Transforming Visions into Systemic Change.
Strategic Development, Lasting Impact.
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Veronica Kulon, MNM, GPC, began her career as a grant professional in 2012 after obtaining her Master’s in Nonprofit Management. With over 13 years of experience in the field of grants, she has raised over $22 million from foundations, corporations, and government funders for non-profits in poverty alleviation, homelessness, education, workforce development, community development, mental health, LGBTQ rights, criminal justice reform, primary care for uninsured communities, youth development, and diversity initiatives in STEM research and programs.
Her mission is to grow the capacity of organizations to meet the needs of underserved communities. Her professional career includes Grants Manager positions in several well-established nonprofits in the Atlanta area operating in the human services sector. She has worked collaboratively with nonprofits, businesses, and the public sector to build capacity and further systemic change. She also mentors more novice grant writers and volunteers with several nonprofits advocating for individuals and communities struggling to overcome the insidious and far-reaching effects of systemic racism. Veronica has a Grant Professional Certified (GPC) credential from the Grant Professionals Certification Institute. She is also a member of the Grant Professionals Association and serves on the Board of the Georgia Chapter.