The Executive Summary: The Part of Your Trust Proposal That Does the Heavy Lifting
The executive summary is often treated as an introduction. In practice, it is the part of your proposal that a funder reads most carefully, and sometimes the only part they read at all. Get five specific things right, in the right order, and your proposal stands a much stronger chance of getting the attention it deserves.
Why Good Trust Applications Still Fail — and What to Do About It
Most trust applications that fail aren't bad ones. They're good applications with fixable problems. Stacey Teece unpacks the most common patterns she sees — from describing activities instead of impact to sending applications in volume rather than with precision — and explains what small adjustments actually move the needle.
Beyond the Application: Why Trust Fundraising Is Really About Relationships
Strong applications alone are no longer enough. The strongest trust fundraising programmes are built on genuine funder relationships — before, during, and long after any application. Stacey Teece explains what relationship-led trust fundraising actually looks like in practice.