Grant Writing & Funding

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Synopsis

Holly Rustick, creator of WEGO Consulting, is known as the grant girl. Shes been on both sides of the grant writing coin writing them for over a decade as well as managing and reviewing them on behalf of numerous organizations. She also conducts grant training workshops, offers grant-related products, and hosts this podcast. Holding a Masters in International Political Economy and a Bachelors in Political Science, Holly is not only a successful technical writer for federal contract bids but also facilitates fundraisers, crowd funding campaigns and solicits in-kind donations from large corporations. "Grant Writing & Funding" offers you tidbits of tips, advice, and answers about grants and funding. Check out these nuggets!Check out www.grantwritingandfunding.com for FREE grant writing and funding templates!

Episodes

  • Ep. 301: Quit Your Toxic Nonprofit Job: The Power of Freelance Grant Writing for Financial Freedom

    12/12/2023 Duration: 23min

    Holly Rustick is a world-renowned grant writing expert and Amazon bestselling author who has been coaching grant writers how to run successful 5-6 figure businesses since 2017. Holly explains why some nonprofit jobs are toxic, the problems with the structure of nonprofits, and how to replace your income with freelance grant writing. She also talks about the funding the federal government gives to nonprofits, the limitations that are set on 501C3 nonprofits, and why nonprofit grant writers aren’t paid enough. Resources mentioned in this episode: ✨Get a Free Book in December! ✨Register for the Free Webinar, Jan. 10th, 2024 “Quit Your Toxic ✨Nonprofit Job and Replace Your Income with Freelance Grant Writing” Click here ✨Join the Waitlist for the Freelance Grant Writer Academy. Click here. ✨Unleashing Generosity: Exploring the Power of Donor Giving for Your Nonprofit ✨300th Episode Party: Claim Your Free Book from Grant Writing & Funding and Boost Your Grant Writing Career ✨Does Gender Fairness Exist in Your

  • Ep. 300: Claim Your Free Book from Grant Writing & Funding and Boost Your Grant Writing Career

    05/12/2023 Duration: 28min

    It’s our 300th episode and to celebrate we’re giving free access to our bestselling ebook ‘The Beginner’s Guide to Grant Writing’. Holly explains why she started the Grant Writing and Funding podcast, the relationships you can build through podcasting, and the future of the podcast. She also talks about the power grant writers have, how they can gain financial stability, and have the biggest impact possible. Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts “Every time I listen to Holly’s show, I learn something”

  • Ep. 299: Unleashing Generosity: Exploring the Power of Donor Giving for Your Nonprofit

    28/11/2023 Duration: 48min

    Emily Kelly is Boomerang's National Accounts Manager, where she cultivates and preserves partnerships with new national nonprofit organizations, affiliates, and existing partners. Emily joins us to discuss how nonprofits can use donor management software, stay connected with donors, and improve donor retention. She also talks about how nonprofits lose donor information, how inflation is affecting the future of donor sponsorship, and the ways donor sponsorship is being restructured. Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts “Every time I listen to Holly’s show, I learn something”

  • Ep. 298: The Real ROI of Grant Writing with Teresa Huff

    21/11/2023 Duration: 35min

    Teresa Huff is the host of the Grant Writing Simplified Podcast and the go-to expert in grant writer coaching and nonprofit grant strategy. Teresa joins us to discuss the different ways to assess the ROI of grant writing, how nonprofits can optimize the process of their grant applications, and win more grants. She also talks about how nonprofits can increase their relevance, the type of research you need to do before creating a nonprofit, and how nonprofits can leverage tools like ChatGPT. Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts “Every time I listen to Holly’s show, I learn something”

  • Ep. 297: New Grant Funding Opportunities for Small and Emerging Nonprofits with DeaRonda Harrison

    14/11/2023 Duration: 33min

    DeaRonda Harrison is a grant writing specialist who works with nonprofits to help them win grants. DeaRonda joins us to discuss the funding options for small nonprofits, how nonprofits can build relationships with funding boards, and get past grant funding gatekeepers. She also talks about the business aspect of nonprofits, how to put together a grant plan, and what to do if your grant applications are unsuccessful. Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts “Every time I listen to Holly’s show, I learn something”

  • Ep.296: How Nonprofits can implement cyber security protocols to protect grant and donor funding

    07/11/2023 Duration: 38min

    Elvis Moreland is an award winning senior executive and subject expert in cyber risk management and is a Computerworld Premier 100 Leader. Elvis joins us to discuss the data security and privacy risks for nonprofits, the effect cyber security breaches can have on funding, and how nonprofits can reduce data breaches. He also talks about why nonprofits are targeted by hackers, the SOPs nonprofits should have to reduce cybersecurity risks, and what happens when a nonprofit gets hacked. Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts “Every time I listen to Holly’s show, I learn something”

  • Ep.295: Stop Doing the Hamster Wheel Campaigns and Focus on Evergreen Donor Email Strategies

