I get that you might be on a restricted income right now, working inside a toxic nonprofit.
A popular way that students in the Academy pay for it is to have their nonprofit pay for it.
What?! Why?! How?!
Because many of you have been asked to write grants inside a nonprofit as part of your job description or as a volunteer, but never got training.
They might have given you a book so you can learn grant writing, but that is a slow process to get grants.
If they really want to optimize your time and their budget, then the Academy is the best ROI that your nonprofit can get.
The bottom line is, if you aren’t getting grant training and having grant reviews, the ability for you to win grants for the organization is low.
You will spin your wheels.
Your nonprofit will pay you to basically Google things and then ‘hope for the best’ when you submit.
And when you aren’t getting grants secured, you are going to feel like you are disappointing them and not doing your job… even though they never gave you adequate training!
Not working a 9-5, but are you a volunteer?
You can ask the nonprofit to pay for it as a way of compensating your volunteer work AND helping the nonprofit get grant reviews.
Maybe you are on a board of directors and they want you to write grants. Have the nonprofit pay for the Academy.
Maybe you are a teacher and your school wants you to write grants. Have the school pay for the Academy.
Maybe you work at a government organization and they want you to write grants. Have the agency pay for the Academy.
These are all examples of places that have paid for folks to come inside the Academy.
Because you can get grant training AND unlimited grant reviews for the nonprofit/school/agency that sends you to the Academy!
This is unmatched.
$2,500 is a drop in the bucket compared to hiring a salaried grant writer that might not even have a clue what they are doing.
Ask your nonprofit if they can pay.
>> Click here to get a Template requesting support from your organization.
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