Treat Your 9-5 as Your Anchor Client as a Freelance Grant Writer
This episode, Holly Rustick explains the difference between a job and an anchor client, how to become a freelance grant writer while maintaining a full-time job, and how you should treat your job while starting your own business
Holly Rustick is a world-renowned grant writing expert and Amazon bestselling author who has been coaching grant writers on how to run successful 5-6 figure businesses since 2017.
Holly explains the mindset freelance grant writers need to have, why you should treat your 9-5 job as an anchor client, and how to eventually transition from being their employee to a freelancer who works for them.
She also talks about the different strategies you can use to reposition yourself as a freelance grant writer, how to improve your relationship with a nonprofit, and how to transition from a job to freelance grant writing without any risk.
Listeners are invited to sign up for a free webinar, “Replace Your Full-Time Income, on Flexible Hours, by Writing High-Quality Grants Fast” on Tuesday, April 30th at 4pm – 5:30 pm EST where Holly will delve deeper into the strategies for creating a full-time income on flexible hours as a grant writer.
Register for the FREE Webinar, “Replace Your Full-Time Income, on Flexible Hours, by Writing High-Quality Grants Fast” on Tuesday, April 30th at 4pm – 5:30 pm EST: grantwritingandfunding.com/freelance-webinar.
What you’ll learn in this episode:
- How to treat your 9-5 job as an anchor client.
- How to become a freelance grant writer if you have a full-time job.
- The mindset freelance grant writers need to have.
- Strategies to reposition yourself as a freelance grant writer.
- The difference between a job and an anchor client.
- How you should treat your job while starting your own business.
- How to move from an organization’s employee to their freelancer.
- How to transition from a job to freelance grant writing without the risk.