Funding Bids: make it happen week

Posted on: April 28, 2025

12-16 May 2025

Write and submit your bid with support, strategy & cheerleading

with Christina Poulton

If you wear all the hats and writing bids is one thing on your to-do list, it’s stressful. There’s no one to bounce ideas off, no one to answer your questions, and no one to cheer when you finally hit submit.

Hiring a bid writer is often out of budget, and besides, no one can tell the story of your work like you can!

That’s where the Funding Bids: Make It Happen Week comes in.

Sign up to get a focused week of action designed to help you plan, write, and submit a strong funding application, with support every step of the way

Find out more HERE.

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