Assel Grant Services
Amy Knudsen is an experienced grant specialist with a robust background in grant management and academic instruction. Currently serving as a Grant Specialist at Assel Grant Services since February 2023, Amy previously held the position of Manager of Grants at Charles River Community Health Center from July 2020 to February 2023. Amy's academic contributions include roles as an Adjunct Faculty member at Drake University, Des Moines Area Community College, and Washburn University, focusing on sociology-related courses. Prior to these roles, Amy worked at Planned Parenthood North Central States as Manager of Grants and Prospect Research, and as a Grant Development Specialist at Children & Families of Iowa. Amy holds a Master of Arts in Applied Sociology from UMass Boston.
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Assel Grant Services
Assel Grant Services has extensive experience in the fields of education, healthcare, human services, and the arts. Our firm has broad experience in developing proposals to the federal government, state governments and corporations, as well as local, state, and national private foundations. These proposals address needs such as project funding, operating funds, capacity building and capital campaigns. In the last five years alone, we have written over $130 million in awarded proposals. In the field of higher education, we have written proposals that secured funding for teacher professional development, curriculum development for professors, and support for STEM project interaction between professors and high school students. In preK-12 education, we have successfully written for early childhood development, after-school programming, STEM materials for classrooms, school reform, physical fitness, technology, literacy, and school safety. In the arts, we’ve written proposals for visual arts exhibitions, performing arts concerts, and hands-on visual and performing arts support for children. In the field of social services, we’ve secured program funding for emergency assistance, homelessness prevention, rapid rehousing, services for those with developmental disabilities, and youth crisis intervention. For media companies, we have successfully written proposals for the federal Ready To Learn program, resulting in over $60 million in funding. For healthcare companies, and hospitals, we have written SBIR grants to the NIH and NSF, mental health, safety net, and applicant defined grants to the Healthcare Foundation of Greater Kansas City and the Reach Foundation, and mental health grants for victims of family violence and underserved populations throughout Kansas City metro. In addition, we have written operating and capital campaign proposals to support a wide variety of programs throughout the Kansas City area and for non-profits across the United States.