Proposal & Plan Writing

Grant Readiness

We focus on grant writing services that include:


  • grant identification
  • grant readiness
  • grant solicitation
  • grant stewardship


Our job is to inspire passion for your people and the causes they work hard for every day.


Business Plan Writing

Your organization may need a new business plan or even an updated one. We specialize in:


  • concept plans for new programs
  • business plans for non-profits
  • business plans for equity partnerships
  • business plans for SME's

Sustainability Consulting

We can help your organization:


  • reduce its carbon footprint
  • thoroughly research your concept, market, or industry for benchmarking
  • Develop and ESG communication kit for stakeholders and investors


We help you communicate your commitment to Canada's 2030 carbon mitigation plan to stakeholders who may be lenders, investors, or donors.

Our services include researching grant funding sources aligned with your business plan. 


Grantmakers want to learn more about your sustainability strategies, for both programs and your organization's impact on the planet and its people.

Your grant application educates donors on how they can make a difference.

With new ESG requirements, corporate donors are especially looking for meaningful and well-managed programs that can effectively provide evidence-based impact.


By 2025, almost every organization whether for-profit or nonprofit, will be affected by the regulated ESG requirements of publicly traded corporations.

While your organization may not legally be required to produce an ESG report, donors are increasingly looking to support organizations that have a vision, mission, and purpose aligned with principles around sustainability and their relationships with their stakeholders.


Competitive grant readiness includes written sustainability steps such as "greening", supported by a stakeholders and materiality assessment.


As grant-seeking and grant identification becomes more competitive, the selection process between grantors and grantees should be mutually selective. Nonprofit organizations must also carefully consider the values of their donors, as many programs are supported by multiple stakeholders.

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