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Hopelet Ink Unleashed

At Hopelet Ink, we don’t just write grants — we fuel movements.  Just a few of the nonprofits we’ve stood alongside that dare to push boundaries and fight for change include: Clearwater Marine Aquarium, where rescue and rehab redefine conservation; The Center for Family Justice and The Center for Empowerment and Education, breaking cycles of domestic and sexual violence and child abuse with unapologetic strength; the 16 Strong Project, empowering youth to rise from trauma; and Octagon Performance Group, bringing bold energy to young people through performing arts. Our reach even stretches into the rooms where funding decisions are made — serving on grant review committees for United Way of Coastal and Western Connecticut and the Connecticut Department of Agriculture. We bring insider knowledge, rebel energy, and a relentless drive to ensure the voices of game-changing nonprofits are heard, funded, and unstoppable.

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Client Praise

Kelly

“Abbie has been a pleasure to work with and undoubtably will be successful with all the information you can provide to assist with finances associated with your program!”
— Kelly Martin, Vice President of Zoological Care, Clearwater Marine Aquarium

Avalon

"As a PhD student, I know the trials and tribulations of grant writing all too well. If you're working with a nonprofit and feeling stuck on grants, funding, or any proposal, check out Hopelet Ink. They don't do cookie-cutter-stuff--they're rebels in the best way, crafting customized grant strategies, research and submissions that truly reflect the purpose of your organization's mission."

— Avalon Moore, Ph.D. Student, Former Research Assistant, Yale School of Medicine

Samantha 

"Working with Abbie was an absolute asset to our organization. Her ability to craft compelling, clear, and persuasive grant proposals directly contributed to our fundraising success. I highly recommend Abbie to any organization seeking a skilled and reliable grant writer who truly understands the nonprofit landscape."

— Samantha Flynn, Chief Development Officer, The Center for Empowerment and Education

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