Comparison
Quick answer
Grant writers specialize in researching, writing, and submitting grant proposals to foundations, government agencies, and other funders. Fundraising consultants provide broader development strategy — major gifts, annual campaigns, capital campaigns, planned giving, and donor cultivation. Both support nonprofit revenue, but through different mechanisms and at different scales of engagement.
Grant writers and fundraising consultants serve different phases and pillars of nonprofit fundraising. Most growing nonprofits need both — grant writers to maximize institutional revenue and fundraising consultants to build the individual donor relationships that provide long-term sustainability. Over-reliance on grants is a common nonprofit fragility; fundraising consultants help organizations build the individual giving infrastructure that reduces grant dependency over time.
Hourly rate
$175–$550/hr
Varies based on operating-model depth, sector context, and AI workflow experience
Per session
$250–$900
For a focused 60–90 minute session on workflow design, approvals, or AI operating decisions
Monthly retainer
$4,000–$18,000/month
For ongoing transformation advisory, rollout oversight, or fractional operations leadership