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What will Kilburn and Associates do for your non-profit organization?
Kilburn & Associates will write effective grants and procure your project's funding from the millions of dollars that are provided by:
- Corporations
- Foundations
- Government (Local, State, & Federal)
- Individuals
In our consultation sessions, you will write effective, to the point, grant proposals to fund your projects.
During the consultation sessions you will receive personal attention on your grant proposals.
Don't have a current grant proposal project?
NOT A PROBLEM!
Kilburn & Associates will research your problem to be addressed and will present possible grant funding sources. As a client of Kilburn & Associates, you will have access to our contact information while we develop your grant proposal or in the establishment of your non-profit organization.
BONUS: As a client, you can return to future sessions at a significantly reduced rate.
If you want insider secrets on grant writing that are essential, practical and proven techniques, then become a client of Kilburn & Associates. You will be able to take advantage of their years of experience with successful grant proposals, community organization, and real life community enrichment projects. You may have heard it before, but many dollars are waiting for your project.
The funding is available, and the techniques that Kilburn & Associates will clarify, simplify, and expedite your ability to appropriate funding. Kilburn & Associates will share with you the essential components of organizing, structuring, and presenting a project for successful grant funding & program execution. Kilburn & Associates provides a new and exciting perspective on grant writing, cutting through the red tape and unveiling the mysteries of the grant procuring process. Kilburn and Associates receives Letters from Alumni thanking them for the grants that are empowering their unique organization to change the world.
When you obtain Kilburn & Associates for services, you will learn fascinating exemplary case studies with real world solutions to problems and on how grants were procured, managed, executed, and successfully renewed. A grant is a solution to a problem. Write Comment (11 comments) |