Master Course

Certificate in Grant Writing

No other grant writing course offers this level of personalized attention.

It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a freelance grant writing business. Perhaps you want to secure funding for a cause that matters deeply to you. Or maybe you simply love writing and want to use your skills for good.

Whatever brings you here, learning by doing makes all the difference. You will write a real grant proposal and receive personalized feedback every step of the way.

Because at the end of the day, we are not just writing grant proposals. We are changing lives.

Who Will Thrive in This Course?

Mastering Grant Prospect Research is designed for grant professionals and organizations who want to stop guessing and start building a real strategy for finding and approaching funders. Whether you manage grants in-house or write for clients, the course gives you a repeatable system for researching foundations, corporations, government agencies, tribal entities, clubs, and associations. You'll learn to qualify the right opportunities, build a working grants calendar, and craft an approach tailored to each funder type. Along the way, peer discussions bring other perspectives into the process so you're not figuring it out alone.

Grants Managers

You're writing grants or managing the funding pipeline for your organization, but your approach to finding funders has been reactive: chasing deadlines, following tips from colleagues, or applying to whatever pops up. You're ready to replace that with a strategic system that keeps your pipeline full and focused on the right opportunities.

Consultants and Freelancers

You write for clients, and you know that strong prospect research is the foundation of everything that follows. This course helps you build a comprehensive research plan you can deliver as a standalone service or fold into every client engagement, making you more valuable and more efficient.

Certificate in Grant Writing Graduates

You learned the full grant lifecycle in the Certificate. Now you want to go deeper on the research side: building a grants calendar, qualifying funders by type, and creating an approach strategy that sets every proposal up for success before you write a word.

Leaders Building a Grants Strategy

You're an executive director, development director, or board member who wants to diversify your organization's funding but isn't sure where to start. You don't need to become a grant writer. You need to understand how strategic prospect research works so you can lead the effort or hire for it wisely.

Meet Your Instructor

Allison Welch, M.Ed., GPC, has spent more than 25 years on every side of the grant table: as a writer crafting the asks, as a trainer teaching others to do the same, and as a reviewer deciding which proposals get funded. That last role is the one that sets her apart. When you learn from Allison, you're learning from someone who has actually sat with the scoring rubric and watched what separates a funded proposal from a near miss. She's the founder of Spark the Fire Grant Writing and one of approximately 30 GPA-approved trainers in the country.

She built this course on a simple conviction: strong grant writing is a craft anyone can learn, not a knack you're born with. From the reviewer's chair, she's seen exactly what a fundable proposal looks like, and she's distilled it into a framework you can follow from prospect research all the way through post-award reporting. In the Certificate course, she walks you through the full grant lifecycle and has you build a real proposal as you go, so you finish with both a polished application and the skills to write the next one on your own.

Allison is also a columnist for Candid, an adjunct professor at several colleges, and the author of the forthcoming book The “Of Course” Factor: A Guide to Meaningful Grant Writing (October 2026). Her teaching is warm, candid, and refreshingly free of hustle. She's far more interested in helping you do meaningful work well than in selling you shortcuts.

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How the Course Works

One course. One community. Room to do the work well.

Grant writing is a craft, and craft does not happen on a stopwatch. So this course has a single format, built around how people actually learn. You move through the material at the pace that lets you absorb it, inside a community of grant writers at every level who are learning right alongside you. Some weeks, you will move quickly. Some weeks, you will sit with a concept until it clicks. Both are fine. Your certificate is earned through your work, not by beating a deadline.

When you enroll, you are welcomed into the Spark the Fire Grant Writing Collective, where nearly 300 grant writers support one another. From there, you work through the modules at your own pace, and you are never doing it alone.

Your Course Includes

  • Your Guidebook.The "Of Course" Factor: A Guide to Meaningful Grant Writing by Allison Welch is a required course text. Until it publishes on October 14, 2026, it is included as a free download with your enrollment. After publication, students purchase it separately.

  • Instructor Feedback. Individualized feedback from your instructor, Allison Welch, M.Ed., GPC, every time you turn in an assignment.

  • Peer Review. Thoughtful feedback from fellow grant writers as you go.

  • Guided Discussions. Online conversations that help you think through what you are learning.

  • Weekly Cowork and Q&A. Every week we meet inside the community on Circle, no Zoom needed. Bring your questions, talk through course topics, and dig deeper into the material. When the questions wind down, we cowork together so you have dedicated time to work on your project with your instructor and peers right there alongside you.

  • Videos and Examples. Instructional videos and practical, real-world examples.

  • Earned Certification. Assessment-based certification when you complete your final projects.

  • Alumni Access. When you finish, you stay in the Collective as an alum, with everything current students have.

Course Curriculum

Additional Certificate in Grant Writing Course Features

Your success doesn't stop at completing the modules. These tools and supports are here to help you stay connected, organized, and confident as you grow as a grant writer.

📞 Office Hours by Appointment

Schedule one-on-one time with Allison for personalized guidance and feedback using a simple scheduling link.

📣 Communication

Stay organized and supported with open communication channels and encouraging check-ins along the way to help you keep your momentum.

🔥  Grant Writer Community

Join an active community of grant writers for ongoing support, networking, and professional connections.

🗂️ Templates and Resources

Gain access to a comprehensive library of templates, evaluation outlines, work plans, and timelines to support your grant writing and project management.

In Their Own Words

Your Time Commitment

The Certificate in Grant Writing requires about 24 hours of total learning time. How you spread those hours across your calendar is up to you.

Over the years, I've found that working professionals need more flexibility than a rigid eight-week course allows. At the same time, deadlines and the company of peers moving through the material alongside you make a real difference. So I built this course to give you the best of both worlds: the companionship of a cohort, plus the flexibility to adjust when life changes.

If you're a fundraiser at an organization, a major campaign might land on your desk and take up the next week or two. That is exactly the kind of thing this format is built for. With 24 hours of learning, you can work three hours a week for eight weeks, or move faster, or move slower. You still get peer connection at our weekly coaching and coworking sessions, plus peer review on every assignment. If you need to step away and come back later, that choice is yours. If you want to push through quickly, I'll be right there encouraging you to keep going. You set your own plan with me, and then I help you stick to it.

Professional Grant Writing Certification

Your final project includes a:

• complete grant proposal
• logic model
• project budget
• grant opportunity list and calendar

When your project is successfully assessed, you’ll earn the Spark the Fire Certificate in Grant Writing, a professional credential you can proudly add to your résumé and LinkedIn profile.

This certification demonstrates your ability to design fundable projects, communicate impact through clear logic models, and craft complete, competitive proposals aligned with real-world grant standards.

Continuing Education Points? Yes!

The Certificate in Grant Writing is approved for 24 education points toward the Grant Professional Certified (GPC) credential through the Grant Professionals Certification Institute (GPCI) and qualifies for Category 1.B – Education in the Certified Fund Raising Executive (CFRE) International application for initial certification and/or recertification.

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