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Nonprofit Grant Strategy: Recalibrate for Year-End Success

Grant Writing Made Easy

Use what you’ve learned to strengthen your nonprofit grant strategy for the rest of 2025. Update Your Grant Calendar An organized, realistic calendar is the backbone of a successful nonprofit grant strategy, especially as you approach the high-stakes Q3 and Q4 deadlines. But that doesn’t mean you can’t win big.

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Why Your Grant Strategy Is Falling Apart (and How to Fix It)

Grant Writing Made Easy

And if your grant calendar lives in one place, your tasks in another, your drafts in a hidden folder, and your funder research on sticky notes… of course, your strategy is falling apart. Let’s talk about why that happens and, more importantly, how to fix it with a smarter, more sustainable grant writing system.

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The AI Grants Hub: Your Smarter, Simpler Grant Workspace

Grant Writing Made Easy

That’s why we designed the AI Grants Hub: to empower nonprofits of all sizes, but especially small teams, to move away from reactive grant writing and into a proactive, strategic grant program. Annual Funding Tracker : Develop a year-round pipeline strategy to ensure your grant calendar is both proactive and intentional.

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Is AI Coming for Your Grant Writing Job?

Grant Writing Made Easy

And if you don’t have time to build that system from scratch, our Grant Launch service sets it up for you. You’ll get a fully customized grants system, tailored to your programs, funding strategy, and team needs. We even provide ongoing training and coaching so everyone on your team can easily utilize it.

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Rest and Reset: Strategies for anti-burnout by Kellie Brungard, GPC

Assel Grant Services

Actually, burnout has been around for a long while, recognized in the healthcare and social service industries. The World Health Organization (WHO) recognizes burnout as an occupational phenomenon (though it’s not recognized as a medical condition). That’s another buzzword like quiet quitting or hustle culture , right?