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Many not-for-profit charitable and educational organizations can benefit from funding opportunities available through grants from private foundations and government agencies. Grant Write offers its services as a free-lance grant writer.

We will research grant opportunities on your behalf, through American government agencies and private foundations, religious (where applicable) and secular. When we find opportunities that may be of interest to you, we will present them to you for your consideration. Upon your approval, we will write the grant application and any follow-up communications on your behalf. No application will be submitted without your having an opportunity to review the submission. This will hopefully ensure accuracy in the presentation.

Please note that many grant programs are very specific in how you may spend the grant money, including funds that are sometimes included for grant administration, and generally prohibit the use of grant funds for payment of a grant writer. Therefore, in most instances, fees will have to be paid from general operations and not from the grant proceeds. For a schedule of our fees, please send us an e-mail. Generally, fees will be payable upon award, however, in the event that we are very successful on your behalf and therefore earn a significant fee, we will allow payment over time under terms to be agreed upon at that point.

Grant writing is highly competitive. Many grant programs specify the number of grants they intend to award in the initial offering. It may come to pass that we will apply for the same grant on behalf of more than one client. In such instance, we will disclose to you that we am applying for the same grant on behalf of more than one client. We will also ask you to sign a waiver, releasing Grant Write from claims that it diminished your chances of an award by applying for the same grant on behalf of another organization.

Please be prepared to disclose financial information about your organization if it is needed for the grant application. Foundations sometimes request this information, primarily to make sure that they are giving funds to viable entities that won’t disappear overnight.
 
Grant Write is proud to be a Neighborhood Networks National Consortium Partner.

I wish you a great deal of success in the outstanding work that you are doing and sincerely hope that we can be of assistance you in this endeavor.

Yours truly,
Joseph M. Mayerhoff
Grant Write