Ep. 152: 2020 Mash-Up 8 Tips on Freelance Grant Writing & Nonprofits

Published: Jan. 6, 2021, 10:45 a.m.

b"2020 Mash-Up 8 Tips on Freelance Grant Writing & Nonprofits\\n\\nOh my goodness! This podcast was SO much fun to edit. I got to go through some of the MOST-listened podcasts of 2020 and grab some snacks for ya. That's right. I grabbed the gold of the good. This is caramel boutique popcorn for you to snack on.\\n\\nI pulled some excellent snippets to start off with nonprofit tips, then went into pricing and packaging for freelancers. But this episode is super unique because it's a historical archive of highlights from 2020. It showcases how we pivoted - and continue to pivot - in our nonprofit and grant world.\\xa0\\n\\nSee who is featured!\\n\\nJenni Hargrove: Jenni Hargrove is a Charitable Marketing Coach and hosts a podcast for nonprofit leaders called the\\xa0Nonprofit Jenni Show. With a background in market research and corporate philanthropy, Jenni loves training nonprofit leaders in best practices for building a robust Marketing and Fundraising Strategy.\\n\\nAngela Braren of Instrumentl: Writing, winning & awarding grants for 14 years; Started as a grant writer/jill-of-all-trades at an environmental nonprofit after college and most recently at the Global Fund for Women in San Francisco; Lead Instrumentl building what she wishes she had when she was a fundraiser; When she\\u2019s not thinking about grants she\\u2019s either at yoga, on a hike or hanging out with her two calico rescue cats, Bella and Possum.\\n\\nSean Kosofsky is the NonProfit Fixer! He has worked in nonprofits for more than 27 years, including as executive director for five organizations. He has worked in policy, communications, grassroots advocacy, direct service, development, management and served on numerous boards. He has raised millions of dollars for causes, candidates, and campaigns. His work has appeared in news stories around the world, and he has offered webinars or blog posts through\\xa0AFP,\\xa0Candid,\\xa0Idealware,\\xa0Bloomerang,\\xa0Wild Apricot, and\\xa0Pamela Grow\\u2019s Motivate Mondays.\\n\\nVu Le (\\u201cvoo lay\\u201d) is a writer, speaker, vegan, Pisces, and the former Executive Director of RVC, a nonprofit in Seattle that promotes social justice by developing leaders of color, strengthening organizations led by communities of color, and fostering collaboration between diverse communities.\\n\\nSean Croxton:\\n#1 Podcast host:\\nQuote of the Day\\xa0(#1 daily motivational podcast)\\nUnderground Wellness\\xa0(one of the internet\\u2019s most popular health podcasts)\\nThe Sessions\\nAuthor of\\xa0Dark Side of Fat Loss\\xa0e-book\\nStarted the\\xa0JERF (Just Eat Real Food)\\xa0movement\\nHost of seven online summit events, including\\xa0The Thyroid Sessions, Digestion Sessions, and The Depression Sessions\\nCreator of\\xa0Rich Lit Society, an online book club\\n\\nDr. Omotola Akinsola: Omotola has over seven years of experience as both an in-house grant writer and as a freelance grant consultant to various nonprofit organizations across the United States and the continent of Africa.\\xa0 A Social Worker by trade, Omotola combines her passion for education, youth, leadership, homelessness, community service, nonprofits and social entrepreneurship with her skills as a writer and researcher.\\n\\nRodney Walker is president of Grant Central USA, a grant development training firm that is internationally known for helping organizations land six-figure and seven-figure grants and shave months off the time it takes for them to get funded. He oversees an elite network of approved licensees who deliver today\\u2019s leading training in grant development systems.\\n\\nDr. Browning is the author of 43 grants-related publications, including six editions (over 1 million books sold) of\\xa0Grant Writing For Dummies\\u2122\\xa0(Wiley.com). Dr. Browning is Founder and Director of the Grant Writing Training Foundation and CEO for Bev Browning, LLC.\\xa0 Browning has assisted clients and workshop participants throughout the United States in receiving awards of more than\\xa0$500 million."