Grant Writing Services

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Tired of your grant applications going unread, being turned down, or falling on deaf ears? Weary of rejection letters with no suggested direction, corrections, or advice as to where you might have gone wrong? Wondering who you might turn to for help?

Then consider Schoolhouse Partners' Grant Writing services, a proven team that can equip your school district, library, or nonprofit organizatioin with all the necessary tools to make grantseeking and grant writing a success. Unlike other fund-raising agencies or consultants, we're a one-stop, full-service firm with an experienced staff ready to assist you in every way possible.

At Schoolhouse Partners' Grant Writing services, you'll be able to:

  • Visit our Resources Library where you'll be able to access a free step-by-step process that will enhance your grant writing expertise,
  • Wander through our What's Hot page, where you'll discover a free selection of grant funders just waiting for your application,
  • Subscribe to our extensive and comprehensive database of funding markets,
  • Hire us to develop, outline, write, edit, and submit your grant applications, and
  • Get free advice via our Frequently Asked Questions page.

Regardless of your personal grant writing expertise or geographical location, we can give you valuable aid in getting your grant applications approved!

More public and private school districts, libraries, community nonprofits, religious affiliates, and grantseekers are turning to Schoolhouse Partners' experienced grant writers, extensive list of funding opportunities, and how-to information.

Offering approximately 10,000 funding sources, with our lengthy list growing every day, our database is the most effective and comprehensive tool available for any grantseeker.

Contracted services available on Retainer Agreements (billed monthly) or on a Project-by-Project basis (hourly rate).


Areas of Specialty:

Pre-K through 12th Grade, and Adult Education
Funding opportunities for Pre-K through 12th grade programs, school buildings, and school districts, including teacher training, curriculum development, mentoring programs, career education, character education, and more; funding opportunities for adult education including literacy training, vocational education, and citizenship training. Funders include nonprofit organizations and foundations, corporate giving programs, and local, state, and federal government agencies.

Children and Youth
Funding sources for after-school programs, summer school, youth violence prevention, drug prevention, children's health care, health research, teen pregnancy prevention, and numerous related areas. Sources for funding include local, state, and federal government agencies, nonprofit organizations, and corporate funding programs.

Community Development
Programs to enhance communities and community services, including outreach programs for the youth, parents, elderly, cultural programs, programs for the disabled and the economically disadvantaged, religious programs, and social service programs. Funding sources include foundations and nonprofit organizations, federal, state, and local government agencies, and corporate giving programs.

Arts and Humanities
Funding opportunities for arts in education programs, graphic artists, writers, arts organizations, performances and exhibitions, and social sciences and history research. Funding sources include state arts councils, foundations, corporations, the National Endowment for the Arts, the National Endowment for the Humanities, universities, research institutes, and all types of government agencies.

Operating Grants
Funders who offer grants for general operating support, including support for new construction, facility renovation, overhead, staff support, ongoing operations, utilities, and much more. Grants support education, nonprofits, arts organizations, libraries, museums, outreach services, community development programs, research programs, and many others. Sources include foundations, nonprofit organizations, corporate contributions programs, state and local agencies.



Other Related Services

Letters of Inquiry Preparation

Letters of Inquiry and foundation proposals can be customized to targeted donors as a result of prospect research or based upon client contacts.

Government Proposal Preparation

During the preparation of major grant proposals, SHP will coordinate your assigned team through proposal development in order to ensure that all stakeholders are invested in the proposed program and activities, and to ensure the best possible presentation. SHP will provide a grant outline; task list and timeline of completion dates, including a staff review and editing process; leadership of a minimum of one essential program development strategy meeting; when necessary, assistance with assembly of the grant package and oversight of submission to ensure compliance with all grant requirements.

Copy Editing and Media Materials

SHP Staff can edit your copy for client documents and and create media materials, such as press releases and brochure copy.