How To Fund Your Project With Grant Writing

Grants are the answer. Unlike loans, grants do not require repayment.

OPEN DOORS TO PROJECT FUNDING

You have a health or wellness product, perhaps a PEMF mat, a frequency device, a nutritional supplement, or a digital therapeutic. You know it can help people. But you lack the capital to run a clinical trial, scale production, or hire researchers.

Grants are the answer. Unlike loans, grants do not require repayment. Unlike angel investors, grants do not take equity.

They are free money for projects that serve a public good and your product, if positioned correctly, likely qualifies.

But grant writing is a specialized craft. It requires understanding federal priorities, foundation missions, and scientific language. It demands time, focus, and insider knowledge. That is where I come in.

Call me to discuss your project: Steu Mann, (727) 370-0011.

Grants are the answer. Unlike loans, grants do not require repayment. Unlike angel investors, grants do not take equity. They are free money for projects that serve a public good—and your product, if positioned correctly, likely qualifies.
Most entrepreneurs chase the same small grants. They apply to general small business funds and wonder why they are rejected. The secret is strategic alignment.

LEVERAGE STRATEGIC OPPORTUNITIES



Most entrepreneurs chase the same small grants. They apply to general small business funds and wonder why they are rejected. The secret is strategic alignment.

For health and wellness products, the largest opportunities are not generic.

They are housed in agencies and foundations with specific mandates:

  • NIH National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH) – Explicitly funds research on “mind and body approaches,” including electromagnetic field therapies, biofield science, and energy medicine.
  • U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) – The CDMRP program has funded PEMF research for bone healing, wound repair, and pain reduction.
  • Private foundations – The Shah Family Foundation, Arthur A. Pilla Research Foundation, and others actively seek holistic health proposals.

Your job as a grant seeker is not to write a generic proposal. It is to find the narrow window where your product meets a funder’s stated need. I help you find that window.

I hold a Master’s degree in curriculum design from Arizona State University. That training taught me how to deconstruct complex systems (like a grant application) and rebuild them into a clear, compelling narrative. I have also owned and operated businesses for over 20 years. I understand profit margins, cash flow, and the real-world pressures of a startup.

Call me to discuss your project: Steu Mann, (727) 370-0011.

OVERCOME HURDLES



The most common hurdles my clients face are:

  • “My product is holistic, so it’s not ‘real science.’”
    
This is a myth. The NIH defines “whole person health” as a legitimate research priority. The key is to use their language—biomarkers, patient‑reported outcomes, mechanism of action—without abandoning your authentic approach.

  • “I don’t have preliminary data.”
    
That is what pilot grants are for. A $40,000 pilot study can generate the evidence you need for a $1 million SBIR grant. I can help you write the pilot proposal first.

  • “The regulations are confusing.”
    
Yes, they are. But I have taught high school biology, and I own a Rife system machine. I understand frequency devices at a technical level. I can help you classify your product (wellness vs. medical device) and write proposals that respect FDA guidelines without triggering unnecessary hurdles.

When you work with me, you are not hiring a generic copywriter. You are hiring someone who has written grants to fund classroom science projects, who has navigated business ownership for two decades, and who personally uses and believes in frequency‑based healing.

Pick up the phone. Let’s clear your hurdles together. (727) 370-0011

NAVIGATING REGULATORY GUIDELINES



Many health and wellness entrepreneurs freeze at the mention of “FDA.” They worry that any grant application will force them into a costly medical device pathway.

That is not true.

The FDA distinguishes between general wellness products and medical devices. A PEMF mat marketed for “stress reduction and relaxation” is a wellness product and does not require FDA clearance. A PEMF device marketed to “treat chronic pain” is a medical device (likely Class II) and requires clearance.

Both can receive grants. But the type of grant differs: - Wellness products → Foundation grants, small business innovation research (SBIR) for “health promotion,” and state‑level economic development funds.
- Medical devices → NIH SBIR/STTR, DoD research contracts, and larger federal opportunities. In my grant writing practice, I help you decide which path fits your current stage. I also help you write the “intended use” language so that it aligns with your regulatory strategy. I have done this for frequency device makers, supplement formulators, and digital health app developers.

Do not let regulatory fear stop you. Call me to discuss your project: Steu Mann, (727) 370-0011.

STREAMLINE GRANT PROCESS

Grant writing is tedious most of the time.  Build your funding with confidence and sustainability.

Grant writing is tedious most of the time. Build your funding with confidence and sustainability.

I use a streamlined process that respects your time:

  • Discovery call (30 minutes)
    You describe your product, your stage, and your funding goal. I tell you if you are a good fit.
  • Grant landscape analysis (1 week)
    I search federal, foundation, and accelerator databases for opportunities specific to your technology.
  • Proposal outline (7 days)
    I write a skeleton with placeholders for your scientific and business input.
  • Draft & revision (2‑4 weeks)
    I write the full proposal. You review and provide feedback.
  • Submission & follow‑up
    I handle formatting, uploading, and even post‑submission inquiries.

My fee is a flat rate per proposal or an hourly rate for consulting. I never charge a percentage of the grant, which is unethical and prohibited by the Grant Professionals Association.

You can reach me directly. No intake forms. No automated phone trees. Just a real person who understands health and wellness grants.

Call today: (727) 370-0011.

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