Forged For Growth
Episode Summary Pete Kimbis explains how nonprofits can compete for funding. Brian talks with Pete Kimbis about the realities of nonprofit funding, grant writing, and the administrative burden that can keep important work from reaching the people who need it. Pete shares how PKC helps nonprofits and entrepreneurs move beyond last-minute technical writing by building relationships, strategy, communication, and stronger funding pipelines. The conversation also covers AI, efficiency, advocacy, and why good work still needs a strong system behind it. Key Takeaways Nonprofits can do important work and still struggle if they do not have a strong funding strategy. Grant writing works best when it is supported by relationships, community backing, and clear positioning. Administrative burden can create real waste, even when the goal is accountability. Small nonprofits often compete against larger organizations with more resources and established systems. A consulting partner can help organizations save time, improve efficiency, and build a more predictable funding process. AI can support grant work, but it cannot replace real experience, past performance, strategy, or human judgment. The strongest funding work combines technical knowledge with advocacy for the people and communities being served. Timeline Opening and Background 00:00 Brian introduces Pete Kimbis and the conversation begins. 00:30 Pete talks about living near Washington, D.C., Maryland, transportation hubs, and the beach. 01:25 Pete explains how PKC grew out of direct service work in the mental health space. 02:00 Pete describes seeing nonprofit leaders lose time to administrative reporting and compliance. Path into Grant Work 03:20 Pete shares his early interest in becoming a foreign service officer. 04:25 Pete explains how family responsibilities shaped the early part of his career. 05:00 Pete describes learning grant writing, funding strategy, and nonprofit systems through the Foundation Center. 06:20 Pete explains what PKC does for nonprofits and entrepreneurs. Funding Strategy and Nonprofit Realities 07:00 Pete describes the shift from technical writing to broader strategy, relationship building, and communications. 08:20 Brian and Pete discuss why doing good work is not always enough to secure funding. 09:05 Pete explains why many nonprofits operate with a difficult business model built around repeated asks for gifts. 10:30 Pete discusses the challenge of having third parties pay for services that communities need. 12:20 Brian and Pete talk about small nonprofits competing against larger, better-resourced organizations. Consulting, Trust, and Efficiency 14:10 Pete explains PKC’s retainer model and why predictable services matter for nonprofits. 15:15 Brian asks how Pete approaches organizations that may resist spending money on outside help. 16:10 Pete explains the role of referrals, trust, faith, and long-term relationship building. 17:25 Brian and Pete discuss the tradeoff between paying with time and paying with money. 18:30 Pete explains the value of experience, obsession, and efficiency in funding work. AI, Advocacy, and Final Thoughts 20:00 Pete shares how earning his law degree added another layer to his advocacy work. 20:45 Brian asks whether AI can replace grant writing support. 21:20 Pete explains how AI can create impressive proposals without the real substance behind them. 22:30 Brian and Pete discuss AI as a tool that improves efficiency but does not replace expertise. 23:40 Pete explains why his team still needs to understand RFPs and funding opportunities manually. 25:25 Pete closes with encouragement for social entrepreneurs and nonprofits doing difficult public-benefit work. Links and Resources: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/petekimbis/ Company: https://www.pkc.llc/
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