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"Hi! My name is Mike. I've called myself a writer since I was 15--about 30 years. I've done a few things since then: raised a family, had a few other jobs, learned to cook... but most importantly, I've studied the art and craft of writing, I've helped friends and family develop their own stories, and I've developed stories and written for myself. I want to briefly chat about how I can help you, and why I'm qualified to do that, then I want to chat even more briefly about what I can't help with, and why that's okay. I want to help any and all writers to develop and create the best story that they can, get that story out of their heads and onto the page, and love the creative spark along the way. I want to emphasize that I'm trauma-informed, an LGBTQIA+ ally, neurodivergence and mental illness friendly, kink and ENM friendly, and maybe just all around friendly. What that means is that I know the difficulty of trying to write with executive dysfunction, anxiety, depression, and any other struggles you might be encountering, and that I'm in the process of working through that struggle every day for myself. And I want to help! I love working with people on the ideas and stories they are passionate about, and to help them reach the level of self-confidence and comfort needed to create. I have worked with a group of writers locally for many years: reading their work, providing useful and compassionate feedback, and helping all of us to grow together as artists. I've also spent several years mentoring students at the coding bootcamp I attended. On the other hand, I cannot guarantee that the work we do will help you get published. I don't have any experience in the publishing industry. I've never really had my own work published. I've never written a query letter, and while I can read yours and tell you if there are spelling and grammar errors, I can't tell you whether it will get you an agent or a deal. I don't have "insider information" or "tips and tricks". I have very little of my own work that I would consider finished and/or publishable. My friends in my writing group, other friends who've read my work, and my wife tell me my writing is good, but no one who could give me a publishing deal or advocate for me there has. For 30 years, I've struggled with my own trauma, mental illness, and executive dysfunction to try and do what I love and put it out into the world for others to read, and I'm still on that journey. What I'd like to do is help you on that journey as well."See more

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How do you hire a good grant writer?

Grants are available to nonprofit organizations, for-profit businesses that qualify for government grants, and individuals who qualify for foundation or government grants. Hiring a good grant writer can help you gain funding in your chosen field. According to the American Grant Writers’ Association, grant writers can help you research potential grant opportunities; write grant proposals, create budgets, and build budget narratives; review written materials before you submit; prepare a business plan; analyze your organization for grant competitive qualities; prepare research grants; help with 501(c)(3) applications for nonprofits; and more. Investing in the right grant writer could result in a financial win for your organization. Generally no licenses or certificates are required to be a good grant writer, but you may want to find a grant writer who has been certified (not just received a certificate of completion) by a reputable organization such as the Grant Professionals Certification Institute. Qualities to look for in a good grant writer include:

  • Proven success writing winning grants, especially in your target area.
  • Strong writing skills.
  • Strong math skills and demonstrated proficiency with budgeting.
  • Careful attention to detail — brilliant grant proposals may be rejected just for formatting errors, so you want someone who follows instructions explicitly.
  • Expertise in your target area.
  • Punctuality and good communication skills.

How much does a grant writer cost?

Hiring a grant writer can give you a competitive edge when applying for financial grants for your business or nonprofit organization, or as an individual. The cost to hire a grant writer can vary depending on their academic background, areas of expertise, previous grant writing success and years of experience. According to the Grant Professionals Association, grant writers should be paid hourly or by flat fee. It is unethical for a grant writer to accept a commission or percentage compensation of grant monies received. They can, however, be awarded bonuses in line with the hiring company’s prevailing practices. Here are some examples of average grant writing fees:

  • Hourly rate for grant writers with less experience or fewer grants awarded: $25-$35 per hour.
  • Hourly rate for grant writers with some degree of success: $35-$75 per hour.
  • Hourly rate for grant writers with proven success winning large grants: $75-$150 or more per hour.
  • For a smaller grant, the writer may charge a flat fee of $200-$500 for preparation and submission.  

Pricing may also vary based on the complexity of the grant application. A federal grant that requires pages of research, budgets and a business plan may take more than 30 hours to prepare. For a high-level grant writer who charges $100 per hour, this means $3,000 or more in grant writing fees.

Most grant writers will provide you with a total cost estimate before agreeing to the work. You may be required to pay a deposit up front, or the grant writer may work from a retainer. Often, seasoned grant writers pay for themselves in the long run by writing successful grants.

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