We offer a comprehensive range of services designed to meet the specific needs of nonprofit and community organizations. Each of our services can be provided on a standalone basis or combined as part of a comprehensive support package tailored to your organizational reality.
Finding the right funding programs is the first step — and often the most time-consuming — in the grant process. We take on this research for you, identifying the most relevant opportunities based on your mission, service area, project scope, and eligibility.
Our research covers a wide range of sources: federal and provincial government programs, regional funds, private foundations, sector-specific programs, and one-time calls for proposals. We do not simply compile a list — we analyze each opportunity to assess its real relevance to your situation and present you with a clear picture of your options, along with our recommendations.
The quality of a grant application can make all the difference between a funded project and a rejected one. We offer a full writing service — or guided support if you prefer to write the application yourself with our assistance — to produce submissions that are strong, clear, and strategically positioned.
We take the time to thoroughly understand your project, its objectives, expected outcomes, and the context in which it operates. From there, we structure and write each section of the application, ensuring it precisely addresses the funder's criteria. Our goal is to present your organization and your project in the best possible light, in professional language that inspires evaluator confidence.
Relying on a single funding source is a risk that too many organizations take without fully measuring the consequences. A well-thought-out funding strategy allows you to diversify your revenue, plan your efforts over the long term, and reduce your organization's financial vulnerability.
We work with you to develop a structured and realistic funding plan, adapted to the size of your organization, your internal capacity, and your ambitions. This plan includes identifying priority funding sources, establishing an annual submission calendar, diversifying your revenue streams, and setting up indicators to track your progress.
A well-structured project is a project that has every chance of being funded. Before even writing a grant application, it is essential to clarify the foundations of your project: What are your specific objectives? What activities will you implement? How will you measure your impact? What budget is required and how will it be allocated?
We support you through this structuring process so that your project rests on solid foundations. This work will serve you well beyond the grant application itself — it will help you better plan your project's implementation, communicate more clearly with your partners, and demonstrate your credibility to funders.