Grant Writing Made Clear Sometimes the most strategic move you can make is to pause, plan, and strategize. In this episode, Dr. Trenette shares recommendations for designing your season with clarity so you can stop reacting and start leading with intention. Here are the 3 key takeaways: 1- Seasons require prioritizing: If you do not set priorities, the season will set them for you. 2- Rhythms create stability: Weekly anchors like writing blocks, team touchpoints, rest, and family...
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Grant Writing Made Clear Sometimes the most strategic move you can make is to pause, plan, and strategize. In this episode, Dr. Trenette shares recommendations for designing your season with clarity so you can stop reacting and start leading with intention. Here are the 3 key takeaways: 1- Seasons require prioritizing: If you do not set priorities, the season will set them for you. 2- Rhythms create stability: Weekly anchors like writing blocks, team touchpoints, rest, and family...
I'm on a short sabbatical, but this episode is too good not to revisit. Enjoy this listener favorite while I rest and recharge! The grant funding landscape is shifting—and staying ahead means adapting to change. In this episode of Grant Writing Made Clear, Dr. Trenette shares her Top 5 Grant Funding Trends for 2025 that every nonprofit leader, researcher, and grant writer needs to know. From changes in federal funding priorities to leveraging AI as your new assistant, this episode is pa...
Grant Writing Made Clear with Dr. Trenette
Grant Writing Made Clear Sometimes the most strategic move you can make is to pause, plan, and strategize. In this episode, Dr. Trenette shares recommendations for designing your season with clarity so you can stop reacting and start leading with intention. Here are the 3 key takeaways: 1- Seasons require prioritizing: If you do not set priorities, the season will set them for you. 2- Rhythms create stability: Weekly anchors like writing blocks, team touchpoints, rest, and family...