Free Live Webinar
Grant Writing Masterclass:
Proposals That Get Funded in 2026
About Grant Writing Masterclass:
Proposals That Get Funded in 2026
The grantmaking landscape is shifting—and what worked even a year ago may not resonate with funders in 2026. Private and corporate foundations are tightening priorities, leaning into unrestricted funding, equity-focused initiatives, and measurable impact.
This Grant Writing Masterclass is designed to prepare your nonprofit for the next cycle of funding success. You’ll learn how to adapt your proposals to align with evolving trends, anticipate funder expectations, and position your organization to win more grants in 2026.
Who Should Attend?
This webinar is ideal for:
✅ Nonprofit leaders and development staff
✅ Grant writers (new or seasoned)
✅ Anyone preparing their organization for 2026 funding cycles
Meet Your Presenter: Melanie Lambert
Melanie Lambert, Managing Director of Just Write Grants, has helped nonprofits secure millions in funding over her 15+ years in development. Known for her practical, approachable style, she specializes in building sustainable grant strategies and unlocking the unrestricted support nonprofits need to thrive.
Bonus Resources for Attendees:
🎁"2026 Proposal Success Framework" Instant Download
What You’ll Take Away from This Webinar
You'll leave this session empowered and ready to write stronger, more successful grant proposals for 2026! Here's what you can expect to learn:
Spot the Trends
Understand where funders are heading in 2026—including shifts toward general operating support, capacity-building, and sustainability.
Refine Your Storytelling
Learn how to craft proposals that blend mission-driven narrative with hard data.
Align With Funders
Discover how to “read between the lines” of funder guidelines and priorities to stand out from the stack.
Demonstrate Impact
Master ways to show measurable outcomes that appeal to today’s results-driven grantmakers.
Position for Success - with practical tips to get started now
Melanie Lambert
Presenter