Services

Scoped projects that leave you with working systems.

We pair nonprofit consulting with nonprofit-first AI so your team can move faster on grants, reporting, and day-to-day coordination without adding another platform you have to babysit.

Engagement basics

  • • Typical projects run 4–8 weeks.
  • • Clear owners, milestones, and hand-off docs.
  • • Light-touch follow-up after launch.
  • • Remote-first with options for hybrid sessions.

Core offers

Three ways we typically work with teams.

Every engagement is scoped around your staff bandwidth and real deadlines. These tracks are starting points, not rigid packages.

01

Grant Strategy Sprint

Clarify priorities, map a realistic pipeline, and clean up the clutter of old deadlines and half-finished applications.

  • Funding map for the next 6–12 months
  • Simple pipeline view your team can own
  • Short list of high-leverage process fixes

02

Done-with-You Grant Writing

Co-write reusable building blocks so each new application is adaptation, not reinvention.

  • Reusable core narratives and boilerplate
  • Clear folder + naming structure
  • Light templates for budgets and attachments

03

AI Enablement for Nonprofits

Help staff use AI safely for drafting, editing, and reporting—without turning every task into a science experiment.

  • Hands-on workshops with your own materials
  • Guardrails and policies built with leadership
  • Implementation support for Grant Workspace and other tools

How projects run

Light structure, clear steps, no mystery.

We keep the process simple so your staff can stay focused on running programs—not sitting in standing meetings.

  1. 1. Scope. One working session to define goals, boundaries, and a realistic pace.
  2. 2. Build. Short cycles of work with async check-ins and clear owners.
  3. 3. Hand-off. Shared workspace, documentation, and a brief training so the system survives first staff turnover.

Good fit checklist

  • • You have more ideas than capacity.
  • • Grants and reports pull leaders into the weeds.
  • • You use email/docs/sheets more than big platforms.
  • • You want simple systems staff can actually maintain.
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