Idea to Impact: Building Fundable Grant Projects That Attract Support
Great grant proposals come from great ideas- but how does that transformation happen? This session will guide fundraisers through the essential steps of transforming bold ideas into grant-ready projects that resonate with funders. From identifying the core elements of a fundable concept to crafting a compelling structure and aligning with funder expectations, participants will leave with practical tools and insights to boost their grant-seeking success. Whether you’re new to grant development or looking to sharpen your strategy, this session will help you position your projects for both funding and impact.
OBJECTIVES
1. Understand the Elements of a Fundable Idea
2. Translate Vision into a Strong Grant Framework
3. Assess Project Alignment with Funders’ Missions
ABOUT THE PRESENTER
JoAnn Christie, Director of Grants and Organizational Giving, Bon Secours Mercy Health
JoAnn Christie, MSLD, GPC, is a dedicated grants and fundraising leader who has worked to advance philanthropy by securing and managing impactful funding for nonprofits, including K-12 education, behavioral health, hospice, and healthcare. She excels at building strong relationships with donors and community partners, developing strategic grant initiatives, and ensuring compliance and stewardship to maximize the effectiveness of philanthropic investments.
Throughout her career, she has successfully overseen multi-million-dollar grant portfolios, developed strategic grant monitoring systems, and led cross-functional teams to enhance fundraising and program outcomes. Passionate about the power of collaboration and servant leadership, she strives to ensure a culture of gratitude through giving.
In her current role as Director of Grants and Organizational Giving for Bon Secours Mercy Health, she oversees all grant activity for Mercy Health-Springfield and Mercy Health – St. Rita’s Medical Center in Lima, OH. She is a mentor with the Clark State Scholars Program and is a former AFP Board member.