    31/10/2023 Duration: 46min

    Kirsten Roland is the Founder of Million Dollar CEO and is a highly esteemed marketing coach. Kirsten joins us to discuss the benefits of email marketing for nonprofits, how to connect with donors and clients via email, and why email marketing is more effective than social media. She also talks about email strategies for nonprofits, the type of content nonprofits should include in their emails, and how many subscribers nonprofits should have on their email list. Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts “Every time I listen to Holly’s show, I learn something”

  • Ep.294: The 3 Elements of Nonprofit's CEO: Fundraising, Board, and Marketing

    24/10/2023 Duration: 39min

    Sabrina Walker-Hernandez is the CEO of Supporting World Hope and has over 25 years of experience in nonprofit management, fundraising, and leadership. Sabrina joins us to discuss the ways to create a good board, how you should interact with your board members, and the different ways to get board members engaged with funding. She also talks about board development, the different aspects of fundraising, and how nonprofits should market themselves. Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts “Every time I listen to Holly’s show, I learn something”

  • Ep. 293: How Habits Impact an Executive Director's Fundraising and Philanthropy with Gregory Nielson

    17/10/2023 Duration: 38min

    Gregory is an experienced nonprofit CEO, consultant, and public speaker on nonprofit leadership and governance. Gregory joins us to discuss the different habits board members should have, how to communicate with members of the board, and how to properly onboard new members. He also talks about ways to teach board members what good governance looks like, the benefits of using consultants to send a message, and how to get board members to be engaged with their work. Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts “Every time I listen to Holly’s show, I learn something”

  • Ep. 292: How to maximize your nonprofit's end of year donors with Jess Campbell

    10/10/2023 Duration: 39min

    Jess Campbell is an email list expert and has been a nonprofit fundraiser for almost 2 decades raising over 17 million dollars. Jess Campbell joins us to discuss how to run an end of year campaign, turn end of year donors into monthly donors, and grow digital campaigns. She also talks about different donor retention strategies, the benefits of getting your funding from donors, and what makes an email marketing campaign effective. Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts: “Every time I listen to Holly’s show, I learn something”

  • Ep. 291: 4 Steps Executive Directors of Nonprofits Can Lead with Confidence with Dr. Patton McDowell

    03/10/2023 Duration: 38min

    Dr. Patton McDowell is a nonprofit consultant, leadership expert, and mastermind coach. Dr. Patton joins us to discuss the different ways executive directors can advance their leadership skills, effectively network, and build solid relationships. He also talks about how to consistently grow, engage with board members, and stay strategic throughout the year. Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts “Every time I listen to Holly’s show, I learn something”

  • Ep. 290: The Peaceful SCALE System: Transforming Your Grant Writing Business for Peace & Profit

    26/09/2023 Duration: 29min

    Welcome back to another episode of Grant Writing & Funding, the podcast designed especially for all you changemakers out there, looking to grow funding and capacity for your causes and communities. In this episode, we'll be discussing strategies that will not only help you grow your grant writing business but also free up time for yourself and stimulate creativity. One of the key points we'll be exploring is how to take a much-needed vacation while still earning income for your business. Yes, it's possible! By implementing effective systems and processes, we can achieve that elusive work-life balance and create space for generating passive income streams, hosting webinars, developing online courses, and fostering higher-level relationships. But before we delve deeper into that, I have an exciting announcement to make. We're opening the doors to our 12-month coaching program, the "Grant Professional Mentorship," designed for grant writers who already have their own companies and are looking to take them to

  • Ep. 289: Navigating Grant Rejections: Yvonne's Insights on Turning Setbacks into Opportunities

    19/09/2023 Duration: 47min

    In this episode of the "Grant Writing & Funding" podcast, host Holly Rustick is joined by guest Yvonne White-Morey, a successful grant writer. Here are the key takeaways from their conversation: 1. Yvonne shares her experience with the Grant Professional Mentorship program and how it has positively impacted her grant writing business. She emphasizes the value of the program in providing resources, templates, and a supportive community. 2. Yvonne offers valuable tips for grant writers and those interested in starting or growing a freelance grant writing business. She highlights the importance of understanding the grant writing process, developing relationships with funders, and leveraging resources like the podcast's Book Club. 3. The discussion delves into Yvonne's personal journey in grant writing, shedding light on her motivation and how she got started in this field. Listeners gain insight into her passion for helping others and her dedication to supporting nonprofits in fulfilling their missions. 4. T

  • Ep. 288: How Christine Became a Federal Grant Peer Reviewer, Increased her Grant Awards and Business

