Grant Writer Diaries 002 | How I got Into Grant Writer & Non-Alcoholic Wine Reviews

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  • Опубликовано: 10 май 2024
  • Hi Beloveds,
    I'm back with a highly requested video. One question I always get is, “how did you get into grant writing?” It's actually one of favorite stories to tell. Undecided to pair this video with a non-alcoholic wine tasting because why not?
    if you’re interested in grant riding and would love to learn more, this video is for you! So sit back and relax and enjoy the video. Don’t forget to like comment and subscribe and leave any questions you have below.
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Комментарии • 7

  • @kennethsande4165
    @kennethsande4165 2 месяца назад

    Your so fancy, ❤. Keep going and keep growing.

  • @rayliur
    @rayliur 2 месяца назад

    bestie, your skin is glowing! so happy about your grant-writing journey!!

    • @penofthebeloved
      @penofthebeloved  2 месяца назад +1

      Thank you so much, Ray!!! This comment made me so happy :)

  • @odmwriting
    @odmwriting 2 месяца назад

    Love the video quality and details on you grant writing journey!! ❤

    • @penofthebeloved
      @penofthebeloved  2 месяца назад +1

      Thank you sistah! I can't wait to share more!

  • @UniquelyAshantesCorner
    @UniquelyAshantesCorner 2 месяца назад

    That's cool that you were asked to create lessons on grant writing! Congrats! It goes to show that you're knowledgeable in your skill-set and people feel you're capable of helping others to succeed as well. Thanks for sharing how you got into grant writing. Before I saw your first video, I didn't know about grant writing. So I think it's great that you're sharing this with others who might be interested in exploring this route for their career. It's great that you're able to utilize your writing to help others.
    Speaking of which, I had two questions. First question: Since you're grant writer and work on other creative projects, how do you maintain a healthy balance where you don't get overwhelmed? In the past I have considered doing a job that requires me to write....but my biggest concern is burnout or getting writer's block. Because when it comes to writing, that takes a lot of brain power.
    Second question: What would you say is the hardest thing about grant writing and what is the research process like?
    Thanks in advance and I hope you have a great day!
    P.S.: I like the yellow head wrap you're wearing in this video! It looks good on you.

    • @penofthebeloved
      @penofthebeloved  Месяц назад +1

      Hi!!! Thank you so much for your questions and for watching my video! It means so much!c
      To answer your first question: I have found that writing on my creative projects is actually easier now that I work from home and on my own schedule. It wasn't so much that I was writing all the time. I found that when I had to exert extra energy to leave my house and then work in a somewhat tumultuous environment at times, I didn't feel like being creative or writing at all. At one point, I felt like I was writing all the time because of work, and then I realized it was moreso that I was so tired from my job that writing didn't feel as exciting, nor did I feel I had the time. I hope that makes sense.
      For your second question, I would say the hardest thing about grant writing, for me, can be researching for organizations that may not be ready to start submitting grants. Research, although tedious, can be somewhat seamless for well-organized nonprofits. For research prior to new software, I used Google and search engines like GrantWatch, which were usually always paid for by the nonprofits I worked with. Now, I am utilizing a newer software called Instrumentl, which I recommend to everyone! It has made grant researching easier, and it's quite user-friendly for those new to research.
      I really appreciate your in-depth questions! Thank you for commenting on my headwrap; it's one of my favorites. I hope you continue to enjoy the videos I make!