In the always-shifting world of non-profits and grant funding, you need someone with the expertise and skills to help you find and pursue the opportunities that are right for your organization. Many organizations employ grant professionals on staff, but there are many reasons to consider a consultant for your grant program. 

Outsourcing your grant-seeking can save your organization money and grow your revenue.

Your organization doesn't pay for a consultant's fringe benefits, payroll taxes, office space and supplies, or professional learning. 


Grant consultants are experts in grants so you don't have to be.

Consultants are familiar with the elements of grant proposals, can craft compelling stories about your programs and their impact, and have experience with different application portals that are used to submit grants.

Grant consultants can expand your organization's capacity.

Rather than finding opportunities and developing proposals as part of "other duties as assigned," consultants are dedicated to the success of your grants program, allowing your staff to focus on implementing programs and leading your organization.


Whether you need the ongoing support of an expert, or extra capacity during a staff transition or through a large project, I can help

I've helped organizations secure more than $16.6 million in competitive funding, and $68.8 million in refunding and formula grants. 

Let's discuss your grant-seeking needs! 

Contact me at VJconsultingKY@gmail.com or 720-298-4320 for a consultation.

"I recently worked with Vickie to write a federal grant for our small museum. Her breadth of knowledge and work ethic are nothing short of tremendous. She met challenges with energy and accuracy and made the project very manageable. Vickie is a joy to work with. In more than 35 years in business, I have seldom had a more competent colleague."

- Jack Rein, Executive Director, Oscar Getz Museum of Bourbon History

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What you do makes a difference, and you have to decide what kind of difference you want to make.

-- Jane Goodall