Winning Grants With Evidence
Craft proposals that link activities to outcomes with a clear logic model and realistic budget. Include early results, participant quotes, and a plan for continuous learning. Show how funds will improve accessibility and data quality. Funders appreciate disciplined curiosity—programs that welcome feedback, adjust quickly, and transparently report both breakthroughs and the small, steady improvements that compound over time.
Designing With Schools, Libraries, and Clinics
Map partner strengths: quiet rooms, devices, trusted staff, and existing volunteer networks. Co‑schedule sessions where people already gather. Share evaluation tasks to reduce duplication and increase consistency. When institutions witness respectful, joyful exchanges, they become advocates, opening space, lending credibility, and helping translate qualitative insights into service improvements that benefit families, caregivers, and frontline teams alike.