Infusing Empowerment Language in Grantwriting

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Description:

As grant writers, you are responsible for presenting stories of inequity, disenfranchisement, resource shortages, and struggle under the umbrella of need. Unfortunately the traditional “needs statement” unintentionally reinforces a deficit mindset rather than celebrating community strength.

However, an alternative framework exists. One that highlights the power and agency of communities while properly contextualizing the disparities that affect them. By embracing empowering language in fundraising, grant writers can reshape the narrative to portray communities as capable, resilient, and self-actualized. This shift in perspective reinforces a much-needed paradigm change, from viewing funders as benefactors to recognizing them as true partners in advancing social change.

During this two-part webinar series, Eric Spioch of Elevate will help you reimagine how you talk about need, equity, and impact. Through a blend of theory and practice, you’ll examine both disempowering and empowering language in grant writing and explore the real-world impacts of each.

You'll learn:
  • the difference between empowering and disempowering language and how each shapes perception and impact;
  • the key elements of an empowerment framework in grant writing;
  • how to address common challenges; and,
  • practical ways you can revise a needs statement to reflect strength and agency.
Additional details:

Registration includes access to both 90-minute sessions in this two-part webinar series, providing dedicated time for discussion, practical exercises, and personalized feedback.

  • Session 1: Thursday November 13th
  • Session 2: Wednesday, November 19th 

Both sessions begin at 2pm ET. 

Who should attend:

This session is designed for grant writers, development professionals, and nonprofit communicators who have a foundational understanding of grant structure, particularly the role of the needs statement, and who are comfortable writing outcome-based proposals rather than emotion-driven appeals.

After the webinar, you’ll receive:
  • slides and handouts;
  • a link to the webinar recording.
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Presenter

Eric Spioch

Eric Spioch is Elevate’s Associate Vice President of Specialized Grant Services and has been providing grantwriting and fundraising consulting services to nonprofits for almost a decade. In this role, he leads project-based services that leverage Elevate’s expertise to meet a wide array of institutional fundraising needs like prospect research, executive coaching, or complex proposal submissions. He also oversees Elevate’s external learning products, which provide a rotating calendar of informational and interactive webinars, as well as custom workshops or webinars for nonprofit organizations.
 

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