Becoming a Grant Writing Consultant
Student Reviews
- A very all-inclusive realistic look at what it takes to be a grants writing consultant. I appreciated the instructor's knowledge and expertise.
- As a novice to the consultant grant writing process, the anxiety of breaking-into a new business can be easily overwhelming. In short, this course served as an excellent learning guide and resource. Dr. Bev was extraordinary in her teaching method and approach in a sometimes complicated subject & occupation in the real world. In addition to the quizzes, assignments and discussion platform, I especially found the 'Supplementary Material' a very informative & useful guide.
- I was especially impressed with Dr. Bev's concise yet conversational style of writing. This course has fueled my excitement about a new path in my professional life. There was a nice balance of encouragement and caution. Well done and THANK YOU!!!!
- The course provided a wealth of knowledge that applies to not just consulting but business practices in general. Excellent resource information for continued study.
- Kudos for landing a national expert for the instructor--what she provides her students is very valuable, and I enjoyed having her as my instructor.
- Becoming a grant writer class was the best class I have ever taken. I have taken more classes then I care to remember but this class is the best money I ever spent! Please keep up the good work!
- Dr. Bev is great! She did the most important things she could have done for a course on starting a business; namely, making me aware of my own skills and abilities to create confidence, and pointing out a multitude of areas to explore for job leads, developing services, getting experience and developing skills. Thanks!
- I am extremely pleased with this course format. I have shared the knowledge about this class with several friends. Thank You, I am so inspired. I plan to take more courses.
- This is the best course I have ever taken. It gives you everything you need to succeed. I think it is wonderful for the instructor to give not only her knowledge but her secrets as well. It seems she is pulling everyone to succeed. I would recommend this course to anyone who is interested in starting any kind of business not just granting writing.
Class Details
Good grant writing consultants are always in demand. Learn how you can use a basic knowledge of grant or proposal writing to become an expert in the red-hot grant consulting field.
Your instructor, a national grant consulting veteran, will provide you with easy-to-follow instructions that you can use to start your own home-based business. You'll learn what services to offer, how to find clients, and how to set your fees.
This is one field where your creative writing skills can literally touch thousands of people and make a true difference in their quality of life.
Session Start Dates:
February 15 | March 21 | April 18
In this lesson, you'll learn about the credentials and skills needed to become a successful grant writing consultant. You'll also learn how to use your grant writing skills in both the nonprofit for-profit sectors to generate cash flow for your new business. Step-by-step, this first lesson teaches you what business structures and services to consider as you develop your grant writing consulting business.
In this lesson, we'll talk about how to choose the office resources you need to succeed as a grant writing consultant. You’ll learn how to find training to sharpen your skills and we'll explore top reference materials used by leading grant writing consultants. You’ll also learn how to keep your new business afloat by carefully allocating your funds for the right tools of the trade.
In this lesson, you'll learn how to set up an efficient work area and plan your first day as a paid grant writing consultant. You’ll also learn how to turn a living or storage area of your home into productive workspace. It's important to have an organized area where you can manage your revenue-producing projects from start to finish, and this lesson will show you how to get it set up.
In this lesson, we'll begin to assess your grant writing experience, knowledge, and skills. You’ll learn how to use your job experience to target clients and how to expand your services beyond writing proposals. This lesson is about linking your experience with paying projects-making money for what you love to do, day after day.
This is perhaps the most important of all our lessons. You are well on your way to becoming a successful grant writing consultant-managing your own business. This lesson will teach you how to set marketable fees for each of the services you offer so you’ll make money as a grant writing consultant-regardless of where you live or the state of the economy. You’ll learn how to set your fees based on your costs, expertise, and project type, and we'll discuss when to adjust your fees so you still make a profit. Most importantly, I’ll show you where to draw the line and just say no to a prospective client.
In this lesson, you'll learn how to market and promote your grant writing consulting business. You’ll also learn how to take some critical pre-marketing steps, including writing a marketing plan.
This lesson will teach your how to search for and develop consulting opportunities. You’ll learn how to use the Internet and newspapers to find new clients, and how to present your services so effectively that clients will hire you sight unseen.
In this lesson, you'll learn how to write contractual agreements. We’ll review basic contract language and the different types of contractual agreements to help you understand the purpose and limitations of a written contract. Most importantly, you’ll learn how to create a contract template so you can quickly draft a contractual services agreement ready for signatories.
This lesson will teach you how to start cash flowing into your new business within the first 90 days. We'll talk about how to differentiate between piece of cake projects and “like pulling teeth” projects. You’ll learn which types of projects bring in quick money. And you’ll also learn how to discern between projects that are best for novices to take on at business start-up and those best handled by veteran grant writers.
In this lesson, you'll learn how to build a reputation as an expert grant writing consultant. We'll explore Internet resources that will help you keep abreast of emerging trends. Most importantly, you’ll learn how to implement a three-step plan that will help you to (1) expand your knowledge, (2) exceed your clients' expectations, and (3) make your skills and services visible.
At this point, you are nearing the finish line for Becoming a Grant Writing Consultant. In this lesson, you'll learn how to manage more than one project at a time so you can become more profitable. This lesson covers it all: How to ask yourself the right questions to accurately calculate project timeframes; how to organize and prioritize your projects; even how to develop work habits that will help you meet deadlines when you’re working on multiple projects.
Our last lesson will teach you how to recognize the signs of business growth and the steps to take before planning for business expansion. You’ll learn some strategic planning steps that will help you stay on top of small business trends, as well as stay on top of your competitors.
This course includes a knowledgeable and caring instructor who will guide you through your lessons, facilitate discussions, and answer your questions. The instructor for this course will be Beverly Browning.
Dr. Beverly A. Browning has been consulting in the areas of grant writing, contract bid responses, and organizational development for nearly three decades. Her clients have included chambers of commerce, faith-based organizations, units of local and county municipal governments, state and federal government agencies, school districts and colleges, social and human service agencies, hospitals, fire departments, service associations, and Fortune 500 corporations. Dr. Browning has assisted clients and workshop participants throughout the United States in receiving awards of more than $200 million. Dr. Browning is the author of over two dozen grants-related publications, including Grant Writing For DummiesT, Grant Writing for Educators, How to Become a Grant Writing Consultant, Faith-Based Grants:
Aligning Your Church to Receive Abundance, and Perfect Phrases for Writing Grant Proposals. She holds degrees in Organizational Development, Public Administration, and Business Administration. Dr. Browning is a grant writing course developer and online facilitator for Ed2Go.com; faculty member at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Institute for Organization Management and a current member of the American Association of Grant Professionals.
A basic understanding of the grant writing process, Internet access, e-mail, the Microsoft Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox Web browser, and the Adobe Flash and PDF plug-ins (two free and simple downloads you obtain at http://www.adobe.com/downloads by clicking Get Adobe Flash Player and Get Adobe Reader).