We help you secure grant funding, so great ideas turn into reality, not wasted potential.

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“At Worthwhile Insights, we help those who help others. Whether you're seeking funding for a new job training program or for building a new city park, we’re here for the heavy lifting. Not all angels can turn their compelling vision into a compelling, data-backed, narrative. That’s where we come in.”


Tyrian M Sutton, MA/MBA
Founder & Grant Funding Strategist

Grant Services


  • Grant Prospect Research

    We sort through thousands of grants every month so you don’t have to.

  • Grant Proposal Strategy & Writing

    We polish your grant proposals to ensure clarity, accuracy, and funder compliance.

  • Benefit-Cost Analysis (BCA) for Major Grants

    We turn your ideas into compelling, data-backed proposals which clearly demonstrate impact.

  • Grant Management

    We track deadlines, submissions, and reporting so your grants stay on schedule and stay compliant without stress.

Why Choose Worthwhile Insights

What is Grant Writing

(And Why It Matters)

Plato wrote that good intentions mean nothing without the means to realize them. The same holds true for modern changemakers. Grant writing is more than just paperwork, it’s the means to unlock the means. Bad grant writing is just paperwork, the kind the writer writes while watching the game and the reader reads half asleep. Good grant writing is engaging. It turns vision into language. It is what bridges the gap between those doing good work and those with the resources to fund it. It matters, because good intentions alone don’t get funded. Clear logic, credible data, and compelling narratives do.

Data Justifies Investment

(And How We Build It)

From the New Deal to the moon landing, transformative projects have always paired vision with proof. Serious funders don’t back projects without proof. Imagine, when a proposal lands on a decision-maker’s desk, what are they looking for first? If they’re principled, they’re seeking to fund the greatest good, but that’s hard to measure and difficult to assess. So, they look for objectivity. They look for proof. They look for data.

Which project yields more impact? Which offers greater return on investment?

Most grant writers give vague promises. We use rigorous cost-benefit and economic analysis to quantify your program’s impact, showing funders exactly why supporting you delivers measurable value. We build your case with rigor. Whether from government datasets, academic research, or local stats, we extract and apply the right data to prove your project isn’t just good, it’s worth funding.

Narratives Win Funding

(And Why Ours Work)

But data doesn’t persuade on its own; the right data, framed well, does. Your framing matters. Facts inform, but stories move. Funders need both. We craft narratives that connect the heart of your mission to the logic of your impact; narratives that compel emotion. Anger, anxiety, hope, pride—by the end, the reader is excited by your project, resents that it hasn’t been funded yet, and feels proud to say yes.

They say the mind presents options, but the heart decides. Our narratives work because we don’t just explain your project, we make people believe in it.

Here’s the problem

Grant writing can be a headache. Even the best projects and most dedicated teams are denied funding, not because the work isn’t worthy, but because proposals are poorly written, analyses are incomplete, or strategy is mismanaged. That lost opportunity doesn’t just delay progress, it can derail entire programs.

We help nonprofits and government agencies secure the funding they deserve, so good projects never fail from weak proposals or flawed strategy. Fill out our short prequalification form, and we’ll schedule a 10-minute call to see if we’re a fit.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a grant?

A grant is funding from the government or private organizations that does not need to be repaid.

Who can apply for grant funds?

Anyone who meets eligibility requirements can apply:

  • Organizations: Non-profits recognized by the IRS with programs benefiting the community or advancing medical, technological, environmental, religious, intellectual, or scientific goals.

  • Individuals: U.S. citizens or permanent residents aged 18+, with programs or projects that benefit the community or advance public good in similar areas.

Can grant funds be used for other purposes?

Grant money must be used exactly as outlined in your proposal. Funders require detailed budgets and often ongoing monitoring to ensure funds are spent appropriately. Reports may be requested to demonstrate progress and outcomes.

Will a grant solve all my financial needs?

No. Grants are competitive and require effort. Consider other options first:

  • Fundraising: May provide quicker results.

  • Loans: Could be an alternative if credit allows. Grants should supplement, not replace, other funding strategies.