Funding the Future

GrantDrafter

Funding the Future is a podcast that tells the story of the impact that nonprofits have and how the secure the funding to make it happen. Hosted by Alyssa Medway, the cofounder of GrantDrafter - the easiest way to get your next grant drafted in ten minutes or less.

Episodes

  1. Apr 13

    #006: Craig Heslop from BuddyUp Australia on Supporting Those who Serve

    A uniform can give someone purpose and identity. Taking it off can create a far bigger void than many realise.  Craig Heslop put it better than I could on the podcast this week. Before running Buddy Up Australia, Craig spent years in policing. Hanging up that uniform is far from simple.  Leaving frontline service delivery means leaving behind the structure, the team, and the sense of purpose that shaped your days. That’s where Buddy Up comes in. Filling that void for current and ex-serving first responders, defence force personnel and their families, before burnout can strike.  Something I respect most about Craig’s approach to leadership: when he became CEO, he didn’t focus on expanding operations. He actually downsized to strengthen the organisational foundations before moving forward.   When I asked what he’d do with $1M in untied funding, his answer was equally pragmatic. Invest it. Grow it. Build something that lasts. In this episode we discuss: 🟢 Why Buddy Up works upstream in prevention, not just crisis response 🟢 Supporting defence personnel, first responders, and their families — both during and after service delivery 🟢 The difficult transition from high-adrenaline service work to being present at home as a parent or partner 🟢 Why loneliness and identity loss can hit hard after people leave uniformed roles 🟢 Craig’s decision to remove locations early so the organisation could stabilise before expanding 🟢 The “Buddy Up approach”: evidence-led, strengths-based, member-positioned, prevention-oriented, and professionally delivered 🟢 Why one- to two-year grants create a hand-to-mouth cycle for many nonprofits 🟢 Craig’s view that long-term sustainability matters more than short-term program funding

    41 min
  2. Mar 1

    #003: Funding the Future with Barbara Brangan from Grantful

    Grant funding is essential to community services. Yet navigating competitive, resource‑heavy applications can feel overwhelming. Barbara Brangan founded Grantful to reduce this grant writing burden for purpose-driven organisations. Since 2018, she has helped Australian not‑for‑profits win over $55M across mental health, aged care, Aboriginal and community health. Through Grantful, she distills complex programs into funder‑ready stories, guides end-to-end grant writing for both multimillion‑dollar tenders and small community grants and by doing so creates more time for organisations to focus on service delivery. On this week’s episode of “Funding the Future”, Barbs and I talked about grant writing as both creativity and rigour, the humility that runs through this work, and how AI can support teams without replacing the human heart. We discuss: 🟢 turning freelance work into Grantful, choosing a name that reflects both grants and gratitude 🟢 the headache that is turning program design and ideation into strict word limits and funder guidelines 🟢 The value of clients managing their project budgets to avoid errors and ensure narrative consistency 🟢 balancing humility with the need to celebrate success in funding applications 🟢 choosing which opportunities to pursue — small wins versus large tenders 🟢 adapting to a crowded grant landscape and balancing the use of AI with maintaining an authentic voice. Listen: • YouTube • Spotify • Apple Sponsored by GrantDrafter — draft your next grant in 5 minutes or less.

    46 min

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Funding the Future is a podcast that tells the story of the impact that nonprofits have and how the secure the funding to make it happen. Hosted by Alyssa Medway, the cofounder of GrantDrafter - the easiest way to get your next grant drafted in ten minutes or less.