Proposal & Grant Writing
Writing proposals is a fact of life for many organizations, whether it’s to sell products or services, or to apply for project funding. We know what it takes to write a compelling, effective proposal. Our team members have worked on both sides of this particular table: we’ve written proposals that secured millions of dollars in funding for community and regional development organizations, and we’ve also evaluated proposals from the government side. We can apply the psychology of influence and persuasion to your proposal arguments, using techniques that set your document apart from the rest.
Proposal writing workshops build capacity in your organization
While we can help you by actually writing the proposal for you, we can also go one better: we can give you the skills you need to write a competitive proposal whenever the need arises. Click here to download a course outline in PDF format.
Why choose Clearlogic?
ObjectivityWe provide an independent and honest perspective.
QualityWe don’t just give you opinions. Our recommendations are based on extensive research and in-depth analysis.
CredentialsWe have exceptional credentials in management, public administration, education and project management. We’ve worked for (and in) government, non-profits and private sector firms across Canada; our experience helps us understand your unique needs.
TESTIMONIALS
“The Corporate Sustainability Plan Maggie developed was on point, professional and practical.”
“It was a pleasure working with you. Your leadership is evident in the progress our members have made in developing their capacity to manage our organization effectively.”
“We were in crisis mode, so Ron worked with our Board to develop a plan. Within 2 months things had stabilized, at 6 months we turned a profit, and today we’re flourishing.“
“The program funding we received from the proposal Andrea prepared changed the lives of our clients; we couldn’t have done it on our own.”
“Maggie’s a truly phenomenal presenter who can really keep an audience engaged. The group work was interesting, fun and creative.“

