Assisting non-profits
to accomplish their
missions by helping
secure funding for their
projects and programs
Sue Sill, Ph.D.
McAllen, Texas
One of the greatest challenges of our time is to conserve and restore the precious natural habitats upon which healthy ecosystems depend. The staff of parks, botanical gardens, museums, and educational institutions find themselves on the frontline of the battle to reverse human caused environmental deterioration that threatens our way of life and the health of our planet.
To accomplish their work, non-profit organizations must rely on philanthropy in the form of contributions and grants. Securing this support can be daunting for many non-profits, especially small, under-funded organizations who have no employees dedicated to fundraising, and a small staff already stretched by programming demands. Grants can provide the financial support that makes it possible for non-profit organizations to carryout their important work and to move their facility and programs to the next level. Funding from both the private and the public sectors are available -- but competition for the funds can be brutal.
Nature Works brings decades of successful grant writing experience within reach of even small organizations. We work in partnership with the client to develop an understanding of the organization and the project or program for which they need funding. Only then do we assist the organization in developing a clear, accurate and well-crafted grant proposal.
Marketing
Materials
Other services we can provide include the design and publication of professional quality brochures, rack cards, newsletters and other marketing materials aimed at building public confidence in the organization. For more information.

Laguna Madre viewed from
Laguna Atascosa National Wildlife Refuge
Harlingen, Texas.
Grant writing assistance aimed at helping save Planet Earth - one tree and one child at a time
Not-for-profit organizations are important contributors to meeting today's environmental and educational crisis. Through their efforts to educate future leaders about good stewardship, as well as protecting and restoring native plant and animal communities and developing nature tourism venues, non-profit parks and botanical gardens help make our planet a healthier and more sustainable place for our children, and for children around the world.

Hanging nests of Montezuma
Oropendola
at waterfall near Xico, Veracruz, Mexico
Nature Works is dedicated to helping these organizations reach out to donors and funding agencies best able to help them achieve their missions. We do this by developing accurate and compelling grant proposals, and printed materials that carry their message to potential funders so they may secure the resources they need to carryout the work to which they are committed.
Sue not only has decades of experience writing successful grant proposals, she has taken many courses, talks and seminars devoted to successful grant writing. She is currently a member of the Association of Fundraising Professionals.
With a lifetime total nearing $2 million in grant funds raised, Sue knows how important it is to match the needs and mission of the organization with the interests of the funding sources.
To
determine if your organization would benefit from Nature
Works' services, you are invited to send an email and ask
for a free consultation.
For a free consultation, email:
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Sue@NatureWorks2.com
One
of the greatest challenges of our time is to conserve and restore the precious
natural habitats upon which healthy ecosystems depend. The staff of parks,
botanical gardens, museums, and educational institutions find themselves on
the frontline of the battle to reverse human caused
environmental deterioration that threatens our
way of life and the health of our planet.
Nature Works brings decades
of success-
ful grant writing experience within reach
of even small organizations. Also offered
are compelling publications and
consulting on habitat restoration.
To
accomplish their work, non-profit organizations must rely on philanthropy
in the form of contributions and grants.
Grants
can provide the financial support non- profit organizations need to carryout
their important work, and to move their facility and programs to the next
level.
Sue Sill has raised nearly $2 million in grant funds for various organizations and now offers her service to non-profit organizations in need of assistance.
Well targeted grant
proposals are
infinitely more likely
to be funded.

Sand Verbena, South Texas
“We
do not inherit the
land from our ancestors,
we borrow it from our children.”
Native American Proverb

Cowpen Daisy, south Texas

UTPA students replant native vegetation
at NABA International Butterfly Park
Mission, Texas.