Grant Writing Simplified
Grant Writing Simplified

Grant Writing Simplified

Teresa Huff

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The world needs you to step forward as a grant writer and lead with confidence. I'll teach you how. Welcome to the Grant Writing Simplified podcast where you'll learn how to scale your income AND impact through grant writing and nonprofit consulting. I'm Teresa Huff, former special ed teacher turned grant writing coach and nonprofit strategist. I'm here to mentor freelancers and nonprofit leaders like you who are ready for a fulfilling, flexible career while leveraging your skills, growing your earning potential, AND making a big impact on the world around you. I'll teach you the strategies I've used to help nonprofits triple their funding. Let's work together to change your world!

Recent Episodes

152: Grant Writing Quick Tip: Ask Different Questions by Teresa Huff
APR 9, 2024
152: Grant Writing Quick Tip: Ask Different Questions by Teresa Huff
In this shorter, experimental format episode of Grant Writing Simplified, Teresa shares insights on the importance of asking different questions to navigate challenges in the nonprofit sector. Drawing from her experiences leading workshops and serving as a sounding board for nonprofit leaders, Teresa encourages listeners to step back from their frustrations and conventional problem-solving approaches. She emphasizes the value of exploring problems more deeply and considering alternatives to the status quo, without necessarily seeking immediate solutions. Teresa challenges you to apply this approach in your team discussions and collaborative efforts, suggesting that asking the right questions can unlock new paths forward. She also references her TEDx talk for further exploration of this topic and teases future interviews and resources aimed at aiding nonprofit strategies and grant writing careers. 00:00 What do you think of this format? 00:21 Preparing for a Nonprofit Workshop: Insights and Challenges 01:01 The Power of Asking Different Questions 02:11 A Challenge to Think Differently 02:40 TEDx Talk and Upcoming Resources 03:17 Encouragement and Closing Thoughts

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Watch the TEDx: The Real ROI of Grant Writing

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150: Navigating Nonprofit Success with Forensic Accounting: A Dive into Integrity and Innovation with Chris Ekimoff
MAR 19, 2024
150: Navigating Nonprofit Success with Forensic Accounting: A Dive into Integrity and Innovation with Chris Ekimoff
Book a 1:1 strategy call with Teresa Huff: www.teresahuff.com/mentor In this episode of the Grant Writing Simplified Podcast, I have a fascinating conversation with Chris Ekimoff, a forensic accountant specializing in litigation consulting and forensic accounting services. Chris discusses the importance of financial vigilance and proactiveness in nonprofits to prevent fraud and financial mismanagement. He emphasizes that it's not about fostering suspicion but about creating awareness and setting up good systems, checks, and balances. We touch upon various topics, including the value of having financial or legal professionals on nonprofit boards, the necessity of self-awareness and admitting organizational weaknesses, and the idea of 'trust but verify' to maintain a healthy and transparent nonprofit culture. We advocate for collaboration among nonprofits to learn and grow together, emphasizing that it's not a competitive but a collective mission to serve communities better. This conversation is aimed at helping nonprofits understand the significance of good financial practices and how to implement them to ensure their organization's and mission's sustainability. 00:00 Welcome and Workshop Announcement 00:47 Introducing Forensic Accounting with Chris Ekimoff 03:36 Chris Ekimoff's Unique Background and Forensic Accounting Explained 05:01 The Importance of Forensic Accounting in Nonprofits 13:32 Practical Steps for Nonprofits to Prevent Fraud 19:58 The Balance of Trust and Compliance in Nonprofit Culture 27:25 Navigating Your Career with Skiing Wisdom 28:18 Strategic Planning for Nonprofits 31:23 The Power of Collaboration in the Nonprofit Sector 33:57 Elevating Nonprofit Impact: Moving Upstream 37:31 Cultivating a Culture of Openness and Improvement 45:56 Leveraging Professional and Personal Resources 48:20 Connecting and Sharing Resources for Nonprofit Success

Connect with Teresa Huff:

Website: www.teresahuff.com

Watch the TEDx: The Real ROI of Grant Writing

Take the Quiz: https://teresahuff.com/share-quiz/

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149: Measure what Matters: A Proactive Approach to Nonprofit Success - By Teresa Huff
MAR 5, 2024
149: Measure what Matters: A Proactive Approach to Nonprofit Success - By Teresa Huff

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The Crucial Role of Data in Non-profit Grant Funding

In this episode, I'm diving deep into why data collection and tracking are absolute game-changers for non-profit organizations, especially when it comes to snagging those crucial grant funds. I'm all about getting the full picture, which means not just crunching numbers but also capturing those heartwarming stories that truly showcase our impact.

