Our grant writing team consists of the nation’s top grant writers. Our success rate is 85% – 95%, depending on length of time with a client, versus the national average of 65%. Our fees are 25% less than most of our competitors.

Services

  • Indigenous Grants

    We provide grant writing services for Native American tribes, city, county and state governments and large nonprofit organizations. We write grants for all fields of interest including education, healthcare, justice, housing, infrastructure, youth development, broadband, renewable energy and more. Our award-winning strategic planning process for Native American tribes has generated over $100 million in 7 years to serve more than 30,000 Native American people.

  • Government Grants

    Our National Partnership Fund Development Retreat called Walk in Our Moccasins; Seven Strategies to Win More Grants combines talents of visionaries, graphical recorders, grant writers, and leadership coaches. Our team of consultants provide a variety of consulting services for our clients such as strategic planning, sustainability planning, program evaluation, capacity building, grant writing, grants management, facilitation, program design, business, and leadership development.

  • Technology Grants

    We specialize in winning technology grants for tribes, government and schools. We have won over $40 million in broadband grants for the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe to provide fiber to the premise and internet for government offices. The grants came from state and federal agencies, as well as private foundations such as the Colorado Health Foundation. We have worked with businesses such as Cisco, Westcon and NeoConnect that sell and engineer technology to help their clients.

  • Rural Grants

    Our grant writers have unique experience in rural grants, disaster recovery, healthcare grants, and more. We also help clients develop long term plans and strategies for funding major infrastructure projects such as water, housing, transportation, charter schools, commercial energy, food sovereignty and economic development.

  • CEDS Plans

    For any organization that applies for funding from the EDA, an annual Comprehensive Economic Development Strategies (CEDS) Plan is required. We have been writing and updating the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe’s CEDS Plan since 2015, improving the content and visuals yearly.

  • Capital Campaigns

    Capital Campaigns

    Based on a recent study, the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe members agreed there is a need for a grocery store on the reservation. Access to groceries would not only improve health and nutrition, but help create jobs and preserve Ute culture and traditions. This is the proposal that helped this become a reality.