Amy Jomantas writes grants and proposals for school districts, cities, counties, government bodies like the Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health Services (ADAMHS) Boards for Montgomery County, nonprofit organizations, faith-based groups and neighborhood organizations.
Amy is the author or co-author of more than 58 million dollars in grants, proposals and plans.
She offers the following services:
- Research and identification of funding sources whose interests and priorities match your agency’s needs.
- Development of letter of intent-often the first step in seeking foundation funding.
- Creation of proposals for corporate or foundation support.
- Development of grants for local, state or federal funding or regional or national foundations.
- Assistance with implementation and management of grants–in keeping with local, state, and federal requirements.
- Development of necessary policies and procedures to successfully implement grants.
Amy has written grants funded by the:
- US Department of Housing and Urban Development;
- US Department of Labor
- US Department of Justice
- US Department of Health and Human Services
- Ohio Department of Education
- Ohio Department of Development
- Ohio Department of Mental Health–now called Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services.
- Ohio Commission on Minority Health
- Ohio Governor’s Community Service Council
- Mathile Family Foundation
- MS Foundation
- Dayton Foundation
- Virginia W Kettering Foundation
- Iddings Foundation and many more.
Training on grant and proposal writing as well as grants management is also offered.