    12/09/2023 Duration: 35min

    In this episode of Grant Writing & Funding, host Holly Rustick welcomes special guest Christine Taylor to discuss her experience in the Grant Professional Mentorship program and share valuable tips on grant writing. Here are the five key points from their insightful conversation: 1. Learning from Grant Feedback: Christine stresses the value of embracing feedback in the grant review process as a means to become a better grant writer. It is through feedback that one can refine their skills and strengthen grant proposals. 2. Stepping out of the Comfort Zone: Christine encourages grant writers to get comfortable with the uncomfortable, as it is through pushing boundaries and challenging oneself that growth and progress happen. 3. Becoming a Peer Reviewer: Christine shares the transformative experience of becoming a federal grant peer reviewer, explaining how it not only adds value to one's business but also allows for a deeper understanding of grant requirements and acceptable budget practices. 4. Finding Sup

  • Ep. 287: Alejandra’s Journey to Becoming a Niche Expert in Environmental Grant Writing

    05/09/2023 Duration: 44min

    In this episode of Grant Writing & Funding, host Holly Rustick welcomes guest Alejandra Salazar, a seasoned grant writer and consultant in the environmental sector. Alejandra shares insights into their career journey, experiences with nonprofit organizations, and the challenges and rewards of being a freelance grant writer. Through their story, we gain a deeper understanding of the importance of mentorship, the need for strategic grant writing, and the value of setting fair prices in the industry. With the support of the Grant Professional Mentorship program, Alejandra was able to position her business, Social Environmental Design Project, to focus on helping small and medium-sized environmental NGOs increase funding and impact. Alejandra emphasizes the scarcity of environmental organizations in Mexico and Latin America, despite the region's rich biodiversity. She explains that the nonprofit sector in these areas, particularly small and medium organizations, face challenges due to limited funds. As a grant w

  • Ep. 286: Creating a Value-Driven Grant Writing Business Doubled Clients, Peace, and Revenue

    29/08/2023 Duration: 56min

    In this episode of "Grant Writing & Funding," host Holly Rustick is joined by experienced consultant Kim Collier. Together, they explore the power of aligning your values with your grant writing business. Learn how saying no to certain opportunities can attract ideal clients, increase revenue, and bring peace to your work. Kim shares their journey in the nonprofit sector and offers valuable tips for success in grant writing. Discover the importance of building relationships with government officials, setting meaningful objectives, and the benefits of mentorship. Join us as we uncover the secrets to creating a value-driven grant writing business on this insightful episode. Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts: “Every time I listen to Holly’s show, I learn something”

  • Ep. 285: Why You Should Charge Grant Research as a Stand-Alone Service

    22/08/2023 Duration: 26min

    Welcome to another episode of Grant Writing & Funding with your host, Holly Rustick. In this episode we delve into the art and science of finding the right grants for your nonprofit or nonprofit clients. Holly shares valuable insights on the importance of separating grant research from grant writing, and the significance of building relationships with potential funders. She highlights the need to review and respond to grant instructions diligently, while considering practicalities like eligibility, funding amounts, and necessary documents. Holly also introduces a grant research package offered by an organization, which includes finding fitting opportunities and providing grant writing services. Plus, she explores the power of analyzing 990s, public information from foundations, to identify potential grants and understand their priorities. Join us as we dive into the world of grant research and equip ourselves with the tools and knowledge to secure funding for our causes. What you’ll learn in this ep

  • Ep.284: Growing your nonprofit consultancy practice with Andy Robinson

    15/08/2023 Duration: 48min

    Andy Robinson has run his consultancy practice for 27 years, providing training and consulting for nonprofits, businesses, and government agencies. Andy joins us to discuss the different business models consultants follow, how to effectively network with nonprofits, and how to get the first clients for a new consultancy practice. He also talks about how to make the transition from a day job to a consultant easier, how much of your time as a consultant involves non-billable hours, and the extra tax costs you have as a consultant. Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts “Every time I listen to Holly’s show, I learn something”

  • Ep.283: Building and Growing a Nonprofit Consultancy with Sean Kosofsky

    08/08/2023 Duration: 39min

    Sean Kosofsky is the NonProfit Fixer, and has worked in nonprofits for almost three decades, including as executive director for five organizations. Sean joins us to discuss why nonprofits need consultants, the structure nonprofit consultancies have, and why consultancies shouldn’t provide every service they’re asked for. He also talks about how to know when you’re ready to start your own consultancy, the systems you need to set up a consultancy, and how nonprofit consultancies grow. Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts “Every time I listen to Holly’s show, I learn something”

  • Ep. 282: How to Love Marketing with Splendid Consulting’s Christina Edwards

    01/08/2023 Duration: 35min

    Christina Edwards is the Founder of Splendid Consulting and a marketing expert and experienced coach. Christiana joins us to discuss how evergreen courses can be used to create passive income, the importance of marketing when creating passive income streams, and the different ways to sell an online course. She also talks about how people can teach themselves to enjoy marketing, the marketing tricks introverts can use, and how you can market an online course without using social media. Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts “Every time I listen to Holly’s show, I learn something”

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