Find and evaluate grant opportunities that will support their academic research or the work of nonprofits in their communities
Conduct research that contributes to a compelling case for their project
Write the essential parts of a grant: the history, statement of need, program design, and budget
A 133-page workbook that explains the essential parts of grants, both nonprofit and academic
Writing prompts that guide the planning, drafting, revision, and editing of students' own grants
A winning $100k National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) grant written by one of my students that models how to translate the skills taught in the workbook into well-written and well-researched proposals
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As founder and principal of Krista Kurlinkus, LLC, Krista has won millions in grants for a wide variety of nonprofits, government agencies, and academic researchers.
Krista earned her Ph.D. in English-Rhetoric, Composition and Literacy Studies. While a Ph.D. candidate, she was awarded with a $50,000 research grant by the National Science Foundation. Krista has taught first-year composition, technical writing, and digital media composition for over 6 years at a total of 3 universities.