Lifting Of Writing Proposals For Grant Writers [Video]

No joke, writing a proposal is a hunk of work. 💪 You have the project management skills to complete the marathon of writing a proposal in strides, but a hunch tells us you’re looking for ways to make the grant writing process easier. We had the same desire! ♥️​Enter Philip Deng 💡 co-founder of Grantable, an AI-powered proposal writing assistant that helps individuals write grants 5x times faster. Even if you’re hesitant about the emergence of Ai, take a hot second to think about that– 5x more free time. Buy back your time ringing a bell? 🔔We’re all about more time for the things you love!Here is a free training on how to build a flexible life with a career in grant writing: https://www.learngrantwriting.org/webinar-videos/discover-grant-writingWe wanted to tackle our own questions around Ai + grant writing so we teamed up with Philip Deng to ask questions about Ai in the industry. 🤖Philip brings 15 years of nonprofit sector experience, including as a founder and executive director, grants manager, and freelance grant consultant.He’s been using his genius to explore the cross section of technology and the nonprofit sector since 2020.In this fireside we get into the meat of Ai and its role in the nonprofit sector: ✨ Is Ai Going To Take My Job As A Grant Writer?✨ How Grantable Came To Be✨ How Is Grantable Better Than Chat Gpt For Grant Writers?✨ How To Learn Ai Re-Training & Prompting (Boundaries, Examples) ✨ The Workflow Of A First, Second, And Third Draft✨ The Number of Organizations Going After Grants Will Increase (the sector prioritizing equity)✨ Nonprofits As Part Of This Tech Revolution With Ai Being Human-Centered Technology​Bottom line: Ai won’t take your job. Someone using Ai will. Whether you’re pumped about it or threatened (all valid feelings!), know that you’re on the font end of this. You’re not getting left behind. Take a deep breath and lean into your curiosity, explore, tinker listen and learn from Philip as he talks about thinking forward with excitement. Pretty neat that the nonprofit sector has an unprecedented role to play in this technical revolution. You can sign up for a free Grantable account with a name and email here: https://grantable.co/?via=lgw↪️ Upgrading to the premium account? Use discount code UNICORN at checkout for two months free (equivalent of 100,000 tokens of usage).Wanting to build on Ai technology, but not confident about grant writing? Listen to Meredith’s book, “How to Write a Grant: Become a Grant Writing Unicorn” for free here: https://www.learngrantwriting.org/free-audiobookWe’d love to know your thoughts. Drop us a comment below. Feel free to DM us on Instagram as well. https://www.instagram.com/learngrantwriting/🧡 The Team at Learn Grant WritingResources: Grantable: https://grantable.co/?via=lgwThe Process Podcast: https://philipdeng.substack.com/Philip Deng’s article “Removing the AI From Artificial Intelligence”https://philipdeng.substack.com/p/removing-the-ai-from-anxiety?utm_campaign=removing-the-ai-from-anxiety&utm_medium=social_link&utm_source=missinglettr-linkedinStats: 1% Of All Applicants Take Down Half of all grants every year 93% write grants without external help 7% use external help from consultants or firms75% of organizations have a budget of $500K or lessTimestamps:00:00 Intro02:00 Who Is Philip Deng? Touching Grant Writing From All Angles02:40 Is Ai Going To Take My Job As A Grant Writer?04:14 The Number of Organizations Going After Grants Will Increase (the sector prioritizing equity)04:40 Some Real Numbers In The Industry, Potential For Growth05:37 Competitiveness Rates and Funders Adopting Changes?08:50 What Will Happen When The Grantors Start Using Ai To Gauge Authenticity (False Positives In Detectors)11:55 High-Level Overview of Grantable13:30 How GPT Is The Large Language Model From OpenAi15:01 How Is Grantable Better Than ChatGpt For Grant Writers?18:18 How To Learn Ai Re-Training & Prompting (Boundaries, Examples)20:15 How The Model Works (Analyzing, Computing, Billions Of Data Points)24:45 The Educational Side Of Using Grantable (Curiosity)29:50 Inputting Information From Clients & Privacy 32:00 Reviewing Grants?36:06 Live View Demo Account Using Real Grant Application40:16 The Workflow, The First, Second, And Third Draft44:45 Should You Bring Clients In To Collaboration47:10 Tokens (Not Crypto) Like Fuel In Your Tank or Battery, Ai Usage49:40 How To Use .PDFS in Grantable 51:07 How To Think Forward, Nonprofit Is “Business On Hard Mode” 55:00 Nonprofits As Part Of This Tech Revolution With Ai Being Human-Centered Technology56:55 ChatGPT As A Researcher (A Problem)

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Grant Writing for Non-Profits

How To Break Into A New Career With No Prior Experience & Without Accumulating Debt (Yes, For Real!) [Video]

The million dollar question: how do you break into a new career with no prior experience and without having to go back to school accumulating debt? 🤔🗝️ The Organic Networking Framework 🗝️This methodology is a way to break into any new career and get paid better than you might feel you’re qualified for. 🤩Curious how you could get into grant writing and build a career in it? Here is a free training on how to do that without volunteering or having prior experience: https://www.learngrantwriting.org/webinar-videos/discover-grant-writingThe basics of the Organic Networking Framework include two key strategies:🧁 We recommend you freelance/side hustle your first $15,000 in any new career that interests you. 🧁 Then, decide your next career move: freelance full-time or land a full-time job.You can achieve this through our 5 step process: 1️⃣ Create An Outreach Contact List👉🏾 Pssst…the best part about this is that it’s an introvert friendly method for creating opportunities for yourself that are endless. 🎉🤸🏾‍♀️2️⃣ Host Informational Interviews3️⃣ Offer A Deliverable That Will Allow For A Quick Win4️⃣ Complete The Deliverable & Exceed Expectations5️⃣ Amend The Contract✨ Bonus Step 6️⃣: Repeat!Remember that amazing things can happen for you beyond your wildest dreams if you learn a methodology and pattern you can follow. 🦄Resources and links:🔸 Free training on how to build a career in grant writing: https://www.learngrantwriting.org/webinar-videos/discover-grant-writing/Curious about the Global Grant Writers Collective and how others have experienced success? Check out this page chock-full of member reviews: https://www.learngrantwriting.org/reviews/ Or, email us at info@senworks.org with your questions!🧡 The Team at Learn Grant WritingTimestamps00:00 Intro00:35 What Is The Global Grant Writers Collective?00:55 What Is The Organic Networking Framework?02:00 Step #1: Create An Outreach Contact List02:42 Step #2: Host Informational Interviews03:36 Step #3: Offer A Deliverable That Will Allow For A Quick Win04:32 Step #4: Complete The Deliverable & Exceed Expectations05:10 Step #5: Amend The Contract06:24 Bonus Step #6: Repeat07:05 Decide Your Next Career Move