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EPISODE · Mar 6, 2025 · 33 MIN

Bonus Ep: Accountability and Growth: How Fielding Doubled Her Grant Writing Revenue

from Grant Writing & Funding · host Holly Rustick

Holly Rustick and Fielding Jezreel discuss the transformative experience of the Grand Professional Mentorship, focusing on Fielding's journey from a toxic job to becoming a successful grant consultant. They explore the importance of accountability, community support, and financial strategies in navigating the challenges of running a grant writing business. Fielding shares insights on developing a federal grants course and the significance of having a supportive network of peers. The discussion emphasizes the need for financial planning and the value of mentorship in achieving business growth and stability. Takeaways - Fielding transitioned from a toxic job to grant consulting. - The mentorship provided accountability and support during tough times. - Community support is crucial for solopreneurs. - Financial planning is essential for business sustainability. - Fielding developed a federal grants course to help others. - The importance of restructuring pricing and contracts for efficiency. - Celebrating wins within the community boosts morale. - Navigating challenges is easier with a supportive network. - Fielding's revenue doubled after joining the mentorship. - Mentorship can help avoid common mistakes in business. Join the Free Webinar, "Double your Grant Writing Business Revenue, by Writing Fewer Grants, During any Administration” on Tuesday, March 25th at 4 pm - 5:30 pm EST Click here: https://grantwritingandfunding.com/mentorship-webinar

Holly Rustick and Fielding Jezreel discuss the transformative experience of the Grand Professional Mentorship, focusing on Fielding's journey from a toxic job to becoming a successful grant consultant. They explore the importance of accountability, community support, and financial strategies in navigating the challenges of running a grant writing business. Fielding shares insights on developing a federal grants course and the significance of having a supportive network of peers. The discussion emphasizes the need for financial planning and the value of mentorship in achieving business growth and stability. Takeaways - Fielding transitioned from a toxic job to grant consulting. - The mentorship provided accountability and support during tough times. - Community support is crucial for solopreneurs. - Financial planning is essential for business sustainability. - Fielding developed a federal grants course to help others. - The importance of restructuring pricing and contracts for efficiency. - Celebrating wins within the community boosts morale. - Navigating challenges is easier with a supportive network. - Fielding's revenue doubled after joining the mentorship. - Mentorship can help avoid common mistakes in business. Join the Free Webinar, "Double your Grant Writing Business Revenue, by Writing Fewer Grants, During any Administration” on Tuesday, March 25th at 4 pm - 5:30 pm EST Click here: https://grantwritingandfunding.com/mentorship-webinar

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