The Process
Do you know what you want to do and what agency you want to apply to, but just need someone to execute your grant from start to finish? Bring your project and funder and Holly will create a turnkey timeline for all the steps necessary to complete the grant application. This includes clearly delineated internal deadlines, draft reviews, letters of support, memorandums of understanding, forms completed, grants.gov registration updated, and final application submittal through grants.gov or appropriate state or foundation site.
Alternatively, if you are not quite sure what funder might be best suited to your particular grant project, some research may be in order. Holly will be happy to research potential funding sources for your organization and/or project and draw up a list of prospects with relevant deadlines that you can decide to move forward with, or not. Research is charged separately from grant writing fees and there is no obligation to continue with an application after the research phase.
Holly will assist you in acquiring valuable and necessary information, identifying and assessing your goals, designing and improving programs, growing relationships for your organization, and leveraging funding.
"What do we live for, if it is not to make life less difficult for each other."
--George Eliot
Alternatively, if you are not quite sure what funder might be best suited to your particular grant project, some research may be in order. Holly will be happy to research potential funding sources for your organization and/or project and draw up a list of prospects with relevant deadlines that you can decide to move forward with, or not. Research is charged separately from grant writing fees and there is no obligation to continue with an application after the research phase.
Holly will assist you in acquiring valuable and necessary information, identifying and assessing your goals, designing and improving programs, growing relationships for your organization, and leveraging funding.
"What do we live for, if it is not to make life less difficult for each other."
--George Eliot