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Mackenzie Hughes attorneys servicing the Government Grants area include:

Jeffrey D. Brown

Mackenzie Hughes has a number of attorneys in the business department who provide grant writing and project development for their clients. These attorneys work with individuals and businesses throughout the entire grant process, including matching clients with available funding to meet their missions and goals, preparation of the grant applications, and submission to the funding source.

Funds and resources are readily available for many businesses; however, it can be difficult to determine which funds apply to a precise industry and the process for obtaining accessible money. In addition to guiding clients through the grant application process, Mackenzie Hughes can assist with strategic organizational planning that helps the client determine how to accomplish their goals through grant funded programming.

Specific services include:

    • Meeting with client to clarify and prioritize organizational funding needs

    • Research and identify grant prospects

    • Interpret and apply relevant state and federal and statutes, regulations and grant program guidance

    • Engage in dialogue with the grant program representative to ensure mutual understanding of both the program requirements and the proposed project

    • Review and evaluate program requirements and advise client regarding program options, obligations and likelihood of succes

    • Work with municipal officials and other individuals at the client's discretion who play a fundamental role in the planning of the proposed project ( i.e., project engineers)

    • Facilitate affiliations, collaborations and partnerships between grantees and other parties

    • Draft resolutions, form letters of support and other required documents as necessary for submission with the grant application

    • Work with the client to reach out to elected officials and entities to request support for the project

    • Prepare narrative, perform proof-reading, formulate budget and prepare application for submission

    • Upon award notification, provide post-award guidance to clients and complete follow-up paperwork

    • Provide monthly progress reports


 

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