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Grant Writer vs. Grant Consultant: Is There a Difference?

Grant Writer Team

Grant Consultants are currently trending. What’s more, are those differences enough to warrant an organization to change from grant writer to grant consultant? One thing is sure, the emergence of grant consultants may represent the healthy increase in competition that breeds expanding education, job know-how, and the drive to succeed.

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Thinking About Flying Solo as a Nonprofit Consultant?

NonProfit PRO

If you are interested in flying solo in a consulting career path, you need to understand how you can help nonprofit organizations.

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Pro Tip: How to Work With an Expert Consultant

Lightning Fast Grant Writing

Below, I will give you a peek at the techniques I use to manage these temporary but very important relationships. Since I do not do academic research full-time anymore, I find I am now more dependent on the goodwill and understanding of national-level research/evaluation consultants. I do not need to become an expert in their field.

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Grants Works Consulting Hosts Federal Grant Funding and Management Summit

NonProfit PRO

Grants Works will host its Federal Grant Funding and Management Summit to help new and established grantees understand federal grants better.

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Maximizing Opportunities: Premier Grant Writing Consultants for You

Allied Grant Writers

Grant Writing Consultants: Your Key to Funding Success The Role of Grant Writing Consultants Grant writing consultants are crucial in helping individuals and organizations secure funding. Time-Saving By delegating the writing process, organizations can focus on their core activities while consultants handle grant applications.

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Does Your Nonprofit Think Too Small?

Clairification

I’m sure some will hate me for saying this, but after 30+ years in the nonprofit trenches and another 10+ as a coach and consultant, I’m still amazed at how small many of us think. I’m going to guess “yes.” In 2008 during the big recession, and 2020 during the pandemic, all I heard was cut, cut, cut.

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Your Circus, Our Monkeys: Building Highly Effective Staff-Consultant Relationships in Development

Grant Professionals Association

Maximizing a consultants impact requires establishing a relationship that fits your teams needs. Get your consultant and teamand your board!on-board The One-and-Done Consultant best serves teams with a clear vision. This consultant is your go-to person beyond your team. Weigh costs against the projects value.