NATALIE BRAMBLE
COMMUNITY LEADER, AUTHOR AND KEYNOTE SPEAKER
“I teach business skills
to not-for-profits, charities,
and social enterprises.”
NATALIE BRAMBLE
COMMUNITY LEADER, AUTHOR AND KEYNOTE SPEAKER
“I teach business skills
to not-for-profits, charities,
and social enterprises.”
Supporting volunteers, committees, staff and boards to increase and sustain their social impact
I’ve helped thousands of not-for-profits, charities and social enterprises, and over 15,500 board members, staff and volunteers across Australia. This helped to improve their organisations, resulting in increased impact and sustainability.
I Facilitate.
Strategic planning, meeting facilitation, constitutional amendments, public meetings, and board retreats.
I Train.
Community development training, including: grants, tenders, governance, marketing, social impact, and more.
I'm a not-for-profit trainer and speaker making change in the sector
Community organisations who increase their access to knowledge and resources will deliver more impact and be more sustainable and resilient. The ability for organisations to respond to changes in the sector, and to adapt and innovate, depends on the capacity of their people. Skilled people contribute to organisational sustainability and the development of social change.
Some amazing companies I’ve had the pleasure to work with.
Win the Grant Book Release
Win The Grant book is a step by step system with tools and checklists.
This is a complete “over the shoulder” look at how an assessor would judge your application, to increase your chances of winning the grant.
What you’ll learn, literally has the power to change the way you think and see the bigger picture in grant writing.
Inside, I will show you tips, secrets, and strategies every grant writer would kill for, because of its unfair advantage over your competition.
‘Natalie Bramble was excellent, interesting and full of relevant information‘
‘Natalie covered so many areas, and didn’t waste time on anything’
‘Very dynamic and specific presentation – great info!’
‘I would have really liked to have more time with her’.