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Grant Writer Cost in 2025: What You Actually Need to Pay [Expert Guide]

Allied Grant Writers

The grant writer cost in 2025 varies widely depending on experience, project type, and scope of work. Rates for simple foundation proposals typically range from $300 to $3,000, while complex federal grants may require significantly higher investments. Entry-level grant writers charge around $20–$35 per hour, while seasoned professionals can command up to $200 per hour or more.

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Nonprofit Radio for June 2, 2025: Consciousness & Intentionality In Work & Retirement

Tony Martignetti

Elizabeth Zelinka Parsons: Consciousness & Intentionality In Work & Retirement Elizabeth Zelinka Parsons wrote a book for retirement planning that has value for anyone, at any age, who aspires to fulfillment and joy through all the stages and pages of their professional and personal lives. She walks you through the value of play; embracing … Continue reading Nonprofit Radio for June 2, 2025: Consciousness & Intentionality In Work & Retirement → Elizabeth Zelinka P

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What is Grant Writing: Master the Art of Winning Proposals

Allied Grant Writers

Individual giving dropped by 6.4% during this time, yet foundation grants remained stable through economic changes. Writing grants requires organizations to analyze their audience, gather data, build compelling stories, and submit polished proposals. Success depends on strong research abilities and persuasive writing skills that show how projects will benefit communities.

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People, Perspectives, Me

HSF House

By Jillian Medina I will meet my host family on the first weekend of July, and on the 7th, I will meet my fellow interns and Córdoba Coordinators for our orientation. These will be my first encounters that I engage with in conjunction with my research question: how high-context cultures interact with a municipality. To fully grasp the characteristics of a high-context society, I need to participate in as many social activities as I can, including markets, church services, and my program’s cultur

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AI for Grant Writing: 20+ ChatGPT Prompts You Can Use

This prompt guide for ChatGPT contains 20+ tested ChatGPT prompts, along with tips on how to use this tool the best way. Nonprofits can engage with ChatGPT to brainstorm ideas, refine project plans, and craft compelling narratives for grant proposals.

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How to Secure Foundation Research Grants: Expert Methods That Work

Allied Grant Writers

Getting the right private foundation grants takes specific tools and know-how. The Foundation Directory provides detailed profiles of U.S. private foundations for grants. Grant Forward lets you search through a database of more than 14,000 sponsors. But your success with foundation funding isn’t just about finding opportunities. Most rejections happen because proposals don’t line up with what funders want to support.

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PUB Crawl - June 9, 2025

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Happy Monday, PUB Crawlers! I’m off to New York this week for NPSP Fundraising Day on Wednesday! After that, we’ll be hitting pause on NPSP Days until we’re back at it in Minneapolis this September. If you're in the New York area, there's still time to join us—just check out the Events section below for the details. In the meantime, we’ve got a great roundup of community resources to dive into—from how-to articles and blogs to videos and community-led events.

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Mapping My Impact Through Rhythms of Rest

HSF House

By Elisha Wisdom The ways that we choose to interact with ourselves refract into our relationships with our inner circle, our community, and the world at large. This means it is vital that we are intentional with the way we treat ourselves and those closest to us, because it has so much impact on our quality of life and positive output in the world.

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People, Perspectives, Me

HSF House

By Liam Roberson The direct stakeholders in Church Farm Ardeley (CFA) are the main full-time group who work and are committed to sustainable eco-friendly farming practices. Not only is there a farming-based workforce, but also an area with neurodivergent adults who can participate in activities such as feeding the guinea pigs or helping to move fences.

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People, Perspectives, Me

HSF House

By Maria Clara Oliveira 1. The direct stakeholders of the issue I am exploring this summer are unhoused individuals, the indirect stakeholders of the issue are the Central Florida Government. 2. I do not have any personal experience with being homeless, however, I was always interested in underrepresented communities and communities who are often judged by others.

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Work-life balance: U.S. Vs Italy 

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By Alanna Rivera The direct stakeholders in my exploration of work-life balance are employed Italians, especially my internship supervisor and the lab team I work with. Indirect stakeholders include other students in my study abroad program who are also interning, as their perspectives help me compare Italy’s approach to work-life balance with that of the United States.My connection to this issue comes from experiencing the pressure in the U.S. to always work harder, often at the expense of pers

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People, Perspectives, Me

HSF House

By Sofia Tascon This summer, I’m excited that I decided to take the time during my global experience studying abroad to interview locals in the Valencia, Spain community about their attitudes toward the government. I hope to act as an advocate as my aim in this project is to create a platform where citizens’ voices are amplified. I will accomplish this by taking certain responses from the interviews conducted and publishing them on the Florida State University Nomadic Noles Maganize.

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Who gets to have a voice?

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By Elisha Wisdom In identity research, everyone is a stakeholder. All people have identities: cultural, ethnic, racial, socioeconomic, gendered, and so many others. Within the realm of racial and ethnic identity, the important question to ask is who the direct stakeholders are, and who the indirect stakeholders are. How do you determine if someone is a direct stakeholder, or an indirect one?

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Meet Jillian!

HSF House

Hello! My name is Jillian Medina. I am a Colombian and Cuban American seeking to expand my global competency and experience this summer through FSU’s Global Scholars program. I am the youngest of three, which means my two older siblings are more like test subjects for me. My parents spoke to my oldest siblings solely in Spanish; when they had difficulty starting in a primarily English-speaking school, my parents decided not to teach me the language.

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The North American Cypher

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By Angel-Amon Wildgoose The direct stakeholders involved with the issue I am exploring this summer are Hip-Hop scholars, including Dr. D’Amico whom I am working alongside this summer. She is a professor at three different Canadian universities with an emphasis on the history and progression of the genre. I would consider other scholars, hip-hop artists, and DJs to also be direct stakeholders.