From Burnout to Breakthrough
Supportive, step-by-step grant planning for changemakers and creatives
Supportive, step-by-step grant planning for changemakers and creatives
We transform scattered grant efforts into strategic, sustainable funding success. We start with collaborative project planning to clarify goals and strengthen internal alignment. From there, we craft a compelling digital one-page pitch, conduct in-depth grant research, and build a 12–18 month grant funding roadmap tailored to your capacity and priorities. Stop chasing deadlines and start securing the right grants, without all the overwhelm.
We begin with a 1:1 consultation to understand your project and funding opportunity. Then, we dive deep: researching the funder’s guidelines, reviewing your full application, and delivering clear, actionable feedback through in-document comments and a personalized video. With two rounds of review built in, you’ll gain the insight and confidence to revise your proposal into a strong, fundable application without second-guessing yourself.
Improve teamwork and alleviate burnout with a trauma-informed workshop that fosters belonging, connection, and safety. Sarah, a licensed facilitator, acts as a translator of perspectives and an innovative leader. As a survivor of suicide loss and childhood trauma, she brings over 11 years of healing experience, supported by comprehensive genealogy research that deepens her understanding of her settler ancestry.
I’m Sarah Jessie Tucker, founder of SJT Writing, a trauma-aware grant writing and storytelling service grounded in empathy, truth-telling, and purpose. I am the 7th generation of a complex lineage from St. Philips, Newfoundland and Toronto, with settler roots tracing back to England, Ireland, and Scotland.
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In the spirit of reconciliation, I acknowledge that it is a privilege and an honour to live, work, and create on the traditional territories of the Blackfoot Confederacy (Siksika, Kainai, Piikani), the Tsuut’ina, the Îyâxe Nakoda Nations, the Métis Nation (Region 3), and all people who make their homes in the Treaty 7 region of Southern Alberta. At SJT Writing we are lifelong learners of Truth and Reconciliation and strive to practice decolonization.
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