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Attend this free webinar addressing the following aspects of grant writing:

1. How to find grantmakers who can't resist your proposal. (I'll teach you the 3 search tactics you must use.) A lot of grant writers ignore the grant searching and determining fit step. If you ignore this step (and my sneaky research trick), you will waste a lot of time and effort on proposals that you have no chance of winning.

2. How to prove the urgency and significance of your work and skyrocket your success rate. (Hint: This tactic is our key to winning million-dollar grants.)

3. How to design an impeccable program and outdo your competitors. A lot of grant writers focus just on presenting what they do in the best light. I will teach you how to make it better because, and trust me on this, grantmakers can tell when you don't have a well-designed program. 

The key to successful grant writing is knowing how each of these steps work together to get you the funding you need to do MORE of the work you care about.  

Krista Kurlinkus, Ph.D.
Grant Writing Consultant and Creator of Grant Writing Made Easy

Krista has won millions in grants as a consultant for a wide variety of nonprofits, government institutions, and academic researchers an institutions. 

Krista's mission is to help visionaries and changemakers like you do more good in the world. Krista earned her Ph.D. in English-Rhetoric, Composition and Literacy Studies from The Ohio State University where she won a University Fellowship and the Corbett Fellowship. She was also recognized by the university as an outstanding research mentor for her work with the Appalachian Project, Ohio; awarded the university's Alice Paul Award for her advocacy work on the West Virginia Water Crisis; and given a $50,000 research grant by the National Science Foundation. 

She taught first-year composition, technical writing, and digital media composition for 6 years at a total of 3 universities. Her podcast has been featured on Idealist Careers as a resource for grant writers.