We love partnering with local associations!

Become A Grant Writing Training Affiliate

Receive a 10% discount on our classes for your members. Plus, there are other great benefits to being an affiliate of Spark the Fire Grant Writing Classes.

 

Affiliate Benefits

Thank you so much for considering becoming a grant writing training affiliate. We make sure our affiliates feel appreciated by offering the following benefits:

  • A discount of 10% off our classes for your association members.

  • Your association’s logo on all our marketing materials for the class, including newsletters, postcards, and posters.

  • The knowledge that you are making our community a better place by helping provide community organizations the opportunity to garner more funding for their projects and programs.

Requirements

We are seeking high-quality associations, with an emphasis on nonprofit associations, that can help us market our grant writing courses throughout the United States.

Some affiliates may receive a percentage of the course tuition for each student referred who signs up within 30 days.

We are particularly looking for associations that have:

  • A large membership of organizations that would benefit from learning grant writing.

  • A regular newsletter that is sent to members in which the association would be willing to include information about upcoming courses.

  • A website and social media presence.

  • High standards of ethics and excellence.

It was wonderful learning from someone who not only understands where to find resources and how to fill out a grant application, but how to navigate the relationships and develop those when pursuing a grant.
— Past Participant
A great crash course in grantwriting for novice to intermediate grantwriters who need a kick in the butt to get out there and write!
— Past Participant
Open, honest, and sincere information shared. It’s clear that Allison has a history, passion, and dedication for grantwriting.
— Past Participant
She was indeed excellent. Never got ruffled or stumped (and that is exceptional) and controlled the group well in terms of getting some to wait their turn when they interrupted, though usually they didn’t mean to, but, nevertheless, she managed the situations deftly.
— Past Participant

Interested?

If this sounds like a good fit, please email us now! We’d love to hear from you.