We're offering weekly grant tips to start your 2026 planning process
- Vicki Johnson
- Oct 22
- 2 min read
As the holiday season approaches and 2025 moves toward its end, it's a good idea to proactively put together a plan for your grant funding needs in 2026. Laying the groundwork now through November will give you time to revisit your goals, clarify your plans and decide on the amount of funding you'll require for a successful new year.

In November, Ann Keefe, Grant Professional and owner of 123 Grant Writer LLC, is providing Tips of the Week to help you and your team with the process of creating a forward-thinking strategy to make 2026 your best year yet. The tips will provide bite-sized bits of information you can use for staying in touch with future funders and staying organized as you make decisions for the future funding of your organization.
The tips will be posted on Facebook each Monday in November and also here as separate blog posts. Feel free to pass them along to your board, staff and anyone else who might benefit from building good momentum as one year ends and the new one begins.
Ann and the 123 Grant Writer team are ready to help you make 2026 your most well-funded year full of great programs and projects to advance your organization's mission. She is likely to have ideas for grants you haven't previously considered. Contact Ann directly at AnnKeefe@123GrantWriter.com or by calling 419-619-4436. Visit our website at www.123GrantWriter.com and sign up for our email list.
123 Grant Writer LLC has written grant applications that resulted in more than $13.5 million in recent awards for a variety of community programs and regional projects. As an experienced professional, Ann would like to offer her expertise to your nonprofit organization.
Moving forward together,
Ann Keefe
Owner
123 Grant Writer LLC















