
Are you a small business or nonprofit looking for a content or grant writer? Then get in touch!
“Scríobh” is Irish (Gaelic) meaning “to write”. As a native of Ireland, I wanted to pick a name for my business that reflects my native tongue, and showcases the unique perspective it brings to my work.
Areas of Expertise
Grant Writing
Content Writing
Editing & Proofreading
Research & Analysis
Sustainability
Circular Economy
Public Procurement
Intercultural communication
Fluent in; German, Spanish, French.
Services
Grant Writing
Research Funding Opportunities: Identify grant opportunities that align with your organizations mission.
Create a library: Create a library of suitable grants.
Develop and Submit a Compelling Proposal: Together with organization, prepare a clear statement of need, objectives, methods, evaluation plans, and a budget.
Apply to grant
Manage grant post award
Content Writing
Blog Posts and Articles: Create engaging content that informs and educates your audience.
Social Media Posts: Short, impactful messages to connect with your community.
Newsletters: Regular updates that keep your supporters informed and engaged.
Website Content: Clear, concise, and SEO-optimized copy to attract visitors.
About me
Originally from the west of Ireland, I am a writer, and editor with over ten years’ experience writing, editing, and proofreading documentation for both digital and print media. I have written, proofread, edited, and researched everything from high value tender documentation and grant proposals, to newsletters, handbooks, case studies, training materials, websites and articles appearing in linguistic journals.
“Scríobh” is Irish (Gaelic) meaning “to write”. As my native Irish language so strongly influences how I and my fellow Irish men and women express ourselves in English, I wanted to choose a business name that reflects this. I love working with small businesses in the nonprofit and sustainability spaces who are striving to create positive change.
Find out more about the services I offer and the projects I have worked on here.