I'll walk you through a handy five-question guide to evaluate your current data practices, because let's face it, we can always level up.

From day one, I'm all about data – using it to back up our relevance, measure our progress, and guide our decisions at every turn. We'll also chat about how to navigate those pesky constraints in data collection and even how to weave stories seamlessly into our data narrative. Plus, we'll explore techniques for tracking trends and spotting behavior change.

Stick around as we cover data-driven goodness from start to finish!

00:00 Introduction and Webinar Recap

00:48 The Importance of Data in Grant Applications

01:41 The Role of Data in Nonprofit Operations

02:01 When and How to Start Collecting Data

02:57 The ROI Framework and Data

04:01 Understanding Internal and External Data

04:26 Quantitative vs Qualitative Data

05:51 Challenges in Data Collection and Creative Solutions

08:24 Using Data to Inform Programs and Engage Stakeholders

08:42 Five Questions to Evaluate Your Data Collection

Challenge Question:

Is your data reflecting a realistic picture of your impact? If not, do you need to adjust?

Read the full show notes: www.teresahuff.com/149

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Website: www.teresahuff.com

Watch the TEDx: The Real ROI of Grant Writing

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148: The Power of Pause: 5 Reasons to Call Timeout in Your Nonprofit - by Teresa Huff
DEC 19, 2023
148: The Power of Pause: 5 Reasons to Call Timeout in Your Nonprofit - by Teresa Huff

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As we dive into the hustle of year-end activities, the race to finish strong is on for nonprofit leaders, grant writers, and consultants. In this busy season, we need to recognize that finishing well may mean finishing with rest and recovery.

Let's take a cue from coaches and explore the strategic use of timeouts to navigate the challenges and finish the year on a high note.

Acknowledge the Chaos: Embrace the Timeout

The year-end rush can often feel like a relentless marathon. Acknowledge the chaos, and don't be afraid to embrace a timeout. Recognizing the need for a breather is not a sign of weakness, but rather a strategic move to ensure your team sustains momentum. This is even true if you're a team of one.

Team Focus: Pay Attention to Needs

Whether you're leading a team or flying solo, pay close attention to the needs of those around you. A timeout isn't just for your benefit; it's an opportunity to assess the collective energy and well-being of your team. Understanding their needs ensures you're all on the same page and ready to tackle the challenges ahead.

Timeout Lessons from Coaches

To top off the busy holiday season, many people are involved in sports as well. We can borrow a lesson from coaches and the 5 common reasons they call a timeout during the game:

  1. Break the Momentum
  2. Change Your Strategy
  3. Correct Mistakes
  4. Rest
  5. Motivate Your Players

Sometimes, a timeout is more than just a break. It's a chance to regroup, refocus, and deliver a pep talk that motivates your team for the challenges that lie ahead.

Timeout Wisdom: Not Giving Up, but Leveling Up

Calling a timeout isn't the equivalent of throwing in the towel. On the contrary, it's a smart and strategic move.

As the year draws to a close, remember that effective leadership involves knowing when to push forward and when to pause. So, take that timeout, recharge, and set the stage for a successful finish to the year.

To read today's full episode: The Power of Pause: 5 Reasons to Call Timeout in Your Nonprofit

To watch and share my TEDx Talk, The Real ROI of Grant Writing.

Challenge Question:

Do you need to call a timeout?

Connect with Teresa Huff:

Website: www.teresahuff.com

Watch the TEDx: The Real ROI of Grant Writing

Take the Quiz: Do you have what it takes to be a grant writer?

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13 MIN