Do Nonprofits Have Money to Hire You for Your Grant Writing Services?
Download MP3Nonprofits will happily hire you for your grant writing services.
Says hundreds of freelance grant writers and nonprofits that I, and Academy students, have worked with.
A nonprofit is a business. It is just a not-for-profit business, meaning all profit goes back into the business.
They still need to pay for some (or all) of the following:
- Rent or lease a space
- Procure materials (paper, printers, etc.)
- Hire staff AND CONSULTANTS
- Buy computers
- Pay for water and power and maintenance
- Purchase vehicles
- …and SO much more.
They still contract out workers.
This is HUGE!
So if this is the case, why do so many of you think that nonprofits don’t have money to hire you?
It’s because of some questions that nonprofits have:
- Can you work pro bono?
- Do you offer discounts?
- Can you get paid on commission?
- How many grants have you won?
Nonprofits will ask you these questions.
It doesn’t mean by saying “no” to any of these means they won’t become clients.
These are just questions they feel they need to ask.
Oftentimes, their board of directors will tell them to ask this question during any interview.
It doesn’t mean that you need to say yes.
It’s just a question that needs to be answered.
Just think of this.
If a nonprofit books a Discovery Sales Call with you – and you follow our recommendation to ask vetted questions with one main one being “Do you have a budget range to hire a grant writer and work with us?” Then they know you aren’t doing pro bono work.
Even if they haven’t figured out how to get money yet to hire you, they booked a call with you with that thought in the back of their mind, “How can I find money for this?”
Just like you aren’t going to book a sales call with a social media marketing company or even a doctor without knowing you are going to have to pay for the services rendered.
How you respond to those questions is the Make or Break of Getting them as a Happily Paying Client.
Inside the ETHICAL NONPROFIT SALES SYSTEM we teach you how to respond to these questions in an ethical way AND how to happily convert them to a paying client!
In 15 months, our Academy students have collectively made $2.2 million in their freelance grant writing businesses. So obviously nonprofits have money – literally millions, to pay for your grant writing services.
But you need the language on how to respond to these questions.
Here are some tips for you:
Don’t be offended when they ask if you can work for free. Tell them no and why.
List pre-questions on your Discovery Sales Call page, including:
- “Do you have a budget range to hire a grant writer?”
- Also add a disclaimer on the Sales Call page “We do not offer free services.”
Be curious instead of offended when they continue to say they have no money to hire you.
Ask questions like:
- “How would getting grants solve problems at your nonprofit?
- Do you have time to learn how to write grants and keep up with a grants calendar?
- How would hiring us alleviate your stress of knowing that grant writing is a priority but also knowing you don’t have time to do it?
- Have you hired a grant writer before? If so, what did you like / not like about it?”
Ask them leading questions on how they could get funding,
- “Can your board come up with funding for this if it’s important and a priority for your nonprofit?”
- “Do you have any unrestricted funds?”
- “How would it feel to hold a fundraiser to hire us so we can build out a strategy for you?”
- “Could you reach out to a corporation and ask them to be a sponsor to hire a grant writer so you can build capacity?”
Most nonprofits do have revenue to hire you. Learn our Nonprofit Ethical Sales Systems on how to ethically respond to these questions so you show up to calls NOT feeling sleazy, but feeling helpful.
ABOUT HOLLY RUSTICK
Grant Writing & Funding (GWF) has a Global Movement to Secure $1 Billion in Grant Funding for Good and $30 Million in Grant Writing Businesses by 2030. Holly Rustick, CEO of GWF, is leading the movement; a world-renowned grant writer with 20+ years of experience, bestselling author, and business coach for new and seasoned grant writers to replace their full-time income writing grants part-time from home through her signature programs: the Freelance Grant Writer Academy and the Grant Professional Mentorship.
Rustick is the host of the top grant writing podcast “Grant Writing & Funding” and the author of the Bestselling book, The Beginner’s Guide to Grant Writing. With an MA in International Political Economy, past-president of the Guam Women’s Chamber of Commerce, serving on numerous boards of directors, Holly is also an unapologetic feminist. She lives on the island of Guam with her beautiful daughter, Isabella.
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- Grant Professional Mentorship: Double your Monthly Revenue with an Income Stream Outside of Grant Writing. https://grantwritingandfunding.com/mentorship
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Thanks for listening!
Warmly,
Holly Rustick
Leading the $1 Billion for Good Movement: By 2030, aspiring and seasoned grant writers inside the Freelance Grant Writer Academy & Grant Professional Mentorship will 1) WIN $1 Billion in Grants, and 2) MAKE $30 Million in their Grant Writing Businesses. We are on our way already.
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