The Global Bridge Foundation partners with organizations doing meaningful work by strengthening their ability to access funding at scale.
Our primary focus is supporting grant writing and funding strategies, helping nonprofits, NGOs, businesses, and mission-driven initiatives secure the resources they need to grow and sustain their impact.
We work alongside partners to identify aligned funding opportunities and provide the expertise needed to pursue them successfully. This includes funding grant writers, supporting proposal development, and contributing to the strategic positioning required to access public, private, and philanthropic capital.
Our areas of focus include regenerative agriculture and ranching, houselessness, veteran support, and other initiatives that promote long-term resilience and community well-being. We are especially interested in projects that demonstrate practical, scalable solutions and have the potential to create lasting change.
While much of our work is based in the United States, we remain open to international projects that align with our mission and incorporate these core areas of impact. At its core, our approach is simple: We invest in the people and ideas already doing the work, helping them access the resources they need to expand it.
If you are interested in working with us and receiving grant-writing support, we generally prioritize organizations with an established track record, typically those operating for three years or more and seeking to secure significant funding (often $500,000 or greater).
Our primary focus is on organizations based in North America, as well as international partners who are leading credible, community-rooted efforts in their regions. We look for groups that demonstrate strong leadership, meaningful partnerships, and some history of funding or collaboration, as these are often key indicators of readiness to successfully pursue larger-scale support.
If this sounds like your work, we welcome you to reach out and start a conversation with our team. (Click here)