The rules of grant funding have changed. Let me show you how to change with them.
Federal grants are disappearing. If your nonprofit is still relying on federal dollars as your primary funding source, it’s time to pivot—before the next budget reduction hits your mission.
What You’ll Get
Half hour expert training
Companion ebook included
Instant access— one-time payment, no subscription
“My People Came Back Fired Up—and It Paid Off Fast”
Inside Nonprofit Survival 2025 You'll Learn:
What’s really happening with federal funding in 2025.
Why corporate, foundation, and settlement grants are your lifeline.
How to build Real Intelligence (RI) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) into your funding strategy.
I created Nonprofit Survival 2025 because I saw what was coming—and knew that doing more of the same wasn’t going to be enough. As federal grants are delayed, clawed back, or canceled outright, I'm watching mission-driven organizations scramble to stay afloat—despite having done everything “right.” Longtime clients, workshop participants, and colleagues across the country are all asking the same question: What do we do now?
My new ebook, Nonprofit Survival 2025: RI + AI = Grant Success—and the micro-course built around it—is my answer. It’s a strategic reset for nonprofit professionals who are tired of reactive cycles and ready to lead with clarity.
The spark came from a question I hadn’t expected. At a national conference last fall, after giving a talk on diversifying grant funding, someone in the audience asked: “Can AI help?” That single question sparked a deeper conversation—and soon after, I was asked to build a training around the answer. It confirmed what I already sensed: the organizations that survive 2025 won’t be those who hustle harder. They’ll be the ones who think smarter—pairing strategic insight with practical tools to do more, better.
This training is built around that philosophy. It’s not just about using AI or chasing new funders. It’s about shifting how you think, how you lead, and how you build resilience in a volatile environment. If you’re ready for something clearer, calmer, and more effective, you’re in the right place.
Whether you’re an Executive Director, Development Manager, or solo grant writer, this training will help you lead your organization through uncertainty and build a funding strategy designed to survive—and thrive.
Smart, ethical ways to use AI for grant research, writing, and editing.
A sustainable grant development workflow you can implement today.
What success looks like—and how to get there.
This training includes a FREE copy of the Nonprofit Survival 2025: RI + AI = Grant Success ebook.
My guarantee to you is simple: the strategies in this training reflect what’s actually working for real nonprofits right now. These are the same principles I’m using to help organizations secure millions in funding—even in today’s uncertain climate.
When you apply what’s inside—shifting your strategy, integrating AI thoughtfully, and focusing on real intelligence—I’m confident you’ll see a difference in how you approach grant funding. I’ve walked this road alongside dozens of nonprofit leaders, and I know what’s possible when you stop reacting and start leading with intention.
You don’t have to do this alone. I am on a mission to give you a clear, grounded path forward—and I truly believe it can help you stabilize and strengthen your organization in 2025 and beyond.
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YOU’LL BE GLAD YOU DID.
Ginger Keller-Ferguson is a nationally recognized nonprofit consultant and founder of KFA Nonprofit. With over 15 years of experience writing grants and guiding organizations through strategic growth, Ginger has helped clients secure tens of millions of dollars in funding from federal, state, corporate, and foundation sources. She’s known for translating complex funding landscapes into clear, actionable strategies that help mission-driven organizations not only survive—but thrive.
Ginger is also the creator of one of the nation’s most practical and results-driven grant writing courses, and she’s a sought-after speaker and trainer on funding strategy, grant readiness, and nonprofit resilience. Her approach blends real-world experience with a deep understanding of what funders are looking for in today’s climate. She believes that great missions deserve great funding—and she’s dedicated her career to helping nonprofits build the clarity, capacity, and confidence to secure it.