WISSEN College of Grants: Buy Your Training Package Today
You need grants. But you need to learn how to write those grant applications. We've got you!
We'll teach you our method for writing federal, state, foundation, and corporate grant applications. With $85 million in wins, we know the WISSEN method works. We'll teach you how to:
-- Prepare your organization for grants
-- Write winning grant applications
-- Manage grant awards
What makes WISSEN training unique:
-- Taught by grant-winning college professors
-- Engaging live or recorded sessions
-- Hands-on practice with your own grant projects
One-Month Speed Course: Grant Writing Essentials for Any Grant Application
Ideal for those new to grant writing or who want to have a refresher. Our trainers share our winning approach to writing grant applications in three workshops.
- Grants 101: The Five Essential Elements of Every Grant Application
- Grants 102: Don't Be Afraid of A Line Item: Budgets and Budget Justifications
- Grants 103: Determining Your Data: Measurable Outcomes.
Includes access to Extras:
- Six months of WISSEN office hours, where you can ask all of your grant Qs
- Recordings of your webcasts for one year
- WISSEN’s Grants Handbook for Fundraising Success, an easy-to-read manual that outlines our method
- Templates for concept papers, project schedules, narratives, assigning roles, and budgets.
Please contact us for individual and institutional rates.
Grant Writing Deep Dive – 13 Live or Taped Workshops for Any Grant Application
To professionalize your grant writing practice in a "semester" experience, choose all thirteen workshops.
- Grants 101: The Five Essential Elements of Every Grant Application
- Grants 102: Don't Be Afraid of A Line Item: Budgets and Budget Justifications
- Grants 103: Determining Your Data: Measurable Outcomes.
- Grants 104: Best Practices for Style, Grammar, and Syntax
- Grants 105: Reading RFPs: Foundations
- Grants 106: Reading RFPs: Federal and State
- Grants 107: Inputs, Outputs, Outcomes, Oh My?! Logic Models & Working with Program Evaluators
- Grants 108: Creating Templates for Your Organization
- Grants 109: Best Practices for Using AI
- Grants 110: Building A Prospect List
- Grants 111: Post-Award: Budgets to Actuals
- Grants 112: Post-Award: Leveraging Evaluation Metrics
- Grants 113: Post-Award: Writing Reports to Your Funders
Includes access to Extras:
- Six months of WISSEN office hours, where you can ask all of your grant Qs
- Recordings of your webcasts for one year
- WISSEN’s Grants Handbook for Fundraising Success, an easy-to-read manual that outlines our method
- Templates for concept papers, project schedules, narratives, assigning roles, and budgets.
Please contact us for individual and institutional rates.
Targeted Series: Foundations, State Grants, Federal Agencies
Gearing up for foundation, state, or federal grants? We offer series tailored around those opportunities, too! Each series is 1 month live or asynchronous (taped).
Corporate and Foundation Grants
State Grants
National Science Foundation (NSF)
Economic Development Agency (EDA)
Department of Labor (DOL)
National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH)
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Testimonials
Natasha focuses on active learning—engaging participants, using real‑time examples, and making complex concepts simple. She combines deep expertise with a calming presence, which makes her an exceptional educator and presenter.
-- Brian Gardiner, Executive Director, College Affordable
I have had success with applying for grants, including NEH programs. WISSEN helped me nevertheless to remember the fundamentals of grant writing. The workshop has also motivated me to jump back into searching for grant programs and writing grant applications despite the challenging funding environment we currently face in the humanities and social sciences.
-- Dr. Loren Lybarger, Ohio University
WISSEN's presentation, "Getting It Write: Best Practices for Evaluators When Working with Grant Writers," was both practical and enlightening. It clearly outlined what to expect from a grant writer and helped demystify their role in the grant development process. The session offered valuable guidance on how evaluators can extract critical information from grant application texts, translate prompts into logic models, and support the creation of SMART outcomes. Natasha and her staff offered clear examples and actionable tips, making it a valuable resource for both new and experienced evaluators. I highly recommend WISSEN for both training and grant writing services.
--Dr. Ciara C. Knight, Evaluator
Stuck in a grant-writing rut? WISSEN can help revive your curiosity and creativity by pushing you to think out of the box. Learn insider tricks for bolstering your outreach to both public and private grant makers.
-- Anon.
