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  • 140 hires on Thumbtack
  • Serves Kent, WA
  • 140 hires on Thumbtack
  • Serves Kent, WA
Giulia C. says, "I met Pavita at a summer internship, and I could not be more grateful to have met such an amazing friend, mentor, and person. She met with me every Sunday for the first semester of my senior year revising my college application essays- and these weren't one-hour sessions. Each session would start with me frantically figuring out what essay to show her, and once I got myself together, she would patiently and methodically make suggestions and edit grammar mistakes for me. Her super power? Cutting down essays. One time, she took a 1,000 word essay and compacted it to 250 words. The meaning and message of the essay didn't change one bit. My voice stayed my own, my writing style was clearly the same, but the essay was concise and to-the-point rather than rambling and unclear. Pavita was also extremely supportive throughout the entire process. If I had any suspicions about an essay, she would sit down with me and go through the pros and cons of answering a certain college's questions the way I did. If we decided to scrap an essay, we would brainstorm ideas, together, of what would make my next essay be the one I would eventually submit. Furthermore, her outgoing and loving personality made the process so much easier for me. While my friends struggled with trying to eloquently place their thoughts on paper, Pavita helped me transform my social justice rants or darker moments into thoughtful and complete answers to a large variety of questions posed by the numerous colleges I applied to. Her work with me helped me get into one of my top schools, which I am extremely proud of and happy to attend this fall. Although the ideas and essays were my own, I have no doubt that Pavita's editing and her constant support through this rough academic time helped me get into USC on a full scholarship. I also asked for help with school essays for my AP Language class. Once again, Pavita made excellent suggestions that made my ideas become clearer and my essays become more streamlined. Her editing made me more aware of my grammar errors and my own nuances when writing. Overall, I couldn't have asked for better service and I highly recommend Pavita's editing skills to anyone. "See more
Giulia C. says, "I met Pavita at a summer internship, and I could not be more grateful to have met such an amazing friend, mentor, and person. She met with me every Sunday for the first semester of my senior year revising my college application essays- and these weren't one-hour sessions. Each session would start with me frantically figuring out what essay to show her, and once I got myself together, she would patiently and methodically make suggestions and edit grammar mistakes for me. Her super power? Cutting down essays. One time, she took a 1,000 word essay and compacted it to 250 words. The meaning and message of the essay didn't change one bit. My voice stayed my own, my writing style was clearly the same, but the essay was concise and to-the-point rather than rambling and unclear. Pavita was also extremely supportive throughout the entire process. If I had any suspicions about an essay, she would sit down with me and go through the pros and cons of answering a certain college's questions the way I did. If we decided to scrap an essay, we would brainstorm ideas, together, of what would make my next essay be the one I would eventually submit. Furthermore, her outgoing and loving personality made the process so much easier for me. While my friends struggled with trying to eloquently place their thoughts on paper, Pavita helped me transform my social justice rants or darker moments into thoughtful and complete answers to a large variety of questions posed by the numerous colleges I applied to. Her work with me helped me get into one of my top schools, which I am extremely proud of and happy to attend this fall. Although the ideas and essays were my own, I have no doubt that Pavita's editing and her constant support through this rough academic time helped me get into USC on a full scholarship. I also asked for help with school essays for my AP Language class. Once again, Pavita made excellent suggestions that made my ideas become clearer and my essays become more streamlined. Her editing made me more aware of my grammar errors and my own nuances when writing. Overall, I couldn't have asked for better service and I highly recommend Pavita's editing skills to anyone. "

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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:

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