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Grant Writing 101 Course Q&A Video

Grant Writing 101: Building Confidence, Capacity, and Better Outcomes

For many small organizations, grant funding can feel like both an opportunity and a barrier. There is funding available, but accessing it successfully requires time, strategy, and confidence that not every team has the capacity to develop on their own.

In this conversation, grant professionals Emily Bing and Linda Whitaker share insights from the Grant Writing 101 course, offering practical guidance on how organizations can approach funding more effectively and more sustainably.

Why This Course Was Created

The course was designed with a clear gap in mind: smaller charities and organizations often have the drive to pursue funding, but not always the resources to hire consultants or dedicate staff time to mastering grant writing.

Emily explains that while funding opportunities are abundant, access to the right tools and knowledge is not. This program aims to level the playing field by giving organizations the skills they need to pursue grants independently and strategically.

Linda adds another important layer: timing and preparedness. In many grant processes, organizations that are ready to apply early have a significant advantage. Unfortunately, smaller or understaffed teams are often at the back of the queue—not because their work is less impactful, but because they are less prepared.

This course is designed to change that.

What Makes Grant Writing 101 Different

Rather than focusing only on how to write a grant, the course emphasizes how to think about grants strategically before you even begin an application.

Some of the most valuable insights include:

  • Assessing fit before applying: Not every grant is worth pursuing. Understanding alignment early can save significant time and energy.
  • Building relationships with funders: Reaching out before applying can improve both your application and your chances of success.
  • Evaluating return on investment: A grant should strengthen your organization—not strain it.
  • Understanding hidden costs: Reporting requirements, matching funds, and administrative demands can outweigh the benefits if not carefully considered.

The course also includes practical templates and tools, allowing participants to apply what they learn in real time as they work through actual grant opportunities. 

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Common Pitfalls to Avoid

Both Emily and Linda highlight several common mistakes organizations make when pursuing funding:

  • Applying for grants that don’t align with your mission, simply because funding is available.
  • Underestimating the workload tied to reporting requirements.
  • Pursuing grants with partial funding requirements without a clear plan for the remaining balance.
  • Stretching your organization’s scope to “fit” a grant that isn’t truly aligned.

These insights reinforce an important idea: successful grant writing is not just about securing funds—it’s about making decisions that support long-term sustainability.

Who This Course Is For

Grant Writing 101 is designed to meet organizations where they are:

  • New fundraisers who want to understand the fundamentals of grant writing.
  • Small teams looking to build internal capacity without hiring external consultants.
  • Experienced professionals seeking a refresher or a more strategic approach.
  • Organizations aiming to increase confidence and improve success rates.

Whether you are just getting started or looking to refine your approach, the course acts as both a guide and a companion to real-world grant opportunities.

A Confidence-Building Approach

One of the most compelling outcomes shared in the conversation was the confidence participants gained early on. In one example, a participant applied for—and secured—three grants after completing just the first portion of the course.

That sense of momentum is intentional. The goal is not just to teach grant writing, but to empower organizations to take action with clarity and confidence.

Listen to the conversation, watch the video now:

If you’ve been hesitant to pursue grants or want to improve how you approach them, this course offers a practical, accessible way to build both skill and strategy.

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