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The Freelance Grant Writer Academy is the #1 Grant Writing and Nonprofit Sales Program in the Industry.

When you join the Freelance Grant Writer Academy, you get everything you need to quit your full-time job and replace your full-time income by freelance grant writing from your home.

The Freelance Grant Writer Academy is a 12-Month group coaching program, where you get curriculum, coaching, customized feedback and support to start a Freelance Grant Writing Business.

The price to the Academy is only One Payment of $2,500 (Get 2 Months Free!) or 12 Monthly Payments of $250.

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Each part of the Academy is a simple process, even if you work a full-time job.

You Don’t Need a Grant Certification or Degree to be a Freelance Grant Writer

You don’t need a degree or certification in grant writing to be a freelance grant writer.

And you don’t need to spend 10,000 hours learning how to write grants to become an expert.

You probably just sighed a breath of relief, but simultaneously raised an eyebrow, “Wait, what?”

I know you. You want to advance change in the world… but you cringe at the thought of going back to school to get a degree in nonprofit management.

And you know it’s not in your DNA to open a nonprofit and run a charity.

But you want to do something meaningful with your working hours. 

You can serve and advance numerous causes you believe in by being a freelance grant writer. 

You don’t need an advanced degree or time-consuming certification.

You don’t need to work for free either.

You can focus exclusively on working within the cause areas that you are passionate about and get paid to do it.

Inside the Freelance Grant Writer Academy, you will see that many students inside the Freelance Grant Writer Academy, joined with having NO grant writing skills and are now securing grants and nonprofit clients.

Jen joined and had never written a grant before. Within three months she has secured more than $220,000 in grant funding and has three nonprofit clients.

Tiffany wrote her first federal grant and just quit her full-time job a full 3 months early because she is already booked out with nonprofit clients.

Our students in the Academy have secured more than $25 million in grant awards.

They are able to do this because inside the Freelance Grant Writer Academy, we teach grant writing skills AND offer grant reviews. 

In February, we will also be having our first, live 30-day Master Grant Application Template challenge where in 15 minutes a day you will be able to learn how to write a complete Grant Template.

We will talk more about how quickly you can learn how to write a grant that gets awarded at the upcoming Webinar.

After all, I’ve been writing grants for nearly 2 decades, have written the bestselling book on how to write grants, host the top podcast in the world about grant writing, and have literally trained more than a thousand people on how to write grants.

Even if you are new to grant writing, you don’t need to spend 10,000 hours learning how to write grants, get a degree, or a certification.

Business Acumen inside the Freelance Grant Writer Academy

I used to cringe when getting on a sales call with a nonprofit. Embarrassingly, I used to sometimes avoid sales calls altogether. 

Yep. That’s right. I would actually self-sabotage getting income because I never knew how to respond to certain objections that nonprofit clients had.

And sales felt sleazy.

During sales calls, I would feel good about knowing what type of grant writing services to do, but then the inevitable questions arose:

“How much are your services?”  

“What is your grant writing success?”

“What is your ROI on grant writing?”

“Can you work on commission?”

“Our nonprofit is run by volunteers. Can you work pro bono?”

“Can you give us a discount? It’s a good cause!”

These questions felt sleazy and my responses felt awkward.

I would clumsily answer but usually with long pauses and not sure how to not offend the nonprofit.

I mean, I must be a grinch if I was going to tell them my real prices. Right?

The whole thing felt OFF. 

I couldn’t sustain my business that way AND I couldn’t help as many nonprofits if I didn’t figure out sales calls.

So I went through a lot of coaching, studied programs, read books, and got clear on my value-based pricing.

I formulated an Ethical Nonprofit Sales Strategy approach for doing sales calls with nonprofits. 

This was key in me being able to increase my revenue easily, feel more valued, and increase my results for my clients.

I teach students in the Freelance Grant Writer Academy how to conduct Ethical Nonprofit Sales through my processes like our Nonprofit Sales Script. I actually provide a script and coaching on how to specifically respond to all these questions ethically and then get back to selling your services.

These answers aren’t in any typical book because they are specific to grant writers.

Students in the Academy love it and are so relieved to have a process to do sales that doesn’t feel sleazy, awkward, or clumsy.

You will see why our Ethical Nonprofit Sales Strategies are so important and that you can learn how to pitch your services confidently and respond to objections that are very specific to nonprofits!

How Much Time the Freelance Grant Writer Academy Takes

You don’t need an extra 40 hours in a week to open a business. 

You might have kids at home, be working full-time, or be taking care of loved ones.

Just the thought of opening a freelance grant writing business on the side sends you into overwhelm.

But here’s the thing. You don’t need 40 hours per week to open a freelance grant writing business.

Inside the Freelance Grant Writer Academy, in less than 5 hours per month, you could be booking out clients in your freelance grant writing business.

That’s because 3 strategies that we teach inside the Academy:

  • Service Offer
  • Value Pricing
  • Ethical Nonprofit Sales

You can jump into what curriculum you need at any time. You don’t need to be in Slack all the time. You don’t need to come to every coaching call (we have replays on a private podcast).

You can jump into what you need, when you need it.